• null@lemmy.nullspace.lol
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    2 days ago

    That’s still not an answer to my question…

    What’s the scenario?

    Let’s try this again:

    Can you give me a single example of a scenario where a woman could:

    • assess an interaction she had with a man,
    • deem his behaviour to be “misogynistic”,
    • not be a sexist herself?
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        2 days ago

        Dang, I thought you might be done playing your little game, but I guess not.

        Since you’re accusing me of gaslighting now, lets soldier on, line-by-line!

        Is this the line you think is an answer to my question:

        Yeah no one ever denied that.

        Because that’s not an answer to my question.

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          2 days ago

          Ya huh, I’m the one playing the games… uh huh.

          i quoted you exclaiming that you got your answer and your response is “that didn’t answer my question”.

          How so crazy person, how so?

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            2 days ago

            You quoted me exclaiming that I got an answer to this question:

            Okay, so if the man is “probably” being misogynistic, that’s enough that a woman can believe they are being misogynistic without herself being a bigot/sexist/misandrist?

            Which is an different question than:

            Can you give me a single example of a scenario where a woman could:

            • assess an interaction she had with a man,
            • deem his behaviour to be “misogynistic”,
            • not be a sexist herself?
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              2 days ago

              Those are the same question the second time is simply you hedging more because you didn’t get to use my answer against me.

              You’re gaslighting or you’re dumb. Either way go away, you’re not trying to be productive you’re trying to be annoying and gross what?! Mission successful you’re a troll, good job.

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                2 days ago

                Asking someone for an example of a scenario is different from asking them whether they believe such a scenario exists.

                So, let’s try this again.

                Can you give me a single example of a scenario where a woman could:

                • assess an interaction she had with a man,
                • deem his behaviour to be “misogynistic”,
                • not be a sexist herself?
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                  2 days ago

                  Nah man I answered your question now you’re asking for an example because the answer didn’t work to your advantage.

                  You’re transparent as fuck bud, this is getting hard to watch.