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Posted: 4 years ago
#21

Originally posted by: NoraSM


I believe one shouldn't let the world come between you and your future, Let them say whatever they want to, they won't come to help someone when she is going through domestic violence or has nothing to eat


Yup

The analogy was gender neutral


Best thing I have heard today... live for yourself because you alone will have to bear the consequences in life, I think it’s important to be assertive in life and not get influenced by people.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#22

Originally posted by: Harley_Quinn

Crying, trying hard, laughing emoji. All these words indicate lack of an argument.


Arguments were all given.😆 You just didn't like them.


Still, in case you didn't understand:


1 man treated as an object is a problem to that one man. One man or men treated as object(s) is not an issue because it's just not even close to that level yet where it will be a societal problem.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#23

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


Arguments were all given.😆 You just didn't like them.


Still, in case you didn't understand:


1 man treated as an object is a problem to that one man. One man or men treated as object(s) is not an issue because it's just not even close to that level yet where it will be a societal problem.

I don't have a problem with valid arguments. I'm not one of those whose sole purpose is to win in an argument by hook or crook. I like it when the opposite side also gives good arguments as it helps everyone to see a topic from different angles.

What I have a problem with is this whataboutery. Your whole argument is standing on the fact that most men don't face objectification, so it's okay to objectify them in movies. But it's not okay to objectify women in movies because they face it everywhere. When objectification shouldn't be tolerated for any gender.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#24

Originally posted by: Harley_Quinn

I don't have a problem with valid arguments. I'm not one of those whose sole purpose is to win in an argument by hook or crook. I like it when the opposite side also gives good arguments as it helps everyone to see a topic from different angles.

What I have a problem with is this whataboutery. Your whole argument is standing on the fact that most men don't face objectification, so it's okay to objectify them in movies. But it's not okay to objectify women in movies because they face it everywhere. When objectification shouldn't be tolerated for any gender.


Whataboutery is what *you're* doing 😆. Quote: What about the men?


I'm giving you an answer.


You didn't like it.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#25

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


Whataboutery is what *you're* doing 😆. Quote: What about the men?


I'm giving you an answer.


You didn't like it.

I made a topic on objectification of men and you did your whataboutery by saying it doesn't matter because it happens much more with women.

You brought the whataboutery of "What about the women?". I was not justifying objectification on women, but you kinda justified objectification of men by bringing women into equation.

Yeah right, I didn't like your answer because it was bullshit and I called out your bullshit which irked you. Otherwise I didn't even quote you specifically because some other posters also made comments like you.

And stop abusing the laughing emoji. Nothing about your posts is funny.

Edited by Harley_Quinn - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Harley_Quinn

I made a topic on objectification of men and you did your whataboutery by saying it doesn't matter because it happens much more with women.

You brought the whataboutery of "What about the women?". I was not justifying objectification on women, but you kinda justified objectification of men by bringing women into equation.

Yeah right, I didn't like your answer because it was bullshit and I called out your bullshit which irked you. Otherwise I didn't even quote you specifically because some other posters also made comments like you.

And stop abusing the laughing emoji. Nothing about your posts is funny.

Originally posted by: Harley_Quinn


How is comparing men with chairs any different from comparing women with cars?

They are both objectifications. Degrading a person to an object.

Why Dear Zindagi didn't face any backlash for making this crap analogy?

Is it because it's not like those brainless movies but a pseudo-philosophical one, so nobody noticed?

And the fact that men are being objectified here and not women, so nobody cares?


See example of your whataboutery.😆


You just didn't like the answers you got.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


See example of your whataboutery.😆


You just didn't like the answers you got.

This is not whataboutery. I only made comparison of both objectifications to show that the chair comparison was an objectification. I didn't give justification for objectification of women by giving this example.

Whataboutery has to be a counter argument in the first place. This was my first post from where this thread started.

@bold, keep on repeating this. Will make you sleep at night.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#28

To be fair


If we go by the theoretical definition of it, it doesn’t apply to the situation.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objectification


We can also argue that how some type of “flirting” can be called sexual harassment on both sides- it can be harmless or makes someone very uncomfortable. It also depends on the intent of the person, the tone and whether or not it feels violating.


Reminds of the below incident. Had watched a documentary on Netflix.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Scott_Amedure

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Posted: 4 years ago
#29

Originally posted by: Harley_Quinn

I don't have a problem with valid arguments. I'm not one of those whose sole purpose is to win in an argument by hook or crook. I like it when the opposite side also gives good arguments as it helps everyone to see a topic from different angles.

What I have a problem with is this whataboutery. Your whole argument is standing on the fact that most men don't face objectification, so it's okay to objectify them in movies. But it's not okay to objectify women in movies because they face it everywhere. When objectification shouldn't be tolerated for any gender.


Well, that's a FACT. Women face very real consequences of objectification, men DO NOT. So this debate is essentially centered around a non-issue.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#30

Originally posted by: Mahisa22


Well, that's a FACT. Women face very real consequences of objectification, men DO NOT. So this debate is essentially centered around a non-issue.

So when did I say it's not a fact? But objectifying men doesn't make it okay because women have it worse.

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