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Date: 2013-05-03 02:11 am (UTC)I dunno how not to see "In short, I really dislike playing the gender card, but when someone chucks a whole packet of cards in my face, it becomes harder to ignore." as "It's different when it happens to me."
There's a whole lot of "I'm a tough broad and feminists are whiny" packed into that blog post. I can't say I'm impressed with the lack of interest in solidarity, fixing things. She could start by admitting that the faceless (presumably feminist activist) women she accuses of "playing the gender card" were *right*. And she's wrong to use "playing the gender card" as some sort of mallet to bash people she sees as complaining too much.