frog_brawler
The complaints that I've heard (from previous co-workers) are that feminism was fine until sometime around the late 2000's, but around that time it morphed into something that was anti-men.
For the most part, there's a lot of sour grapes perspectives - a lot of my previous co-workers are anywhere from centrist to conservative. I've heard the selective service registration mentioned in the past, and to an extent I agree with complaint perspective on the selective service thing, but that's about it.
Why are you making it personal about me? I don’t give a damn what you do. Did you see the part of my last comment where I said that I can understand why women would want it?
You asked a question, I provided an answer. It is inherently divisive by definition, and that’s completely fine. Pull your head out.
Where’s the division? It starts and ends with the “…for women” part.
By women, sure that’s not divisive at all but if something is being set up specifically for one gender it’s inherently divisive.
Don’t get me wrong, I understand why women would want it, but at the same time describing it as non-divisive doesn’t work.
So back to Mastadon then. I was not using BSKY much anyway to be fair.