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Sometimes a man speaking out against sexism will encounter a [[silencing]] tactic in which he is accused of simply '''trying to score''', ie, to interest women in himself by being (or pretending to be) a feminist.
 
Sometimes a man speaking out against sexism will encounter a [[silencing]] tactic in which he is accused of simply '''trying to score''', ie, to interest women in himself by being (or pretending to be) a feminist.
   
Among Internet Pop Culture, this characterization is often expressed through a term "White Knighting." When used in the context of an argument about Gender, White Knighting is the action of a man criticizing another man for overtly treating a women as solely a sexual object.
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Among Internet Pop Culture, this characterization is often expressed through a term "[[White Knighting]]." When used in the context of an argument about Gender, White Knighting is the action of a man criticizing another man for overtly treating a women as solely a sexual object.
   
 
The implication of the term is that the critic probably in large shares in the poster's ambitions and viewpoint about women and either A. partakes in a superficially different set of conduct and regards himself superior for it. or B. must be propping up a deficient argument to appeal to, or as part of, uncritical snap judgements of a particular demographic (larger society or women in particular), and therefore the argument does not constitute a meaningful or relevant contribution to the discussion.
 
The implication of the term is that the critic probably in large shares in the poster's ambitions and viewpoint about women and either A. partakes in a superficially different set of conduct and regards himself superior for it. or B. must be propping up a deficient argument to appeal to, or as part of, uncritical snap judgements of a particular demographic (larger society or women in particular), and therefore the argument does not constitute a meaningful or relevant contribution to the discussion.
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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
   
* Anonymous commenter to [[Chris Ball]] writing about the [[Mark Shuttleworth at Linuxcon]] incident: "this post of yours is how males like you (unsuccessfully) tries to score with females." [http://blog.printf.net/articles/2009/09/25/on-keynotes-and-apologies] (comment 60)
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* Anonymous commenter to [[Chris Ball]] writing about the [[Mark Shuttleworth at Linuxcon]] incident: "this post of yours is how males like you (unsuccessfully) tries to score with females." [http://blog.printf.net/articles/2009/09/25/on-keynotes-and-apologies/#comment-456] (comment 60)
 
[[Category:Silencing tactics]]
 
[[Category:Silencing tactics]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 25 November 2014

Sometimes a man speaking out against sexism will encounter a silencing tactic in which he is accused of simply trying to score, ie, to interest women in himself by being (or pretending to be) a feminist.

Among Internet Pop Culture, this characterization is often expressed through a term "White Knighting." When used in the context of an argument about Gender, White Knighting is the action of a man criticizing another man for overtly treating a women as solely a sexual object.

The implication of the term is that the critic probably in large shares in the poster's ambitions and viewpoint about women and either A. partakes in a superficially different set of conduct and regards himself superior for it. or B. must be propping up a deficient argument to appeal to, or as part of, uncritical snap judgements of a particular demographic (larger society or women in particular), and therefore the argument does not constitute a meaningful or relevant contribution to the discussion.

The idea's primary use implies a cultural conversation as to what is a meaningful or necessary way of involving a marginalized group and what is superficial or unnecessary. However, its secondary use as a means of blanket discrediting men who take the side of a woman in an argument as being confused or a "sell-out" gives the term when used in reference to gender a decidedly misogynist tinge.

Examples

  • Anonymous commenter to Chris Ball writing about the Mark Shuttleworth at Linuxcon incident: "this post of yours is how males like you (unsuccessfully) tries to score with females." [1] (comment 60)