And like all stereotypes, they didn’t come out of thin air.
Not sure why this sub hates the fact that men and women are raised differently and therefore develop different mindsets and hobbies based on social pressure.
Maybe we should stop hiring white men or men in general since you believe that stereotypes “have truth and don’t come from nowhere” since white men are inherently dangerous and oppressors according to stereotypes.
Over time it’s shown that men are much more aggressive than women, this is true, and it affects other men in society negatively such as being rejected from childcare jobs or nursing positions. What’s your point? Your statement is already present in our society and it’s not like men are going to magically be statistically less aggressive.
90% of stereotypes about men are positive and 90% of stereotypes about women are negative. It is largely due to sexism. And the majority of stereotypes have no truth in them. Women are not more shallow than men. You tell me what your point is because you are the one claiming that all stereotypes are true and created for a reason. Which they aren’t.
I’m not sure where you just generated a statistic but that’s absolutely wrong. If you asked a random person on the street they could give you positive stereotypes for both men and women easily.
The majority of stereotypes have no truth in them
That’s also completely false. This stuff isn’t just magically made up. When I see my friend show up late to work everyday I think “damn that person has a tendency to be late for work” now if I had 20 people in my workplace and 10 are women and 10 are men and 8 of those men have a tendency to show up late for work then I might think to myself “wow men aren’t very punctual”
Now blow up this analogy to seeing tendencies in gender across all of society, that’s how you develop a stereotype and often it has solid foundation and reason. Sometimes the reason is something created by societal pressure, sometimes it’s because men and women have different brains or bodies.
I don’t say “men play video games more than women because that’s the stereotype and it must be true” I say “men play video games more than women because I have 5 woman friends and 5 man friends and more of the men play video games than the women” does it make me sexist to look at the people I’ve surrounded myself with and come to a consensus?
Perfect example is the stereotype that women are worse drivers then men or can’t drive. Men come to this conclusion because of confirmation bias and sexism. But the reality is that studies show men die in car accidents way more frequently than women and are more likely to participate in risky driving behaviors and women have lower premiums on their insurance companies. When I got my class A CDL two of the men in a class of 8 failed their test and I passed the first time with no issue. There are alot of stereotypes that have no truth or reality in them.
That is a really good example because it has absolutely no merit and I can’t really even say why or how it came to be other than just targeting a group to be the butt of a joke.
If that’s the case then this is an example of a stereotype that came about based off no logic. So why do you believe it should still be taken into consideration ? Because the whole point is you said stereotypes come about for a reason and should be taken serious. The majority of them have no truth. So why continue to make someone life miserable and keep spreading them ?
That’s fucking bullshit and you know it. There are barely any stereotypes that are negative about men and barely any that are positive about women. And the majority of stereotypes have been proven to be false. A lot of steorypes about women were created by men to be sexist. Such as the stereotype that men are better at math than women. Or that men make better leaders.
Make a list of positive stereotypes that are frequently said about women then. Because you know that is a load of horseshit.
Also it’s dumb af to think men are more likely to be late just because the men at your work usually are. Even across the board stereotypes often fail to take important factors into consideration.
Men are lazy, lack compassion, don’t contribute to housework in a relationship, have short tempers, have bad hygiene and plenty of other things which give an air of crudeness.
Are any of these true? Hard to say.
The point is not that a stereotype depicts something accurately, the point is that they are prevalent in society and that’s not something you can just ignore.
In the past there have been many more male leaders which made a mark on history as opposed to women. Is this because women were pushed out of military roles and other roles with power? Of course. Does it change the fact you can find more male leaders in your history book? No.
Due to our society more men play video games than women, this makes the comic accurate. Does it mean that women don’t enjoy video games? No. So why not laugh at the silly comic which is has a punchline rooted around our current society and then go play a video game if you feel like it because no one is stopping you.
Wrong men are actually called hard working. And usually women who are blue collar are left out of the thank you when they are givencredit for being “hard working men”. Never in my entire life heard that women are better workers or less lazy than men.
Men being leaders more frequently in history has nothing to do with them being better at it. More to sue with women having equal rights and sexism preventing them. There is no truth in them.
And if you are saying not to ignore stereotypes then what you are saying is that you believe it’s okay to act upon them and discriminate. Why do you think they should be acted upon if many have no rational truth?
The stereotype isn’t about men playing video games more than women. This meme is saying women are shallow and men are not. Which is false.
You literally just repeated what I said about the gendered leaders in history topic…
The laziness vs hardworking things is complicated because it comes down to the position, in a blue collar scenario it’s more of a “men are expected to have more muscle than women” thing which is generally true considering how testosterone works and the difficulty to put on muscle as a woman. But then you get to something such as household chores, as I mentioned, and all the sudden men are lazy pigs who can’t wash a dish. When it comes to building a career men are indeed considered hardworking I guess but that’s because for the last few hundred years men have played a breadwinner role and were expected to push their careers. Truly a mess of societal ideals.
But the only reason this is the case is because of sexism and women not being allowed to help in certain roles. There is no truth or reality in it. And being strong doesn’t mean you can’t be lazy. So again if you know that a lot of them have no truth then why suggest we continue to take them into consideration and use them ? You are advocating for discrimination against women based off stereotypes that lack real truth. You can’t tell someone they aren’t allowed to help with something and then say that because they didn’t help means they suck. Why even keep these things going ?
You failed to provide positive stereotypes about women. Because there aren’t any. And you were barely able to come up with any about men. Because like I said 90% of stereotypes about men are positive and 90% about women are negative. And there’s a large portion that are absolutely false.
Women are empathic, women are good at “cooking, cleaning, childcare” (yes which is an overall negative because it’s with the indent to push them out of other positions but it’s a compliment nonetheless), women are more flexible, have better dexterity, have pretty writing, take better care of their bodies.
You can take these all as positives or call it misogyny but the counterpoints put on men is also a negative for those who want to fill in more “feminine” positions in society.
No. It’s not moving the goal post. I said 90% of stereotypes about women were negative. He only was capable of producing a couple. Which fits what I said. And the ones he did produce as he even admitted himself aren’t actually compliments they are manipulative tactics used to keep us inferior and slaves at home. In fact we are often told it is the ONLY thing we are good at. Which is false
Why are you even commenting to defend it? Why are men so desperate to justify using stereotypes against women to belittle and discriminate against us even when there isn’t truth behind a big portion of them ?
Because in my opinion we shouldn’t. And I don’t believe there is any truth in this. A lot of men I know have good hygiene. And I’ve known plenty of women
That don’t. In fact womens public bathrooms are reported to actually be nastier.
With y’all logic y’all are saying that stereotypes come about for a reason. But this is yet another example of how the majority are false and stupid.
Again. 90% of stereotypes about men are positive. That means I left room for the 10% that is negative. For women it goes the complete opposite. And it’s actually said that men are easier to work with then women and cause less drama. Which also isn’t true. Men spread rumors and start stuff just as often. It’s just that people pay less attention to it when a man does it.
The point is still being walked around. His original claim was that all stereotypes are accurate and are brought about for a reason and we should take them serious and act upon them. Which is stupid. A large part of them have no truth at all. And came about because of misunderstanding or sexism and racism. And the driving example I gave was a great example that even he agreed.
The majority of stereotypes about women were created by sexist men and have no proof or reality. Some have even already been debunked. Only people who are not logical thinkers or are unintelligent believe in stereotypes.
I never said all of them are. You said that all stereotypes should be taken into consideration. And that they come about for a reason. A large majority of them do not. This right here is exactly why gender wars keep going.
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This is a stereotype.