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| 13 | why don't more women and feminists support men's rightsPatriarchy is something that feminists claim all men benefit from in one way or another. Special privileges and status are granted to males in patriarchal societies. These are societies defined by male supremacy, in which males hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property. With systemic subordination of women, males gain economic, political, social, educational, and practical advantages that are more or less unavai… | /r/MensRights | 31/03/22 02:14 PM |
| 15 | why don't more women and feminists support men's rightsYou're delusional if you think that the bottom 90% of men benefit from this so-called patriarchy. The overwhelming majority of men (the working and lower classes) get to enjoy: higher suicide rates higher workplace death rates practically all combat deaths conscription male genital mutilation poorer education outcomes discrimination in family courts Is this patriarchy to you? It sure seems odd to me that feminists say we need to tear down the patriarchy, but have next to no discussions about any… | /r/MensRights | 31/03/22 12:20 PM |
| 20 | For such a "progressive" movement, it is interesting how intertwined feminism is with transphobia, support for segregation based on immutable characteristics, the same logic used by racists just with sex replacing race, and discrediting rape victims and supporters of disadvantaged groups in general.99% of rape perpetrators are men because the definition of rape is penetration. Unless a woman penetrates someone with a foreign object, it is physically impossible for her to rape them. They love to shove that 99% figure in your face a lot, but it's completely misleading. | /r/MensRights | 31/03/22 10:35 AM |
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