I'm in deep shift. I have to write a report for my internship (They expect 40 pages.) I just started it and it turns out I have to give it on next monday instead of one week later. The issue is, I have to move to Paris tomorrow, the whole day, and I also have to have it checked by my boss before, i.e. on friday.
@Als men have been domesticated by feminism to be safer, unfortunately, it also made them boring. Now women end up with exciting punks and wonder why they can't leave the guy who beats them.
Sexism is when you treat people differently based solely on their sex. That is not "part of life", and it isn't justified by the existence of more than one gender
generalizations are never sexist / racist and will never be. I think people need to relive the pre-civil rights era, and get a grip on what is sexism/racism
racism is getting a gang of white guys to hunt down a black guy because the color of his skin. Or not promoting a woman even though she's better at the job.
@jalf, making a generalization about what someone wants is neither offensive nor degrading. As long as it's recognized as a generalization, I hardly have made a claim that "all women are the same."
@jalf Years ago, a lawyer told me: "If the facts are in your favor, argue the facts. If the law is in your favor, argue the law. If neither the facts nor the law is in your favor, argue loudly." Caps are the written equivalent of arguing loudly...
Next time you see a guy in a ski mask with a chainsaw running at you with blood on his hands and face, please don't suspect he might kill you. Otherwise, you're committing monsterism.
@Rob I don't know many people who don't find generalizations applied to them to be offensive or degrading. You might not be bothered by it, but here's a tip: many others do, so if you want to avid causing offense, don't fucking generalize about what others are like
the significant difference is that there's no threat about actually treating women as individual people, and you can take all the time in the world to do it
@Xaade Prejudice doesn't necessarily involve hatred at all. One can just as easily be prejudiced in a positive fashion as a negative one -- e.g., studies have shown that lots of people tend to think of better looking people as also being more intelligent, more honest, and more likable.
@Xaade No, but the people who are least trustworthy typically work the hardest at covering up that fact. I'd say an obvious "punk" in a T-shirt is a lot more likely to be trustworthy than a guy wearing a suit.
You've learned to subvert your obvious instinct in favor of one that's proven more reliable. Thus forming another generalization you use to protect yourself.
Oh, gah. @DeadMG is going to preach to me about how bad generalizations are, while forming one, to disprove my generalization, to show that punks aren't generally untrustworthy.
I've met some people that I considered very trustworthy and it turned out they were backstabbers, if I had to judge them by looks alone, I wouldn't have labelled them backstabbers, but it turned out they were