Bomb#20
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Ah, yes. The sensitive, feminist-minded guys of the right wing. Sure.
But the idea of looking to a political faction that treats women as brood-mares - who in this past year alone sucessfully manipulated the Supreme Court in to a ruling that in many states will force women to give birth against their will - in order to "defend women from men" will still sound ridiculous.
"Just the place for a Snark! I have said it thrice: What I tell you three times is true."No, holding and advocating for right wing opinions make you right wing. Pretending to care about female opinions for the sake of an anti-trans argument is just part of the new right wing aesthetic, which will pass whenever it is no longer faddish.
We all understand that you have an unlimited capacity to repeat your trumped-up accusation, but saying it three times or three million times doesn't make it true. Tom is not a right-winger and you do not have a reason to suppose he is.
You are thinking like a medieval Christian bigot. There are lots of different worldviews that are skeptical of one or another of your opinions, and the circumstance that you regard infidels as interchangeable parts and label us all "right wing" does not constrain us to agree among ourselves about much of anything -- it certainly doesn't constrain us to agree with the archetypal insensitive male-chauvinist-pig right-winger of your self-congratulatory imagination who treats women as brood-mares. When you impute that guy's cartoon character traits to a real person just because he disputed some unscientific opinion your ideology takes on faith, you are not presenting a substantive case. You are stereotyping; and you are using an ad hominem argument.