As a man who is basically dead inside, probably, in the long run, due to men. I tend to use the phrase “I hate people” not because I’m avoiding the whole thing of saying I hate men or I hate women but people generally suck. All of the reasons you have listed above apply to people as a whole.
I’m not defending the opposing side of your argument because I fully understand it, women probably do face those things in large proportions due to men, but I have been told, in the grand scheme of things, probably an equal number of times to man up or grow a pair by men and women alike. When I say I’m dead inside, I don’t physically know how to display any actual emotion, (anger and humour are the 2 most prominent if you count humour as an emotion) so simply by voicing something that I don’t like or making a complaint is enough for people to think I’m not being manly enough.
I still have a circle of people I care about and I’m almost sure they care about me but I would still say I hate people.
I tend to use the phrase “I hate people” not because I’m avoiding the whole thing of saying I hate men or I hate women but people generally suck. All of the reasons you have listed above apply to people as a whole.
And after sharing my experiences, you wonder why I might be that way. You argue for the reasoning why some women say they hate men and as soon as someone says women aren’t all angels you get defensive. Look in the mirror, the patriarchy you hate, you’re part of it.
Look up the difference between equality and equity in a dictionary.
I pointed out that kicking down on a mostly oppressed minority is bad, and that kicking upwards at an established class of mostly oppressors is excusable due to context.
People like you always want to rip things from the context because pretending that women and men are entirely “equal game” obscures their power in the discourse, makes it easier to silence them.
Ripping it from the context? This post was about how men rarely receive the support they may well need and you turn up bashing men and playing the victim card.
Where’s the context?
You’re clearly too oppressed that you can’t even accept someone else’s experiences. Have the life you deserve, you waste of resources.
As a man who is basically dead inside, probably, in the long run, due to men. I tend to use the phrase “I hate people” not because I’m avoiding the whole thing of saying I hate men or I hate women but people generally suck. All of the reasons you have listed above apply to people as a whole.
I’m not defending the opposing side of your argument because I fully understand it, women probably do face those things in large proportions due to men, but I have been told, in the grand scheme of things, probably an equal number of times to man up or grow a pair by men and women alike. When I say I’m dead inside, I don’t physically know how to display any actual emotion, (anger and humour are the 2 most prominent if you count humour as an emotion) so simply by voicing something that I don’t like or making a complaint is enough for people to think I’m not being manly enough.
I still have a circle of people I care about and I’m almost sure they care about me but I would still say I hate people.
“All Lives Matter”
So you didn’t even bother reading the whole reply. You’re part of the problem.
I did, the rest is typical misanthropist nihilist Redditor drivel.
And after sharing my experiences, you wonder why I might be that way. You argue for the reasoning why some women say they hate men and as soon as someone says women aren’t all angels you get defensive. Look in the mirror, the patriarchy you hate, you’re part of it.
“And as soon as some concerned® white guy says that not all blacks are innocent you get all defensive. You’re the real racist. Look in the mirror.”
“I hate men” and “I hate women” are not comparable. One is kicking upwards in desperation, the other is kicking downwards in hatred.
Only if you look down on women, I don’t. Maybe you should have a little more respect for women.
Also, I never said I hate women, in fact, I said that I don’t use that phrase because people are equal in my eyes and people cause the problems.
Look up the difference between equality and equity in a dictionary. I pointed out that kicking down on a mostly oppressed minority is bad, and that kicking upwards at an established class of mostly oppressors is excusable due to context.
People like you always want to rip things from the context because pretending that women and men are entirely “equal game” obscures their power in the discourse, makes it easier to silence them.
Ripping it from the context? This post was about how men rarely receive the support they may well need and you turn up bashing men and playing the victim card.
Where’s the context?
You’re clearly too oppressed that you can’t even accept someone else’s experiences. Have the life you deserve, you waste of resources.