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You can actually see a similar thing with how women enforce their own beauty standard, the biggest contributor to the continuation of gender roles tends to be from within their own gender, either through learned behaviour/internalization. The sad thing about the "men are simple" part is actually showing the effect of the previous generations tendency to neglect boys and men, anything is better than nothing.
/r/MensRights14/04/25 08:33 AM
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Ironically they won't accept those same words (in the post about being trained) with the gender flipped, nor will they accept the "it's just a joke" either
/r/MensRights11/04/25 07:15 AM
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First of all I hate how you conflate or equate both of them. Feminism =/= Women (and MRM =/= Men either), feminism is a movement, rather disunited and internally bickering as it is, united or grouped by the idea of patriarchy and that women should have rights. The extent of the right needed and how they interpret the relation between the patriarchy and men as well as women varies between groups. However, one thing that can't be denied is the fact that the feminist group tends to either partake o…
/r/MensRights28/03/25 11:06 PM
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You can see worse bias when violation of male consent is not considered to be rape IN THEIR LAW.
/r/MensRights28/03/25 10:06 PM
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That's true, but the fear should extend to other humans (race and gender) since they're just as capable no? Bringing back my point many men have issues with this in the same way that black people would have issues being singled out and stereotyped as criminals, it's variance of human nature and not the nature of being born with a specific biological aspect. This is what you and I already know (I don't mind people choosing the bear as long as no double standard), but it certainly doesn't appear t…
/r/MensRights28/03/25 09:25 PM
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Tbf I think people would have less issue with it if it was consistently about humans being worse than animals then a part of humans that they were born with (and has no choice in). You would gather very different reactions when you say the same thing while changing from male to different aspects such as race or even substituting men with women, even if the underlying message is humans are humanity's worst enemy.
/r/MensRights28/03/25 09:12 PM
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From the NISVS 2016/2017 report on sexual violence from CDC, out of 12.6 million made to penetrate, >8.7 million (69.6%) report female perpretator while out of 4.5 million "traditionally" raped reported >3.4 million (76.8%) reported male perpretator. You may have been misinformed unfortunately since there are more women who rape men than men who rape men, that is unless you think male consent is unimportant enough to group made to penetrate as not rape.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates24/03/25 07:34 PM
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The "toxic masculinity" I emphasized here is the weirdly cartoon-ish view of masculinity being men are violent and can't show emotion because men (Note that I use this one because that's how it has been mostly used, to the point of defined or viewed similarly on American Psychological Association's guide on boys IIRC). It's the very watered down version of the actual point of the issue, where only men are blamed (both externally via other men only who enforce and spread it, and internally which …
/r/MensRights24/03/25 06:58 PM
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That's you, not everyone and unfortunately not the majority; nor is your experience the experience of many of the men who became bitter with how their experience is either downplayed and/or dismissed because it doesn't fit the narrative of "toxic masculinity"
/r/MensRights24/03/25 06:07 PM
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Misandry is believing that men can't be raped by women, I keep continuing to find feminists spread misinformation about male rape victims, either downplaying or dismissing male victim of female perpetrators to lower the number of male victims, to the point of dismissing male consent and telling the people "made to penetrate" is not rape and that men can only be "raped" by other men (lowering the number from 1 in 9 men actually raped into 1 in 26 men "raped").
/r/MensRights24/03/25 05:56 PM
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