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Feminist Frequency gaming Patriarchy nonsense: 25 Invisible Benefits of Gaming While Male

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Ob
Ob
December 3, 2014

“One of the luxuries of being a member of a privileged group, is that the benefits afforded to us often remain invisible to us” Wait. That’s exactly correct. Oh wait… you’re not talking about women? Because women have zero idea that they are in fact the privileged group. They enjoy 7/10 social spending dollars. 9/10 workplace fatalities are men. They enjoy absurd advantages in divorce. They’re far less likely to experience sexual frustration. They are the “protected” gender in all respects. They are routinely given non-dangerous military work, despite the non-physical nature of the work. They are consistently allowed to… Read more »

alisya7492
alisya7492
Reply to  Ob
December 4, 2014

THIS–> “Women believe they are being gender harassed even in online situations
where the other contestants do not know the player is a woman!”

Your point above is a huge point that no one will recognize or publicize, but nonetheless it is pretty much submarines and blow apart the entire argument being made by Feminist Frequency.

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Reply to  Ob
December 4, 2014

“Women believe they are being gender harassed even in online situations where the other contestants do not know the player is a woman.” Got a link to the study? I’d like to use it.

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