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Comments by "Crazy Eyes" (@CrizzyEyes) on "Trans Rugby Player Puts 3 Women On Stretcher In Single Game \u0026 Team Calls The COPS To Defend It!" video.
@ChibiNyan In this context, since we are blaming groups for the actions of individuals, it is men's fault that women have the right to vote.
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@roberts8883 I am not saying it is a wrong position at all, I'm stating that if you are to take a prejudiced view on it then you must also be prepared to take responsibility for those you consider inept. I've seen a lot of comments on this issue that amount to "We should take the right for women to vote away because they can't make good decisions, but I want my wife to only make good decisions."
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@minilogoguy18 The problem is if you take a sexist view of it, the men are also to blame. To put it another way, you don't blame the dog when it pees on a carpet. That's your fault as an owner. The dog will do what the dog does.
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@Kyle-sr6jm "An exceptionally fit and trained woman can compete somewhat against a similarly sized unfit/untrained male." Depends on your definition of untrained. The Battle of the Sexes in the 1970's had some guy ranked in the 300 or 400s of men's tennis compete against the top women in the sport. He was a bit of an ass, and didn't take good care of himself (drank often etc). It took a fair while and a few exhibitions before a woman finally beat him. There's also the US women's soccer team losing to 14 year old boys, but you could easily argue that they lost intentionally so as to encourage the boys. From personal experience, I have trained BJJ with women a few times. Thankfully BJJ is probably the most gentle martial art with the greatest margin for error, but I still felt like I had to restrain myself. For reference, I'm a huge computer nerd. Most men in that class are much more fit than I am and practice other sports or work out at the gym more than I do.
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@AUTI5T1X Oh boy, a supporter of violence against women. I'd say that's slightly worse than being tactless.
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@willdegra317 It's not necessarily about good or charitable feelings but often about perceived social pressure. Many women see news and social media repeating this narrative over and over again and they parrot it too, because they perceive it as "safe." They don't want to be ostracized. They also don't care about other women because of competitive mating.
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@Nightreaper86 Yes. The instinctual urge to not hurt women is a strong one in men. Put simply you have to pit a woman against a guy that 99% of society would consider crazy in order to understand what "true male strength" is.
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The "you can't define biological woman because you don't have a PhD" argument is so easy to turn on its head, especially when it's being asked by a woman. How do you know you're a woman? You identify as one? Sorry, you're not qualified to do that. I'll have to see your thesis on why you're a woman.
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