carnex said:
AkaDad said:
Let me explain then. Once you insult me or others, I'm done listening. It's as simple as that.
Whatever story you're telling, whatever point or argument you're trying to make becomes null and void to me once you throw out insults, especially nonsensical, oxymoron insults like Feminazi.
I get that she's pissed off, I would be too, but if you want sympathy, be sympathetic.
Put it as you with but Feminazi is another one of those idiotic terms that popped up around feminists and SJW. Only, unlike reverse sexism and reverse racism for example this one actually does not go contrary to definition of the word and actually makes sense.
Feminazi is feminist that has diehard "you are with us or against us" mentality and relentlessly assaults anyone that person sees as enemy often without choosing methods. If I remember correctly, she used term with exactly that meaning in mind.
Rush Limbaugh, who coined the term, originally said it was to describe the small minority of feminists who advocated abortion to the point of encouraging it.
And, no, he never bothered to use his own word correctly. I was a bit of a Rush fan back then, but he never seemed to identify any particular feminist as a feminazi. He just used the word as a general insult.
There is one weird habit of Feminism which always makes me shake my head. It's the reluctance to completely dismiss the obvious whack-jobs. These people are always the fringe of the fringe and the most famous is probably the would-be assassin of Andy Warhol, Valerie Solanas whose S.C.U.M. (The Society for Cutting Up Men) had exactly one member... herself. It was irresponsible hate speech and I've seen quite a few feminists half-defend her, which is largely just them being somewhat sympathetic to the horrible life she led and trying to be understanding of her anger. There's currently another feminist who advocates the reduction of the male population by 90% to achieve true sexual equality... and you have the same kind of thing happening. They don't support her in any real way, but she's not outright condemned for her hate-speech by the few people who pay any attention to her.
But it's not like my old Right Wing allies were much better. When David Duke, the former head of the KKK, joined the Republican Party, they didn't stand by him, but they didn't do the obvious thing in condemning his unending stream of racism. The Rush Limbaughs of the world were curiously silent about the whole Duke situation, despite him making the run-off in the Louisiana governor race.