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In reply to the discussion: Community double standards [View all]Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)33. This is absolutely correct
I suspect that 8-9 out of 10 times these two situations are going to go the same way. I'm aware that sometimes the 'b-word' gets a pass (usually when it's not used as a slur), and there have been a few cases where male directed sexism has gotten hidden.
My point in bringing this up is not that I'm particularly concerned about any sexism on DU. My point is that those who defend and propagate double standards are not furthering the cause of gender equity and their efforts are counterproductive to their stated goals.
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Yes, after I suggested another poster seemed tense, I orchestrated a break in at the Watergate Hotel
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#4
"historically oppressed" doesn't mean the same thing for the two groups you are conflating
Major Nikon
Feb 2014
#15
The perpetually outraged about sexism on DU have no issues with it when it goes the other direction
Major Nikon
Feb 2014
#17
"Men pretend that using adjectives like "dickish" is as bad as calling women "bitches". "
Major Nikon
Feb 2014
#31