Everyday Feminism - aka Everyday Autism

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Not only that, but reverse the scenario and see how it plays out. What if a cishet white dude said he couldn't relate to a comic because the heroine was a gay black chick? REEEEEE REEE REEEE sexism soggy knees! And, actually, it would true, to an extent. So why is do EF readers have trouble relating to a character because that character differs from them? I would argue that they either lack imagination, empathy, or an interest in the subject matter. I'm an avid reader of both text and graphic novels, and have never had a problem relating to characters with different genders, sexualities, races, or backgrounds... and the reason isn't because I'm special, it's because I tend to pick authors who know how to write good characters. Writing is all about making a great character, not finding the ideal reader for the character you've already made.

But hey, if it's that important to you, stop blogging and actually make your own comic character. It's remarkably easy in this day and age. You can think up a character at breakfast and have their first adventure online in some form by dinnertime (note: I strongly encourage putting slightly more effort and thought into it, but that's another can of worms) If you want an identity-based character, get off your ass and make one, no one is stopping you. Complaints like this are really only a sign of the author's laziness.
It's empathy they lack. They (sjws) have convinced themselves that they are empathetic because they praise minorities and lgbt folk and etc, but in reality people of those identities are their in group, and what they have is just sympathy. Proper empathy is the ability to model people in your out group and comprehend how they think, which sjws have declared wrongthink.
 
Old post I know, but I loved this caption:
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It seems that when EF does an article on white male x black female relationships, they don't seem to be very happy ones. The guy is pretty much under the thumb of his wife, living a life of always having to agree with her, doing what she wants with nothing in return and never truly being good enough for her because she will always see him as an oppressor.

-I will only refer to you as husband, not by your first name or anything affectionate. This guy is pretty much just her sperm bank servant. His feelings don't matter.
-The wife's view on the child isn't any better, the kid is to be her parrot for her ideas and an extension of herself since it will look like her. Thus the kid must see their white half as something that is troublesome and should be disregarded as part of their identity.
-She also comes off as very paranoid. Yes, there are times where other races aren't always treated fairly, but this is NOT the 1930s anymore.

I worry about this kid, they've got a weak-willed father and a paranoid fanatic mother.
 
I like number 3. "If We Have a Daughter, Fill Up Her Cup of Self-Worth on the Daily" because what the world really needs is another 600 pound sassy black cunt with USI and no ability to handle not getting their way.

Also because it contains a link to this hilarious story, where some black chick got accused of cheating because she used the word 'hence', which her professor told her is clearly plagiarism because "that's not your word". Which is fair enough if you ask me, I can't even say nigger on a board about trying to get trannies to commit suicide, seems only right that black people don't get to use the very white word hence.
 
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The guy kind of deserves it for letting himself get cucked so ferociously.
 
-I have to wonder, how insecure, narcissistic or lacking in empathy do you have to be if you can't relate to or let alone enjoy a character if they don't look like you (or at least have your labels)?
My jaw drops at how perfectly these words put it. Because I can imagine these sheltered self-absorbed knobs saying exactly the same words when they whine about the intolerance of whites/straights/privileged whatever that they hate.
 
"Fill up their cup of self worth on the daily."
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Maybe it's just me, but isn't self worth something people need to find in themselves, not in the actions of others? If a parent has to shore up their kids self worth, then maybe they need to sit down with their kid and talk to them about how self esteem and self worth is found. Feeding a child's ego like that only ends in USI, and we all know what happens next.
 
Can you imagine having to put up with someone who writes or unironically reads stuff like that during the holidays? Some perpetually offended sourpuss sneering at every turn.

I know articles like this are supposed to make me feel more sympathetic towards people with eating disorders (or various other adversities) but all it does is make me feel sorry for the poor fucks who have to deal with the afflicted person.
Considering these sites always have "how to put up with your relatives who have different political views" articles during the holidays, surely there's an untapped market for how to put up with perpetually triggered twats.
 
Considering these sites always have "how to put up with your relatives who have different political views" articles during the holidays, surely there's an untapped market for how to put up with perpetually triggered twats.
It's called "show them the door".
 
Plus, it's never really worded "How to deal with relatives with differing political views"

It's something like "How to deal with sexist relatives who abuse you with their ableism"

Victimhood forever!
 
Maybe if you paid attention in college when they tried to challenge you, instead of crying 'triggered' and running to your safe space, you'd be able to have a civil meal with someone who has a differing opinion.

It's almost as if hiding from conflict has a negative effect on developing empathy and social skills.
 
Maybe if you paid attention in college when they tried to challenge you, instead of crying 'triggered' and running to your safe space, you'd be able to have a civil meal with someone who has a differing opinion.

It's almost as if hiding from conflict has a negative effect on developing empathy and social skills.

It's also a natural product of living in an internet hugbox. We have an unparalleled ability to surround ourselves with only viewpoints that agree with us. Conversely, dissenting opinions can be banished with a click of a mouse. It makes for a very black-or-white outlook on life, and further drives home the idea that those who disagree with you do so because they are evil and want to harm you. It's a safe bet that most SJWs have social anxiety at the root of their problems.
 
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