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"Sexist" and Controversial Remarks
Im going to be told I'm wrong regardless, so who cares.
Im going to be told I'm wrong regardless, so who cares.
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Cognitive error: Fortune telling.Aero51 said:Im going to be told I'm wrong regardless, so who cares.
Not only that, but it shows attentiveness and the ability to care for something just because it's beautiful. A lot of people when they see really nice hair, they want to touch it, run their fingers through it.If women see that you have nice, healthy and thick (non balding) hair, it shows them that you're healthy and virile. It's a very primitive instinct.
Speak your mind or don't speak at all.Aero51 said:Im going to be told I'm wrong regardless, so who cares.
lendav_rott said:Speak your mind or don't speak at all.
What was the original post about? Mysoginism or judging by others' post a mixture of social paranoia?
A sexist remark is any statement or comment that reinforces stereotypes, bias, or discrimination against a particular gender. This can include remarks that belittle, objectify, or degrade individuals based on their gender.
Yes, a remark can still be considered sexist even if the intention was not to be discriminatory. This is because it can still perpetuate harmful stereotypes and contribute to a culture of inequality and discrimination.
To address and prevent sexist remarks, it is important to educate ourselves and others about gender equality and the harmful effects of sexism. We can also speak up and challenge sexist remarks when we hear them, and strive to promote inclusivity and respect in our language and behaviors.
Controversial remarks can include statements or opinions that are polarizing, offensive, or provocative. They can also refer to comments that stir up debate or disagreement, such as those related to politics, religion, or social issues.
Controversial remarks can have a significant impact on society, as they can contribute to polarization, division, and discrimination. They can also perpetuate harmful beliefs and contribute to a culture of intolerance and disrespect.