• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Comic: “I’m here to talk about women.” Heckling ensues

    First Comment: “This is exactly what happens to men.” Wall of Upvotes

    Proof that you can pull the users out of the Reddit but you can’t pull the Reddit out of the users.

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      2 months ago

      For me, while I get where the post is coming from, a lot of the narrative seems to revolve around the dynamic of:

      “We need to have an open dialog about XYZ. Let’s have a conversation.”

      “Okay, then here’s ABC for context, as a comparison to XYZ.”

      Actually I’m here to talk about XYZ, not ABC. And you’re the problem for not strictly limiting this open conversation to the specific scope I want to consider.

      Like… you can either ask for open discussion or you can say, “Everybody shut up and listen to what I have to say, and unless you’re opening your mouth to completely agree with me in every way, don’t bother because I’m not here for anything other than letting you all know what I think.”

      I’m not saying that the points are wrong or bad, just that it’s a bad look to start out with talking about an interest in having a dialogue, then as soon as there’s any expansion of the scope of discussion, suddenly being unhappy that there’s thoughts different from where it started out, and playing the victim or worse, blaming whoever took the invitation for an open dialogue at face value and engaged in good faith.

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        Like… you can either ask for open discussion or you can say, “Everybody shut up and listen to what I have to say, and unless you’re opening your mouth to completely agree with me in every way

        There’s a big middle area you’re ignoring.

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        2 months ago

        I feel like that’s a pretty gross misrepresentation of the issue.

        The people in the comic (and in the comments here) are often trying to minimize the issue on which she is speaking, or co-opt the conversation for their own issues (typically forcing her and the original issue to the sidelines). They’re not adding context or having a discussion in good faith.

    • I’d actually disagree with you.

      I don’t think the Comic is specifically about women.

      I think this is about the overarching problem of whataboutism and its consequences on society and societal discourse.

      In which case the OP would be on-topic and you would be the one derailing.

      I am not saying that either of you is trying to derail but rather just showing that different interpretations (a more literal interpretation on your side and a more symbolic on ours) can lead to different discussions.