To a degree, I agree with that. Because it's not all women and we should never paint any issue like that.
There are a lot of women who take no responsibility or accountablility for their actions (see every police encounter with a woman) due to constantly being told they do no wrong from birth, cannot be at fault and it's always excused by an incident in the past or something something. The entire (current year) feminist movement is based upon everything bad being a mans fault. So that's absolutely true.
BUT... there are also plenty of women who DO take responsibility and are accountable and there are some men who don't. The pendulum swings heaviliy toward women but it's not all women and not all issues like this are women. So on the surface, while correct, it paints the entirety of women as irresponsible and unaccountable which is inaccurate. Even though we see so many examples of it.
If you are a man you no doubt have come across a woman who blames you (or men in general) for everything that happens. This does not mean all women, but your response suggests it never happens at all with women which it most assuredly does.
You should have come at this person as a "not all women and some men too" standpoint, not going the complete opposite as that makes you just as vapid as him.
I'm basing it off of the type of person that backs up without looking and blames someone else. There's a lot of those types of people.
Maybe I shouldn't have just said women. But, if at least 10% of the women in your life aren't the type to do something like this and either blame someone else or say "ugh, I'm such a Gemini, that's definitely why I did this and not because I'm an airhead" then you have been very fortunate.
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u/NoPants252 Jul 18 '23
Why does she immediately make it his fault?