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Do you think weaponisation of shitty men to generalise men in general is a bad thing and it's really prevalent on social media?
We've long since lost the plot. It's almost as though people have forgotten that each and every person is an individual, and applying sweeping generalizations to every single member of a group is bound to miss the mark when you get down to each individual person. Can there be general trends and averages in groups (like, say, differing human natures between men and women)? Yes. Does every single one of those generalizations apply to every single individual one meets who belongs to that group? Obviously not. It's goofy, simplistic, naive, childish, tribal thinking.1
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