This "OMG look at me I'm the most oppressed I win" contest is getting annoying. Everyone's too busy arguing about who has it worst to ever make any actual progress.
"I've heard white gay men joking about having a 'strong black woman' inside of them. It's a cultural stereotype that implies [black women] have no problems and is reductive about our experience," explains Ava Vidal, a British TV stand-up comic and writer. "There's a lot of this stuff—mimicking Ebonics, joking about their 'weaves'—not realizing it dehumanizes us. It's not flattering. They want all the fun parts of our culture without experiencing any downsides."
What happens when she challenges these gay men? "They turn nasty and almost bully you about it. These white men are not listening to black women. How many times do they have to be told before they listen?"
Did someone really just accuse me of not being a female
You have no idea who I am???? Like??????
You're most likely just a troll (and gay at that) trying to win an argument. You have provided no proof of your gender. How am I going to take you seriously without knowing your credentials
You're most likely just a troll (and gay at that) trying to win an argument. You have provided no proof of your gender. How am I going to take you seriously without knowing your credentials
yeah, you should be grateful. Grateful that women accept you for who you are when straight men by and large shun you. Grateful that women are supportive of gay men acting out of their gender roles and don't view "girly things" as being demeaning. Grateful that oftentimes, women are the ONLY ones supporting gay men for who they are. we do a lot of **** for you and get almost nothing in return
Yes let's ignore real issues and problems and call people who have a different stance then you a 'SJW' yes that'll solve everything
Y'all missing the point. Social justice is important. It's the W that's annoying. It gets to the point where even the arguments starts to not even make sense.
I've been talking about this for quite some time and I'm happy people are finally starting to notice. In my experience, gay men tend to feel like they are the center of the oppression universe. That they have it worse than anyone and how dare anyone disagree. A victim complex. Due to this, they also feel as though they can do no wrong. So they simply cannot tolerate when being called out for something as a community. They feel that since they are oh-so oppressed, they're in capable of also being oppressors. It's beyond 'special snowflake'.