I have edited only slightly, for clarity:
"I for one believe trust is something that should be earned not given unconditionally. . .I would differ with Nick J. on one critically important point. Unlike him, I would not use "women" abstractly, as a blanket term, nor would I say "women as a sex". After all, if a given number of women harbor such feelings, I feel confident they do so one at a time. So in the end, they will account for this one at a time, as individuals. Since I am not a collectivist, it is my practice at all times to judge fellow humans in this manner.
"I find it funny that misogyny can mean anything from hate to lack of trust for women, while misandry's definition is highlighted specifically as hate against men and boys. Trust for men never comes into question. Why? Because only thieves and liars require unwarranted trust, or would put it in the same category as hate. Just more proof that women would rather harbor baseless hate for wide portions of the populace than consider they might be fallible as a sex in their ability to make moral decisions about issues that affect the world outside their own gender."
Everything voiced by the present writer in the present statement, is impeccable in its moral principles and in the sentiments it expresses.
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