N.B. misandry is not real because men are not systemically oppressed (uninternalize your reddit MRA today: men suffer some drawbacks under the patriarchy but ultimately still maintain it due to the large amount of privileges they receive under it!)

  • EelBolshevikism [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    I understand you specifically present outwardly as masc, and as you said lots of AMAB non-binary people do. However the phrasing is just… weird because it implies male privilege is a universal Thing to AMAB people. I am indeed bringing a lot of baggage to this conversation that doesn’t affect you, however I am bringing it because the joke makes me uncomfortable. Please understand that I am seeing this from a different perspective and, while your personal experience might work with the joke, the joke implies at least somewhat that it’s somehow universal to AMAB people and that bugs me. Plus like??? There are a LOT of non-AMAB people that experience male privilege (trans men???)

    Like it shouldn’t take this much for someone to say that a joke is just really uncomfortable to them.

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        You have to justify the joke because it also reaches into and comments on MY experiences because I’m an AMAB person, Jesus Christ.

        Edit: Like if you made a post like “As a white-passing mixed-race hispanic person I experience reverse racism, prayers in chat” it would be blatantly weird and kind of offensive and/or just outright nonsensical because like, sure, it might technically be true they have privilege, in some circumstances, but 99% of the time I’ve heard when people attack mixed-race people for being “too white” it’s just punching down.

        Edit 2: https://juliaserano.substack.com/p/on-male-socialization-and-the-trans

        • You have to justify the joke because it also reaches into and comments on MY experiences because I’m an AMAB person, Jesus Christ

          No, I don’t, actually. I never said or implied that I was speaking for every AMAB person. I’m also not Jesus Christ.

          Like if you made a post like “As a white-passing mixed-race hispanic person I experience reverse racism, prayers in chat”

          I support the right of any white-passing Hispanic person to say this lol, and I honestly am not sure what you’re trying to get at. What right do you have say this is offensive if that’s their experience? What are you policing this hypothetical person for anyway?

          https://juliaserano.substack.com/p/on-male-socialization-and-the-trans

          Great article, except I’ve already read it and it doesn’t have anything to do with me. If you want to go tell at some TERFs, go right ahead, they deserve it. But spare me your outrage over me joking about experiencing male privilege