Using word pussy
for cowards is misogyny & rude
Using word pussy
for cowards is misogyny & rude
Parent comment topic was about Toxic Masculinity. And tittle is Why does it seem like so many (young) men these days flock over to types like Andrew Tate? at Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world
Pussy word is used for men who lacks daring in reasonable situations. I don't see how it is rude & misogynistic? Probably they are sexist if they think woman can not be unemotional, stoic, strong and courageous.
You responded to a 5 month old post and said it's fine to shame men for not falling for toxic masculinity, using a gendered insult in the process. Your single comment was removed, and you decided this was a power trip worthy of posting here within the hour. YDI
How age is relevant, when reason are "rude, misogyny".
I think it is your bias, have you ever heard person using word
coward
instead of pussy?So do you guys agree that all people who use word
pussy
for coward are misogynist?Age is relevant because you were kicking up dust in an ancient thread, which is pretty rude of you. And yes, it's casual misogyny. Nothing actively malicious, but still a problem. Except when you add in the "defending toxic masculinity" bit, which is actively malicious against acting "unmanly".
Yes. If you now know that it's gendered language designed to say, "Haha, you're soft and weak like a girl," and you refuse to change, that makes you a misogynist.
Take this hypothetical: Let's say I was completely isolated from society. My parents taught me that using the N-word to refer to black people is okay. One day, I'm set free on my own. I use the N-word in casual conversation, but my friends correct me and say that it's wrong and racist to use that word.
I refuse to change my language, because, "I shouldn't have to! It's my right to use the language I want!" What does that make me? It makes me a racist.
In the same way, your (or anyone's) insistence upon clinging to the word "pussy" as an insult makes you a misogynist.