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NotMyMorals
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Comment #4335160
>Gender roles are a problem because they mean that anyone who doesn't fit into them nicely gets screwed over. This affects, oooh, probably pretty much everyone because the odds of …
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Comment #4335086
Why are gender roles a "problem?"
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Comment #4335077
> Egalitarian marriages last longer. Do you have any data for that, or even a rigorous definition of an "egalitarian marriage?"
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Comment #4335052
>Is the pursuit of equality really something you think of as strange or outdated? Labeling your ideology with glittering generalities like the "pursuit of equality" doesn't change …
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Comment #4335008
>feminism is a social movement that only works when it is widely understood Feminism is widely understood. Feminists, like most cultural leftists, simply assume that anyone who rej…
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Comment #4334809
>There are people fighting traditional gender roles. But then you get called a feminazi by people who don't want change. People who embrace our traditions get called "troglodytes" …
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Comment #4334751
>Changing yourself is easy; getting others to want to change themselves is not. Yes, and why should we want to change to be like you?
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Comment #4334746
>One way to cure this symptom of patriarchy is to try to stop being a 'troglodyte' as you put it. "Patriarchy?" Cultural Marxism went out in the 1970s. "Troglodyte?" As a metaphor …
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Comment #4144744
Cultural Marxism is "just" a "scary-sounding label?" Yet you seem to freely use the jargon without understanding it? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Marxism Perhaps you are s…
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Comment #4143224
>"Reverse sexism"? Check your privilege. "Privilege?" Check your cultural Marxism.
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Comment #4090515
The pejorative usage of "brogrammer" is more like "a programmer who displays all the worst characteristics normally associated with high school jocks" -- things like arrogance, mis…
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Comment #4090011
I looked up "brogrammer." "A popular, cool, or otherwise normal person who has become intrigued by the fun of programming. Usually unliked by the nerdy programmers for getting all …
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Comment #4089982
This is actually something I think will go away once we manage to overcome sexism in society. There is really no reason for it at all. My subjective impression of you and your "ant…
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Comment #4088674
I find it hard to believe that all females(or males) exhibit same behavioral and learning traits. I don't see anyone suggesting such a thing, but instead, that the majority of each…
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Comment #4088573
They should be separate but equal. The horror - they even have segregated bathrooms!
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Comment #4088400
"I think for the sake of civilization, we should try to involve women as much as we can and aim for the 50-50." I think for the sake of civilization, we should not try to aim for a…
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Comment #4088377
Competent men do not 'show of their skills, brag and one-up other men'. Yes they most certainly do. Yes, they may be technically competent, but they are socially incompetent, becau…
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Comment #4088355
Do you actually compare a desire to get more women into tech with forced castration?! Did you actually read that comment as comparing the "desire to get more women into tech" with …
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Comment #4088228
Or maybe women would respond to knowledgeable female jerks differently and perhaps more effectively than to knowledgeable male jerks?
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Comment #4088215
Wasn't the term "computer" at one time used to describe usually female mathematicians who worked in all female groups at DoD? Perhaps the problem isn't women, and it isn't men, but…
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Comment #4088185
Which is probably why pwpwp didn't specifically refer to the self-selected women in the class, but made a general point about the industry and the ridiculous attempts to impose a c…
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Comment #4088154
I wonder if it would have been as effective without the male villain. The trope reinforces the moral, but it kind of beats us over the head with it. The author clearly stated he fe…
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Comment #4088097
these questions seemed designed to show off his own knowledge, or to challenge the instructor. Yes, Dave was showing off to an audience of women. she asked me a question she giggle…
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Comment #3964743
In the above, "intellectual workers" would probably translate better as "political workers" as far as its use in cultural Marxist writings.
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Comment #3964686
I don't know about him, but "sexism" is not a problem at all in the real world. "Sexism" is a concept invented by cultural Marxists who openly proposed its use to disrupt existing …