You’re right, but there is a nuance you’re (intentionally?) omitting.
Men don’t have access to girls out of their league. They effectively don’t exist to those girls.
The other way around, however? The girls get used. They get attention. They one-night-stand. They get endless validation through thousands of likes on their half naked bikini pictures on instagram.
That’s the thing… we *are* really all that different.
I could sit down with my mother (a diehard liberal) at a dinner table and come to this conclusion in approximately 5 seconds.
Ultimately we want similar things, but until liberals stop being single issue voters on whatever is currently being reported by CNN, we are radically different.
@ActualCorn Yeah, it’s hypocritical, however a bible verse on a product meant for the trash when you’re done is completely different than asking an entire population of people to change their standard use of assumed pronouns.
Hypocritical, sure.
Pretending it’s the same thing? Delusional.
@LisaFenDragon You’re waaaay behind on this discourse it’s actually comical. Nice of you to join us.
To fill you in, we’ve already passed the “it’s happening and it’s actually a good thing” phase.
@jerseyh0mo We all know this isn’t about gay people, and yes, the actual people we’re talking about do try to convert us every single day of our lives…
… at least with Christian’s its nowhere near that often.
Same.
Honestly, the only part that really got to me was the dog. The dog just walked in and stared at him, if I recall correctly.
Humans can rationalize why things happen or weigh the consequences of what they’re doing. Animals don’t have the same understanding of the world that we do.
As a child, I had an edgy internet friend who sent me a gore video, except it wasn’t a human, it was a kitten. I saw a video of a woman in high heels using the heel to crush a helpless kitten’s skull after briefly torturing it. I also saw a dog get mutilated with a shovel. I can’t help but project the fear of that experience onto my own cat and love it extra for what I witnessed as a child.
Im a big animal guy. In that way, I like to entertain the thought that I’m giving back to the world because of the actions of those people. I struggle to come up with an answer for whether I’d change those past experiences.
This subject is pretty interesting, because as much as you’d like to think you seek this material out of sheer curiosity, the reality is that it affects your WHOLE worldview all at once.
Normally the police and sex offender registries do that for you.
The real message being conveyed here is that, if they were truly raped, it would be reasonable to assume they’re not still in communication with their rapist.
Yet, to men, it seems like every single girl on the face of this planet has a rape story unbacked by a lawful report. It also seems like they actively communicate with their abusers.
What you’re describing is virtuous victimhood signaling.
There is a whole psychological study done on how signaling virtuous victimhood helps facilitate a resource transfer to the “victim” (e.g. the moral high ground, sympathy, sometimes real material benefits)
The study:
https://t.co/S0Tqo7RZ5p
@AuronMacintyre@LegendaryEnergy Huh?
If there is a big pile of steaming shit on your front lawn, you don’t ask why it got there unless it happens again.
You clean up the shit and ask the questions later.
It’s because women have recognized the moral authority rape victims are gaining by signaling their virtuous victim status.
When you are a rape victim, it grants you moral authority over others im certain contexts. For example, women who are rape victims use that very status to their advantage when discussing anything at all when it comes to gender relations.
Suddenly, because of that, everyone is a rape victim.
There is a whole psychology paper (link below) on how signaling virtuous victimhood encourages resource transfer (their newfound moral authority).
I hypothesize we are being manipulated en masse.
Paper below:
https://t.co/S0Tqo7RZ5p
@ChalkTalkDaily@Anthony_TeraHz You notice this because it gives them moral authority over you in the context of gender relations.
I hypothesize about this here:
https://t.co/ZQAbNei0v9
Literally every single girl on the face of this planet is a rape victim because in western culture we celebrate victim status.
Rape is basically a self reported metric. 5 of every 6 rapes aren’t reported to authorities. This puts them in a unique situation where rape cannot be proved and denying that they’ve been raped illuminates the accuser as immoral.
The mass exploitation of the victim status ultimately hides real victims who actually need help. Women are their own worst enemies.
Related: https://t.co/S0Tqo7RZ5p
“Resource extraction” in this context refers to the moral authority girls gain on the subject of gender relations when they are identified as a victim of rape.
They become socially powerful as a victim.
Notice how many women in these replies are outright gaslighting men for their behavior (lumped in with the rapists) while simultaneously ignoring the real issue being discussed here: that women still talk to people who have supposedly committed such an unspeakable crime against them.
@Anthony_TeraHz “We argue that contemporary Western democracies have become particularly hospitable environments for victim signalers to execute a strategy of nonreciprocal resource extraction because several features of these societies make victimhood potentially advantageous.”
No taxation with representation? What ever happened to “no taxation without representation?”
Why are we suddenly elevating our elders to be exempt from a very basic incentive-driven reality?
Under this logic, to be an elder is to basically be the boot that holds the taxpayer down. The majority of our spending deficit entitlements for old people and poor people just because they exist. Where is the fairness in that?
They get representation without taxation whereas we don’t get any representation at all. Social security is insolvent. We can’t even guarantee that program to our younger generations.
This is absolutely ridiculous.
Being “raped” also elevates your status to a moral authority on the subject.
Notice how many women in the original tweet’s replies are outright denying external perspectives on their issue simply because they don’t deem the speaker worthy enough to have an opinion.
Rape gatekeeping, as one might call it.