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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-11-11 03:18 pm

[ SECRET POST #3965 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3965 ⌋

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comma_chameleon: (Innocent Ariel)

Re: Controversial/Unpopular Opinions

[personal profile] comma_chameleon 2017-11-11 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think that merely being a woman means you can always avoid that mindset, it's very ingrained.

So... why not just put people into power who have the better mindset, not just because they're male or female?

Re: Controversial/Unpopular Opinions

(Anonymous) 2017-11-11 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Show me how it's not a masculine domination mindset more than a feminine of any sort mindset, and I'll agree. Men have had power long enough and they've done very bad things with it. I do not agree or believe that women would, could, or will be the same.

Women in power these days have often had to adopt a "nobody but me, get ahead at any cost, be tougher than the men and beat them at their own game" mindset. That is not a feminine mindset, and it doesn't defeat the current system and defaults.

Re: Controversial/Unpopular Opinions

(Anonymous) 2017-11-12 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Where are you getting these concepts of masculinity and femininity? Where do you get the idea that these are eternal categories? What defines those categories?