

You said, and I’m quoting here:
I spent 3 years in uni being screamed at, in my face often, about how awful I was for being white and working class guy. Glad you didn’t have that experience? But plenty of men do. But it was really hard not to become totally alienated by that. A few times I was threatened physically, because I ‘don’t look leftist’, whatever the fuck that means. I still occasionally have some nutbags approach me and scream at me about my perceived politics based on how I look.
You’re being challenged on this because the vast majority of white working class guys simply don’t have this experience whatsoever. This whole “leftists screaming at your face”-thing seems to be pretty uniquely happening to you, not white men in general.
So this does beg the question: why do you have this experience when other white guys in this thread don’t? You’ve immediately resorted to blaming leftists in general, but since others don’t share your perception of leftists you’re simply not very convincing.
It’s like arguing that the far-right grows because the left shits on the street; nobody else seems to have seen this so people end up questioning your sincerity here.
I am merely making an observation in this thread, where so far your claims have been met with incredulity.
Left-wing ideology is famously a working-class ideology. Progressivism has taken hold in colleges, but leftism isn’t a guarantee: just look at many conservative politicians who often graduated from the most elite schools (the Tories in the UK are often accused of being too “Eton-centered” for example).
But there are plenty of documented cases of rape happening. Lots of people know someone who was either sexually assaulted or raped. There’s a lot of knowledge on how rapists behave and how rape happens. But this isn’t the case for leftists accusing someone of being a bad person, for merely being white and working-class.
What is more commonly known is that people victimizing themselves online tend to understate their own role in a conflict, or leave out critical details that paint the context in a different light. Take the various YePowerTrippingBastards communities: it happens quite often that someone leaves out crucial details that significantly undermine the story they’re telling.
This is why you’re being met with severe skepticism. You’re making some inflammatory accusations (leftists physically accosting people for being white and working-class), without evidence nor context, based on supposed repeat personal encounters. And I’m not saying that it didn’t happen, but I am trying to explain why you’re unlikely to be believed here. You also don’t exactly paint yourself as an impartial participant when you make statements saying the left “hates men” and “hates native citizens”.