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You'll see lots of different people saying lots of different things. But as far a the post is concerned, nobody made that point.
Women saying that they don't feel safe in certain situations because they have no way to know if a guy will end up deciding to rape them is absolutely not the same as saying all men are rapists. They are clearly not, but saying "not all men" (which is an obvious thing) every time a woman expresses her frustration about having to be almost constantly alert just feels like a need to be more offended than worried about the rapey world we are living in.
It's the same kind of distraction as "all lives matter". We all know that all lives matter, but it's not about that.
I wish I wasn't on mobile because the whole thing needs much more nuance.
Change a few words and you're my racist uncle. That's probably not good..
I feel like almost every time I've seen "not all men" in the wild, it's in response to someone actually making generalized statements about men, not just someone stating that they must be cautious.
I feel the opposite, that's the thing about feelings. The case in point, which is the post, is not about "all men".