Smeatza said:
If you'll excuse me, I'm not all that good at separating out quotes like that. Haven't quite learned it yet.
As to your dead cat example:
Clearly the cat isn't considered racist. The cat is a murder weapon. The friendzone is a colloquial term to describe a situation. If a colloquial term is used often enough to describe a situation, then it picks up whatever meaning has been ascribed to it by those who use it.
But yes, she is
factually responsible. She is not, usually,
morally responsible. There is a difference. Just like the dead cat is factually responsible for the death, it's not morally responsible. It couldn't do anything; it was dead.
And I've been led to believe that moral culpability is the common interpretation of the term friendzone. If you check the urbandictionary[footnote]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=friend%20zone[/footnote] (although, lol urbandictionary), I'm not far off. At the very least, the man is usually angry and resentful at the woman for rejecting him:
1. "I spent all that money on a date, just to find out she put me in the Friend Zone(said with eerie echo)."
2. Guy:
"Well why the fuck did I waste two months on you?"
4. where women will piss and moan about not wanting to ruin a frendship, somehow overlooking the fact that guys already have friends, and so do they. Stupid bitches.
And so on.
Uuuuh, and yeah, "Being told that would happen" might have been a poor choice of words. But if a man's actions only suggest that all he wants to be is friends, then he can hardly act surprised if the woman becomes comfortable in that situation. He can try and ask her out if he wants, and he should! I fully support friendships turning into romantic relationships, it's fun. But if the woman doesn't want it, he shouldn't get angry. Disappointment is one thing, that's perfectly fine, and understandable. Resentment and blaming the woman isn't.
She isn't entitled to the friendship. Nobody is. Nobody is entitled to a part of your time if you don't want to give it to them (unless you work for them or something). It's just when you, like I said, assign negative traits to the woman for only wanting a friendship rather than to fuck, then you hit a problem.
And if the colloquial meaning of friendzone changes to mean something better, then that's splendid.
Because like I said; I too get annoyed when feminists jump on every usage of the word friendzone, as if the word
must mean something nasty. I only say that it
tends to mean something nasty, so you should be careful when using it.