• TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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      I take it as a way to bring attention to the topic for some more nuanced discussion to flow. I don’t think the artist was trying to be sexist when making this.

      idk that’s just my interpretation though

      edit: Here’s another example that might get the double meaning across better

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        Saying “it’s men” implies men are at fault for her not liking men. Saying it’s women would imply she is attracted to women

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          But “it’s men” is kind of a pun on “it’s me”, which is the original trope this is referencing. Doesn’t really work with “it’s women”.