• throwawayacc0430@sh.itjust.works
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    1か月前

    Shaming people for “dick size” is support for the patriarchy and therefore supporting misogyny.

    Fuck this toxic masculinity. This is literally feeding into the alt-right pipeline.

    • entwine413@lemm.ee
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      30日前

      It’s shaming them for their toxic masculinity.

      It’s also a comic, so maybe you could loosen up that stick.

      • Ordinary_Person@lemmy.ca
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        30日前

        Apparently we aren’t allowed to fight fire with fire. eyeroll

        You know what? Fuck that. When I deal with meatheads at work (I’m in construction) I use their own language against them to shame them. One example: If they say something is woke just because they don’t like it, I’m calling them a r3tard. Not because I enjoy saying the word, but because I KNOW it’s language that will actually get through to them. " Are you r3tarded?" Is A LOT more effective than “That’s not nice” with people who are like that.

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      You couldn’t just say it’s body shaming ans stupid to push anyone with a small Penis to white nationalism?

      Why did you have to frame it that insulting men’s bodies is actually just misogyny?

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        It’s the patriarchy that defined large dicks as more masculine and “good”. You think “small penis” is an insult because you were taught that it was.

        Fun fact. The ancient Romans thought a large penis was less desirable. You could mock someone for being big.

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          Sure, I would agree with that, but just because it’s root cause is the patriarchy does not mean that something that hurts men is actually misogyny.

        • Dasus@lemmy.world
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          The ancient Romans thought a large penis was less desirable. You could mock someone for being big.

          Well yes but no. Aesthetically, it was considered vulgar. So was drinking wine “raw”, but people still got plenty drunk all the time. And no matter the fashion of the statues of the time, sex still worked the same.