Thanks for the suggestion, and it is an interesting play on words for sure, but unfortunately women are also responsible for creating and upholding fallacies. The problem is not, unfortunately, only men, and the fallacies are wide ranging and plentiful.
Not so sure about your reasoning, Bronwyn. Phallusies generated by men can certainly be supported by women creating and upholding their versions that do not challenge misogyny and male power eg women who support gender identity ideology.
Viviane, the play on words is as I said interesting, but if I choose a term it is for a reason. First, fallacy derives from the Latin word for deception or trick. It then developed to mean a misleading or flawed argument. Which is exactly why I chose it, and playing around with it as suggested would in fact detract from that meaning, or orient it in a particular way that I do not wish. I do not write only about the ideology of gender identiarianism, I write about many things, and many political fallacies. And, well, my blog, my title.
Phallucyland is a better spelling.
Thanks for the suggestion, and it is an interesting play on words for sure, but unfortunately women are also responsible for creating and upholding fallacies. The problem is not, unfortunately, only men, and the fallacies are wide ranging and plentiful.
Not so sure about your reasoning, Bronwyn. Phallusies generated by men can certainly be supported by women creating and upholding their versions that do not challenge misogyny and male power eg women who support gender identity ideology.
Viviane, the play on words is as I said interesting, but if I choose a term it is for a reason. First, fallacy derives from the Latin word for deception or trick. It then developed to mean a misleading or flawed argument. Which is exactly why I chose it, and playing around with it as suggested would in fact detract from that meaning, or orient it in a particular way that I do not wish. I do not write only about the ideology of gender identiarianism, I write about many things, and many political fallacies. And, well, my blog, my title.
My blog my post is sufficient, of course, Bronwyn. 🙂