Is it okay to...

Started by TempAccount2 pages

Is it okay to...

take issue with contemporary feminism, sex discrimination against men, but not actually dislike women?

Would you still be labeled as an incel by ignorant people?

I personally have issues with sex discrimination against men and how women have been prioritized in the workplace as ideal workers.

E.g

- Insurance rates for men tend to always be higher. It pisses me off how my parents never allowed me to drive during high-school b/c of ridiculous insurance rates for young men, yet my sister who is now of age can because the insurance rates for women are significantly lower.

Hell, even as an EMT my insurance still costs more than a teenage female driver. A load of bullshit if you ask me.

- It is no secret that our economy has shifted away from jobs dominated by men (e.g truck driver, machinists, industrial jobs in general, etc) to those in service and healthcare. Women naturally are better are socializing and empathizing than men, and hence are more desirable to employers than men.

- Colleges (at least in the US) are beginning to see females as the clear majority in incoming classes. White men are actually quite the minority now in most universities. Women also tend to be better students than men when looking at average GPA and test scores, and hence have the advantage.

- Yet in spite of a society beginning to turn on traditional masculinity, I have no issues with actual women.

So is this acceptable? Or am I a mgtow/loser/incel/virgin/*derogatory leftist label*?

Shut up already

Re: Is it okay to...

Originally posted by TempAccount
take issue with contemporary feminism, sex discrimination against men, but not actually dislike women?

Yes

Originally posted by TempAccount
Would you still be labeled as an incel by ignorant people?

Also Yes

Originally posted by TempAccount
I personally have issues with sex discrimination against men

Agreed

Originally posted by TempAccount
- Insurance rates for men tend to always be higher. It pisses me off how my parents never allowed me to drive during high-school b/c of ridiculous insurance rates for young men, yet my sister who is now of age can because the insurance rates for women are significantly lower.

I wouldn't say that's an example of feminism. In absence of super detailed information on individuals, people fall back on running the statistics at a lower resolution. It's not desirable, but I wouldn't call it necessarily malevolent.

That's actually why barring employers from looking at criminal history actually hurts non-criminal black men the most, because in absence of individualized information employers put more weight on lower resolution group statistical information.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Shut up already
How 'bout you suck my choad?

Nah, you can suck mine though.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Nah, you can suck mine though.
Jeffrey Daimler style?

Yes, but why would you? Coming to the conclusion that women are shit in general is just reaching full enlightenment.

He's right about sex and insurance.

It's not always one way or another, but the fact they can say "This insurance views men/women as a bigger risk" is pretty disgusting.

Needless to point out what if scenerios, such as "Blacks are views as a bigger insurance risk.." If anyone tried that, the social media lynch mobs would be out in force.

The vehicle insurance rates for men and women is based on data that a 16yo male is far more likely to speed and drive recklessly and get into an accident than a 16yo female is and this true up the age ladder. Once you hit around 30 the rates start to equalize.

Again, this is based on data supported by traffic citations and accident reports. And while I believe women are worse drivers in general, this isn't some sexist agenda by the "feminazi cuck leftist" front, it's the mega corporation insurance companies trying to bank in where/when they can.

Originally posted by Robtard
The vehicle insurance rates for men and women is based on data that a 16yo male is far more likely to speed and drive recklessly and get into an accident than a 16yo female is and this true up the age ladder. Once you hit around 30 the rates start to equalize.

Again, this is based on data supported by traffic citations and accident reports. And while I believe women are worse drivers in general, this isn't some sexist agenda by the "feminazi cuck leftist" front, it's the mega corporation insurance companies trying to bank in where/when they can.

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Originally posted by cdtm
He's right about sex and insurance.

It's not always one way or another, but the fact they can say "This insurance views men/women as a bigger risk" is pretty disgusting.

Needless to point out what if scenerios, such as "Blacks are views as a bigger insurance risk.." If anyone tried that, the social media lynch mobs would be out in force.

And the feminists who claim they want equality don't seem to really care about the insurance issue.

The fake pink tax bullshit and the wage gap myth? Oh then they care...

Originally posted by Robtard
The vehicle insurance rates for men and women is based on data that a 16yo male is far more likely to speed and drive recklessly and get into an accident than a 16yo female is and this true up the age ladder. Once you hit around 30 the rates start to equalize.

Again, this is based on data supported by traffic citations and accident reports. And while I believe women are worse drivers in general, this isn't some sexist agenda by the "feminazi cuck leftist" front, it's the mega corporation insurance companies trying to bank in where/when they can.

Right, in the Risk Management world, this fact is not even remotely controversial.

Sorry, young men represent a higher financial risk, as drivers, than women. 🙂 Facts don't care about your feelings.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
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Originally posted by dadudemon
Right, in the Risk Management world, this fact is not even remotely controversial.

Sorry, young men represent a higher financial risk, as drivers, than women. 🙂 Facts don't care about your feelings.

Bingo

Originally posted by dadudemon
Right, in the Risk Management world, this fact is not even remotely controversial.

Sorry, young men represent a higher financial risk, as drivers, than women. 🙂 Facts don't care about your feelings.

Sexist pig.

Originally posted by Surtur
Sexist pig.

Reported.

You're going to get a ban or warning, for sure.

Was it just a report or a TPS Report? It makes a difference.

It was a DIC report.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Reported.

You're going to get a ban or warning, for sure.

Too late I already reported you for misogyny and for the denial of feelings.

Originally posted by Silent Master
It was a DIC report.

Did it have a cover sheet?

Originally posted by Surtur
Too late I already reported you for misogyny and for the denial of feelings.

Oh really?

I reported you for improper use of the report button.

You'll get banned, then the ban will get lifted, just so they can ban you a second time.