1. La Naturaleza Pervasiva del Sexismo.
El sexismo se describe como una fuerza omnipresente, profundamente arraigada en la cultura, el lenguaje y las estructuras sociales, afectando todos los aspectos de la vida cotidiana.
- Sexism is everywhere. This is one example. As long as women enact it towards one another, the society cannot change.
- Sexism is the air we breathe. All the hierarchies show up even mistakes made. Maybe especially in mistakes made.
- Sexism is everywhere like plastic in the ocean. Woven into the fabric of everything.
- Sexism is so systemic that people won't even admit that it was pure sexism and that the patriarchy one again, pure & simple.
- The sexism i’m talking about is cultural. It’s in our language, it’s in our norms, it’s in our bones. It’s so baked-in, we can’t even taste it when it’s melting on our tongues & spoken thru our lips.
2. El Debate sobre el Sexismo Inverso y la Dinámica de Poder.
Se debate intensamente si el sexismo es bidireccional. Mientras algunos sostienen que cualquier prejuicio basado en el sexo es sexismo, otros argumentan que el sexismo real requiere un desequilibrio de poder sistémico, haciendo que el sexismo contra los hombres (misandria) no sea equivalente a la misoginia.
- I get tired of people pretending sexism towards men doesn’t exist. Sexism regardless of which sex is targeted is wrong. There is systematic sexism towards women, but just because the other might not be systemic doesn’t change what it is.
- You cannot be "sexist" against a privileged class. Men are privileged over women. But it's always a delight when a man drops into a thread to "school" a woman about "reverse sexism." eat shit.
- I should not have to say this, but both men and women can be sexist. Misogyny is sexism. Misandry is sexism.
- Guys like you don't understand what sexism means. As men, we never experience being discriminated because of our gender, being harassed and insulted because of our gender, being raped or killed because of our gender. For the simple reason that society is only sexist towards women.
- The hardest thing to get the gender warriors to understand is that sexism is sexism. All misogyny bends its way to misandry and all misandry bends its way to misogyny. It’s impossible to engage in one without the other.
3. Manifestaciones del Sexismo: De lo Sutil a lo Hostil.
El sexismo se manifiesta de múltiples formas, desde el 'sexismo benevolente' que refuerza roles tradicionales bajo una apariencia positiva, hasta la hostilidad abierta y las microagresiones sutiles que a menudo pasan desapercibidas.
- There is no such thing as benevolent sexism. Ppl who say things to women like the quote below are misogynists full stop.
- Sexism is a funny thing sometimes. It’s not always something bad like calling someone a bitch, it’s often the absence of something forgetting women entirely, forgetting we exist or our skills.
- The sheer amount of mansplaining in replies is a case study in sexism.
- Today i learned that as if *one* sexism wasn't bad enough, there are now three different flavours! traditional sexism, hostile sexism, and modern sexism.
- “benevolent sexism” is just as bad as hostile sexism when it comes to infidelity risk, even if these men act very paternalistically towards women, talking about how amazing women are and how they deserve to be treated well and protected. /1.
4. El Impacto del Sexismo y la Responsabilidad Colectiva.
Se enfatiza que el sexismo no solo perjudica a las mujeres, sino que también tiene consecuencias negativas para los hombres al imponerles roles restrictivos. Existe un llamado a la acción para que los hombres reconozcan su papel y participen activamente en la lucha contra el sexismo.
- Sexism hurts us all. Women have to cater to men and men have to cater to women. It's very extra.
- Yeah people are really kidding themselves when they think sexism doesn't hurt men too.
- Men must stop personalizing the issue and do something. You can’t just sit idly by and let other men be pigs. You have to stand up to them. If women could do it alone, we would’ve done it long time ago. Sexism.
- You can actually call out sexism as a guy too! it actually helps women a lot when you do. And i appreciate the sentiment.
- Men, if your first instinct when a woman tells you about sexism is to think of a counterexample, you are not listening. You are arguing. Women do not need you to disprove their experiences. They need you to stop being part of the problem.