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  • I have nothing against feminazis.

    If they hate me because I'm a man, just be expected to be hated back. That is all. It's not worth wasting my time thinking about them.

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    • although, now I think of it... I have never met a feminazi. But then again, I have never met a woman who has went to college. Perhaps that is where they are trained

      But I think feminazis are something insecure men make up to bash on women. Maybe there are a couple out of what 300 million people living in the U.S.? It's not worth getting your panties in a wad.

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      • Originally posted by Kidicious
        Enough of your war of attrition. You are asking me questions that I've already answered.

        Point please.
        No, I'm refining my questions based on your answers. And really, I don't have a point. I just think this is a good way to figure out what you actually think, rather than listen to you mouth off your gross generalizations like normal.

        Anyways, if you want me to get to a point, I think it's this: You described a situation where someone can act in an entirely un-sexist manner but cannot think in a manner that is not sexist.

        If that's the case, then we would only know if every single man is sexist if we were able to determine the thoughts of all three billion men. Being as how this is, at present, completely impossible, we cannot determine whether or not all men are sexist.

        There may certainly be men out there that do not think sexist thoughts. You have no basis on wish to claim otherwise; you only know your own thoughts.

        I might have a bigger point than that, but without the ability to continue our little Q&A session I don't know whether or not I can make that point.
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        • Originally posted by Dis
          But then again, I have never met a woman who has went to college.
          Really?

          Anyway, sorry to barge back in here on what might have been discussed, but...

          I was reading the discussion a bit back about what is sexist but I don't think I saw the issue of opening doors, standing when a "lady" enters the room, offering a seat, etc.

          Particularly for Dis and Imran (Pekka and the others are already proven to be discriminatory women haters ) - Do you do any of the above?
          "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
          "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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          • Originally posted by Lorizael
            No, I'm refining my questions based on your answers. And really, I don't have a point. I just think this is a good way to figure out what you actually think, rather than listen to you mouth off your gross generalizations like normal.
            That's fine, but enough is enough. I don't see why you should not have an idea what I think by now.
            Anyways, if you want me to get to a point, I think it's this: You described a situation where someone can act in an entirely un-sexist manner but cannot think in a manner that is not sexist.

            If that's the case, then we would only know if every single man is sexist if we were able to determine the thoughts of all three billion men. Being as how this is, at present, completely impossible, we cannot determine whether or not all men are sexist.

            There may certainly be men out there that do not think sexist thoughts. You have no basis on wish to claim otherwise; you only know your own thoughts.
            Of course we can't see their thoughts. So it can't be determined. And yes it's only my opinion. I was just trying to convince you of it. If you thought I was trying to prove the improvable I apologise. I was not.
            I might have a bigger point than that, but without the ability to continue our little Q&A session I don't know whether or not I can make that point.
            Why? I don't see what good it would do. Anyway, I don't debate. I argue. If you want to debate go troll LotM.
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            • Originally posted by Dis
              But I think feminazis are something insecure men make up to bash on women. Maybe there are a couple out of what 300 million people living in the U.S.? It's not worth getting your panties in a wad.
              I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
              - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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              • Originally posted by Kidicious
                Anyway, I don't debate. I argue. If you want to debate go troll LotM.
                That's great.

                I've been working on freshening up my sig.
                "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
                "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                • Originally posted by Kidicious
                  Why? I don't see what good it would do. Anyway, I don't debate. I argue. If you want to debate go troll LotM.
                  Well that's a shame. I'm here to learn. I would never try to convince someone that my ridiculous beliefs were true.
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                  • Originally posted by Lorizael
                    Well that's a shame. I'm here to learn. I would never try to convince someone that my ridiculous beliefs were true.
                    Oh well I'm here to learn too. I picture learning as everyone trying to convince people of their beliefs though. Sounds ridiculous, but I've learned a lot here actually.
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                      • Originally posted by Wezil


                        Really?

                        Anyway, sorry to barge back in here on what might have been discussed, but...

                        I was reading the discussion a bit back about what is sexist but I don't think I saw the issue of opening doors, standing when a "lady" enters the room, offering a seat, etc.

                        Particularly for Dis and Imran (Pekka and the others are already proven to be discriminatory women haters ) - Do you do any of the above?
                        I do open doors, but I also do so for men. I never stand when a woman enters a room. To be honest, I don't understand what the purpose of that is. I have opened car doors on dates, I'll probably never do that again (didn't work )

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                        • wtf? stand when they enter the room?
                          I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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                          • yeah I only did that for commanding officers in the navy. And women aren't my commanding officer .

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                            • I was reading the discussion a bit back about what is sexist but I don't think I saw the issue of opening doors, standing when a "lady" enters the room, offering a seat, etc.


                              As like Dis, I open doors for men and women (depending on how close they are when I'm opening the door). I never stand when a woman enters the room or have offered my seat to a woman (unless she is elderly, but I've done the same for elderly men).
                              “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                              - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                              • Dis, Outside of this forum, I don't waste my time thinking about it either. My discussions here are mostly for entertainment.

                                Wezil, I don't think those are issues anymore. Most people open doors for both men and women (sometimes I go out of my way to do it for a beautiful woman just so I can check her out, many will probably think that's sexist, but it's fun). As for the other things, the only time I've ever done them (opening car door, pulling out chair, etc.) is when I want to get in the girl's pants. I've never noticed anyone else ever doing stuff like that either. I don't think it's sexist though, it's called courting.
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