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Nina Gilliam's avatar

My reaction as a woman is to wish that the guy promoting conspiracy theories had gotten at least a little push back in front of the large group, because silence implies complicity. The silent eye rolls he did not see may allow him and those who agree with him to continue to believe that their peers agree with them, which isn't true.

The reason that this makes me uncomfortable is that I suspect that your experience around this circle would not have been much different had the gentleman made a disparaging comment about women.

Women have been begging the "good guys" to stand up to the creeps in real time when they cat call us or tell sexist jokes in men-only spaces or observe workplace harassments and/or discrimination. We certainly need more than a "not all men" approach to the epidemic of domestic violence against women and children.

We need to acknowledge that men can be the most effective force to make lasting changes to male culture. I would argue that men are the *only* ones who can permanently change male culture. Which is why I find it difficult to hear stories of the self-proclaimed "good guys" remaining silent instead of calling other men to a higher standard.

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Malcolm J McKinney's avatar

Excellent post, modern man as respectful with open hand and mind.

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