• Jax@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    How fucking dare that creepy disgusting old man look at pictures of young, beautiful women QUEENS on a platform where they’re posting pictures of themselves! This isn’t what the internet is meant for, how dare he!

    Hmm

    Edit: I just had to edit it, to really hammer home the mockery.

    Objectifying women is wrong, but - c’mon. This is the internet, you post pictures of yourself on it and don’t know the consequences? That’s on you, or your parents if you’re below a certain age.

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      3 months ago

      Cause God forbid we expect men to not by misogynist perverts. Women should just cover head to toe and never show themselves in public because “consequences”, yea?

      Nah fuck that victim blaming mentality. Women should be able to post pictures of themselves online without worrying about perverts objectifying them.

      Men need to learn to be better and held accountable for their shitty behavior.

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        I think there’s a difference between experiencing objectification and being objectified but not knowing.

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        I imagine men will start behaving differently right around the time your head becomes unlodged from your ass.

        Showing yourself in public ≠ posting pictures of yourself online. I understand that, for the terminally online, these things are interchangeable. I am sorry to inform you of this, though it’s probably valuable that you learn it now, but they are not.

        This isn’t victim blaming. This is cause and effect.