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The people suffering and toiling in those pictures are all actually strong, independent womyn who dressed as men to shatter the shackles of patriarchy and domestic oppression.
/r/MensRights16/09/13 02:05 AM
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For fuck's sake. The first guy "I'm a racialized male with gender identity issues, when I turned to feminism, they were there for me." No shit dude. Because you're not white and not straight. You have identity characteristics that they can co-opt. Of course. As long as you made sure to recite the mantra "I have privilege" just like you did. Yeah, this is what happened to me. I'm from a pretty machismo-centric, homonegative culture and had very few male role models growing up, so I grew up pretty…
/r/MensRights16/09/13 01:54 AM
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Ok, fine! You caught me! I don't actually believe in male privilege, I just can't really come up with an argument against it, so I thought I could parrot what my friends believe in hopes that you'd be so pissed you'd do some of the thinking for me.
/r/MensRights21/10/12 02:27 AM
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No. You gave specific examples, instances in which individual men were persecuted for their ideas. The IDEA of men and man, however, hasn't been persecuted. Men disagreed with other men while women were shoved to the sidelines because of patriarchy. I mean, look at this: http://jezebel.com/5948634/venture-capitalist-firm-fires-woman-suing-for-gender-discrimination?tag=running-in-heels How is this happening in the 21st century?
/r/MensRights21/10/12 01:09 AM
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But, hey, perhaps my 'male privilege' blinds me to the sweet nectary truth of your position? Exactly. The sweet, sweet nectary truth that is realizing how incredibly blind and entitled you are just because you were born with a penis. Privilege doesn't mean that you don't suffer, it means that you have certain entitlements and that you can go through life without being subject to certain hardships that other people experience just because of how they were born. It's possible for women to have pri…
/r/MensRights21/10/12 12:44 AM
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Well, yeah, full equality won't be possible until we invent a kind of artificial womb that removes the burden of having children from women. Either that, or a redefinition of how work works so that women are able to take that time out to have children while still being competitive.
/r/MensRights20/10/12 06:01 PM
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My point, and the point of addressing privilege in general, concerns the feelings behind representation. Take, for example, the recent attempts to increase the degree to which the LGBT community is represented. As a gay, I've had to live with little to no representation in classrooms and in media, with part of my identity not being practically invisible. My straight friends, and a lot of people who are critical of the recent attempts to increase gay visibility ("Why isn't there a straight pride …
/r/MensRights20/10/12 05:53 PM
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I'm stupid, would you do me the grand favor of explaining what you mean by that?
/r/MensRights20/10/12 04:37 PM
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I still believe in male privilege, though.
/r/MensRights20/10/12 04:31 PM
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HOHOHOHO PWNED! That was embarrassing. (This was a reaction to my assumption that you were male being torn apart) The comment above is my response to the argument that comes after that.
/r/MensRights20/10/12 04:25 PM
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Incidently, there will never be full gender equality. I know it is hard to grasp, but the last time I checked, women still had babies. They must take time off from work and are NEVER able to work as hard as men do. That is why men make MORE money Well, isn't this the point of reproductive rights etc.? Isn't it that women shouldn't have to be bound by their biology and that they should be able to have as much control of their reproduction as they can, and as men can, to even things out?
/r/MensRights20/10/12 04:16 PM
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I think your inability to understand her is a function of your male privilege. Society always validates men and tells them they can be great. History is overwhelmingly androcentric and most people in power are men. You've never felt the lack of validation that women feel because you've never lacked role-models. It's easy to, as a man, not understand the need for representation and validation that women feel due to living in a patriarchal society. I mean, you might argue that being a man isn't th…
/r/MensRights20/10/12 04:12 PM
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I'm not even sure about that, though. I mean, there was genuine concern in the letter, some attempt at empathy (the guy who wrote it was himself obese earlier in his life and now he's not) and even after she called him out on it he offered to help her lose weight. He sounded more like a concerned citizen than a bully to me, the only thing is, though, he chose the wrong topic. I mean, if this is what a bully is like, then my father makes this guy look like a saint. When I was 80 pounds heavier, a…
/r/MensRights20/10/12 03:49 PM
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