
FoxSauce
Emotional unstable like and IKEA table
- Aug 23, 2024
- 547
Ilabled this in NSFW just in case.
First off, I'm not sure how this will come across, and if it rubs anyone the wrong way, I sincerely apologize that's not my intention. I believe everyone's entitled to their own opinion, and the last thing I want is to start an argument or stir up negativity around a sensitive topic.
I'll admit, I'm nervous even writing this.
For the past few weeks, I've been quietly reading through a forum for incels. As a girl, I found some of the content extremely offensive misogynistic, racist, and even violent at times. No, I don't believe people deserve sex just beacuse . A lot of it was disturbing, and it was hard to read. There's a lot of anger directed at women, blaming them and society for their personal struggles.
And still… some posts made me wonder: how does someone end up holding that much anger toward an entire gender?
Do I hate them? Honestly, no. I don't excuse what they say, but I think a lot of them are just deeply hurt maybe by women, maybe by other things. Yes, some women can be mean, shallow, or even cruel. But that's true for people in general not just women, not just men.
I won't lie either I make geralizations too.
No gender is entirely good or bad. Not all men are toxic, and not all women are manipulative or heartless. And sure, some individuals regardless of gender do deserve consequences for harmful actions, especially in serious cases like SA or other crimes. But blaming an entire gender for personal pain? That doesn't feel like the right path to healing or understanding.
I believe everyone deserves respect, regardless of gender. And of course, things like mental illness, low self-esteem, trauma, and depression can play a role in how people act and think (though I'm no expert, so what the hell do I know ).
I know this post won't change the world or fix anything. But I guess what I'm saying is: maybe everyone deserves at least a second chance. Maybe more compassion and less generalization would go a long way.
First off, I'm not sure how this will come across, and if it rubs anyone the wrong way, I sincerely apologize that's not my intention. I believe everyone's entitled to their own opinion, and the last thing I want is to start an argument or stir up negativity around a sensitive topic.
I'll admit, I'm nervous even writing this.
For the past few weeks, I've been quietly reading through a forum for incels. As a girl, I found some of the content extremely offensive misogynistic, racist, and even violent at times. No, I don't believe people deserve sex just beacuse . A lot of it was disturbing, and it was hard to read. There's a lot of anger directed at women, blaming them and society for their personal struggles.
And still… some posts made me wonder: how does someone end up holding that much anger toward an entire gender?
Do I hate them? Honestly, no. I don't excuse what they say, but I think a lot of them are just deeply hurt maybe by women, maybe by other things. Yes, some women can be mean, shallow, or even cruel. But that's true for people in general not just women, not just men.
I won't lie either I make geralizations too.
No gender is entirely good or bad. Not all men are toxic, and not all women are manipulative or heartless. And sure, some individuals regardless of gender do deserve consequences for harmful actions, especially in serious cases like SA or other crimes. But blaming an entire gender for personal pain? That doesn't feel like the right path to healing or understanding.
I believe everyone deserves respect, regardless of gender. And of course, things like mental illness, low self-esteem, trauma, and depression can play a role in how people act and think (though I'm no expert, so what the hell do I know ).
I know this post won't change the world or fix anything. But I guess what I'm saying is: maybe everyone deserves at least a second chance. Maybe more compassion and less generalization would go a long way.