• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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      4 days ago

      What's the actual joke here? It sounds like it's almost mocking trans literature by how complex it is to understand for the average american. Is that it?

      • Christian@lemmy.ml
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        3 days ago

        It's unrealistic to expect people to judge your message on the merits of your argument if you're not taking the time to translate it into a language they speak.

        Not really interested in making an argument to whether it's fair to apply this caricature here, but that's definitely the message here.

      • schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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        4 days ago

        I think that mainly mocks the idea that if only people talked to each other more, communicated with each other more, tried to see things from the others' perspective, then everything would be great and everyone would arrive at a common conclusion.

      • tias@discuss.tchncs.de
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        4 days ago

        The Onion does something really clever: they simply show what the world would be like if feminists actually succeeded in convincing people with their arguments. The end result is comically bizarre and obviously extremely unlikely. The joke/criticism is how disconnected feminists are from the real world with their overly complicated, academic and abstract language, despite the fact that they ostensibly have a goal of influencing ordinary people into being better.

        I've had this beef for a long time with feminists: they lack empathy and insight into the actual lived experience of the people they want to convince. They're caught up in an authoritarian, entitled worldview where they imagine they can just coerce others into becoming better through force and shaming, using language that is so far above most people's heads that it all just seems imaginary. Whenever I try to raise these concerns I am met with hate and am called a misogynist even though my intentions are to help. They have virtually no ability to listen. There are exceptions, but they are drowned out among all the (in my opinion) misguided people.

        • tetris11@lemmy.ml
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          4 days ago

          Thanks for clarifying. It does feel like they're punching down a little, but its a good commentary nonetheless.

          • tias@discuss.tchncs.de
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            4 days ago

            "Punching down" is in the eye of the beholder, and kind of supports my point about having empathy in the way you speak. I guarantee that steel workers feel like they got the short end of the stick in life, and that feminist academia is the elite.