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Originally Posted by spaceman Bryce
I don't really feel like answering this question very much today except to say im a normal and healthy person
I dont think your mentally healthy or have strong social skills. One or the other and possibly both. I think things like gender studies appeal to people with low social inllegence. This is probably why we are finding out that social outcasts are gravitating towards them the most and there is a vindictive nature to the sjw's that buy in to it
Rationally it makes sense for social outcasts to buy in to flawed social theories just like bad poker players can't easily spots scammy poker coaching. Your lack of skill creates the need and then the lack of skill makes it difficult to distinguish between good coaching and bad
Being gay and not knowing it seems far less common than just being gay. Being gay and having no friends is far less common than being gay and having friends. Being gay and then isolating yourself in college seems less common also. Im sure theres lots of people that share a similar story but i would guess its easily a small minority. This looks to me like weak social skills/intelligence or possibly something more serious. In either cases it makes a lot of sense for you and people in you situation along the spectrum of outcasts to buy in to the narrative and behave in a vindictive manner creating activism
I believe i already linked articles of women teaching men courses on the problems with their masculinity. Right from the testimonials a man describes how it enlightened him on how hes tried to fit in. I thnk it doesn't occur to outcasts that they are outcasts (outcast probably not the best word to use) and that the reason they find themselves describing things as social construct far too often is because what is completely natural to the majority doesnt feel natural to them at all. Most people's physiology creates different behaviour and "outcasts" seem to be different and resent the consequences. Reputable scientists are now claiming there is some studies quantifying the purple haired angry sjw girl and the weak jawed beta male sjw stereotypes