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Homophobia made sense in the brutal conditions that the ancient Israelites were living in. Every man that could needed to reproduce to keep the bloodlines and hereditary property going. They needed to have as many people as possible to compete against other warring nations and even to just keep the tribes going through harsh famine and disaster, both quite common. Women were denied agency and liberty for this same reason. Not so much now that these things aren't an issue for most people.
/r/EverydayMisandry23/09/24 07:38 PM
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This place is not just for men, its for documenting misandry. The most prolific poster here is a woman. I just thought it was important to point out that the misandrist movement in South Korea is not happening in a vacuum, it's one side of an escalating gender war.
/r/EverydayMisandry28/05/24 04:06 PM
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My grandfather is one, even when he was younger and still fully able-bodied, but that was literally the 1960s so it's not really fair to compare.
/r/EverydayMisandry27/05/24 11:46 PM
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You calling them "hags" isn't really a good look. We can criticize their ideas without resorting to misogyny. It's also imporatant to note that South Korea's gender divide is insane on both sides. It's one of the most misogynistic developed nations among men and in reaction an extremely misandrist culture has developed among women, which in turn exacerbates that same misogyny, ad infinitum. It's not really fair to compare it to anywhere else in the world.
/r/EverydayMisandry27/05/24 11:39 PM
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I mean yeah, of course women in general aren't at fault for these systems. They are still an example of a form of gendered oppression unique to men, imposed not by the men being drafted but by the few in power, mostly other men (who would never be drafted anyway) but also increasingly by powerful women (though not the average woman, obviously). The draft, like most things, is not a men vs women issue, but a power vs powerless issue. One that just so happens to primarily affect the men in that se…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/05/24 11:23 PM
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