No I just don't consider tumblr equivalent to RL
I never said I did either.
Noting a Social Justice/Feminist push in colleges and universities is not the same as calling the grounds the same things as Tumblr.
It's not just "Tumblr or completely absent".
There's levels of extreme and severity to consider, it's not all black and white.
I think you're deliberately missing the point by calling me 'lucky.' What I said contradicted your very absolute statements. That's fine if you don't want to respond to them, but nontheless they are true.
The only thing absolute about my statement was perhaps me forgetting to add 'Chance' next to Exposure.
I assumed that was unneeded though, because I figured people would understand I meant exposure as chance of being exposed to things (It's why I didn't simply go "Will be exposed" but rather said "Exposure increased".
Though noted I need to watch my wording better later on.
It should also be noted that most of that applies to exposure to anything in general, the more you get out and socialize the more exposed you tend to be to things.
Though I'll note in the future to be extra specific with the wording, rather than assuming someone posses the ability to insert already known obvious facts.
Hence why I said though you were lucky. You still have the chance of not being exposed, you stated you hit that chance and were not exposed to it. You got lucky by socializing so much, and avoiding that.
However what I
feel what you're trying to get at is "My School has a reputation of being extreme. But I haven't seen it. Therefore it's exaggerated and other places shouldn't complain or act like there's an issue". And if that's what you're getting at, then I am glad that your school for some reason dodged that bullet. But your school having dodged it doesn't make that universal to all schools.
Incidents of false rape charges at schools are skyrocketing, and the school environment is taking much stronger efforts to vilify any condemn male rather than use fair trial. The schools are far more likely to implement courses such as women studies, while outright neglecting a course such as men studies. There are classes (some of which I have been in and sat through) where the entire 3 hour lecture was people complaining about how Men suck and how men are violent.
So once again, if your school dodged that bullet. That's good, I'm happy for you and the school.
But that's not grounds to suddenly condemn or disprove all the people in situations where their schools are not as fortunate.