Joe Bloggs
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when an MRA (or 'just a man') generalises any of the above, but especially so if he generalises feminists?
I keep seeing feminists telling us that 'feminists just want xyz' [replace with any nicey nicey claim], so it's obviously fine for them to generalise themselves - even if their actions say more than their words. But the moment someone says "feminists tend to be hypocrites" (as an example), suddenly they bash on you for generalising them.
Why are they ok to generalise, but expect the rest of the world not to generalise?
I keep seeing feminists telling us that 'feminists just want xyz' [replace with any nicey nicey claim], so it's obviously fine for them to generalise themselves - even if their actions say more than their words. But the moment someone says "feminists tend to be hypocrites" (as an example), suddenly they bash on you for generalising them.
Why are they ok to generalise, but expect the rest of the world not to generalise?