After this “fun” little catastrophe of a thread concerning the use of the word “female”, looking at the comment section, it’s painfully obvious that the majority of Lemmy’s userbase are men. That’s not a generalization, that’s a literal fact.
“It’s just a word!”, “Maybe English isn’t their first language!”, and “Overact much?” seem to be the most common replies.
So let’s do what should have been done in the first place and ask women their opinion:
What do you think of the word “female” being used? Especially in the context of the linked post in question? When is the use of the word appropriate vs. not appropriate?
EDIT: I think the post linked got taken down. Good.
Can’t imagine why you would be accused of being an incel after belittling issues that women often face.
Well, it was before that, so your timeline is off. I was accused of it because “not everyone seems to agree with your stance.”
For the record, I happen to agree with the person I replied to so I guess we’re both incels.
I get it, to a degree, but coming into a discussion about the issue of dehumanizing language towards women to talk about how you mocked a woman you think is being unreasonable is a bad look.
Was she being unreasonable? I don’t know. Maybe. But we can’t really say, as we weren’t there.
My initial reply was admittedly a bit hostile, and I do apologize for that, but you have to understand that this is not the way to go about discussing this issue.
Calling me an “incel” right back does not help the matter.
All due respect, at least 8 other people in this community also found it humerous. Humor, being subjective, cannot please everyone all the time unfortunately. You may not have found it funny and that’s ok, but it isn’t objectively wrong or some such nonsense.
I apologize for calling you an incel right back as well, but contrary to your claim it looks like it did help, now we’re even lol, you call me unnecessarily, I call you unnecessarily in return, we both apologize, all’s well. Besides, I used “if then” logic, “if I’m an incel, then you are also one because we actually agree” but by the same coin, “if not, we aren’t.”