People using the sexist & vague term “mansplain” in a serious manner thinks fighting *perceived* sexism with actual sexism is the best way to rid the world of sexists.
Little do they know, there’s no need to create gender specific words to describe unisex acts.
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Similar to the crowd using racism to fight racism (or perceived racism). In the end this dishonest tactic only serves to hurt the ones using them, as not only will they prove to have weak arguments, they expose they’ve become what they claim to fight against
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what is the best way to tackle it when someone levies this accusation?
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Point out that if the guy debating her were a woman, she couldn’t have used the Mansplaining card. He handled it well I thought, by saying she’s sexist. Which she is.
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Much of current feminism is patterned after religion. The adamant belief that you are correct in spite of evidence to the contrary. The attempt to censor contrary ideas with "blasphemy" laws. The claims of wanting religious freedom/gender equality as you censor.
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I had this used against me today, didn’t even know this was a thing until then haha The timing of your postis genuinely uncanny
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Yup. Just ignore it and start talking louder and over the top of everyone. Just like everyone who has ever used mansplaining does when it's someone else's turn
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Well said!
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Love this tweet!! And I’m a leftie.
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Me too :) in the traditional sense, anyway
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