Ryika
Lazy Wannabe Artista
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- Aug 30, 2013
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But that's exactly the point. The reason you think he is a sexist, is not because he said anything that would be seen as sexist by the general public (at least as far as I know), it's because you're an ideologue with an extreme opinion who thinks that disagreeing with you, uttering opinions that dismiss your world view (which is heavily shaped by an ideology), and not giving in to your emotionally charged arguments are evidence of sexism. They aren't, people can disagree about how the world functions, just because you make overly general claims and give your opinion on things doesn't mean you're right. Ironically, there is some good advise in your post, that part about listening and self-reflecting... and it's exactly the part that you should follow to help yourself get out of that ideological deadlock... but of course you don't, because you're already certain that your world view is correct. So labeling people who disagree with you and make up excuses in your head for why people who disagree with you, is all you can do.I have no idea at all what your political views are or even where you live really, and my feeling is most people have more nuance to his or her beliefs than just siding with one side (though I've been seeing things changing, with many Republicans not really thinking critically any more but just believing whatever Trump tells them to, which makes me feel very sad), and I can't comment on your views. But in my short time here, I've definitely felt you express a very strong disrespect for feminine viewpoints and a complete lack of empathy for how sexism affects women, and my feelings are not based on my perceptions of your political leanings but rather on things you've said and supported.
If you're finding people seem to have a negative view of you, have you considered perhaps it could be a response to what you say? You totally can choose whether or not you listen to people and self reflect, and you'll find good and kind people will always be willing to accept you if you're compassionate also. And like I said I can't comment on your other labels you feel people give you because I haven't seen enough of your posts, but my perception of your sexism at least is purely from my interactions with you, and so I wouldn't be surprised if others have formed opinions likewise. Your best opportunity and path to growth and change is to start by listening.
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I wonder which ones of the forum emojis are the least used ones. Surely



