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Because thereal's version is welcoming and non discriminatory, and the meme is antagonistic by design
Yes, it is antagonistic. But is it bad to be antagonistic to people who think that men's feelings are more important that women's safety?
Yeah, ok, with this response and your other one, I'm blocking you now
hell of a thing to say about yourself lol
Come to join the fun I see! Do you also think that women's safety is less important than men's feelings?
Come on coward, what's your position?
My position is you can approach the topic of safety for women without antagonistically tarring all men with the rape brush.
Especially if you want good men on board for this argument
No one has called all men rapists. The meme doesn't imply it. The women answering the man/bear thought experiment are not implying that.
Where is this coming from?