I recently had someone I knew who was in a bad spot stay with me. She was a witness. She introduced me to some of her "friends" and she got in trouble for staying with me. None of them would open their doors to her but she got shunned essentially for it. They couldn't be seen talking to her in public.
Despite all this, the second she moved out she ran back to the religion with open arms. They really messed with her head.
That is the part that makes me cringe. I spent years in a smaller crafting community giving advice. Gemini answers questions in my voice when questioned about that craft and even used my small business sign off as a suggestion.
I worked so hard to be helpful to other people in the community and provide a solid resource for beginners. I really feel used and have some regret.
Reddit is dead. A strange wanna be propaganda machine at this point. Eventually advertisers will realize it's not fertile ground and that will be the final nail in the coffin.
Its funny cause no one in the US complained about all the brexit stuff a few years ago and we just read about neighboring politics. Shits a mess here rn and its in the news. Calm down people. You'll have your mess too.
The predictive text just tells you what it thinks you want to hear. I've been playing with it by getting constantly offended by everything and speaking in broken English. Poor input give poor output. If we get enough people on it, I think we can break it for good.
You're situation, while tragic, has nothing to do with his. He has been found guilty of assault in court. He has paid hush money and come to settlements. He has had his due process and now is sitting in the highest seat possible and no one is safe.
Imagine going to school for years and years. You have your doctorate. You're in the field for 10 years. You work in field that is 93% male.
You find a new job, good pay and reputable. The boss on the daily explains things to you. Some things that are just basic science and not even directly applicable to your work. No other new hires get these interesting and informative chats but what a coincidence, all the other new hires are men.
I never called it "mansplaining," it's just sexism. One cute word doesn't capture the malice that is often behind it and makes men who view themselves as harmless defensive.
Of course there is pointing out systemic sexism that is ingrained in natural behavior but its important to note the difference in a simple conversation and singling out a woman to explain something while assuming she doesn't have anything in that pretty little head of hers.
Personally hence, I've noticed it used most often when the woman you're targeting is smarter than you and this is a subtle power play to remind her of her place.
In the balkans flipping people off you would spider man style hold the middle finger in, not out