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In fact the solution is not talking to women, but waking up those men who actively suffer from discrimination and making them care.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates13/08/26 07:16 PM
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What has they done? Men are pushed into the same gender roles of the past, plus fourth wave feminism is full of misandrists.
/r/PurplePillDebate09/08/26 01:31 PM
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I just say what I see, feminism today is a "hating men" movement which fights battles for rights they already have.
/r/PurplePillDebate09/08/26 01:03 PM
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Feminist men are often full of internalized misandry and don't give a fuck too about men's problem.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/26 08:33 PM
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Gender pay gap does not exist, plus I don't think they would care, they care only about their benefits.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/26 04:47 PM
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Of course they would, feminist movement is full of hypocrisy and double standards, it is plenty of misandrists and ultimtely the majority of feminists care only about their benefits. They say they want "equality" only because it sounds better but for the vast majority is okay to enslave men into their gender roles.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/26 04:44 PM
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I hardly believe that feminist would support that. Tje majority of them care only about their benefits.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/26 04:36 PM
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I agree, I just hope that the new generations will be smarter...
/r/MensRights07/08/26 08:02 PM
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And that's the huge problem, men are a systematically oppressed category which somehow enjoys being oppressed.
/r/MensRights07/08/26 07:38 PM
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Modernity right now never cared about men, we are still forced into the same rigid gender roles of the past, ans things do not seem to change so much, and of course it won't, until we will force the system to change.
/r/MensRights07/08/26 12:24 PM
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And why we should accept this? We are many and we have to fight back!
/r/MensRights07/08/26 11:47 AM
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You are right, I just wanted to underline the hypocrisy of the left wing.
/r/MensRights07/08/26 09:15 AM
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I kinda agree, even though I want to add that all men between 18 and 50 can be conscripted and in that range there's a big chunk of the population (I'd go for a 30 %) which contributes to a far bigger chunk of tje GDP. If we want to figjt and force the government to listen to us, we could, the issue is that too many men have internalized misandry. They brainwashed us to see ourselves as disposable and they did a good job.
/r/MensRights07/08/26 09:15 AM
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The left in the West is sexist as hell, is mainly ran by misandrists and they deserve to fall in the polls.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates06/08/26 05:51 PM
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The mainstream left accepts, encourages and tolerates misandry in its ranks, they should expect men not voting them.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates06/08/26 05:42 PM
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You are right, we shall create our movement, which must be international and must reject both right and left wing, since they are both full of misandry and since both want to control men's right to live.
/r/MensRights06/08/26 05:40 PM
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Feminist are only good at complaining about inexistent discriminations
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates06/08/26 05:36 PM
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We are too brainwashed in my opinion, and for people in power is convenient to have half of the populatuon which perceives themself as expendable, so of course they don't do anything. We must be the change, otherwise we will be forever discriminated.
/r/MensRights06/08/26 04:47 PM
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Yes, but we should fight back. Why accept passively?
/r/MensRights06/08/26 04:42 PM
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That's an injustice that we don't have to accept, we need to fight back, we should push for a politicsl rrality that does not see men just as meat to be grinded.
/r/MensRights06/08/26 04:27 PM
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You are right, and we have to fight back against that, we are many, we can have the power to change it if we fight united.
/r/MensRights06/08/26 04:25 PM
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Really, why? Each category fights for their rights, except for men, that's why men are a systematically oppressed and discriminated category in the west.
/r/MensRights06/08/26 03:43 PM
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We are all victims of a system which does not consider us owner of our own bodies, we are souls into a body which belongs to the government, and this awful condition must unite us all against the government
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/07/26 09:53 AM
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We live in a horrible world, where basically mens body does not belong to them, but to the government, whicj have the full legal right to dispose of us. What saddens me is that many men got brainwashed into believing that's right.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates13/07/26 11:57 AM
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Well, if they claim to fight for gender equality, it should be supposed to be in their program, if they actully care for gender equality.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates13/07/26 08:07 AM
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I agree, progressive is just an etiquette they use to achjeve voters, but when it comes to standing up against a real discriminarion present in our law, they all get silent.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates13/07/26 08:05 AM
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You are right, and unfortunately I do agree that nothing will change. If it was for me, I would make such a big strike that the government would have to choose either abolish conscription laws permanently for everyone, either collapse economically, but I do understand that this is pure utopia. Realistically, I just hope someone will speak out against this injustice, just to remind everyone in which kind of cruel and twisted world (with a cruel and twisted politics) we live in.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 09:07 PM
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I completely agree: the state considers us subhumans, we are born into a body we don't have any right to since they can dispose of it by law. In my dream world, we should all make a huge strike, paralyze the economy, and force the government to abolish the draft by threatening to make the whole country collapse, however, it will never happen...
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 07:47 PM
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My idea, more than drafting women too, would be to abolish draft, forcing the state to use, in case of war professional soldiers, volunteers, mercenaries, or pushing the use of technology such as drones or even the AI to be able to eliminate conscription: if I was a feminist leader, I'd act like that probably, pushing reforms into the army that make the use of conscripts useless, and, at the very least, if I qasn't able to abolish the draft, I would at least push a reduction of the ages, an 18 y…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 07:45 PM
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Your take is realistic and reasonable, however, if you lead a movement which main goal is to achieve gender equality, you should give absolute priority to a gender which forced an entire gender to die, otherwise I have difficulty into finding the movement in good faith. Plus, where does it make sense that a woman whuch may be an engineer or have high qualfiications useful for a war (because war is not only soldiers) can leave with her knowledge, while a 18 year old terrorized boy should be force…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 07:10 PM
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The issue is really clear: men's body, men's life and men's healtj does not belong to them, it belongs to the state, which can be allowed in certain circumstances to kill us by law just because born men.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 06:05 PM
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You can be right but I'm not optimist aboht that: the government, whatever poliyicsl colour it is, wants to have free cannon meat im case of war (because mercenaries cost a lot and are not trustworthy often, while it's far easier to force an 18 year old terrified boy to fight). Progressive parties and big feminist movements care little to none about that, and in general public opinion never speaks about that. We should force the government to abolish draft laws, but it won't uappen because many …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 03:25 PM
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You can be right, I was more talking about political movement and parties (which should be supposed to speak out against injustices even if it's in a foreign cohntry, especially if it is considered an ally), nobody talks about. I'm not american, but that's the same here
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 03:11 PM
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What truly disgusts me is that nobody cares about it, even progressive parties, which should be supposed to care for gender equality don't dare saying a word, it seems like it's something too rooted and too accepted into society. Unfortunately, I think it will mever change.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/07/26 02:32 PM
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In my post I was referring more to political movements than to single individuals. The big issue is that, for example, I live in a country were men could be forced to die in case of war, and I never saw progressive parties, or big feminist movement leaders speaking against that, and this is something it truly disgusts me.
/r/MensRights11/07/26 09:25 PM
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The problem is that many men ignore or accept this, due to the fact that are brainwashed since childhood to be considered disposable compared to their partner. The day men will stand up to those injustice like women did decades ago against their own injustices, we can hope to have divorce laws which vaguely consider men's needs, until that day, the best thing to do is not marry, and if you really want children, pay a surrogate mother in a country where it is legal.
/r/MensRights19/06/26 09:28 AM
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I think there are many reasons for that: 1) Many men do not care a lot about that, and tend to accept those gender roles far more easily than women, due to being conditioned to that since childhood. 2) Some women actively seek for a partner whuch follows those gender roles, because are seemed as beneficial to them, and since many men are still pretty desperate for a relationship (more than women), they align to those roles to be "competitive for the market". 3) Society needs men who believe they…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/06/26 11:00 AM
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Yes
/r/PurplePillDebate05/04/26 01:55 PM
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Why should I? You're not my daughter and I'm not your dad
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/26 10:39 AM
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