Do women have more freedom of speech online?


View Poll Results: Do women have more freedom of speech online than men?
Yes! 2 66.67%
No 1 33.33%
maybe 0 0%
I don't know 0 0%
yes the political correct are biased for women 0 0%
How DARE you ask this question! 0 0%
I'm going to report you to Homeland Security! 0 0%
Finally a man with balls, telling it like it is. Yes online, men are biased against. 0 0%
It's a speech language thing. Men are more coarse (this answer is for the political correct to fill in) 0 0%
I don't know. I haven't taken my medication yet...can you rephrase that in a Political Correct way? 0 0%
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outlaw1 is offline outlaw1 Post #1  May 14,2009, 1:51am

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What do you think? Can women vent more online than men? Do women have extra privileges on a website? Do women get away with more stuff than men online?

Are men attacked more than women? Are men word policed more than women? Is the male language Politically Incorrect? The Political Correct control a large part of the internet. Are they biased for women?

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{this post was instigated by many men complaining to me about a lack of freedom of speech online for them. They believe women have more freedom of speech online.}



 
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I don't think women have more freedom of speech as much as men don't have the ability to express themselves as freely as women allow themselves. For example, a women IRL or online has reacted to improper behavior by a man like this: "If he did that to me, I'd punch him in the nose!". I heard this specifically last night. The reaction from the other ladies? "You go girl" or some other phrase.
If a man even suggested punching a woman, he'd be not only attacked by everyone, but probably arrested.
 
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I wouldn't want to upset the SO
 
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boccabum wrote :
I don't think women have more freedom of speech as much as men don't have the ability to express themselves as freely as women allow themselves. For example, a women IRL or online has reacted to improper behavior by a man like this: "If he did that to me, I'd punch him in the nose!". I heard this specifically last night. The reaction from the other ladies? "You go girl" or some other phrase.
If a man even suggested punching a woman, he'd be not only attacked by everyone, but probably arrested.

That sounds right. Maybe I could of phrased the question differently. And yes I've heard similiar things online many, many times. The woman is an instant hero while a man expressing the same words could be seen as a monster.
 
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I wouldn't want to upset the SO

That's a beautiful thought from a good hearted woman.
 
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If you could, how would you have written this question? Is this an unfair question?

I certainly don't want to be unfair to the fine women on this group. Or the many good women on eha.

 
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