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'Me, too'

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Dick Whitman, Oct 15, 2017.

  1. Riptide

    Riptide Well-Known Member

    Sure, no problem.

    1. Care Bear.
    2. IJAG.
    3. Buckwheat.
    4. Tonto.
    5. Kool & the Gang.

    How's that? More later! :cool:
     
  2. cjericho

    cjericho Well-Known Member

    That's better than dunno.
     
  3. cjericho

    cjericho Well-Known Member

    Haven't checked the new members, but there could be a lot of women and minorities, so the overall numbers may not have gone down.
     
  4. Riptide

    Riptide Well-Known Member

    Right!
     
  5. Gator

    Gator Well-Known Member

    Instead of ordering a newbie to the site to "fetch me a beer," we now force them to answer "are you black or a woman?" It'll be a big hit.

    And I agree that there is little benefit to revealing anything about your personal life here. Others have done it (and some to great results, because I believe there are many, many good posters here), but I have refrained (for the most part) for the sole fact that there are just a couple of assholes with long memories.
     
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  6. KJIM

    KJIM Well-Known Member

    Illustrates my point further. I'm not fuming. I'm sad. You don't get it. You really don't get it, and it honestly surprises you that women don't think your little jokes are funny. (Using "your" to mean men in general here. It's not just dw)

    Man: "What was she wearing?"
    Woman: "You don't get it."
    Man: "Whatevs."
    Woman: "You don't get it."
    Man: "Lighten up."

    And yet men are surprised that women just throw in the towel and let harassment go on for so long. We're conditioned to accept it, and that we "are not right" if we are even slightly offended at men's demeaning comments.

    It just makes me so sad that you (plural) don't get it, but you (plural) don't.
     
    Last edited: Oct 16, 2017
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  7. Pilot

    Pilot Well-Known Member

    Thanks for sharing what you have, @KJIM. I'm sorry that shit happened to you.

    The Weinstein news and the related discussions ("me, too", of course) have certainly made me reevaluate my own world. I don't know. I don't have more coherent thoughts than that right now, other than to say there's plenty to think about.
     
  8. Vombatus

    Vombatus Well-Known Member

    Same here. I'm in the process of becoming woke and reevaluating things. Seriously - no matter how old you are, we are capable of learning and being better people.

    I've been through some HR classes, and what matters is not what you think, but what others think. I do go through real life trying to put myself in other people's shoes to understand where they are coming from.

    KJIM, many thanks for your posts in this thread. That really helped me gain some perspective.

    VB
     
  9. typefitter

    typefitter Well-Known Member

    Keep at it, @KJIM. People can change and come to understand at least a little what it's like. My attitudes have changed dramatically over the last several years. People aren't gonna flip a switch and suddenly be models of empathy and sensitivity, but please don't look at the world as a lost cause. Men need to hear what you're saying. Most will eventually. I hope so anyway.
     
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  10. typefitter

    typefitter Well-Known Member

    I'll give an example of learning here.

    When the Weinstein stuff came out, I said to my girlfriend: "Why didn't these women say something sooner? If someone spoke up 20 years ago, it could have prevented so many other women from being assaulted."

    I think that's a male perspective. Because if someone pulled that shit on me, I'd punch them or report them or plot to ruin them.

    But my girlfriend explained that in the power dynamic that was at play there, any woman who pursued it would have been destroyed. Weinstein would have had them destroyed. They wouldn't have been believed, and he would have wrecked them besides. She asked me to imagine being in their position, with my career and dreams in the balance, and no real power to change anything. What would I have done then?

    And I get that.

    It just took an honest conversation about it, between two people who are willing to listen to each other. No yelling, no insults, just a conversation and a little empathy. It can go a long way.
     
  11. Azrael

    Azrael Well-Known Member

    What's most important is that white, straight, Christian men get to decide what constitutes legitimate protest, what bothers women, what defines assault and then write it all into law. The system works!
     
  12. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

     
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