Presidente,
When you ask me to bring up examples from the manosphere, about hatred towards women with statements like no votes or no education, I will remind you of cases of online internet bullying against women like Kathy Sierra and Anita Sarkeesian. These statements were buzzing around the internet.
When you ask me to bring up examples from the manosphere, about hatred towards women with statements like no votes or no education, I will remind you of cases of online internet bullying against women like Kathy Sierra and Anita Sarkeesian. These statements were buzzing around the internet.
I haven't read all that much of the 'dark' side of the manosphere. When I learned about it, I checked out a few sites to know what it was about.
But I can't remember anyone writing an article about how bad it was that women did not get the vote. Since you gave that as a specific example of manism, I wanted to know the source you were referring to.
They've got rape threats too.
It does happen, and there are scores of sites on the internet and blogs, and you'll just have to wade in the comments. There are too many such instances and I do not have the time to bring each one to your notice. There may be many more women subjected to online harrassment.
The manism term is for this -to bring up the hatred and resentment that many men feel against women in all forms of life. The manosphere is one aspect of it.
Mansplaining too is really hurtful to women. It is condescension to women. It wounds.
What if someone came up with a term 'womansplaining'-- which means talking for a really long time about a bunch of emotional stuff that doesn't really mean anything. Doesn't that sound sort of sexist?
It must not be that way and vice versa. Women shouldn't be doing this either. More so as Christians.
We ought to love one another. We ought to respect each other as human beings, and not for the way we look, or our positions in society. God made us all.