Putting others down will never lift you up, but it will continue your lack of growth as a person and make you further delusional. If you had any intelligent points to refute I would have refuted them. You just seem like a sad emotional man that hasn’t had an easy life so you want to deny that there is male privilege. Acknowledging male privilege is the same to me as acknowledging that there are privileges to being a beautiful woman. There are also downsides to things in life but nothing is “good” or “bad” life has a lot more to do with how we choose to see things. There is a ton of good and bad in the world and I feel that to have a balanced life I have to acknowledge it all on the table and process through all the data I can. Men created this world and by taking accountability for our actions we can then realize that we have the power to change things. If you instead continue to want to be the victim when you instead can have more power than you think you are cutting the one person off from changing things that actually has the power to change things. YOU are the only one that has the power to change how you think and own your own thoughts and actions, you choose the words you use and it says everything about you and how small you feel. The more you try to put others down the more I see the truth of how small you are the harder you go in the weaker I see your truth to be because healthy people that are emotionally balanced don’t speak to others as you do.
You feel entitled to respect that you are not mature enough to give and you can fuck off with that attitude. If you want to speak to me with respect and ask an intelligent question I am game but I love myself more than I feel bad for your abusive ways of speaking to others.
