Just logical fail? Or incredible sexism?
My recent ban has expired now. Here's a short sequence of events:
1) Posted a detailed video where Karen Straughan is interviewed by a BBC representative, in which she details why she is an anti-feminist, because she believes feminism is bad for women and people in general. And then why she's more recently become a men's rights activist.
2) Someone alludes to Gamergate
3) I mention that it's not really anything to do with the video, but pass comment because Martin Fowler (who I'd mentioned) has recently-ish indirectly referenced other people who in turn have referenced GamerGate. I pass comment that in my opinion Anita Sarkeesian is an utter scumbag - because she is (I'd personally use much stronger words if they weren't filtered).
Here's where it gets interesting... Cojak then calls me (an active member of the forum) a scumbag, then bans me for calling someone the other side of the world a scumbag.
Although that quote seems confused because as far as I'm aware Sarkeesian is not a moderator of this forum
I did however attempt to make contact and suggest that I had been banned in error, but this was ignored... so....
I log back in after a week and are then able to read the explanation for my infraction:
Which is even more bizarre.
So here's my question:
Is this a case of someone just getting really confused, and then not wanting to admit so? If so then fine - it's not my forum. Just sayin'...
Or is this a case of Cojak supposing that because I called a particular woman a scumbag, then I must be saying that all women are scumbags?
If the latter is the case then ofcourse this is incredibly sexist of Cojak - objectifying women in such a way - removing their own personal & moral agency in the supposition that one woman's actions are representative of all women.
It's ironic that the original video I linked to exists [i.e. Karen campaigns to highlight that...] precisely to point out that such objectification of women is precisely why feminism is typically bad for women in the first place.
Yes. Perhaps we should have a look back through the last year of threads and see just how many men (including those active in this forum!) have freely been called scumbags or worse, and then compare that to the number of women. I'd bet good money that we're below our quota for calling women derogatory names.
Of course, I'm not sexist and don't like the idea of categorizing the actions of individuals into male/female - with quotas for the tolerance or praise of each.
A person should be judged on the merits of their actions, as a person - and castigated according to their vices, as a person.
The fact of the matter is that Anita Sarkeesian, in my opinion in accordance with the above, is a proper ****. It's a shame that other more primitive people champion sexism and bigotry under the faux banner of equality.
My recent ban has expired now. Here's a short sequence of events:
1) Posted a detailed video where Karen Straughan is interviewed by a BBC representative, in which she details why she is an anti-feminist, because she believes feminism is bad for women and people in general. And then why she's more recently become a men's rights activist.
2) Someone alludes to Gamergate
3) I mention that it's not really anything to do with the video, but pass comment because Martin Fowler (who I'd mentioned) has recently-ish indirectly referenced other people who in turn have referenced GamerGate. I pass comment that in my opinion Anita Sarkeesian is an utter scumbag - because she is (I'd personally use much stronger words if they weren't filtered).
Here's where it gets interesting... Cojak then calls me (an active member of the forum) a scumbag, then bans me for calling someone the other side of the world a scumbag.
SpontaneousOrder who seems to have forgotten that a fellow utter scumbag is a moderator on this forum.
I did however attempt to make contact and suggest that I had been banned in error, but this was ignored... so....
I log back in after a week and are then able to read the explanation for my infraction:
Reason: Not acceptable
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This forum with for both genders.
Something you might have forgotten.
7 Day ban.
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This forum with for both genders.
Something you might have forgotten.
7 Day ban.
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So here's my question:
Is this a case of someone just getting really confused, and then not wanting to admit so? If so then fine - it's not my forum. Just sayin'...
Or is this a case of Cojak supposing that because I called a particular woman a scumbag, then I must be saying that all women are scumbags?
If the latter is the case then ofcourse this is incredibly sexist of Cojak - objectifying women in such a way - removing their own personal & moral agency in the supposition that one woman's actions are representative of all women.
It's ironic that the original video I linked to exists [i.e. Karen campaigns to highlight that...] precisely to point out that such objectification of women is precisely why feminism is typically bad for women in the first place.
Reason: Not acceptable
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This forum with for both genders.
Something you might have forgotten.
7 Day ban.
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This forum with for both genders.
Something you might have forgotten.
7 Day ban.
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Yes. Perhaps we should have a look back through the last year of threads and see just how many men (including those active in this forum!) have freely been called scumbags or worse, and then compare that to the number of women. I'd bet good money that we're below our quota for calling women derogatory names.
Of course, I'm not sexist and don't like the idea of categorizing the actions of individuals into male/female - with quotas for the tolerance or praise of each.
A person should be judged on the merits of their actions, as a person - and castigated according to their vices, as a person.
The fact of the matter is that Anita Sarkeesian, in my opinion in accordance with the above, is a proper ****. It's a shame that other more primitive people champion sexism and bigotry under the faux banner of equality.
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