• AnalogyAddict@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    You’re seriously drawing a parallel between women who try to avoid danger and a man who perpetuates it?

    That this thought crossed your mind is a manifestation of privilege.

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        7 months ago

        This is like saying a buddy who doesn’t want to hang out with you is the same as one who shoots and kills you. Neither activity is great, but there isn’t really a similarity.

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          7 months ago

          They’re identical ideologies, in your analogy the only difference is that one has a gun and the other doesn’t. Both are happy to shoot, one just doesn’t have to power to.

          Both are disgusting and I want no part of either.

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            7 months ago

            If you think they are identical ideologies, you have much bigger issues than avoiding people who don’t like you.

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                7 months ago

                Hating is not the same thing as being wary of.

                But you framing being wary of men due to lived experience with them as “hating… merely for existing” is a bit histrionic.

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                    7 months ago

                    It’s perfectly logical to be more afraid of the thing you’ve actually been hurt by. That’s how fear works.

                    It’s highly emotional, however, to be butthurt that someone else has a reaction that ultimately doesn’t affect you in any material way.

                    If a man was that afraid of me, I’d feel bad for them, but I’d not throw an online temper tantrum about it.