This post has been de-listed
It is no longer included in search results and normal feeds (front page, hot posts, subreddit posts, etc). It remains visible only via the author's post history.
I am accustomed to hear "all men are rapists", "alle men are abusers", "alle men are predators" etc, I have resisted for a while but it seems it is a faux pas to disapprove such generalizations as a man, they will scream at you that "all men doesn't mean all men" and if I am disturbed to hear this it means I have a fragile masculinity.
Today I have said on a non-gendered group that on (an issue) "most women think [stuff]". I was based on what "most women" around me and on the internet had told me about that subject. In some minutes I got seriously downvoted and several women wrote that I have to "grow up" before using "most women" because there is no such thing as "most women" and that it means I have only met weird women so it means I am into a toxic circle so it means I am somehow toxic myself and that if I meet such kind of women I shouldn't only blame on myself, and that employing "foolishly" the generalization "most women" is foolish and proves clearly my mysoginy.
Explain me.
Subreddit
Post Details
- Posted
- 7 months ago
- Reddit URL
- View post on reddit.com
- External URL
- reddit.com/r/MensRights/...