Honestly, whete I am coming from is that I think you are more aware of the injustices that you face than injustices others face. It is tricky to really empathise with the ‘other’ or ‘out’ group.
Ah yes, the oppressed minority and traditional out-group, “average cis man”.
Truly a group that experiences systemic injustice and constant othering. I barely even feel as if men are visible in day to day life.
Yes, this is an example of the kind of comment that someone might interpret to mean a devaulation of the problems they experience. Not really something that is helpful to have in a post about grief at a lost child.
Men really want to make every single social issue about themselves even though they are not impacted by their gender negatively in a single way other than from other men, who they conspicuously don’t blame.
Honestly, whete I am coming from is that I think you are more aware of the injustices that you face than injustices others face. It is tricky to really empathise with the ‘other’ or ‘out’ group.
Ah yes, the oppressed minority and traditional out-group, “average cis man”. Truly a group that experiences systemic injustice and constant othering. I barely even feel as if men are visible in day to day life.
Yes, this is an example of the kind of comment that someone might interpret to mean a devaulation of the problems they experience. Not really something that is helpful to have in a post about grief at a lost child.
Men really want to make every single social issue about themselves even though they are not impacted by their gender negatively in a single way other than from other men, who they conspicuously don’t blame.