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Showing Original Post only (View all)I like the term Mansplain woo Woo [View all]
This is posted in HOF - don't confuse it with another threadSo who else uses it?
I think it's an excellent way to to sum up an experience that is very unique to women.
It's one of those things that is just between us.
What am I missing here? And what does it have to do with any real issues . . .
Like I don't know - the recent ruling by the Scrotum Five on the SCOTUS <----because those men all have scrotums . . . Or equal pay. Or Voting Rights.
You know - things that actually matter to women and what I believe is a silent majority of men at DU.
So here you go - lets take the power back and control the conversation. If you like the terminology Mansplain to sum up what you have experienced in life. And if you refuse to stop using it becase it would take energy and effort to do so - energy and effort better spent on getting pro women's rights candidates elected this fall-
Check in.
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I think I "get" the idea of controlling the message, but I think it could backfire.
NYC_SKP
Jul 2014
#1
from my experience those who are offended by this have a history of being anti women
JI7
Jul 2014
#12
This, exactly. It's the same as those who howl in outrage about the term 'white privilege' nt
redqueen
Jul 2014
#41
Oh, and here I thought you meant that was a good term for some jerks: "Power Tools"
NYC_SKP
Jul 2014
#37
a more apt and fitting analogy is bill o'reilly, bundy, or the duck dynasty dude
noiretextatique
Jul 2014
#51
you know what, I understand that coming from you and I never use it either -
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2014
#50
I also like the term mansplain. It captures perfectly the patronizing tone a man might
Louisiana1976
Jul 2014
#52