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| 18 | Ever noticed how the patriarchy is the only system of oppression to backfire on the "oppressor"?This is a major problem shared by a large number of progressive movements. The supporters believe the only thing they need to push their interests is to hold what they think is the morally right position, and they think that as long as they can convince other people that their position is morally right the movement will gain support. They appear to have literally no interest in pragmatism or coalition-building, and it's costing them dearly. They would rather circlejerk and tell the majority of t… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 02/06/26 09:13 AM |
| 2 | I hate that you can’t talk about misandry in leftist spacesGenuinely the projection of oppressor-oppressed onto literally every social, cultural, or political issue is probably the worst part about left wing. I don't think it's inherently a bad way of looking at the world, but no one system that simple can possibly be so universal. It's turned from a critical lens to an ideology for the current left wing. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 10/01/26 08:44 PM |
| 1 | The reason why I think pro-male ideologies failWhat you and the other guy who replied to me seem to be missing is that everything I've said in this thread is in the context of Andrew Tate. Please don't interpret my statements in a vacuum when they weren't made there | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 14/04/25 03:14 AM |
| 1 | The reason why I think pro-male ideologies failDude this topic was started by a mention of Andrew Tate lmao | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 14/04/25 03:03 AM |
| -3 | The reason why I think pro-male ideologies failLook, I think in the first place we have different definitions of patriarchy, and in the second place you're making assumptions about my views. In my definition, patriarchy does not require that all men have domination over all women. It's a society in which the model authority is a man and the majority of men are expected to be social authorities, whereas women are expected to be ultimately subservient, however subconsciously. Whether western society currently is a complete patriarchy is up for… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 13/04/25 06:48 AM |
| -2 | The reason why I think pro-male ideologies failThe societal requirement that men have money seems like one of the clearest possible indicators of patriarchy. Patriarchal society --> male role is to provide for the family --> men are evaluated accordingly --> a man who can't provide fails to fulfill his role What about that isn't patriarchy? The existence of a male fail state doesn't mean something isn't patriarchal | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 13/04/25 06:27 AM |
| -6 | The reason why I think pro-male ideologies failYeah, and traditional gender roles are patriarchal, so there you go | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 12/04/25 05:32 PM |
| 23 | Wikipedia entry for Japanese “host clubs”People do not talk about how exploitative and predatory online sex workers like OF models are. It's shocking because they will catch flack for doing a cosplay of a character that is a minor but not for baiting men to buy their shit, trying to make them form parasocial relationships, and acting like they're going to be best buds if they just subscribe. What's worse is that the lonely dudes who shell out cash to these chicks are seen as degenerate porn addicts as if they just waltzed into such a s… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 28/12/24 05:23 AM |
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