Re: Ignorant things said by Internet know-it-alls
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:09 pm
I think it was a jokeEurobeatjester wrote:I never said it was, but that wasn't the point I was trying to make and you know that.
(Where's the Walkthrough?)
https://ks.fhs.sh/
I think it was a jokeEurobeatjester wrote:I never said it was, but that wasn't the point I was trying to make and you know that.
Oh, you mean like how PETA was hired by KFC to discredit real animal rights activists? And how Justin Bieber was hired by a hysterical anti-art cult to discredit music?bhtooefr wrote:Also, I wouldn't be surprised if some of the loudest anti-man feminists are actually professional strawwomen.
As in, hired by the patriarchy to discredit feminism.
You mean he wasn't?Pyramid Head wrote: And how Justin Bieber was hired by a hysterical anti-art cult to discredit music?
Where did you get that definition from? I was always taught that feminism is about equality between men and women, not superiority of one gender over the other. Most actual feminists, not the radical reverse-mysoginists, would cringe on the female-on-male abuse shown in that video earlier.Feminism is inheritly flawed. as it's name suggests, it empowers women over men, not promoting equality.
That is what it's about, but in that case, why not just say egalitarianism? It's not that the actual movement supports inequality, it's that the name seems to suggest it unintentionally.Guest Poster wrote:Where did you get that definition from? I was always taught that feminism is about equality between men and women, not superiority of one gender over the other. Most actual feminists, not the radical reverse-mysoginists, would cringe on the female-on-male abuse shown in that video earlier.Feminism is inheritly flawed. as it's name suggests, it empowers women over men, not promoting equality.
Feminism is pro-women on the assumption that there is local, regional or universal need for application of kratos, bia or dunamis in making women equal to men as far as socioeconomic or sociocultural concerns are involved. We seldom see masculinism because historically women have often been seen to have had the short end of the stick. Humans are a varied species, so all kinds of other situations have arisen over time. It's interesting to study.Guest Poster wrote:Where did you get that definition from? I was always taught that feminism is about equality between men and women, not superiority of one gender over the other. Most actual feminists, not the radical reverse-mysoginists, would cringe on the female-on-male abuse shown in that video earlier.Feminism is inheritly flawed. as it's name suggests, it empowers women over men, not promoting equality.
Hint taken. Guys, if we don't have anything original topic relevant to add, we should probably take this elsewhere.Silentcook wrote:It's been kind of two pages since this had anything at all to do with ignorant things said by Internet know-it-alls or with KS, peeps.
have you ever heard the term pesudo intellectual? It is a homographic term for material conditons that create class systems with accordance to historical materialism and dialectsbrythain wrote:Feminism is pro-women on the assumption that there is local, regional or universal need for application of kratos, bia or dunamis in making women equal to men as far as socioeconomic or sociocultural concerns are involved. We seldom see masculinism because historically women have often been seen to have had the short end of the stick. Humans are a varied species, so all kinds of other situations have arisen over time. It's interesting to study.Guest Poster wrote:Where did you get that definition from? I was always taught that feminism is about equality between men and women, not superiority of one gender over the other. Most actual feminists, not the radical reverse-mysoginists, would cringe on the female-on-male abuse shown in that video earlier.Feminism is inheritly flawed. as it's name suggests, it empowers women over men, not promoting equality.
You might therefore say that feminism empowers women more than it empowers men, and be perfectly correct. It is thus not an equal promotion, but the promotion of (i.e. movement-towards) equality—the goal that all humans should have equal rights of access, authority and action regardless of biological gender.
Egalitarianism is movement towards equal rights (see above) without specific regard for biological gender.
Wow, I can't say I've ever heard those terms strung together like that!Comrade wrote:have you ever heard the term pesudo intellectual? It is a homographic term for material conditons that create class systems with accordance to historical materialism and dialects
It's a commie thing.brythain wrote:Wow, I can't say I've ever heard those terms strung together like that!Comrade wrote:have you ever heard the term pesudo intellectual? It is a homographic term for material conditons that create class systems with accordance to historical materialism and dialects
On why does this happen, It's something I considered a lot before and I think it has to do with the Ghetto Corollary of Sturgeon's Law; in the west, Visual Novels are not a "respectable" medium, therefore, the majority of people who haven't played a VN in the west assume that every VN is hentai. Add to that that 4LS came originated from 4chan, which is not a "respectable" website for the majority of people who never been there and assume that all of 4chan is like /b/, and you can see where some of KS's unfavorable assumptions come from. Then add to that the disabilities, and you get a double standard originating for the subconscious "disabilities aren't normal and therefore repulsive/no one with them can be loved" and people assume that the people who created it and play it must be have a fetish, or the thing must be a parody (I was guilty of the latter). All together, this results in the assumption of "KS MUST be nothing more than fetish-fuel that turns "cripples" into sex toys."SpunkySix wrote:Let's not make this that then, and just focus on the issue of people making completely baseless claims about the novel's theme. Dr2 has a point, so maybe we should shift the tone from less "wow this is terrible" to more "why does this happen and what can we learn from it". Cautiously. Please. That way this doesn't turn into a clusterfuck of random troll-baited nonsense and we can have a serious, respectful conversation about it.