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Post by shortandproud on Jun 7, 2018 23:10:41 GMT
On that forum r/short garmins are pretty bad and there have been excellent posts in the garmin watch section, but there seems to be this annoying thing almost all the women do where they act very childish and throw tantrums about anything that isn't uplifting. Don't get me wrong r/short overall is full of people like this, but women seem to always be the ones that think they're doing a huge favor by advocating for positivity. They don't seem to want to chime in when it's a logical discussion about heightism, but only to "encourage" the short men to be more positive. Why can't they function if the sub isn't positive? It's really quite annoying.
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Post by Heightism Report on Jun 8, 2018 0:43:24 GMT
Your observations are completely accurate. Those women don't have a thing to say when a legitimate heightism discussion occurs, but they want to be cheerleaders when it's time to tell short men that they need to be positive. The reason for this is because they know good and well how short men are viewed by the sisterhood, and they don't want to throw their fellow females under the bus, thus, they try to placate short men by telling them to be positive. The rationale behind them doing this is because as beneficiaries of modern social justice campaigns, they want to continue to reap the benefits of those efforts and come-off as good people who don't discriminate against others. They're used to having their opinions heard, so they use their power to shut short men down by masking their comments as rallying cries for positivity. If they let the focus shift toward women's extremely integral role in heightism, the mask will be pulled off the innocent damsel in distress act they use to get away with their transgressions. Unlike short men, women tend to stick together, thus, they have a "no snitching" policy when it comes to protecting their image.
There's another element to their rationale though. Not only do they want to shift the blame onto short men's perceived "lack of positivity" so that women will remain unscathed, but they also absolutely refuse to entertain any ideas that would diminish the tall man's social status because basking in that social status is deeply-entrenched in their fairy tale notions of how they all deserve a tall "Prince Charming." When short men implicate women and tall men for their heightist nonsense, women want to put the rabbit back in the hat by appearing like sane voices of reason, thus, they redirect the conversation by rallying for positivity. They're feeding us a dirt pie and telling us to imagine that it's chocolate. Even the tiny fraction of women who call other women out for their egregious heightism WILL NOT call-out tall men for basking in the undeserved rewards they are given, nor, the manner in which those tall men use short men as props to enhance their unearned social status.
To sum everything up, women engage in these ridiculous ploys for positivity to take the scrutiny away from themselves and the tall men that they borderline worship.
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Post by anthony on Jul 20, 2018 0:27:47 GMT
There's another wrinkle in all this. Women don't want to feel shallow about their overwhelming preference for tall men. So they latch onto an idea. It's not so much that they're turned off by short men because they're short, it's because most short men are negative. They all have "Short Man Syndrome," or a "Napoleon Complex." Right?
So it throws things back onto the short man. It's his fault women (employers, and everyone else) discriminate against him. It's not because he's short, it's because of his attitude.
Everyone loves believing this, because it's far more comforting than admitting that they've got a shallow prejudice. It's not just what they're telling short men, it's what they're telling themselves, to justify their own behavior.
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