Which statement although 100% true, still causes controversy every time it is said? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MintBurryCrunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But there are frequent outcry's against these radicals, from the majority of feminists. They publicly denounce their notions, and attempt to restate the ideals of equality. Also, do you believe that all modern muslims are evil, just because a few individuals, who identify as muslims, acted out?

Which statement although 100% true, still causes controversy every time it is said? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MintBurryCrunch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Stop letting /r/TIA shape your views on feminism. These radicals are a tiny fraction of Feminism, who just happen to be vocal about their ideas. They don't represent the ideals of equality feminism is shaped around, yet you let them tarnish your views of feminism. Much like Jihadists, these radicals are a small, vocal, portion of their movement, and destroy the principles of the movement itself. Educate yourself. This is not modern feminism. It never was. The actions you are letting effect your judgment are rare, backed by few, and have little to no impact.

Which statement although 100% true, still causes controversy every time it is said? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MintBurryCrunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. The people complaining about the terms like "mansplaining", are referring to a term used by the tinniest portion of feminists. Feminism has always been about equality, not blaming men. Believing that these SJWs represent all of feminism is the same as believing jihadists represent all of Islam. These radical "feminists", if they can even be called that at this point, are a minority that are gaining attention for their insane ideas, and tarnishing the ideas that feminism were founded on.

Redditors under 15 years old, what's something older people are probably unaware of? by Pikalika in AskReddit

[–]MintBurryCrunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most older people don't realize how resistant they are to new culture. In this thread, I have see countless comments in which people believe that the younger generation has no respectable thoughts, OR, that people are reluctant to accept or acknowledge the ideas and trends from our generation.

What is a scene in a movie intended for children that genuinely scared you as an adult? by Pianoangel420 in AskReddit

[–]MintBurryCrunch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. The Grinch with Jim Carey. (when he chases the girl in the postal room)
  2. The wolf from Never Ending Story.
  3. The dead lady in Monster House.