Depends on the subject and how it's worded. Can't really pin one gender on say "Why do men serve in the draft but not women?"
Like, abortion. A lot of men abstain from having an opinion on abortion, because they believe that it's none of their business, and that it's for women to sort out for themselves.
Personally, I find it harder to take men's opinions on feminism seriously. If a woman is critical of feminism in some way, I'm more likely to listen to her than I am to listen to a guy. Is that wrong of me?
Then there's circumcision. Should women's opinions on circumcision matter as much as men's? Or should they even have an opinion at all, like with the abortion thing?
Considering that circumcision exists for both sexes.....
removing foreskin =/= removing basically everything about the vagina that makes it a vaginathere is no perfect facsimile of male cicumcision for females, and comparing the two is ridiculous and ignorant
That's just contradictory. Unless, somehow, all the men you've ever had a discussion with about feminism have been retards, and that's quite a long stretch at best, a generalisation based on gender at worst.
Quote from: PsygnI on May 22, 2016, 09:43:42 PMThat's just contradictory. Unless, somehow, all the men you've ever had a discussion with about feminism have been retards, and that's quite a long stretch at best, a generalisation based on gender at worst.it's kinda true though
Which one? Retarded or generalising?
I don't think that merely being the opposite gender should negatively influence someone's credibility or mean that people should dismiss them.
Or we could just drop the buzzwords and treat everyone equally I guess.
Quote from: Rectum Custodian on May 22, 2016, 10:04:33 PMI don't think that merely being the opposite gender should negatively influence someone's credibility or mean that people should dismiss them.i'm not saying i dismiss them, i'm saying i take them less seriously, and the degree to which i take them less seriously can vary
also, do you always type two spaces after punctuation? because i'm just catching onto it, and it's really bothering me
I would still say no one should be lose credibility for their skin color, gender, etc.
The opinions of the unwashed and unlearned do not matter at all.I think it is reasonable to be critical of ANY opinion not coming from a well-read person.Most women are fucking dumb, for example, so it isn't wise to take their opinions seriously at all, just like it is unwise to take the opinions of men seriously. They are equal in their ignorance.
Quote from: Rectum Custodian on May 22, 2016, 10:47:47 PMI would still say no one should be lose credibility for their skin color, gender, etc. Would you say a math student is a more reliable source of information about math than an arts student? Then wouldn't a woman generally (and not exclusively) be somewhat more reliable when talking about women's issues?