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In reply to the discussion: "Feminists are not responsible for educating men" [View all]Response to Luminous Animal (Reply #28)
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+1. that was my immediate thought. and all while i was reading thru. only to see...
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#2
I've learned quite a lot from Feminists. I (don't believe) I was ever anti-woman or ....
BlueJazz
Jul 2014
#4
By telling women they have to educate men - it's just foisting off more work onto women.
calimary
Jul 2014
#13
your comment about the DOORS was gold. that says it all. the willful ignorance even when given a
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#127
i am going upstairs and talk to my teen boys. not about the condoms. their father is very
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#126
That's a VERY good point. How is the division of labor in most people's houses?
calimary
Jul 2014
#131
"Why should someone who is deeply informed about any issue try to formulate a capsule version..."
Android3.14
Jul 2014
#29
Is it the responsibility of people of color to educate white people about racism?
Luminous Animal
Jul 2014
#28
a step further, i have an example personally with our gay community. but, when women of color do
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#128
Seems to me that there are a lot of eerie parallels in other realms of discussion.
Jackpine Radical
Jul 2014
#12
HHS author sounds like someone who sucks at persuasion so tries to blame others for her lack of
Township75
Jul 2014
#14
The fact that you are an "address the whole problem kind of guy" is not really germaine. The
Squinch
Jul 2014
#34
Political will and personal interaction, though related, are two different things. And as I have
Squinch
Jul 2014
#44
"The only effective way to make someone stop being entitled is to stop indulging the entitlement."
redqueen
Jul 2014
#46
Another facet of the gem that is sexual equality that should be considered.
Half-Century Man
Jul 2014
#22
A man is not a feminist if he has to ask a feminist to explain feminism to him.
Luminous Animal
Jul 2014
#37
Somehow he just falls into feminism? Or born from the head of Athena unsullied by human society.
Luminous Animal
Jul 2014
#41
if a man calls himself a feminist i am not gonna argue. i have been burned too often by the "male
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#57
I am OK with a man asking me what feminism is. I am not OK with a man derailing
Squinch
Jul 2014
#45
I have learned in this thread that we aren't doing everything at once, and therefore our actions are
Squinch
Jul 2014
#54
Civility, please. This is a sanctuary group for feminists and this post is a clear attack on
hlthe2b
Jul 2014
#82
The responses in this thread include very good examples of just what the article is talking about.
Squinch
Jul 2014
#36
Veilex, as in my post to you upstream, I suspect you do not realize that this is a safe haven group
hlthe2b
Jul 2014
#83
"I suspect you do not realize that this is a safe haven group"- Admittedly I did not...
Veilex
Jul 2014
#86
It's as if we ordered this one up to illustrate what the OP is talking about. We must be magic!
Squinch
Jul 2014
#81
Where was it that you learned not to treat men like a second class? Did you learn that by requiring
Squinch
Jul 2014
#94
And PS: Think about doing that. Think about saying to a man, "I require that you explain to me
Squinch
Jul 2014
#96
speaking for myself ... I am also NOT responsible for educating women either. n/t
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2014
#91
Again, you completely disregard my LIVED experience, as a woman, to make whatever point
Sheldon Cooper
Jul 2014
#106
why wouldnt it be called out as "being played" since often and continuously it is true here on du?
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#108
look at ALL the time women have wasted in this thread trying to "educate" you on educating men on
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#113
you are so right on. i read this morning and spent time visualizing. to the extent
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#130
And in a safe haven group, we should not have to constantly entertain demands that
Sheldon Cooper
Jul 2014
#110
Reread the OP to get a sense of where the frustration comes from and try, TRY,
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#115
so... basically, reiterating. you will NOT consider what others are saying. the point is....
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#118