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TW: powerlevel
I lived in a country that spoke a romance language for a few years (read: a language with gendered words). I also got fairly involved in various activist circles in said country and got to know them and the people that compose them quite well. At first I thought they were so great and refreshing and nothing like the SJWs in the US (mostly because this country has very real problems that are very worth complaining and protesting about, like the problems in the US pale in comparison, and the fact that these people dedicated a large part of their life to actual activist work, as opposed to sitting on Tumblr/Twitter all day).
However, I soon began to doubt my previous assumptions due to the fact that over time, these people became obsessed with "gender neutral" language (like I said, they speak a language that, unlike English, has gendered words). If you thought "latinx" was bad, then wait until you see every document or flyer they release, all written in this "gender neutral" language. If it was possible to make a "neutral" version of the word (by replacing the gender-offending letter with "X"), they would do it, and they would be remarkably consistent about it. Many of them want to make it an official policy that their university use this "neutral" language in all official communication, which lol.
Then they began to start going off the deep end into "feminism," which was basically like your standard Tumblr feminist shit. Granted, this country has some serious problems like I said before, and sexism is one of them, but instead of tackling that in any meaningful way, they choose to instead focus on giving space for SJW "Empowered Feminist Sex Workers" to talk about how prostitution should be legalized (this is a country where there is a high level of violence against women and human trafficking going on). You may agree or disagree with that position, but making the legalization of prostitution higher priority than the other, far more serious issues affecting women that I mentioned going on in this country, is sort of whack in my opinion.
Then a couple of days ago, I saw one of them send me an invite via FB to an event that involved them discussing 13 Reasons Why and its relationship with feminism. 13 Reasons Why was already a shitty series for the way it disregarded all the warnings and advice on how to portray suicide/its portrayal of suicide in general, but now we're going to analyze this shitty series with a "feminist" lens???? Sadly, I don't live in this country anymore so I'll be unable to attend the event, but I'm sure it'll be exceptional.
However, I soon began to doubt my previous assumptions due to the fact that over time, these people became obsessed with "gender neutral" language (like I said, they speak a language that, unlike English, has gendered words). If you thought "latinx" was bad, then wait until you see every document or flyer they release, all written in this "gender neutral" language. If it was possible to make a "neutral" version of the word (by replacing the gender-offending letter with "X"), they would do it, and they would be remarkably consistent about it. Many of them want to make it an official policy that their university use this "neutral" language in all official communication, which lol.
Then they began to start going off the deep end into "feminism," which was basically like your standard Tumblr feminist shit. Granted, this country has some serious problems like I said before, and sexism is one of them, but instead of tackling that in any meaningful way, they choose to instead focus on giving space for SJW "Empowered Feminist Sex Workers" to talk about how prostitution should be legalized (this is a country where there is a high level of violence against women and human trafficking going on). You may agree or disagree with that position, but making the legalization of prostitution higher priority than the other, far more serious issues affecting women that I mentioned going on in this country, is sort of whack in my opinion.
Then a couple of days ago, I saw one of them send me an invite via FB to an event that involved them discussing 13 Reasons Why and its relationship with feminism. 13 Reasons Why was already a shitty series for the way it disregarded all the warnings and advice on how to portray suicide/its portrayal of suicide in general, but now we're going to analyze this shitty series with a "feminist" lens???? Sadly, I don't live in this country anymore so I'll be unable to attend the event, but I'm sure it'll be exceptional.
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