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this isn't just about your experience, that's where your fallacy is. broaden your scope before you start rejecting the ideas of others
/r/MensRights29/11/21 11:45 PM
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If you think there isn't a global pattern where peoppe born male have an unspoken upper hand or inequality against women, you clearly don't keep up with cultures outside your own Have you left your country before?
/r/MensRights29/11/21 11:13 PM
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This is a very subjective topic as you mentioned in your orher comment, which doesn't really allow for people like you or me to criticize how strictly someone adheres to whichever definition of patriarchy you're using Does your gender give you an upper hand that is ultimately influencing the other gender on a global scale negatively, in a way that cannot be returned? Yeah a lot of people think so and it's this inequality that is being referred to as patriarchy.
/r/MensRights29/11/21 10:53 PM
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perhaps then societal influences based on genders has led us to a global society we can define as male-leaning (some call this the patriarchy) and we can come to an understanding
/r/MensRights29/11/21 10:37 PM
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we're not talking about the sky, and I'm surprised at how unreceptive this subreddit is to this delicate topic
/r/MensRights29/11/21 10:34 PM
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your words falling on deaf ears unfortunately
/r/MensRights29/11/21 03:06 AM
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the way I've always seen it, is that on the whole--looking at all the cultures of the world that I'm aware of--there is a spectrum of the male class disproportionately mistreating women in some way. That could be misogyny, it could be socially acceptable infidelity, it might even look like the situation in some Islam sects/Afghanistan. It also lingers in stereotypes, like the sitcoms which cater to overweight men of the household (e.g. Simpsons, According to Jim etc.). There's also the stigma th…
/r/MensRights28/11/21 11:56 PM
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owie
/r/MensRights28/09/17 03:48 PM
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