• @Ulvain
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    12 months ago

    If the original sexist behaviour was typically done by women to other women just as often as by men, the gender of the perpetrator wouldn’t matter,.

    Fact of the matter is that this kind of shutting women up and taking down to them is overwhelmingly done by men.

    That’s true in the business world, academic world, etc.

    Considering this, this is a key piece of information about the situation, not a sexist way to blame men.

    • @[email protected]
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      -12 months ago

      To paraphrase my comment from elsewhere in this thread:

      When someone commits a robbery and they happen to be the race that commits robberies the most often, do you think their race is a key piece of information that should be included when talking about the robbery?

      • @[email protected]
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        42 months ago

        Behaving like a sexist pig != committing a robbery

        And frankly, as robberies are often a symptom of inequality, and historical racism has led members of certain “races” to have very few options for living a decent life, the “race” of a robber can be just as relevant as any other factor when discussing it.

        Especially if the discussion is about how to reduce the number of robberies occurring.