And all because they've turned themselves into victims.
I find that all of these points are also coming to bear with different races as well.
It’s not just if you’re a man interacting with a woman - it’s if you’re a white man interacting with anyone else who isn’t white or male.
A sales guy that was talking to me just ducked out of the deal .. suddenly ... because he thinks I’m a racist.
I made him really uncomfortable, but still didn’t change his mind, when I reflected that he didn’t feel comfortable around me because I am physically deformed. He balked at the notion. But for him he knew without a doubt that I wasn’t comfortable around him because he was black.
Are we both right ? Who really knows at this point. I know that I simply can’t be myself around anyone else because I will offend them. This was during the Kanye at the white house week when I’m sure I made some comments that simply didn’t fall on all ears the same way.
But the whole “Hashtag” thing was designed to dumb people down, to make them speak in a broken language so that ideas of rebellion could never take off.
I grew up the son of a programmer. For me “$” isn’t “Dollar sign” it’s “String”. And yeah, I catch myself quite often saying it. Talk about people not knowing what I’m talking about !
>>And all because they’ve turned themselves into victims.<<
I have heard it said — by women — that 3rd wave feminism has turned women into couch fainters. They have thrown women’s “equality” back 100 years.