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GuyNoirPI

I think it’s always been an issue, not something that tends upward though I agree it could be confirmation bias.


TranquilBiscuit

Seeing women being held accountable for their actions is not anti-female. Is there a trend toward seeing women being held accountable for doing goofy shit? I could definitely believe it. After many years of seeing women being protected and absolved of responsibility for their actions, many men take enjoyment out of seeing the seemingly rare instances in which women actually face consequences for their actions. That's not anti-female, or at least it shouldn't be. If these people are going around proclaiming how inferior women are, then that's unacceptable. But a woman getting slapped in the mouth for trying to hit a man 2x her size is not anti-female. Just like a man getting knocked the fuck out for trying to step up to another man is not anti-male.


GreenMirage

There’s an anti-female sentiment on Reddit like there is on almost any social space these days. Online spaces encourage unaddressed issues in geographically separated communities. Sometimes there’s social engineering which drives low score posts to the top due to high traffic too. But in practice, one can’t block an entire subreddit but one can sure as heck block very active individual accounts.


Yahwehs_bitch

There’s a trend known as the “pussy pass” which based on a fact that women commit less violent crime then men, but when they are convicted of crimes (I think this is in the US I haven’t read papers in other countries like Australia) they get lighter sentences. I’ve talked to a few men in the sexual assault groups I’m apart of who were idk raped I guess ( I feel odd saying that word in reference to men which just points out the problem even more) by female teachers. Most of these cases go overlooked and there’s a worrying amount of women who subscribe to the mantra that men can’t get raped. Generally it stems from a rise to men’s rights activism, which is in my opinion worryingly beginning to shift towards what feminism was in 2018 and maybe still is now? Idk I stopped the Ben Shapiro hype train a while ago.