soxy_lady: mate youve got the wrong comment mixed up there somehow Im not calling anyone a nut job 'k?
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how did you manage to fuck up that I dont know
Calm down and I explain it to you.
It's in the code. If I post:
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It's automatically showing you as the author.
If I post
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It's showing the author of post 2346 (which is Fever_Discordia) as the author.
Relating to a post quoted in another post often creates some chaos here and I just didn't check the numbers.
Now clear how "I managed to fuck that up"?
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Fever_Discordia: I dunno man, I guess it all depends on where you think the needle is on the gender-balance-ometer, you've made it clear that you think it's already past the halfway point in favour of women, and, to be honest, if I ever thought it was there maybe I would think it was time to start looking at mens rights, chances are that if it ever did reach the middle point it probably WOULD go past it a little bit and have to be fine-tuned back again but I can't see it getting anywhere NEAR halfway in my lifetime, and I believe that to be the sane view
Gersen: I totally disagree and I think it's a rather dangerous and counter productive opinion to have that does nothing but fueling extremists on both side.
The needle position is totally irrelevant, inequalities are inequalities regardless on how often they happens and who they might concern. Discriminating somebody because she is a female is unacceptable... but discriminating somebody because he is a male is equally unacceptable and should be thought against with the same strength. And the same is true with racism and others the 'ism or 'phobe, regardless of all the "
privileged theories" that some might have.
I agree with Gersen.
This "needle talk" is utter bullshit. If there is sexism in a society it's never all against one specific gender, it all completely depends on the case and saying that men can be discriminated as long as women are discriminated in other completely unrelated topics and parts of society is really dangerous and is working against any form of gender equality.
Fever_discordia, you strongly implied, that sexism against men is totally fine with you as long as you think women are discriminated more often anywhere, this is not only debatable but completely unjust in any case.
Gender discrimination is wrong, no matter what.
This is my opinion and ironically the one that most often collides with neo-feminists.