§ means “double standards”. Double standards are when a situation is desirable for one group but deplorable for another. Typically but not always used in reasons to support feminists feminazi, but completely ignoring the terrible double standard favoring them.
For example:
An Atheist views Christians as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as NORMAL and is ACCEPTED.
While as,
A Christian views Atheists as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as being UNFAIR and DOGMATIC.
To put this as “§” you would have to do this…
(̲̅b̲̅) :An Atheist views Christians as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as NORMAL and is ACCEPTED.
§: A Christian views Atheists as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as being UNFAIR and DOGMATIC.
~~~ What does (̲̅b̲̅) mean?
Simply, (̲̅b̲̅) is the letter that you put before the double standard thing is put to play.
You can remember this by the letter “b” in it; “b” as in before.
Here’s another example of the whole situation:
(̲̅b̲̅) : A young group of girls have a get together at someones house, and one boy is invited. The girls spend the whole time by themselves, and do not talk to the boy because they think boys are all stupid and should not be talked to. VIEWED AS NORMAL AND ACCEPTABLE, PARENTS PROBABLY WILL NOT ADDRESS THE INCIDENT.
§ : A group of boys have a get together at someones house, and one girl is invited. The boys spend the whole time by themselves, and do not talk to the girl because they think all girls are stupid and should not be talked to. VIEWED AS NORMAL BUT UNACCEPTABLE. THE PARENTS WILL TELL THEM IT IS NOT RIGHT TO TREAT SOMEONE LIKE THAT BECAUSE OF GENDER.
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For example:
An Atheist views Christians as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as NORMAL and is ACCEPTED.
While as,
A Christian views Atheists as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as being UNFAIR and DOGMATIC.
To put this as “§” you would have to do this…
(̲̅b̲̅) :An Atheist views Christians as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as NORMAL and is ACCEPTED.
§: A Christian views Atheists as unaccepting as a group: Viewed as being UNFAIR and DOGMATIC.
~~~ What does (̲̅b̲̅) mean?
Simply, (̲̅b̲̅) is the letter that you put before the double standard thing is put to play.
You can remember this by the letter “b” in it; “b” as in before.
Here’s another example of the whole situation:
(̲̅b̲̅) : A young group of girls have a get together at someones house, and one boy is invited. The girls spend the whole time by themselves, and do not talk to the boy because they think boys are all stupid and should not be talked to. VIEWED AS NORMAL AND ACCEPTABLE, PARENTS PROBABLY WILL NOT ADDRESS THE INCIDENT.
§ : A group of boys have a get together at someones house, and one girl is invited. The boys spend the whole time by themselves, and do not talk to the girl because they think all girls are stupid and should not be talked to. VIEWED AS NORMAL BUT UNACCEPTABLE. THE PARENTS WILL TELL THEM IT IS NOT RIGHT TO TREAT SOMEONE LIKE THAT BECAUSE OF GENDER.
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