I love how Hasan is genuine past our brain wash to tell us to listen to a woman on the subject. Caroline Kwan is a perfect gender commentator on the subject. She just represents what it really feels like to be a woman to me. We have to consistently depend on comedy (lightheartedness) to cope with the systems against us.
All claims are not valid. The story is not Blake is out of touch. Its the witchhunts. Me Too was the sincere attempt to transfer power from abusers to victims, but all power can be corrupted and misused
There's a great misunderstanding when it comes to "believe all women" the idea is that, that somehow means believe women regardless of circumstance, which had never been the case. The actual implementation of "believe all women" is that any woman who walks into a police station should be assumed to be telling the truth not lying the same way literally every crime is assumed to be true and therefore investigated. There are thousands of untested rape kits sitting in police offices. There's countless accounts of women saying how police discouraged them from reporting their rapes. They should be taken seriously as any other crime is and presumed to be true until there is a trial and evidence. No one should be delusional enough to believe that all crimes are reported accurately and without malice. In the same vein no one should assume that rape specifically is a special crime with an extra high rate of false accusations when it isn't. Murder and robbery have a similar false accusation rate. Same with male victims of sexual assault/abuse/ect. There's a system for a reason.
It was so obvious the first time what his position was, the main twitter thread literally decided to pretend that any additional context for Blake was actually there for diminishing the abuse she received. It was not, it simply provided the ground for the whole issue. The abuse Blake received is horrible, both on set and from the smear campaign.
I understand the concept that she couldve put her foot down and said she'd talk about DV better but id like to argue that Colleen Hoover seems equally out of touch as BL and despite what the PR campaign has pushed people toward, I dont think they were ever equipped with the ability to talk about DV properly. It certainly isn't handled properly in the story that is the book. Justin Baldoni can talk a big game but the movie he produced tells victims to confront their abuser (an amazingly terrible idea) and gives the idea that with enough fortitude you can leave and it will automatically be better and your abuser will simply back off (another amazingly bad idea).
8:20 chatter gently explains how Hasan often jumps to calling people radfems if the disagree with him which feels like he is shutting down people just for not agreeing with him, instead of even considering the criticism he jumps to playing the victim and acting like the chatter was calling him AndrewTate 2.0. Hasan himself is happy to vaguely admit that as a man he will have misogynistic biases that he will always want to work on, but the moment someone points out one such bias he freaks out. He's honestly just like Ethan
I love how Hasan is genuine past our brain wash to tell us to listen to a woman on the subject. Caroline Kwan is a perfect gender commentator on the subject. She just represents what it really feels like to be a woman to me. We have to consistently depend on comedy (lightheartedness) to cope with the systems against us.
All claims are not valid. The story is not Blake is out of touch. Its the witchhunts. Me Too was the sincere attempt to transfer power from abusers to victims, but all power can be corrupted and misused
There's a great misunderstanding when it comes to "believe all women" the idea is that, that somehow means believe women regardless of circumstance, which had never been the case. The actual implementation of "believe all women" is that any woman who walks into a police station should be assumed to be telling the truth not lying the same way literally every crime is assumed to be true and therefore investigated. There are thousands of untested rape kits sitting in police offices. There's countless accounts of women saying how police discouraged them from reporting their rapes. They should be taken seriously as any other crime is and presumed to be true until there is a trial and evidence. No one should be delusional enough to believe that all crimes are reported accurately and without malice. In the same vein no one should assume that rape specifically is a special crime with an extra high rate of false accusations when it isn't. Murder and robbery have a similar false accusation rate. Same with male victims of sexual assault/abuse/ect. There's a system for a reason.
the worst thing about sexism in everyday life is how women are against you literally
It was so obvious the first time what his position was, the main twitter thread literally decided to pretend that any additional context for Blake was actually there for diminishing the abuse she received. It was not, it simply provided the ground for the whole issue. The abuse Blake received is horrible, both on set and from the smear campaign.
Hate zone marking
I understand the concept that she couldve put her foot down and said she'd talk about DV better but id like to argue that Colleen Hoover seems equally out of touch as BL and despite what the PR campaign has pushed people toward, I dont think they were ever equipped with the ability to talk about DV properly. It certainly isn't handled properly in the story that is the book. Justin Baldoni can talk a big game but the movie he produced tells victims to confront their abuser (an amazingly terrible idea) and gives the idea that with enough fortitude you can leave and it will automatically be better and your abuser will simply back off (another amazingly bad idea).
Hasan accept literally any sort of criticism and not just insult people who have valid criticisms of him challenge (difficulty level: impossible)
8:20 chatter gently explains how Hasan often jumps to calling people radfems if the disagree with him which feels like he is shutting down people just for not agreeing with him, instead of even considering the criticism he jumps to playing the victim and acting like the chatter was calling him AndrewTate 2.0. Hasan himself is happy to vaguely admit that as a man he will have misogynistic biases that he will always want to work on, but the moment someone points out one such bias he freaks out. He's honestly just like Ethan
😂😂😂😂 not you responding on the response section to your own coment
Just curious, what takes on women do you think Hasan deserves criticism for? Like do you think his take on this deserves criticism?
@@sibilidiot ...its a continued thought. do you think a continued thought should be a separate comment away from the context?
I also don’t appreciate how loosely he uses the word “rad”, clearly the chatter that pointed that didn’t mean that he us a “secret” mysoginist
I think he was referring to the folks on Twitter, not the chatter.