I too am greatly bothered by the strawfeminist.FFP2 said:-Anything from a "typical" feminist. Either have FULL equality or shut the hell up. Don't cry out "sexist!" only when it suits you.
I too am greatly bothered by the strawfeminist.FFP2 said:-Anything from a "typical" feminist. Either have FULL equality or shut the hell up. Don't cry out "sexist!" only when it suits you.
I'm pretty sure if you're a TES fan you are probably a wizard... On at least 1 playthroughApointicus said:people think they're wizards
I study English Language, one of the sections is called 'Language and Gender'... I hear you dude :'(FFP2 said:-Anything from a "typical" feminist. Either have FULL equality or shut the hell up. Don't cry out "sexist!" only when it suits you.
Agree on the first point. Anyone who tries to use another person's home as some sort of justification as to why they're "wrong" loses all merit, especially when you consider the fact that stereotypes hardly ever pertain to most people put in such a profile.scorptatious said:Oh hey, someone in America has done something questionable or stupid. AMERICA IS STUPID LOL!!
No, we are all not like that. I especially hate it when someone says something along the lines of "Stay classy America" in an sarcastic way. To me, it just comes off as incredibly snobbish and annoying.
Yes, this is so frustrating.BloatedGuppy said:Sure, why not. I'll play. There's a few I particularly hate.
THE ARGUMENT: IT HAPPENS TO MEN ALL THE TIME
WHERE WE SEE IT: In every feminism/gender wars thread.
HOW IT'S USED: As a rebuttal intended to debunk a claim that something bad happens to women. Woman is raped? Men get raped too you know! Woman faces prejudice? Men face prejudice too you know!
WHY I HATE IT: It's completely irrelevant, and presumes that men and women are competing teams attempting to stockpile outrages for the purposes of winning the sympathy sweepstakes. If bad things happen to group A, bad things also happening to group B doesn't make what happened to group A any less bad, or their complaints any less valid.
Because the Internet belongs to you. All of it.Bashfluff said:2. My right to not be offended is greater than the right for you to say things I don't like/find offensive.
Self explanatory. If you don't want to hear what I have to say on the internet, there are plenty of other places where I'm not talking.
Well, I find the following argument extremely irritating, and super ineffective.ShinyCharizard said:Well I'm probably gonna open a can of worms with this but.
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Anyone who tries to use this as the basis of their argument is missing the point.
As for a more gaming related example. I hate it when people try to suggest that the lack of women in gaming means that the industry is sexist. Most companies would be more than happy to hire female devs. Thing is though that just not that many women study game development.
This one I might find myself agreeing in some cases. If were talking about a game that's purely for propaganda, or made by very despicable people, and I'd need to play it to know what it's about, I wouldn't want to give money to them. Thus pirating or renting/buying used.tippy2k2 said:-Piracy is OK because the game company is EEEEEVIL!!!! (DRM, makes a shit ton of money, labor law issues, etc.)
Well, obviously the question we should be asking is; why are there less women studying on this field?ShinyCharizard said:As for a more gaming related example. I hate it when people try to suggest that the lack of women in gaming means that the industry is sexist. Most companies would be more than happy to hire female devs. Thing is though that just not that many women study game development.
I use this one now and then, but it's always couched in so much snark that you'd have to be looking for things to get pissed off about to take it seriously.JemothSkarii said:I probably shouldn't bring this one up due to recent tension on the subject but:
Your opinion is the wrong opinion
It was namely in one of the 'gay' threads popping up, and it's always been one of those STUPID arguments for me. It's like saying 'Your argument doesn't matter because I don't believe you lalalalala'. It seems like a 12 year old with no rebuttal came up with this, argh!
Hmm. When you put it that way, it makes sense. I'd imagine most people who believe all Americans are stupid have only heard about Americans that made their way to the news by doing something stupid. Or by how our leaders behave, but that's a whole other can of worms.Zachary Amaranth said:To be fair, that has more to do with possessing pattern recognition.
I guess it isn't too bad if someone was just joking around. But I can never really tell the difference as you can't really detect something like that in plain text without a disclaimer. *shrugs*SanAndreasSmoke said:Agree on the first point. Anyone who tries to use another person's home as some sort of justification as to why they're "wrong" loses all merit, especially when you consider the fact that stereotypes hardly ever pertain to most people put in such a profile.
You say "we are not all like that". I'd go even further and say VERY FEW of us are like that when you take a look at how large our population really is.
However, I myself have made some "nice job America" statements of my own in the past. I don't ever really think of myself referring to the American population as a whole so much as those members of our country who make the rest of us look bad. Almost like a "C'mon, guys. We're better than that."
Anyway, I also hate any argument where someone's opinion is somehow less credible because they weren't around to experience a certain moment in entertainment media. "You wouldn't understand because you're too young. Did you even own an N64? Didn't think so, newfag. You just lost all credibility."
Bullshit.
I have a problem with this line of thinking; while there might be quite a bit of evidence leaning towards a latter, nothing in this societal sense is a fact. While I agree that homosexuality is fine, people are still subject to an opinion on the matter. It's like saying (for an example) that religion is wrong due to a large amount of scientific evidence. Sure, evidence might lean to such a belief, but their opinion should still be noted.MasochisticAvenger said:Pretty much anything that is a fact, but people treat it as if they can have an opinion on it. Like when people say "being gay is wrong", that's not you voicing your opinion; that's just you being wrong.
Science is ever changing: what we believe one week might not necessarily be what we believe the next. As far as I'm aware: nothing in science has outright proven religion to be wrong, and it is possible to believe in both. Also believing in one or the other doesn't really hurt anyone. If someone believed in God, and another person believed in Science, both those people could hold those beliefs without affecting the other.JemothSkarii said:I have a problem with this line of thinking; while there might be quite a bit of evidence leaning towards a latter, nothing in this societal sense is a fact. While I agree that homosexuality is fine, people are still subject to an opinion on the matter. It's like saying (for an example) that religion is wrong due to a large amount of scientific evidence. Sure, evidence might lean to such a belief, but their opinion should still be noted.MasochisticAvenger said:Pretty much anything that is a fact, but people treat it as if they can have an opinion on it. Like when people say "being gay is wrong", that's not you voicing your opinion; that's just you being wrong.
Haha thanks for sharing the vid. I also love Ukinojoe but it's been a while since I've checked out his channel.scorptatious said:Hmm. When you put it that way, it makes sense. I'd imagine most people who believe all Americans are stupid have only heard about Americans that made their way to the news by doing something stupid. Or by how our leaders behave, but that's a whole other can of worms.Zachary Amaranth said:To be fair, that has more to do with possessing pattern recognition.
It's actually something that I was just reading in my Psychology textbook for school. It was something along the lines of people perceiving things differently from one another because of their mental framework that was molded by their experiences and how they were raised. So I guess it isn't too hard to imagine that the people who say those kinds of things have either little to no experience with the regular people who just go about their lives in the country they are referring too.
Still bugs me when someone does that though. :/I guess it isn't too bad if someone was just joking around. But I can never really tell the difference as you can't really detect something like that in plain text without a disclaimer. *shrugs*SanAndreasSmoke said:Agree on the first point. Anyone who tries to use another person's home as some sort of justification as to why they're "wrong" loses all merit, especially when you consider the fact that stereotypes hardly ever pertain to most people put in such a profile.
You say "we are not all like that". I'd go even further and say VERY FEW of us are like that when you take a look at how large our population really is.
However, I myself have made some "nice job America" statements of my own in the past. I don't ever really think of myself referring to the American population as a whole so much as those members of our country who make the rest of us look bad. Almost like a "C'mon, guys. We're better than that."
Anyway, I also hate any argument where someone's opinion is somehow less credible because they weren't around to experience a certain moment in entertainment media. "You wouldn't understand because you're too young. Did you even own an N64? Didn't think so, newfag. You just lost all credibility."
Bullshit.
Also, the argument referring to how young someone is reminds me of this video:
Goddamit, I love Ukinojoe.![]()
As I am not a forum moderator, what threads I do or do not favor of are no relevance to anyone other than me. If a thread does not interest me, I simply decline to click on it.rhizhim said:so you are in favor of the drowning threads?
There is no need to state my point. It will be obvious to those that agree with me and I'd rather not have this thread derail into a gun control threadGrunt_Man11 said:It is really sad to claim people are "missing the point," or "not understanding," of your argument then fail to state what the point is. Makes me wonder if you even have a point in first place. Can't "miss" or "misunderstand" a non-existent point.