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When a man say “not all men” he’s seen as complicit and dismissive. When a woman says it, she’s being nuanced
I’ve encountered this online A LOT in this ongoing cyber gender war with no real solutions but a lot of finger pointing.
I noticed whenever a woman says this line, it’s always her being nuanced whenever she says the line “not all men, but ALWAYS a man,”
but when a man says it’s he’s suddenly like the foot soldier for misogyny even though his reasoning for saying it is the same exact reason that women use it: both men and women are admitting that it’s not all men, but one side is blamed for being complicit to bad men behaviors by default. while the other is praised for being nuanced.
Is it the fact they when a man says this line, it just resonates differently compared to a woman?
u/DeepDare3783 — 2 days ago