pepharytheworm said:
Loius CK kinda sum it up in a humorous way http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDh4qk1Tl8k To the second part there is nothing wrong with being sexually attracted to a woman. The problem only lies in the way you act on that attraction. Also sexualizing a person and being sexually attraced to a person are not the same thing. |
"To your first point what sex is usually perpetuating these crimes?"
men of course because men are more overtly aggressive and violent than women
"Loius CK kinda sum it up in a humorous way"
loius ck hates on men very often to gain the support of women
without actually analysing the evils of women
to me looking to someone like that for insight into real issues is a waste of time
from the video he basically says that women do men a grand favour by accepting their advances for relationships...
the implication here to me is clear and that is that the value of women is higher than men... why?
he also says that there is no greater threat to women than men... well that is true... but alternatively which sex is called upon to defend the other?
do you not see the contradiction?
males are bad when their masculinity threatens women, however, it is still then expected that men throw their lives away for women...
anyway let me ask you one last thing we have loads of people like loius ck analysing just how evil men are for being aggressive, violent, sexist pigs
however, can you honestly tell me of a comparable situation for women?
where is the analysis of the evil women perpetuate? or is it just that it is only men that are capable of evil?
what you have to keep in mind is that men and women do not exist in a bubble we are connected in a system
which means that men impact upon women and women upon men
nowadays the current situation is that we generally only hear about the negative impact of men and the positive of women and i personally find that sickening
guys like louis ck perpetuate this situation because they know they will gain the support of women and the men that feel guilty about their sexuality