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Possibly the conversation went exactly like that! π€£π€£π€£
Nah they put him there knowing full well he is the opposite of what you'd want
Haha nice try Onion!
This is an Onion article right? Right????
"expert"
Technically a perpetrator and/or enabler of a lot of gender violence could be considered an expert on the topic.
Thank you guys! Lemmy is helpful in finding something to smile about while the country is totally falling apart.
Italy moment
I wonder if they have wives
An angry Italian wife/mother can teach her lessons in a very effective way, indeed!
I bet he wears a fedoraβ¦
Mamamia
If women are as evil as the devil, we men are at least twice as evil as the devil.
Sexism torwards women? Let's add sexism torwards men to that!
We can acknowledge that male abusers exist without minimizing the severity of female abusers.
You may not see it, but there is misogyny coded in what your say when you generalize women as less capable of being an abuser. Even if there are statistically more male abusers, it doesn't make female abusers less terrible.
The reason why so many male victims are unable to speak up is because of statements like this. When you delegitimize female abusers, you are delegitimizing the suffering of male victims. This is a reminder that the patriarchy hurts everyone.