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  • Nataratata@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlHow about that?
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    1 year ago

    Wasn’t the trouble some people had with the drag queen shows the dances? I don’t know the situation in the US(?), but that’s what some people disliked about some of the shows in Germany.

    Here is a video of one of these shows that was a program for kindergarden kids: https://youtu.be/p2zsZHb_Y7E?feature=shared

    It’s dishonest to leave it out of the discussion when people didn’t have a problem with the clothing in the first place.

    I am no pro in pedagogy or whatever. Not sure if that’s super harmful or whatever tale the alt right tried to spin. But it’s definitely not just some people with a cleavage or other types of sexy clothes.


  • As someone who was in the same shoes as the person you reacted to: I was absolutely repulsed. It’s the main reason why I waited until my late thirties to get a partner for life.

    When I got the slightest whiff of the men being with me because he liked that I was short / skinny / childlike that was the end of the relationship. It’s not only superficial, but also highly questionable to find your partner attractive because of these traits.








  • Nataratata@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldheartbreaking moment
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    It’s also important to remember that this is how most abuse cases work out. There is almost never enough evidence because it is almost impossible to proof beyond reasonable doubt. It’s incredibly rare that someone gets convicted in an abuse case, no matter if they actually committed abuse or not. The victim has to basically stand in court with the gunk and fingerprints of the perpetrator still on them and video material that shows it wasn’t self-defense from the other side, for any conviction to actually happen.



  • Nataratata@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldBuffed af
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    A huge chunk of feminists are pereptrating hatred of men and are praised for that?

    I don’t think we share a reality. Unless with a “huge chunk” you mean one hateful twitter post by one individual or whatever you are referring to.

    Otherwise please show to me a few examples where feminists perpetuate hatred towards men. Otherwise I assume you were tricked by some Andrew Tate video into believing there is a conspiracy against men by female raptors in the shadows or something.


  • Nataratata@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldBuffed af
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    So you feel like whenever people talk about how there are unrealistic body standards for women they also have to mention and talk about unrealistic body standards for men.

    But at the same time you complain about feminists allegedly talking about feminist issues in discussions about men’s issues.

    I feel like something doesn’t sound right with that logic…



  • Nataratata@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldBuffed af
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    But OP was very likely referring to the fact that women discuss how female bodies are depicted unrealistically in almost every piece of media. The meme makes fun of women talking about that issue, pretending that men are also depicted unrealistically. That’s the whole punch line.