As unburnt says, we are not saying "all men". We say "men". Just like when someone sees something hateful and says "people are really disgusting". No one comes up and says "waaait not all people" come on. If a woman is afraid of being raped (which only happens because rape happens), who the hell is gonna blame her? She is the victim there. We can't kittening drink if we don't want people to take advantage of us. Because people are ridiculous. Oh. And no. Not "all people".
The point of the notallmen hastag is to act as a companion to the yesallwomen hashtag, so that when women make blanket statements about men and men when try to say that not all men are like that, they are immediately shut down by the notallmen hashtag, as if trying to introduce a little contrast into a blanket statement is now suddenly a bad thing which automatically makes you a "mansplainer".
How would you like it if I said something like "All women are kittening disgusting. All they want is your money.". Wouldn't that offend you a little bit? Wouldn't you perhaps want to introduce a little contrast by saying "You know all women aren't like that. I'm not". I think you would.
If a woman gets raped, then she's the victim. Plain and simple. I've said claimed anything else so...
Edited by TerrorKing, 07 January 2015 - 03:14 AM.

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