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bongritsu
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  • #41
  • Posted: 01/16/2013 20:47
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Happymeal wrote:
That's an assholic move, and yes he is definitely lower than pond scum because of this post, but that doesn't mean he's a misogynist, just an assholic prick (a huge assholic prick at that). I mean, there is no possible explanation/reason for a horrible post such as that, but this still doesn't prove he's a misogynist like he's accused of (and yes he is a pretty horrible person, but that's something I already knew)


saying a girl was asking for it / enjoyed getting raped is hella misogynist in my opinion.


sorry for the off topic posts ill stop
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  • Posted: 01/16/2013 21:27
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420BongRitsu69 wrote:
saying a girl was asking for it / enjoyed getting raped is hella misogynist in my opinion.


sorry for the off topic posts ill stop


As much as I liked to put this rest, I just can't seem to stop arguing about the off topic topic. The only problem with your theory is that you are assuming that he is assuming that the person he is talking to is a girl. Not that you're wrong, it's just that an argument shouldn't be based of an assumption (of course if it's not an assumption, then feel free to prove me wrong, as that is the case in many arguments, not necessarily mine, but just in general). In the end, being a misogynist doesn't detract from his already horrible personality and etc. (and not being a misogynist doesn't help his case either), but I just rather not label someone with untrue labels
thejoj96
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  • Posted: 01/16/2013 21:38
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He is an inconsiderate asshole (but so am I), but anyone saying he is misogynist should watch this (where he attacks a misogynist)

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HigherThanTheSun
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Age: 34

Location: UK
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  • #44
  • Posted: 01/16/2013 23:46
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"And girls ain't nothin but female dogs to me, Bitches!"
-Eazy E

lethalnezzle wrote:
I just try to enjoy the music, and if I find myself rapping along I'll miss out any homophobic slurs just as I do with the 'N'-word. It's just not something I feel comfortable saying. Maybe that's a case of me being too PC or whatever, but some words just hold so much weight, have such negative connotations and can have such severe consequences that it just isn't worth it.


It's funny how I listen to a lot of hip hop and I don't bat an eyelid at all the racism and homophobia yet if someone said this sort of stuff in real life I'd think they were a cunt. Maybe I've just grown immune to it, I mean it's not like I like those lyrics, I just like the music in spite of them.

What words I leave out when I'm rapping ( 🤣 ) depends on the company, usually I'm either on my own or drunk and for some reason don't have a problem saying n***** or f***** 🤔
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  • Posted: 01/16/2013 23:57
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On the topic of TJ, I think TJ is an asshole and a bully and I'm OK with that. Actually, I wish TJ took the asshole thing to the next level in video. Would be entertaining IMO.
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  • Posted: 01/17/2013 00:09
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HigherThanTheSun wrote:
What words I leave out when I'm rapping ( 🤣 ) depends on the company, usually I'm either on my own or drunk and for some reason don't have a problem saying n***** or f***** :-k


This.
joedec
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Age: 43

Location: Port Arthur, Tx
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  • #47
  • Posted: 01/17/2013 03:10
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For me, some of the lyrics on Ice Cube's Death Certificate album offends me. Particulary on songs such as"Black Korea", "True to the Game", and "No Vaselines". What offended me the most about those songs are his racist lyrics against Asians and Jews (even though this album came out the same year as the Rodney King beatings). And then there's the track called "Cave Bitch" on his third album, Lethal Injection, That song says some really disrespectful things about white women.

In my opinion, fighting racism with racism doesn't solve anything. It only makes things worse.
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  • Posted: 01/17/2013 16:23
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Jackwc wrote:
Male inequality stems from patriarchy, just as female inequality does.

Most of men's "disadvantages" come from an assertion that men are the stronger and more competent gender. Things such as how only men can be drafted stem from an idea that women just "aren't prepared for such a responsibility as they are weak and generally inferior."

The goal of feminism in the slow eradication of the patriarchy eliminates all such gender inequalities. So, yes, the feminists are right. Men are merely "victims" of a system that victimizes them solely by assuming they're better than women.


I don't think we disagree anywhere except in semantics. First-wave feminism started as a reaction to a patriarchal society. And yes, both men and women feed back into what are termed patriarchal ideals, which can negatively affect them. In my mind, it still doesn't excuse the terms feminism and patriarchy. They are dinosaur words.

Like you said, third-wave feminism recognizes that gender inequality negatively affects all genders. Yet they still use the gender-biased terms "feminism" and "patriarchy" positively and negatively, respectfully. I wasn't born into a 100% "patriarchy;" I am not a member of the "patriarchy;" I try not to support the "patriarchy;" but I have a male gender identity. So, when someone uses a blanket term like "patriarchy" negatively, when associated with ideals that I otherwise support, I feel conflicted. On the other side, as you pointed out, the goal of third-wave feminism is to eliminate negative gender bias to better all genders. Yet they still use the term "feminism." It's hard to knock on a positive word, but I imagine some males and transgenders feel that this continuing movement could use a better name. Ultimately, my beef is simply with keeping historical words for what has become something greater: a movement for general equality. I'll reiterate:

Don't respect a woman for being a woman.
Don't respect a man for being a man.
Respect a person for being a fucking person.

p.s. I've lost all respect for anyone who has used the term patriarchy lightly in this thread.
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