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| 3 | Married Teacher Raped 13-Year-Old StudentI know right! Men's rights has been under attack for decades. These people's are filled with misandry. One comment said: A typical teen boy dreams about being sexually assaulted or 🍇 by a hot woman. Imagine if this was made in reverse. This is a gynocentric society and men are just lesser human beings living in it. | /r/MensRights | 22/05/26 10:10 PM |
| 5 | Married Teacher Raped 13-Year-Old StudentThe comment section says otherwise; it was filled with comments trying to justify 🍇 against men. | /r/MensRights | 21/05/26 12:14 PM |
| 1 | Married Teacher Raped 13-Year-Old StudentAnyone who engages in sexual intercourse with someone who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, unconscious, oblivious to their surroundings, or unable to voice dissent can be charged with the crime of rape or sexual assault. No individual should be used, without their consent, for another person’s pleasure. The lack of informed consent makes rape unethical. Ethically, the victim being male should be irrelevant. Yet male rape is rarely reported and frequently minimized, as will be shown by… | /r/MensRights | 20/05/26 05:23 PM |
| 1 | Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women | Feminism | The GuardianYou’re not reading my words carefully, are you? I’m not talking about you specifically, but when I say that there are some men on this sub who whine about “men have it harder” or “women have life on easy mode,” I don’t agree with them. I also disagree with some of the things men say here, and I’m allowed to do so. Being a man in Western countries is tough, but claiming that men all over the world are “oppressed” is a bit of an exaggeration. | /r/MensRights | 12/05/26 01:32 PM |
| 1 | Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women | Feminism | The GuardianAll I'm trying to say is that. We need to avoid the victim mentality that has plagued the western world. “I am a men's liberationist (or ‘masculist’) when men's liberation is defined as equal opportunity and equal responsibility for both sexes. I am a feminist when feminism favors equal opportunities and responsibilities for both sexes. I oppose both movements when either says our sex is THE oppressed sex, therefore, ‘we deserve rights.’ That's not gender liberation but gender entitlement. Ultim… | /r/MensRights | 12/05/26 02:44 AM |
| 1 | Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women | Feminism | The GuardianYou think misandry is modern female behavior? | /r/MensRights | 11/05/26 11:04 PM |
| 1 | Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women | Feminism | The GuardianGood point! I also think they are trying to justify and advocate for gynocentrism to remain in place in western countries. Western regions like Europe, North America, the UK, and Canada are the worst places to be a man. Both genders are better off in more egalitarian or gender-equal societies. I envy the men in Iceland. | /r/MensRights | 11/05/26 11:01 PM |
| 2 | Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women | Feminism | The GuardianI don't think we need to overexaggerate men's issues, because that will make us look like whining victims. I will agree, to an extent, that there are many corners of the internet that are part of the "femosphere." For example, TikTok is a great example of the femosphere's influence. The app has been taken over by femosphere women, mainly by young white women in their 20s. I saw there's a new hashtag called: #decenterMEN Again, to say that misandry is everywhere on the internet is a bit inaccurat… | /r/MensRights | 11/05/26 03:17 PM |
| 2 | Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women | Feminism | The GuardianI personally never knew there was such a thing as a femosphere until just now, but I will be using the term femosphere more often now that it is in my vocabulary. The online femosphere has feminist ideologies and propaganda. I think one of the femosphere’s main goals is to try to maintain gynocentrism in the West, because women are the main beneficiaries of gynocentrism and chivalry (also known as: male slavery towards women). This is a perfect example of femosphere: https://www.etsy.com/market/… | /r/MensRights | 11/05/26 02:28 AM |
| 1 | It annoys me how angry stupid sexist shit makes meWhat I'm trying to say here is that don't put women in the same category as children. Women are adults with adult responsibilities. "Women and children" slogan avoids holding women accountable and it puts male life below female life. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 10/05/26 10:22 PM |
| 1 | New Statesman UK survey on women's attitudes towards men and vice versaMen have an innate biological desire to serve women (gynocentricism). Both men and women care about women. This dismantles the argument that the average man care about other men. Patriarchy, my arse—this world was, and will always be, built for women. And men will always be the majority of the worlds disposable workers. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 10/05/26 10:15 PM |
| 3 | Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women | Feminism | The Guardian"here's why it's OK to hate men" thinkpieces they hosted. Didn't know about this. Will definitely go read them. | /r/MensRights | 10/05/26 07:02 PM |
| -10 | It annoys me how angry stupid sexist shit makes meTo them women belong in the same group as children. No one sees women as children. They are adults with adult responsibilities, and if anything, men belong in the same group as children since females mature faster than males. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 08/05/26 05:12 AM |
| 2 | Is There Really Such a Thing as a Western “Patriarchy” in Feminist Theory?We’ve been lied to for nearly a century: there never really was a patriarchy — at least not in the way feminists describe it. On average: Men tend to have a stronger out-group bias. Women tend to have a stronger in-group bias. This means that both men and women often prioritize women and girls more than men and boys. (Of course, individual differences, exceptions, and outliers exist.) There are also other factors that help explain why the Western world is often described by some as a “gynarchy”:… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/05/26 07:57 AM |
| 1 | Is There Really Such a Thing as a Western “Patriarchy” in Feminist Theory?All feminist definitions and terms lack any real consensus. They often come across as definitions shaped by feminist ideology that portrays men as bad and women as good. Just because men predominate in certain domains or areas does not automatically mean there is a patriarchy. Women dominate in other areas, yet we do not call that a matriarchy. The small percentage of men who occupy top positions of power do not represent the average middle-class or lower-class man. Men also make up many of soci… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/05/26 11:22 PM |
| 1 | Quote of the Day: Karen StraughanThanks for sharing your childhood story on the internet that was so brave of you to do that That's why I believe that misandry is a core value of Americans society because a female in your similar situation would have received the necessary help as soon as possible. We need to change the sexist and discriminatory laws that unfairly target and affect men and boys. The hard truth is that feminism will never go way because it's too large of a social-political movement and ideology in the west with … | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/05/26 06:30 AM |
| 1 | Quote of the Day: Karen StraughanI agree! In general, feminism all comes down to the simplistic dichotomy of women and femininity being associated with good, and men and boys being associated with evil. It’s the same misandry and feminist propaganda that feminists have been spreading for decades, just in different forms. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/05/26 06:15 AM |
| 1 | Quote of the Day: Karen StraughanDo you know why science supposedly focuses on men? It's because men are the only ones volunteering to be studied, genius. Look it up, women almost never volunteer for that kind of thing. Men don't have a problem with being used as guinea pigs for science. And not to mention that scientists have also used women's bodies in areas such as reproductive health, of being men's reproductive health. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/05/26 05:36 AM |
| 14 | Quote of the Day: Karen StraughanMales, in general, are—and should definitely be—considered a disadvantaged and vulnerable group socially, culturally, and biologically. There’s really no debate about it; statistics and evidence suggest that they are, overall, more disadvantaged compared to their female counterparts. Men, as a gender group, also face compounding issues similar to those experienced by minority or marginalized groups, yet there are little to no protective services for them. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 29/04/26 03:34 PM |
| 1 | where does misogyny start and how would you compare it to misandry without double standards?Women have a strong infatuation with the term “misogyny”. Unfortunately, their infatuation with usage overrides their concern for accuracy. Essentially, there’s a textbook definition of the term misogyny, and there’s a female definition of misogyny. Textbook misogyny is based on a dislike, contempt, or baseless prejudice against women. Female-defined misogyny is essentially any behavior or belief that’s at odds with women’s desires. Are you acknowledging a pattern of female behavior that doesn’t… | /r/MensRights | 28/04/26 02:45 PM |
| 1 | Would you, as a man, like it if your female partner took more initiative?You’re a red-piller, so I already knew what you were going to say. But why is a man considered a “beta male” just because he wants someone to hold the door open for him or give him gifts? It’s really not that serious. Honestly, I think red-pillers take things to an extreme. I don’t think the red pill community is helping men—it’s harming them by creating too many unrealistic standards to live up to in dating. I don’t let red-pillers define my masculinity. I also reject the terms "beta male" and … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/04/26 07:58 PM |
| 3 | Fake Bitch Bashing Month ControversyIt’s the same anti-male feminist propaganda that we see time and time again, just expressed in different forms. And it all comes down to this simplistic dichotomy: goodness is associated with women and femininity, and evilness is associated with men and masculinity. Men have agency and are privileged oppressors, women have no agency and are oppressed victims. They’re turning it into an “oppression Olympics” when it doesn’t need to be. "The omnipotent, ever-present patriarchy — the invisible forc… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 14/04/26 06:06 PM |
| 2 | Fake Bitch Bashing Month ControversyI will enjoy reading this! | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 14/04/26 05:17 PM |
| 1 | Fake Bitch Bashing Month ControversyWarren Farrell On marriage and “patriarchy”: If marriage were a sign of male privilege, why does the word “husband” come from roots meaning house-bound or bonded? Historically, men often took on risk—work, war, and responsibility—to gain acceptance and provide stability. In this sense, what is called “patriarchy” can involve male sacrifice rather than privilege. On gender movements: “I am a men's liberationist when men's liberation is defined as equal opportunity and equal responsibility for bot… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 13/04/26 07:33 AM |
| 4 | Fake Bitch Bashing Month ControversyOh and don't forget one of the feminist classic: "Well it's usually other men, doing it to other men" they say this as if women don't contribute as well. Child abuse, elderly abuse, verbal aggression is mostly committed by women. "But it's usually men committing violence" 🙄 | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 13/04/26 12:14 AM |
| 1 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismI suppose you’re right, and I agree with you to some extent. However, you cannot deny that feminism has become a dominant political and social ideology and movement with significant political and institutional power. Regardless of what a person believes feminism to be, all branches of feminism has a harmful dichotomy within it that associates men and masculinity with something negative, and women and femininity with something positive. As well as the five core tenets of feminism: misandry or ant… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 12/04/26 02:45 PM |
| 1 | Fake Bitch Bashing Month ControversyI legitimately and honestly think that feminists—especially mainstream ones—have mental health issues they need to sort through. I also think that the majority of them have had very bad experiences with men, and they apply those experiences broadly, assuming all men are the same, which isn’t true. Humans are just humans—we are capable of both good and bad. There never was no feminist patrichary. That's just excuse for them to blame men and to be misandrous towards men, as a whole. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 12/04/26 02:33 PM |
| 7 | Fake Bitch Bashing Month ControversyIt’s the same anti-male feminist rhetoric, just expressed in many different forms. No matter how they word it, it all comes down to this simplistic dichotomy: men/masculinity = bad and women/femininity = good. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 12/04/26 02:28 PM |
| 6 | The Louis Theroux hysteria is overI just wanted to say this. There’s a distinct difference between men’s advocacy and what people call “red pill,” and it’s super frustrating how they keep getting lumped together. Most red pill stuff is just people with podcasts talking about masculinity—sometimes saying dumb or questionable things—but they have no real political or institutional power. They’re not the ones making laws or shaping society. Men’s rights advocacy is different. It’s about real issues that affect men and boys—stuff th… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 11/04/26 01:34 PM |
| 1 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismFeminists don’t clearly define their terms. For example, why use “toxic masculinity” instead of just “toxic behavior”? The traits labeled as toxic masculinity can be displayed by women too, yet we don’t commonly use terms like “toxic femininity” or “toxic feminism.” If a man shows harmful traits, it would be more accurate to simply call it toxic behavior rather than attaching it to masculinity. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 08/04/26 11:39 PM |
| 1 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismDefinitions that feminists have conquered up are so pervasive (like male privilege, manspreading, manterrupting, mansplaining, etc.). These always come across as ways to frame men or masculinity negatively while portraying women or femininity positively. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 08/04/26 11:08 PM |
| 1 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismDefinitions that feminists have conquered up are so pervasive (like male privilege, manspreading, manterrupting, mansplaining, etc.). These always come across as ways to frame men or masculinity negatively while portraying women or femininity positively. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 08/04/26 11:03 PM |
| 6 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismMany definitions are taken by feminists and twisted beyond their original meaning. They also have the ability to introduce new terms, such as: male privilege patriarchy toxic masculinity male entitlement The list goes on and on, focusing on anything related to maleness. It all comes down to this simplistic dichotomy framing of: men/masculinity = bad and evil, and women/femininity = good and right | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 31/03/26 05:15 PM |
| 3 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismLiberating men would include liberating us from slaving half our waking lives under bosses and bureaucrats. I always say that: One of the biggest threats to western society is not the men themselves, but men's liberation and rights. Systemic misandry is framed as "natural" or acceptable, while misogyny is labeled as "evil" and outlawed. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 31/03/26 05:09 PM |
| 1 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismKaren straughan: The omnipotent, ever-present patriarchy — the invisible force that directs all of our lives and causes all oppression and all suffering — our Devil. And the beautiful, wonderful force for justice: Feminism. It’s the way. It’s the way. It sounds like religion. It sounds like religion. And oh my goodness — for a movement that’s only about equality and isn’t blaming men, they named the force for evil after men and the force for justice after women. And this is a movement that is ve… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 31/03/26 05:05 PM |
| 24 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismMisandry is the core tenant of feminism. There's also a simplistic and inaccurate dichotomy within feminism: goodness is associated with women and femininity, and evilness is associated with men and masculinity. Men have agency and are privileged oppressors, women have no agency and are oppressed victims. I also want people to be clear that hating feminism isn't about hating women's rights. feminism and women's rights are two different things. Women's rights are human rights, but feminism is fem… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 28/03/26 06:00 PM |
| 6 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismChristina Hoff Sommers calls herself an “equity feminist.” While she identifies this way, she primarily advocates for men and boys and focuses on issues that disproportionately affect them. Not only that, but she also distances herself from much of mainstream feminist ideology. Because of this, I think you align more with an equity feminist perspective than with popular, mainstream feminism. I look to Christina Hoff Sommers as an example of what feminism should be. Balanced and non-partisan. Tha… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 28/03/26 03:48 PM |
| 4 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismThat’s one positive thing I can say about men’s rights advocates: they tend to hold each other, and other men, accountable. With feminists, however, they don’t necessarily hold each other or other women accountable when other feminist are clearly being misandrist—they often just allow it to happen. Then they respond by saying, “not all feminists are like that,” but many feminists are like that. Misandry is a core tenet of feminism, and accountability is thrown out the window. Because of that, th… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 28/03/26 03:32 PM |
| 9 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define FeminismActions always speak louder than words! | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 28/03/26 03:15 PM |
| 7 | Feminists Can’t Seem To Define Feminismu/NoBlacksmith8137 Men's liberation and rights are somehow a "threat" to society. It’s sad to see and know that, in the media, males across the world are facing gender oppression, unfair and discriminatory laws, dehumanization, and systemic sexism just because of their gender—and it feels normalized. It’s difficult being male in a societal structure that seems to primarily benefit women and girls at the expense of men and boys. The current state of men is one of being overlooked, undervalued, or… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 28/03/26 03:12 PM |
| 1 | What are the best places for men's rights and well-being?Don't forget Iceland! Males there live as long as their female counterparts. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 27/03/26 03:51 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?Yeah, you are right to a certain extent. Because statistics show that women, on average, tend to exhibit an in-group bias toward other women and are more likely to favor or prefer women than men, there is some truth to what you said. Women who truly care for and advocate on behalf of men are not the majority. However, I still love women because we need them, and they need us. The harsh reality that men and other people have to accept is that it's difficult being a man in a (white) gynocentric, c… | /r/MensRights | 26/03/26 01:25 PM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?Why would they make changes to something they were successful at creating? Because some of them genuinely care for and love men. | /r/MensRights | 26/03/26 11:37 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?Christianity will play a role in helping free men and boys. For example, society privileges women at the expense of men, but Jesus says that men and women have equal worth and value. | /r/MensRights | 26/03/26 12:16 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?So you mean to tell me that men and boys have to wait 100 years for equality and liberty! 100 years is a century. No way I'm waiting that long! Nonetheless we'll be dead by 100 years. | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 10:23 PM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?there is a very broad range but the context here is at which point would you call out unfair treatment of women in this sub? do you at all? Good question! First, yes—I would call it out. And would speak up against unfair treatment of women, when it's people online promoting violence against them. I try to stay out of politics and avoid labels because I don’t find them necessary. I simply see myself as someone who advocates for social justice. I call out sexism whether it’s directed at men or wom… | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 06:19 PM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?What do you mean by "where to draw the line"? | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 05:58 PM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?You asked me what is misogyny. Misogyny is the hatred, contempt, or unfair discrimination against women and girls. It's simply just hatred and discrimination directed specifically towards women and girls. Misogynistic people are usually people who have been hurt, mistreated, or have had a bad and traumatic experience with women. Saying "men are superior to women, women are inferior to men" or anything similar is clearly misogynistic. | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 05:50 PM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?That’s not the definition of misogyny and misandry. They both refer to unfair gender discrimination, hatred, or contempt toward the other gender. They are essentially the same thing; the only difference is that misogyny is legally outlawed and widely seen as morally wrong, while misandry is often institutionalized and socially acceptable—it’s ingrained into Western society in many forms. Many laws do unfairly discriminate against men and boys on the basis of gender or sex. I don’t know if you we… | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 11:13 AM |
| 2 | Prison Sentencing Disparities Between Men and WomenAt the end of the day human rights issues and men's issues fall under the broad umbrella of social justice. . Instead of advocates for men and boys, it should be advocates for social justice. | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 03:18 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?I mean... It's not me digressing but, okay sure. Whatever helps you sleep at night! | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 03:07 AM |
| -2 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?I don't think anyone here really disagrees with this. Most people here are very clear about the distinction between women and feminism, between egalitarianism and feminism and even between women's rights and feminism. I include egalitarianism, social-political movements, and mens rights movement or the manosphere under the broader umbrella of social justice. Because that is what it is it's a social injustice being primarily directed at men and boys due from being a man. Men are disadvantaged and… | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 03:05 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?its reasonable to be critical of women acting out bad behaviours that target men. We should call women out who engage in those types of harmful behaviors and to hold them accountable. Not to attack women, per se. It really all does circle back down to bad behaviors. Majority of feminists are women, but not all women are feminists and some can be men too. | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 02:49 AM |
| -2 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?You’re falling victim to the exact rhetoric you claim to stay away from. You right! Thanks for pointing out my own flaws. I said that because I thought we were specifically talking about feminism. Because feminist propaganda is one of the many things that pits humans against humans. (Specifically men vs women) I can say the same thing for the Black Lives Matter Movement. It pits blacks against whites. I'll say that if I was specifically talking about racism or racial-related topics. But, in gene… | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 02:39 AM |
| -2 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?I just don’t see why men and women can’t come together and help others, like we did in early hunter-gatherer societies. Sure, some human rights issues affect different groups more than others, but why does it have to turn into a gender oppression war or divide? Men and women were never meant to compete with each other or be separated. That’s why I stay away from feminist propaganda or anything that pits humans against each other. What we need is a social justice movement, because inequality is a… | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 01:31 AM |
| 1 | Should we have a Minister for Men and Boys?Before Starting off I Just Wanted to Say that. I really value constructive criticism in society, and I try not to be politically partisan. But honestly, it feels like men and boys get demonized by the Left, while the Right mostly ignores us or offers little more than lip service. I find that really frustrating, because this shouldn’t be a Left vs. Right issue. I just wish politicians of any stripe would actually do something about it. Some human issues that mainly affect men often get overlooked… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 25/03/26 01:20 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?While there aren't many manisphere groups that are misogynist there are a bunch that are chauvinist. Just because there are more misandrist groups than misogynistic groups doesn’t mean our movement is without flaws or above criticism. People who advocate for men do call out misandry—many on this sub and in the manosphere criticize feminism and its misandry. What more do you want? A person can hate/criticize feminism without hating women, and a person can support women’s rights without supporting… | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 12:32 AM |
| 6 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?"men-focused groups attracts misogynists, which is bad", to "men-focused groups are bad". Like any sociopolitical movement, male advocacy sometimes attracts the wrong kind of people with bad intentions. Some men use the label “male advocate” or “MRA” to disguise misogyny, but in reality, they are incels who harbor genuine hatred toward women. Their actions give the movement a bad reputation, allowing feminists to inaccurately point to them as evidence that male advocacy groups are harmful. In tr… | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 12:16 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?Certainly! men and women need to come together, just like how we used to in past hunter-gather early civilization. | /r/MensRights | 25/03/26 12:06 AM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?I’m not lecturing—I’m stating facts. I’m not criticizing men as a whole; I’m saying that, like any movement, male advocacy spaces have areas that could improve. I don’t think the men’s rights movement is perfect or beyond criticism. I’m not anti-men, and I don’t like labels—they’re often unnecessary and reductive. First and foremost, I’m a Christian, and I care about women just as much as men. Please stop putting words in my mouth or twisting what I’ve said. I also criticize feminism regularly. … | /r/MensRights | 24/03/26 10:43 PM |
| 1 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?Oh, what's asexuality? | /r/MensRights | 24/03/26 09:58 PM |
| 7 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?There are very few online manosphere spaces that are misogynistic but again these are very few, they are always on their internet, and they lack the power that misandrist feminist does. But the feminists will use these misogynistic manosphere spaces and evidence that the men's rights movement is misogynistic as a whole which is a lie because MRAs are only advocating for basic human rights that are afforded to women. | /r/MensRights | 24/03/26 09:07 PM |
| 7 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?Def, welcome. Someone had to say it. Because MRAs and feminists and mena and women cannot keep going in circles with this gender divide that the majority of feminists first started but there are some mras and men who do engage and contribute into the gender divide. | /r/MensRights | 24/03/26 09:01 PM |
| -3 | What can the men’s rights movement do better?This is exactly what I’m talking about—the hypocrisy is insane! I just want to say that I am sorry that you've been man-bashed and dehumanized by feminists. not all women are misandrist man-haters; only the majority of feminists are. There are also many women who love men and have advocated and supported men’s liberation and rights. Please don’t become a male radical—it will only further divide us and contribute to the growing gender divide between men and women and feminists and MRAs. | /r/MensRights | 24/03/26 08:05 PM |
| -26 | The Tea App and its effect on men’s lives_WutzInAName is misogynistic! He hates WOMEN. | /r/MensRights | 18/03/26 09:52 PM |
| -1 | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationI love how you write about men's issues!! I didn't know you were going to comment on my post. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 10:44 PM |
| -11 | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationBut he claims to stand for men. I am not expecting impossible standards, I am asking for us to address the misconceptions. I ain't no feminist! That is the worst insult you can say to me. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 05:25 PM |
| – | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationBut yet he claims to be for men and younger men follow him. Aren't y'all not gonna say nothing about this? You men are so stubborn and ignorant! | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 05:04 PM |
| -18 | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationAgain! Listen to what I'm saying, men like Andrew tate disguise themselves as self-improvement for men and he claims to speak for men. You can have feminist intentions and still disguise yourself by using mra or supporting men as a label. And other men in the male advocacy groups are not calling him out. That's why this movement has a negative association. Men like tate causes the association. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 04:52 PM |
| -16 | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationBut what I'm saying is that he doesn't have to be a mra. What I'm saying is that he speaks for men and tells men how to become "masculine" and he speaks for men as a whole. Don't you see. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 04:50 PM |
| -24 | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationListen it's complicated. The feminist subs will most likely ban me. And do you really think that male advocacy movements are above criticism as well? Men tend to be complicated and that's the truth as well. We cannot as a movement be passive and not address the concerns of dangerous men who hijack the male movement. And misrepresent us. I have good intentions! | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 04:15 PM |
| 1 | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationI agree! We need older men who are truly qualified and trustworthy to step in and help. With all the “red pill,” manosphere, and MGTOW content out there, a lot of younger men are being influenced in the wrong way and are becoming worse instead of better. There should be the right kind of men guiding others in the right way—especially younger men and teenage boys, but also older men who should already have things figured out. Now, many people are starting platforms like YouTube, claiming to help … | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 03:20 PM |
| 0 | These types of men hijack the men's rights movement and gives us a bad reputationI’m worried about both sides hijacking and misrepresenting what the original men’s rights movement stood for. On one side, there are feminist men (and women), and on the other, these “self-improvement” manosphere communities. They claim to stand for men, but are actually working against them, effectively hijacking the movement. This is predatory behavior. We need older voices, like Warren Farrell, to help guide the men’s rights movement—not these younger males. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/03/26 03:00 PM |
| 1 | We are living in the Jane Crow era of FeminismLike any radicalization, the propaganda machine driving the feminist movement requires a villain. Men are an easy target. You see, I never understood that because throughout history—and even now—oppression has always mostly come from the upper class toward the middle and lower classes. There have also been many women in the upper class who contributed to inequality between both class and gender, but feminists often seem to ignore the wrongdoings of women and focus mainly on the wrongdoings of me… | /r/MensRights | 17/03/26 02:31 AM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.Lies to manipulate people? Guilt trips, slander etc... To get your way, get goodies, and all around coerce people? Because here's the thing, EVERY CLAIM from the feminist movement STARTING IN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY (declaration of sentiments in the mid 1870 IIRC? Get your timeline fucking right) derive from the exact same starting point: assuming a male in-group bias. A male in-group bias that's been CONSISTENTLY DEBUNKED ever since we started studying it. A male in-group bias that's cast into do… | /r/MensRights | 15/03/26 06:36 AM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.Rape is also about power, dominance, and control (resulting from trauma), not sexual attraction. | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 07:52 PM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.I claim they NEVER DID. Not in the way you defined it anyways. Because of the lack of evidence, present AND past, for it. Okay, so… how would you define misogyny? In fact, let me ask this difficult question that some people seem not to know: if misogyny never existed, what was the whole point of women starting the feminist movement in the early 20th century? Consider they seem to target animals surprisingly often... This screams opportunistic predation more than gender-based. So these people tar… | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 07:47 PM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.Honestly, the "Severe Adverse Childhood Experiences + impulsivity + lack of remorse" trifecta is confirmed present in 30-60% of violent offenders. That trifecta connection is documented and intuitively seems to be a pretty obvious causal factor (easier to commit violent crimes if you don't give a fuck and if you don't pause to think "is this a good idea?".). The misogyny connection seems to only exist in your imagination. Yeah that makes sense. But do you also think that few of these murders, vi… | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 06:28 PM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.Then I've literally NEVER seen misogyny or woman bashing in my entire almost 33 years life. Not even once. I've seen people CLAIM it exists mind you, but that's about it. People say it's widespread but never show any receipts. Rape crimes & sexual assaults are a form of misogyny that still specifically targets young women and girls based on their gender. So yes it's still misogyny. Unless you're including Bible Black, Kuroinu, and tumblr bimbofication porn. If you include FICTIONAL cases of woma… | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 03:12 PM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.Misogyny and misandry or man-bashing and woman-bashing, in their original forms, refer to the hatred, mistreatment, unfair gender discrimination, gendered violence, or dehumanization of another gender based on someone being a man or boy, or a woman or girl. Don't ya agree? P.S: I included misandry or sexism against men and boys because I am a *human rights liberationist for both genders**. For example, saying that men as a group are evil oppressors is clearly misandry, while saying that women be… | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 01:43 PM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.I understand now. So, in order for your faith in womankind to be restored, there would need to be more women who outnumber the hostile feminists, because you think that these hostile and radical feminists are the majority group, while the other group of women—those who love, care for, and advocate for men and boys—are a minority. From my personal experience even other men can be hostile and misandrist toward their own gender. Since you believe this do you also, believe that within male advocacy … | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 01:36 AM |
| 2 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.Again, I've seen more women protest (as in, IN THE STREETS during mass demonstrations) against gender neutral rape laws than I've seen women so much as pay lip service the idea. And that's before we add lobbying and straight up insults, shaming, and all around running their mouths being all around abusive to anyone so much as floating the idea around. As a mens liberalionist. I agree! Do you want me to pretend this isn't what i'm seeing? Because I'm not going to lie to make you happy. Criticizin… | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 01:01 AM |
| 2 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.There you go again saying "women" instead of "feminists". Not all women are feminists and not all feminists are women. Christina hoff sommers calls herself an "equity feminist" and she agrees that mena and boys have it worse and she talks about male issues. Feminists don't do that. | /r/MensRights | 14/03/26 12:34 AM |
| 1 | Just a Reminder that there are Many Women who support us and oppose feminism and that blaming all women for Men's issues is completely misguided.I've said this reminder time and time again in male online advocacy groups and manosphere spaces: Do not equate women with feminists. Most feminists are women, but not all women are feminists, and not all feminists are women—some are men too. There are also male radicals within the movement who are genuinely misogynistic and engage in woman-bashing. Sure these male radicals may be less common, than female radicals but they still do exist inside male movements. Women (like men) contribute to the … | /r/MensRights | 13/03/26 02:09 PM |
| 1 | You will often see posts about women getting the right to voteit’s not a suffering contest. But the majority (not all) of feminist are making it a suffering contest or an oppression Olympics. Men's rights groups don't really do that. | /r/MensRights | 09/03/26 02:57 PM |
| 11 | You will often see posts about women getting the right to votePeople tend to forget that some elite, upper-class white women opposed the women’s suffrage, while some men supported it. Men didn’t gain the right to vote simply because they were born male; they gained it because they had to fight for it by going to war, while women gained it through advocacy. | /r/MensRights | 08/03/26 02:33 PM |
| -27 | Happy International Women’s Day to all the women on this subBut you should say that on men's day. Today is international women's day, not men's. | /r/MensRights | 08/03/26 02:20 PM |
| 5 | Happy International Women’s Day to all the women on this subStop it. Not all women are that way, you are sounding like a male radical and we don't stand for that. Just because you have had experiences with feminists doesn't mean women in general are that way. | /r/MensRights | 08/03/26 02:19 PM |
| 2 | Women prefer meaningful work to well paidguys that literally build a home, if that's all not meaningful I don't know what is. Jobs like nursing, teaching, social work, midwifery, and counseling. Is meaningful/purposeful work and it's mostly done by women. | /r/MensRights | 07/03/26 04:32 AM |
| 2 | Women prefer meaningful work to well paidA job profession that is "meaningful" or "purposeful" is subjective and is up to how the individual views their work. | /r/MensRights | 07/03/26 03:19 AM |
| 2 | Women prefer meaningful work to well paidNo they need money earlier so they can support a family. | /r/MensRights | 07/03/26 03:18 AM |
| 2 | Women prefer meaningful work to well paidTell me one job that's more "meaningful" than creating the infrastructure of society - which is done by men. Why does that have to be the only meaningful and purposeful work? Jobs like nursing, teaching, social work, midwifery, and counseling. Is meaningful/purposeful work and it's mostly done by women. | /r/MensRights | 07/03/26 03:17 AM |
| 1 | "Meninists" can be just as bad as feministsFeminism, and all of its ills, emerges from the collective behaviors of women. Do you also think that male feminists betry their own gender and contribute to feminism, as well? No matter how much you hate women or are angry with them. Women still have a central role to play in the lives of children, the family, society, culture, and the human face. This is the result of millions of years of evolution. Without women, there would be no environmentalists like Rachel Carson, nor DNA medical advances… | /r/MensRights | 04/03/26 01:42 PM |
| 1 | "Meninists" can be just as bad as feministsYeah, I agree that male advocates shouldn’t advocate for taking away women’s rights the way some feminists have tried to take away men’s rights. Feminism is one of the dominant social-political movements in the U.S. It’s not just a movement, but one with institutional power to directly and indirectly influence and change society. The men’s rights movement doesn’t have that kind of power or influence the way feminism does. There’s also a lot of criticism that feminism needs, and people have been … | /r/MensRights | 04/03/26 01:39 PM |
| 1 | "Meninists" can be just as bad as feministsI’m not a feminist, and I’m not concern-trolling either. I’m actually a non-feminist — if anything, I lean more toward men’s liberation. I don’t really feel the need to label myself, though, because labels aren’t that important to me. The reason I deleted my post is because guys like you get offended at the slightest criticism of men’s movements. Then you start whining about me “victim-blaming men” or being a “misandrist” just for sharing my opinion — which, honestly, you know has some truth to … | /r/MensRights | 03/03/26 06:34 PM |
| 1 | Is anyone else just tired of all the attacks and denialism?I'm just saying men built the world, women nurtured it. That’s true. Men generally built much of the world since they couldn’t get pregnant, while women created civilization. If there were a group of 10 women and 1 man, they’d be in a better situation than 10 men and 1 woman. A man’s value is often seen as something he has to earn, while a woman’s value is more built-in and intrinsic. But we can’t ignore the things in this world that were built by women, and we also can’t ignore that men still h… | /r/MensRights | 01/03/26 02:19 PM |
| – | Is anyone else just tired of all the attacks and denialism?There's a reason men outcompete women on average, we're just better than you in pretty much every category (on average). That's why we took the lead and built the world while you sat around enjoying the fruits of our labour and raising kids while complaining about how hard your life is, men just get on with it and get things done (luckily for our species). Men do not outcompete women on average or better than women in every category. There are some areas where women are better than men on averag… | /r/MensRights | 01/03/26 01:51 PM |
| 1 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism."Do I think either movement has all the answers? No. Men’s rights activists are not without flaws, neither are feminists. But if one group is being silenced, that’s a problem for all of us. If I could give advice to anyone in our society at large, we have to stop expecting to be offended, and we have to start truly, openly, and sincerely listening. That would lead to a greater understanding of ourselves and others, having compassion for one another, working together towards solutions because we … | /r/MensRights | 01/03/26 03:37 AM |
| – | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.It’s not as bad as feminism can be, but it’s still worth criticizing. I’ve seen men’s rights activists tell feminists to take accountability and do better, while at the same time being blind to the issues within their own movement and the few male radicals in it who have bad intentions. Feminists do the same thing too, but the difference is that, as a men’s rights movement, we try to be logical and fair—not feelings-based or hateful like feminism is. | /r/MensRights | 01/03/26 12:19 AM |
| 0 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.You men still need us. | /r/MensRights | 28/02/26 09:28 PM |
| 0 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.I am a man and you don't define my masculinity. Thank you for proven to others that male radicals exist. Because you are acting like one of them. Now because of your behavior and attitude it makes people not want to support men's rights. 🙄 | /r/MensRights | 28/02/26 09:05 PM |
| 1 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.It does have meaning. I’m serious!! some of us are becoming radicals. And we’re becoming no better than feminists when we act like that. If the men’s rights movement doesn’t address its own flaws, it’s just going to cause more damage. I feel like even posting this has me walking on eggshells. I’m honestly scared that if I criticize parts of the men’s movement, I’ll get labeled a misandrist or a feminist. How is that fair? | /r/MensRights | 28/02/26 01:28 AM |
| – | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.The entire post is stooping to their fucking level. This right here is something that a male radical would say. I also said that men aren’t equal to women and that, in some ways, men actually have it worse. I am a men’s liberationist. As men, we have to play it fair. Some of us have become radical in the men’s rights movement just to get revenge on feminists, but by doing so, we are lowering ourselves—just like how feminists have already lowered themselves. It’s our job to be better than them an… | /r/MensRights | 28/02/26 01:21 AM |
| -2 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.I'm saying you won't win by being nice and playing by the rules while your enemy ignores them. As men, we are supposed to be logical and rational. We should not stoop down to their level. Like I said, the angry reactions from men against feminism are understandable. However, a few of us are starting to turn into radicals and are doing the same thing that feminism has been doing to men. Some men online actually post misogynistic content and bash women, and other men go along with it. Because it i… | /r/MensRights | 28/02/26 01:05 AM |
| -2 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.Yeah, I understand and acknowledge that. But what I’m saying is that criticism of male advocacy groups and movements isn’t about men directly hating women. The flaw is that it’s often a reaction to the way some feminists and society have been treating men for a long time. Some men are angry about the injustices being done toward males, and that’s understandable. But in the process, we sometimes unknowingly become radicals ourselves. Don’t you at least agree with that? Listen I get it your mad. Y… | /r/MensRights | 27/02/26 02:26 PM |
| 1 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.Misogyny is not a tenant of men’s rights I'm saying that some individual men are starting to become "radicalized," and that is true. For decades—even over a century—feminists have, misrepresented men and man bashed, and society has often gone along with it. So it’s not surprising that some men in the movement become angry and radical. However, we should not channel that anger in harmful ways. Some men shouldn’t go online and create misogynistic content as a form of revenge against feminists whic… | /r/MensRights | 27/02/26 02:21 PM |
| -5 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.S I'm a concerned troll just for saying men's rights movement have their own flaws too? You think all male advocates have good intentions and should never be criticized? These radical men of men's movements are most commonly seen and found online and quite frankly some of them are actually woman-haters that engage in women-bashing. I've seen them on this sub. When people of this sub also criticize or question the men's movement then men rush in and say something like you said. Oh and look at the… | /r/MensRights | 27/02/26 01:48 PM |
| -3 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.I understand that feminists do these things, and it’s important to criticize the movement. So far, many male advocates have raised valid concerns about feminism. Men do face serious issues, and many people argue that men have not historically been the privileged group in the way it’s often portrayed. However, we cannot treat men’s movement groups as perfect or above criticism. All I said was that we should not stoop to the level of some feminists and treat them the same way they’ve treated men f… | /r/MensRights | 27/02/26 12:55 PM |
| 1 | The men's rights movement, likewise, isn't about criticism for the sake of criticism.If we think it’s fair to criticize feminism when it promotes ideas that harm men or dismiss men’s issues, then it’s also fair to criticize the MRM when individuals within it act in ways that are extreme, hostile, or counterproductive. Accountability should go both ways. Otherwise we’re just doing the same thing we criticize others for. Pointing out that there are male radicals in the MRM isn’t an attack on men. It’s an acknowledgment of reality. Every large movement — whether it’s feminism, the … | /r/MensRights | 27/02/26 12:39 PM |
| – | Do you as a man want a financial equal partner?If a woman makes a lot of money, it really just means that she doesn't need his money. It doesn't imply anything else for the man or for the life he could expect to have with her. She certainly won't be spending any fair portion of her money on him, and even if she was, she still won't be eager to demonstrate that during the initial stages of dating. We can't generalize all women, as that way. I'm quite sure most logical men will love to date a woman who makes money or is at least employed. It d… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/02/26 04:15 AM |
| – | Do you as a man want a financial equal partner?Only naive young people have yet to grasp this. You're right I don't understand this. Because it's really stupid. You mentioned that your wife quit her office job. Is she unemployed? So you mean to tell me that your wife has no career or ambitions, at least in part-time? It's been statistically proven. If the wife also contributes to the household income, this will lower the financial burden on the husband. Many families rely on dual incomes to make ends meet or to maintain a particular lifestyl… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/02/26 02:35 AM |
| – | Do you as a man want a financial equal partner?Really? No standards? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/02/26 02:14 AM |
| – | Do you as a man want a financial equal partner?her money will be her money while my money will be her money as well. Both of y'all's money will be each other. Because y'all will share it. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/02/26 02:13 AM |
| – | Do you as a man want a financial equal partner?But do you also think that there is something that makes us "hardwired to?" I have seen comments that say that women prefer full time working men who make more than their partner. Do you think gender influences us too? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/02/26 01:48 AM |
| – | Do you as a man want a financial equal partner?A man who knows what he wants! | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/02/26 12:21 AM |
| – | Do you as a man want a financial equal partner?for a successful relationship What exactly makes it successful, compared to a woman doing the same thing? Is it the classical 'men and women are different' or is it that 'it men don't want to feel emasculated and compete with his female partner' | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/02/26 12:04 AM |
| 3 | Feminism Blinds Students to the Truth About MenNot to mention that younger women under the age of 30 earn the same amount as or more than their male counterparts. Young women are out-earning young men in several U.S. cities: https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2022/03/28/young-women-are-out-earning-young-men-in-several-u-s-cities/ | /r/MensRights | 26/02/26 03:13 AM |
| 11 | Feminism Blinds Students to the Truth About MenHere are some additional sources that might interest you: Female power is reflected in women controlling financial resources, influencing consumer purchasing decisions, and dominating the global consumer market. The first and most well-known men's rights organization was founded in the United States in 1977. When will governments begin to consider the human rights of men and boys? There will never be perfect 50:50 gender parity in every field Not all is great in the world of men: a reference boo… | /r/MensRights | 25/02/26 01:22 AM |
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