ESPN writer Jemele Hill says she's afraid of being in an elevator alone with a man

the next time you're in an elevator alone with a woman, will you be considerate to her panic?

  • yes

    Votes: 14 6.7%
  • no

    Votes: 196 93.3%

  • Total voters
    210

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I understand where she's coming from and can agree with her :manny:
Most women have a natural fear of being attacked by men because we are physically stronger and more imposing than they are. In a way we are their natural predator if you wanna look at it that way.

BUT AT THE SAME with all the fukking courtesies we supposedly owe women (open their doors, ladies first, etc) it's difficult to understand when our actions are perceived as threatening and how what we can do to mitigate. So if i'm trying to be a gentleman and let you get off the elevator first: I'm perceived as a possible stalker/threat. If i get out first: I'm an a$$hole and chivalry is dead.
We love you, ladies but come the fukk on. :stopitslime:
 
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These mofos find any reason to slight men...

Letting her push her button first and letting her exit first is a problem...:skip:


To be honest I feel anxiety being in an elevater alone with a lady. Hard being a black man in this world where we the boogie man. Think about it black dude is more scarier on an elevator than a white man.
 
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In this thread a bunch of agitated nerds.

I wonder if y'all knew how much you resemble the ***** incels in your every thought and emotion :patrice:

Should black men accomodate the irrational fears of old white women who clutch their purses around us?

:mjgrin:

According to your logic we should.

Tell us o feminist one, which set of women should we arbitrarily submit to?
 
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