Karadalis said:
Feminism is bad... equalism is good
Until equality between sexes is actually a thing, feminism is important.
Karadalis said:
Gays dont deserve special rights... they deserve the same rights as everyone else.
Yes. I never said otherwise. I was sarcastically mocking the idea that some people think gay rights
are "special rights" because they think that LGBT rights are already equal, when they're not. The same as when people say racism doesn't exist anymore. It
does, and until it
doesn't your rant about "blacks want special rights" (or what have you) just proves that you're exceedingly ignorant of the world around you.
Karadalis said:
Oh... i forgot: TRIGGER WARNING!
Because Tumblr is a minefield of the phsychic inebt... oh my.. what an ableismic thing for me to say.. i should check my priviliges...
I think you mean "psychologically inept," not
physchic inebt. You got neither of those two words right. At any rate, triggers are important in a lot of instances for people who have suffered from trauma, whether it be physical or psychological. It could be bullying in the schoolyard. It could be rape. It could be PTSD from Afghanistan War. Triggers are a pretty well-accepted thing to avoid in the psychology and psychiatric community - it's generally accepted that you don't talk about rape, trauma, hostage situations where there are people that could suffer a relapse. For some reason on the internet it's only Tumblr has taken that into account that they should either a) warn of or b) not say triggering things.
Karadalis said:
Oh and sex travickers and "the religious overzealots" dont give a crap about what some random schmuck with self diagnosed overimportance and a third and fourth gender writes on his blog. See thats the thing... tumblr bloggers actually believe they change something with their rants... but they dont.. their rants have no effect. A) They only preach to the choir.. and b) when was the last time anyone heard about a mob boss who changed his way after he read one of these blogs?
It's called
awareness. Of course a "mob boss" (...the mob? Like, Italian gangsters? Like, the Mafia? What?) won't read Tumblr and change his mind, but someone who's not aware of something - nor not aware that they may be contributing to a problem unknowingly or unwillingly - may become aware and change their actions to suit their ideals. "Preaching to the choir" isn't so much a goal so much as preaching to the undecided. Some people don't want to be sexist and, upon being told what they're doing is sexist, they stop.
Cos they don't wanna be sexist and didn't realize they were. Now if they continue doing sexist things after being told that they're doing sexist things, you can write them off as a jerkwipe asshole and keep going with your day. As is the joy of the internet.