No one is trying to say you can't, but any time you say anything in a public forum, expect some people who disagree to get on you about it.Darius Brogan said:That's an incredibly good point, but it does bring to light one thing: Despite my topic of choice being, obviously, controversial, it's my topic of choice because A) The people who know about it are usually silent, and it's not helping equality at all, and B) I rather enjoy discussing things a bit more interesting than 'So, who's buying Skyrim?'intheweeds said:But if you follow my logic above, starting a thread about how you have a problem with Radical Feminists is effectively equal to starting one reminding everyone how stupid extremist cults are.
That is to say - everyone already knows that. These people are fucked. Move on already.
It sounds more like the rant of the extreme in the opposite direction: "These extreme right wing nuts are nuts! I'm going to become an extreme left wing nut to show them!"
I've noticed that the opinions are on one of two extremes. 1) People agree with me. 2) People don't agree with me.
That much is obvious, as there will always be two sides to a discussion. If there wasn't, there'd be no discussion, however, those who don't agree with me usually ask me why I bother, or insult me in some fashion, or claim bullshit....
What is the problem with posting a topic on a public discussion forum? Am I not allowed to do so anymore?
If so many people have issues with almost ANY possible topic, then why the hell are they on a forum?!?
I think the problem with this one is that your OP is basically a story about how this ONE guy you know got comically, above average evil-y(not a word, hee hee) screwed by (not the woman as you attribute it to) the courts. While everyone here almost universally agrees that if that in fact happened to your friend then that particular court case was severely screwed up, you follow that one over the top anecdote with quote:
"I would like to know why it is that any female claiming sexual harassment gets the IMMEDIATE AND UNQUESTIONABLE benefit of the doubt, simply for being female."
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"While we're on this topic, why is it that any MALE claiming sexual harassment is pretty much told to man-up and quit being a fucking pussy?".
Your use of the huge generalizations about every man and every woman make you sound like you are laying blame on women. This is (as I pointed out) the opposite extreme of the 'radical feminist' you seem to be complaining about. Imagine if your OP was exactly the same, except your friend was a woman and she had some awful thing happen to her by a man. It would look like she was just a big man hater, painting all men with one big brush because she had a bad experience with one man. You have done the same thing.
Again I think you are agreeing with the very people you are trying to argue against and I think its kind of silly.