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| 3 | Why Don’t Men Support Each Other More?Allow me, then, to gently knock it down. If we look to support men, then we must support men. Support given to others is not on our own terms; meaning the support depends on what the other needs. While a simp/traitor/etc is doing something that can be viewed as disagreeable, expressions of disagreement - or rather measures deemed appropriate by the one(s) not actually needing support - are the opposite of supporting men. You suggest exile as a way to support, but that is the opposite of supporti… | /r/MensRights | 27/11/23 01:22 PM |
| 3 | Do women even care about POWs or male torture victims?Yes, but whether or not they understand it fully is something else. Remember, privilege keeps a person insulated from such things. It is all too easy to view such a hardship on another as an inconvenience to one's self...due to privilege. Yet also due to privilege, gaps in empathy occur. | /r/MensRights | 26/11/23 08:11 PM |
| 16 | How to respond to "Men only pretend to care about men so they can derail conversations about women's issues"?Any reason for female familial homicides? Any male familial homicides? Edit: I ask because if there are also male familial homicides, you may have some ground to stand on. Unfortunately, the murder of males is treated as matter-of-fact unless they belong to a group that people can stir up outrage over. When it's only males being killed, a female may form the opinion that "men are just bad," to make sense of the world and carry on the best she can. However, when females are murdered, then women w… | /r/MensRights | 26/11/23 01:23 PM |
| 1 | Why is it that whenever I express vulnerability to a feminist their instant response is to attack me? It's always angry and dismissive. Sometimes I do want to just talk. Also, they dislike it when men get educated. They dislike facts. Why does a man's personal struggle become a gender issue?How would that be enabling abuse? Also your original question was asking "why?" Going by your response to my reply, it sounds as though you were wanting to ask a different question. | /r/MensRights | 26/11/23 12:37 PM |
| 3 | Why is it that whenever I express vulnerability to a feminist their instant response is to attack me? It's always angry and dismissive. Sometimes I do want to just talk. Also, they dislike it when men get educated. They dislike facts. Why does a man's personal struggle become a gender issue?My guess is they don't know what to say about what was said, so rehearsed rhetoric kicks in. They are human too. While they may be unable to recognize the human in you, you can recognize the human in them. They attack, in this case, because they are struggling with their own ideas of gender and are unable to recognize their ignorance in the moment...the same way you might. In a way, it's like when a cop gets scared and opens fire since they stop thinking and training kicks in. They are doing wha… | /r/MensRights | 25/11/23 10:44 PM |
| 4 | When talking about men being victims of violent crime at higher rates, what’s a good response to those who reply that it’s men killing men"And what would you suggest we do about it?" | /r/MensRights | 23/11/23 08:49 PM |
| 8 | I am fucking tired of being told the purpose of my life is a woman. Stop it.You were led to believe that by society. It is sexist. You are not crazy from your feelings being at odds with what society expected of you. We are all part of society. You are allowed to make up your own mind. Don't want the kind of relationship you described? Dont have one. We die alone together. Simple. Peace. | /r/MensRights | 21/11/23 09:02 PM |
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