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| 0 | Why do men's rights communities lack any real resolution-oriented thinking and activism? | General | AshamedBanana7839 | /r/MensRights | 16/12/21 05:34 AM |
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| -1 | Why do men's rights communities lack any real resolution-oriented thinking and activism?It just seems like you're purposefully misinterpreting the viewpoint and taking it to a bad-faith extreme based off of the delusional worldview of a few radicals. Society is Male Dominated Male dominance privileges men over women While some men can sometimes be harmed by this system, the system itself is set up to privilege men and subjugate women for mens express benefit. Men are in power and the system operates to benefit and serve mens' needs, drives, and interests at the expense of womens' n… | /r/MensRights | 16/12/21 07:44 AM |
| -4 | Why do men's rights communities lack any real resolution-oriented thinking and activism?I don't understand why you think because extremists exist then an entire social theory is discredited. It's like thinking because there's black racists means that black lives matter is an invalid movement. or better yet, because there's men who hate women, all men's rights issues are invalid. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/21 07:09 AM |
| 1 | Why do men's rights communities lack any real resolution-oriented thinking and activism?So what I'm hearing is that, because discrimination will never be 100% erradicated in all forms and because men and women are apparently already treated pretty much completely fairly at present, the only real problem is feminism itself? | /r/MensRights | 16/12/21 06:38 AM |
| -1 | Why do men's rights communities lack any real resolution-oriented thinking and activism?I'm confused. Why can't men's issues be solved? And how does feminism promote gender supremacy? It's also important to note that there are many schools of thought within feminism and the average feminist activist is usually intersectional (from what I experience) | /r/MensRights | 16/12/21 06:27 AM |
| -9 | Why do men's rights communities lack any real resolution-oriented thinking and activism?Idk bro this just seems kind of reactionary to me. And no, feminists don't hate me. My sister is a feminist and she seems to love me. Although she definitely has some reactionary takes on things, I chalk that up to lack of perspective and understanding. It's something that can happen to anyone of any type of ideology. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/21 06:09 AM |
| -1 | NZ Human Rights Commission says, women you are amazing and important, men, please stop hurting peopleI hardly thinking wanting men not to do violence to the women in their lives is expecting 'Traditional Chivalry', bro. And aren't the negatives the issue? Why talk about something that no one has an issue with? | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 16/12/21 04:57 AM |
| 0 | "Its men doing that to other men" - Response to struggles men face, stumped me in a debate with friends and I regret not knowing what to sayIt's not exactly a men's rights issue if the perpetrators are the in the same group as you. Then it's just mistreatment, but not mistreatment on the basis of being a man. Imagine if, as a reaction to white people being racist to other white people, a pro-white group arose and started telling other race-groups to do something about this racism. None of this invalidates the mistreatment, of course. But one thing I notice on this sub is that a lot of the problems people are facing here is attribute… | /r/MensRights | 15/12/21 09:19 AM |
| 1 | How do we define a successful person?Before I address the question let's do some background and talk about instinct by way of the birds and the bees. Every Fall, in the northern hemisphere the birds fly south; down there it's Spring. When it's Spring up here (and Fall down there they fly back up here. Then they mate, make a nest, the female lays the eggs, they incubate the eggs, and feed the baby birds when they hatch. There's no school for birds to learn how to do this; it's instinct. With the bees they know how to make honeycomb,… | /r/MensRights | 24/09/21 07:30 PM |
| 1 | It’s becoming less and less attractive to date women (in my age group - in their 20s) because what is expected of men and what role is assigned to them in comparison.Bro, I don't know where you're getting this perception of modern relationships between men and women. In my opinion, the opposite has been becoming more prevalent, with more women being financially independent, really all they are looking for is an equally independent and mature partner. It sounds like your perceptions of these relationships come from outdated movies, which is understandable, as this shift in dynamic is a relatively recent thing, mostly occurring in the last 20 years, and it is … | /r/MensRights | 24/09/21 06:49 PM |
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