Where in the comic does it say ‘all men do this’? Because that seems to be your interpretation.
It seems you’re projecting quite a lot onto this comic for some reason, and you’re driven to fight to prove your interpretation of the comic isn’t true. You might want to do some introspection and think about why that is.
Are you genuinely trying to defend using that terrible argument with: “yo but bears and people can be in the woods”
By that logic I might as well ask somone if they like sardines or would rather be in a plane crash.
Where in the comic does it say ‘all men do this’? Because that seems to be your interpretation.
I at no point made such an assertion. I’m sure I know what you think you are referring to…but you go ahead and point out where you think I said that - and I’m happy to discuss it.
It seems you’re projecting quite a lot onto this comic for some reason, and you’re driven to fight to prove your interpretation of the comic isn’t true.
Where would I be projecting myself into this comic? Genuinely asking.
You might want to do some introspection and think about why that is.
That’s a quite a lofty position you appear to be trying to speak down to me from. I chuckled.
Then why are you everywhere in the comments making all kinds of effort to complain about the artist and the message you see in their work?
I’ve stated elsewhere that I have no issue with the bulk of this artists work. Seeing you apparently perused those comments you should have seen that.
Seems if we all agree this sort of thing happens to women, now and again, then we have nothing to argue over.
That’s precisely what other people, including myself are pointing out here… The issue isn’t the artists poor experience they had… Its the fact so many people are fine with the apparent generalization of “most men” and that result… Which is implied by the 4th panels statement. It wasn’t necessary. It simply paints a group in a bad light for no apparent gain. That’s the issue being brought forward. The backlash to those assessments is… Palpable.
No, they didn’t? This literally happens?
Where in the comic does it say ‘all men do this’? Because that seems to be your interpretation.
It seems you’re projecting quite a lot onto this comic for some reason, and you’re driven to fight to prove your interpretation of the comic isn’t true. You might want to do some introspection and think about why that is.
Are you genuinely trying to defend using that terrible argument with: “yo but bears and people can be in the woods”
By that logic I might as well ask somone if they like sardines or would rather be in a plane crash.
I at no point made such an assertion. I’m sure I know what you think you are referring to…but you go ahead and point out where you think I said that - and I’m happy to discuss it.
Where would I be projecting myself into this comic? Genuinely asking.
That’s a quite a lofty position you appear to be trying to speak down to me from. I chuckled.
Then why are you everywhere in the comments making all kinds of effort to complain about the artist and the message you see in their work?
Seems if we all agree this sort of thing happens to women, now and again, then we have nothing to argue over.
I’ve stated elsewhere that I have no issue with the bulk of this artists work. Seeing you apparently perused those comments you should have seen that.
That’s precisely what other people, including myself are pointing out here… The issue isn’t the artists poor experience they had… Its the fact so many people are fine with the apparent generalization of “most men” and that result… Which is implied by the 4th panels statement. It wasn’t necessary. It simply paints a group in a bad light for no apparent gain. That’s the issue being brought forward. The backlash to those assessments is… Palpable.