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Old 01-18-2015, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by KagatobLuvsAnimu [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I see what you mean. Let me make an absurd comparison.
Hitler = handheld multitool
Hitler + Anti-Semitism = power drill with a large assortment of bits.

Hitler himself being motivational does not negate the effectiveness of combining other attributes.
That's one way to look at it, although I'd exchange Hitler for antisemitism as the tool, the thing that is instrumental in convincing and mobilizing a country of people who are already under the mass delusion that Jews should be the subjects of our hatred and contempt.

And in order to make this point relevant to the conversation, you'd have to swap radical feminism with antisemitism and cornerstone radical feminists with Adolf Hitler, and that just doesn't make any sense. For this scenario to be plausible you'd first of all need a group of people who operate under the pretense of misandry, and you'd have to be living in a world where this thing - the hatred of men - can be found everywhere, to the point that there would simply be no escaping it.

I don't really think that's a rationally sound thing to worry about. It reminds me of that other thread I started about new atheists - how certain militant atheists are neurotically, obsessively focusing on these trivial, benign injustices such as allowing people who agree to pray before their meals at a locally-owned breakfast diner to save ten cents on their bill.
 


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