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Violin226
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I like it so far! It’s still an accessible read, and I only have to search words every few pages. Only problem is it doesn’t really motivate me to keep reading; it’s interesting, but doesn’t really roll along like a narrative
— Jan 25, 2026 07:40PM
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Violin226
is on page 28 of 448
Excited to see the format of the rest of the book as the beginning served as an introduction. I enjoy her writing style and how her claims are supported by empirical evidence and sound reasoning. It’s academic yet accessible. Lots of useful insights so far!
— Jan 22, 2026 11:50AM
Violin226
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“When you have been so used, as a white man, to white and male going without saying, it’s understandable that you might forget that white and male is an identity too.”
— Jan 22, 2026 09:13AM
Violin226
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“These white men have in common the following opinions: that identity politics is only identity politics when it’s about race or sex; that race and sex have nothing to do with ‘wider’ issues like ‘the economy’; that it is ‘narrow’ to specifically address the concerns of female voters and voters of colour; and that working class means white working-class men.”
— Jan 22, 2026 09:11AM
Violin226
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“The fact is that worth is a matter of opinion, and opinion is informed by culture. And if that culture is as male-biased as ours is, it can’t help but be biased against women. By default.”
— Jan 22, 2026 08:56AM

