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| 1 | "Cannot Go Back"; A Gentle Examination Of A Former White Supremist; Turned Woke FeministI thought everyone was being harsh, but I tried to scroll back to the beginning and...ok. That's coming from someone who jaws, a lot. Sorry OP. Gotta kill some of these darlings to have a shot of drawing people in. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 29/07/25 02:07 AM |
| 3 | Men are opening up about mental health to AI instead of humansPeople are treating AI as if it's actually AI right now, but it's only at the reflecting stage. You give Chat GPT or whatever tool you're using information and then it breaks it down against all the aggregated information it's been fed from people asking similar questions, saying similar things. But we're not at "Her" levels yet, not even close. At best, AI (to me) is like the precocious child cliche in movies and TV, "Are you alright? You look so sad." That seemed so profound and meaningful whe… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 02/07/25 01:38 AM |
| 4 | Why is it that whenever men try to open up about serious issues mental health, loneliness, systemic struggles the conversation always gets hijacked or derailed with blame, deflection, or “women have it worse”? Where are the spaces for honest, empathetic discussion?"Patriarchy does not just hurt women; it hurts men too." You've heard that, right? And I've tried to look at it that way, but that can really only hold any kind of truth when men are not looked at as a monolith in the same way that women and any minority do not want to be, as well as any stereotypes being applied universally and solely to whoever is being talked about. The reason I (and I imagine a lot of other people here) emphasize being class-first is pretty fuckin simple: "Do you have loved … | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 31/05/25 08:58 PM |
| 3 | Why is it that whenever men try to open up about serious issues mental health, loneliness, systemic struggles the conversation always gets hijacked or derailed with blame, deflection, or “women have it worse”? Where are the spaces for honest, empathetic discussion?Welcome to the blame drain game. Find as comfortable a seat as you possibly can and just try to quietly figure out messaging that does not take away from the genuine struggles of women while also giving the space for men to figure out: A. What does it mean to be a man? And not in that facetious way that that "What Is A Woman?" movie tried to pose in its title: Because there's confusion at this point around what it is to be either a man or a woman, to me. The "gender is a social construct/biologi… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 31/05/25 07:05 PM |
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