SubtleHush(sub female)
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2 years ago •
Nov 27, 2021
2 years ago •
Nov 27, 2021
Wow just wow. I left many pages ago to have shoulder surgery and Dom Pinnacle is STILL carrying on with this BS?
Dom Pinnacle I'm going to try something here. Odds are good you won't comprehend it but I hope others will and maybe then you will stop being a bitter, negative guy (based on your profile) who simply thinks he made some women angry. K? K.
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My Sir passed in 2015. We had 6 years before that. He was an amazing man. as well as, a black man living in the US who was also raising a black son in the US. Even 6 years later I only grazed the surface of his experiences as such. Those distinctions and the history they brought made him always aware of different things. He noticed if he was the only or one of only a few of people of color at an event.
He noticed how white people reacted to him both men and women (which was different) and over time I noticed how they reacted to me being with him.
He was always alert and sensitive to his being a black man. He paid attention to any hate crime and any discrimination he saw or read about. This was a part of his history and no one could possibly tell him not to be alert and pay attention.
HIS history was a part of him and since racism or hate crimes have not gone away it made sense that he would be that way. He carried with him his father, grandfather, and all those he knew and loved and their stories of the struggle of race in this country. With all that he was still an amazing and grounded man with intelligence and value and while he might notice things or experience things, he did not always react to them aggressively.
However, on occasion when someone felt entitled to make jackass comments that pinged on the ugly history he knew too well, he might just have to step on them in one way or another. At 6'3" and ex-NFL and ex-military, he took stepping on others very seriously.
He had an inherent and appropriate sensitivity to those jackass moments and the only thing I can think of that made those moments escalate and worse was when said jackass felt unable to shut the fuck up and let it go. (See where I'm going here?")
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It is fair to say that everyone has a story but some are much larger and much uglier than the average bad experience. However, bad experiences for certain groups of people can be crushing. And as such, those groups of people will always have strong and visceral reactions to the aforementioned jackasses. They will always have an inherent and appropriate sensitivity to those jackass moments and the only thing I can think of that made those moments escalate and worse was when said jackass felt unable to shut the fuck up and let it go. (Yes I am repeating. You seem to need it.)
I won't deliver a laundry list but you all should have some idea of groups of people who were or are persecuted for their race, religion, gender, or country of origin. At least I hope to hell so. I just read about honor killing and it made my heart break.)
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Women as a whole are one of these very large groups that have historically been fucked over and shit on simply due to their gender/sex. Women are still not paid equally to men. (and yes you may know a rare example but that isn't the norm) It wasn't that long ago that female rape victims in court were asked what they were wearing that night, and how did they act that night, etc. Mostly for the male authorities to determine if they were "asking for it"
In 2009 I attended a breast cancer awareness luncheon to petition for medical research to delve into the incidence of BC in women of color which were at that time one of the lowest prioritized areas of research. Those women also had the least amount of health ins. and highest mortality rate.
It is still not illegal or I should say actionable by the victim when a man rapes his wife. Sure she can call the predominately male police force and good luck to her. I was one of those so spare me your strawman arguments. And it wasn't that long ago that the battery laws had to change because male police didn't act on a domestic call where a woman was being beaten. Coincidentally, not long ago the largest population of people beating their spouses were policemen and women. Nice huh? This was why the law mandated action. Still, it doesn't happen every time there is a domestic call. You can spare me your ideas on this too. I have the t shirt.
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The point of this is simple Pinnacle. Just as people of color are sensitive to certain heinous things based on very real history (and often present) ugliness, so too are women and other groups sensitive based on their own history.
So No. A thousand times NO. You do not get to demean, badger, abuse, dismiss, belittle, disrespect, lecture, call out, or mock women based on weight or anything else. You are not good enough, smart enough, or right enough to do so.
When you do, you do more than "make us angry" you piss all over our own long history of it being okay for others to act those ways and treat us like we owe them something just by having girl parts.
It's a fucked up world and you do not get to decide what others should be angry about. You also certainly do not get to be this ignorant of the sensitivities of others borne out of their own very real and very palpable life histories and experiences. At this point, it is clear that you are working harder to be a dope than you would have to work to evolve a little. And that tells me that you have about as much right to judge women as a grape on the floor would.
As was said so fucking long ago, when you enter into a dynamic with another person what you both decide... how you both co-create your dynamic is up to you. No one can tell you not to treat her or him any certain way. Some people want that.
But to boast and brag and preen across nine pages of discussion as if you have the right to be the jackass you so clearly are, well, now... Just stop.
Men like you really make me miss my Sir. You, he'd step on and good.
I hope this helped someone out there who just didn't yet grasp that we all struggle with the cruelty of others.
H*
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