DaveInDigital
“news” agencies writing articles about “all these people are saying X” when it’s just a few random people on twitter, and generally the trend of amplifying fringe theories, beliefs, conspiracies, etc.”
Send_Derps
“People recording when they should be helping.”
Penguigo
“I hate those videos with a split screen and something interesting is happening on one half, while an ‘influencer’ is literally just watching on the other half.”
Goatiac
“The abundance of unskippable ads on videos. I 100% guarantee I will actively try to not buy your product if you’re interrupting what little precious time I have to watch something.”
u233
“All controls in a car being through a touch screen. For driving safety I wanna keep my eyes on the road, and want to find controls (like window wipers, radio (OK in car audio podcast)) by touch. With a touch screen I have to look to see if I am touching the right place on screen for the control I want to frob.”
thanosthumb
“Posting your entire life on social media.”
doubtingalldoubts
“Influencers and recording of people/animals in distress.”
IAmBadAtInternet
“Tik Tok challenges that do damage to public spaces because they never clean up after themselves.”
Who's the more foolish? The fool, or the fool who watches them on tiktok?
No one ever said men don't have problems. And obviously there have been men that have had problems because of women. Acknowledging women can do evil is not the issue. No one disputes that.
But there is still a lot of inequality and, more importantly, a significant number of men that think women are less then them and should just do whatever they say. Just look at some of the comments on this site.
And you know what I mean. Everyone does. You know there are certain places where it's mostly guys and how they talk about women. For example certain comments if a woman, or often enough a far too young girl, walks by. And not seldom when she can hear it.
Which obviously is very threatening if a lone woman or girl hears that.
All under the justification of "it's a compliment " or "it's just a joke" even tough if that same "joke" was made about their wife, sister, or mother they would get angry as hell.
In these cases there's usually a few guys that know what they are doing is pretty f'd up but are afraid to speak up because they think they are the only one or because they are afraid to be ostracized.
Or when you see something happening on the street or you see something that's not ok happening around a girl at a party for example and think "not my problem". That's when you need to speak up.
THAT's the change that should be made.
If guys and men speak up and act when they see something they know is not right, feminism would not be needed.
Tl;Dr: The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing and all that.
Can you explain WHY I'm wrong? Probably not...
Sounds pretty spot on to me. How is it cr#p??
Because if I talk about something serious that's obviously not funny I MUST talk about it all the time? Your logic is as weak as your reasoning.
This isn't a party, sweetie. I think you never get invited to a party if you don't understand that. You probably spend most of your time in red pill chatrooms in your mom's basement.
And people can talk about serious subjects at parties. Sooo, not as smart as a comeback as you thought after all...
not reading all of this