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  • I genuinely think that a lot of these people's brains are too small to comprehend what's going on in these transactions.

    There are so many socially awkward losers that end up believing the women they're giving money to actually care about them, so they keep doing it.

    It's sad and pathetic, but as long as it's legal these people will be taken advantage of accordingly.

  • I honestly think it'll be pretty funny if the first world destroys itself from the inside out and everyone else that had to support it has no idea what happened, but they still move in to take their place.

  • Black Lives Matter is a fine name for what it supports.

    I didn't study the etymology of feminism, but in practice it has always resulted in fighting for women's rights while ignoring or paying lip-service to men's rights.

    There's no feminist platform that advocates for removing men from the draft or including women in it, for example. I don't believe that the differences between men and women, especially today, are great enough to give any preference to one sex over the other. Most of us are suffering because we are poor.

    From my experience, feminists will say feminism is about equality to fool people who don't know any better into supporting a cause that is practically about female superiority. They believe it's woman's turn to be the oppressors and to them that is 'fair.'

    This is exemplified by how it's socially acceptable (even encouraged) to make disparaging comments about men, but making similar comments about women will get you ostracized. You can't say you're for equality of the sexes if you laugh when somebody says "I hate all men" but get angry if someone else says "I hate all women." Neither is acceptable, but feminists will disagree.

  • I'll accept that feminism is about furthering the rights of women.

    It's not about equality, though, which is why we never hear feminists complaining about men in the draft or a lack of female representation in sanitation services.

    It's also a terrible word to use if it is about equality because it clearly favors one group over others. If you want to support equality, you should use a different word.

  • Not really.

    Black Lives Matter is a movement specifically to shed light on how cops abuse their power towards people of color and frequently go unpunished for it. Black Lives Matter is not about addressing how white people may suffer at the hands of police brutality and if you're trying to argue that it is, then you're either disingenuous or ignorant.

    You do have a point though, where both feminism and Black Lives Matter focus on one group over people over others.

  • There should be a different word that doesn't favor one side if it's about equality.

    Anyone who is tired of people misconstruing the meaning of the word 'feminism' should be trying to find a better word that means what they are trying to convey.

  • Nah.

    For one, I don't like a term that's supposed to promote equality clearly favoring one side in its name.

    For two, most feminists I've met genuinely hate men and think they're owed superiority, not equality, for the treatment of women in the past.

  • As someone who has played video games most of their life and came up with every excuse in the book to avoid reading, I'm letting you know that you should try to develop an appreciation for it.

    It will help you out in the long run, and give you something to do in your free time that, to be frank, doesn't make you seem like such a loser.

    I'm just being honest and hoping you can learn something from my mistakes.