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In reply to the discussion: Male Privilege [View all]boston bean
(36,811 posts)That is really pretty insulting. Pointing out inequalities does not mean someone is cowering in a corner feeling like a victim. Can you recognize that? In fact, it takes a lot of courage to point it out. Considering the attacks many receive when pointing it out. And I'm not talking about DU. Republicans feel black people ought to just get off the pity pot and pull themselves up by their bootstraps as well. It's quite a common opinion, that many have, eh......
You see the world through a very personal lens. And I'm glad that you have gotten every little thing in your life that you have wanted and have never ever felt the inequality. I can accept that. Why can't you accept that others have different experiences. And that just because you have had a different one, does not mean others haven't experienced something different. You think that others who have experienced it are all wallowing in victimhood and there could not be any other possible reasons for their experiences, except that they brought them on themselves. And that fighting for more equality somehow means someone is just unhappy and won't get anywhere with that type of attitude??? Well, I certainly feel differently. I ADMIRE people who pave the paths to equality. THE MORE THE BETTER.
Of course strides have been made, and more will be made, but not if we settle for less.
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