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Vehicles tend to have space for many things. Writers also tend to not be massive corporations even while speaking for said corporations.
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Vehicles tend to have space for many things. Writers also tend to not be massive corporations even while speaking for said corporations.
I guess my point is that a patriarchal society makes it difficult for men who don’t actively pursue power over others to form relationships.
What’s interesting is that this is a concept that’s explored in trans-feminist theory. Trans women tend to hold male privilege pre-transition but never really cultivate it and transitioning opens their eyes and makes them acutely aware of their newfound lack of privilege. Male privilege doesn’t just come from actively wielding power over others, it happens everywhere all the time. As the other commenter said, even if you tried to avoid it actively in your life, male privilege and the patriarchal society we live in likely contributed to you entering a career in a STEM field and potentially even opened doors for you that may not have been there for you if you were born female because of a 3rd party’s views on women in STEM.
The replies you got are eye opening.
Very nice to see that the programming space is still very much a boy’s club. 🙄
This guy’s posting history is full of misogynistic drivel so his response checks out i guess.
He also compared watching CSAM to watching cat videos LMFAO. What a gross ass dude.