Now where did I say that? I cant remember.Fulbert said:What you are trying to do is to trivialise women's plight by likening their oppression to men's problems and trying to argue they are equal in gravity. That is misogynist.carnex said:I don't get it. What I read is that if one person draws incorrect conclusions than it's OK to quote that as conclusions since you are not actually the one making it?mecegirl said:That conclusion is a reference to a quote from writer Margret Atwood when she was talking about what men fear from women vs what women fear from men. So its pretty relevant to the discussion.CaptainChip said:That conclusion is pretty terrible when you consider the fact that men usually make up about 70 to 80 percent of homicide victims worldwide...
As I said, that conclusion disturbs me. What has happened is terrible, and those people are not fit to be in general society to say the least, but that conclusion has no merits.
I can't see comparing one gender's troubles with other gender troubles of same sort as sexist much less misogynist.
I said I find that conclusion disturbing. I find that statement both fearmongering for women as a sex/gender and villainizing for men as sex/gender and in my opinion both of those are both wrong and harmful.