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MortenSN's avatar

I don’t think these observations happens in a vacuum.

Recently I heard a podcaster stating that a difference between women and men is that in many cases women act covertly whereas men act overtly.

I think this is also the case on the subject of power and agression. Women - with superior social skills - wield power indirectly by working on the cultural narratives. Agression is done indirectly by innuendo, libel and gossip not to mention amplification and exaggeration of the misdeeds of their foes as well as minimizing their foes’ good deeds.

Women wield way more power over the world than we give them credit for. And way more than what they will take responsibility for.

A small fraction of women see men as their foes and have successfully mobilized the majority into beliving that narrative.

It is not risk-free to go against the powers that be. Neither against overt male power or covert female power. Either case there may be repercussions.

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K. Liam Smith's avatar

As a society, we're never going to help people who we see as toxic and privileged. Saying “You should help men or they’ll hurt you” is not going to change that narrative.

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