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When is sexism to be diagnosed?

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 9:40 am
by asimd23
It gets even better. It's very simple: "It's not the intention that matters. If behavior with a sexist connotation is unwanted by the person concerned, it is considered harassment." Caution is advised here, because the quote comes from a journalist. So let's put it this way: The world is finally defined as dependent on the self.

If someone accuses someone of stealing a nigeria rcs data hundred francs from their wallet, they can now respond to the accused's resistance: OK, so I can't prove that I slandered them, but that's how I felt. So, for example, if someone intends to pay a woman a friendly compliment, they will not escape being accused of being a sexist lecher. This of course also applies to women. If she says, for example, "Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?", the man can immediately pull out the murderous slayer called sexism.

It's good that Mae West, who was loved for such innuendo, no longer has to experience this. But why is this good news? It's simple: gender madness, constantly agitated language police, one's own feelings as the measure of all things - these are such escalations into the absurd and unspeakable that they usually reach the peak of a wave.