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| 2 | Society weaponizes sexuality to attack men~1535 dissolution of monasteries by Henry 8 using homophobia and anti-catholicism to centralize power within the state in the name of "morality". If there ever was a "patriarchy" this is when I believe it started and has morphed into a statist misanthropic juggernaut that is an existential threat to everyone. | /r/MensRights | 07/07/25 01:04 PM |
| 1 | How to cope with being subpar looking manEveryone is suffering from the loss of paternal/familial authority, which has been replaced by state authority on whom we are dependent but does not seem to depend on us, leaving us with little meaning or sense of agency. Requirements of public service for full citizenship combined with term limits and anti-corruption laws would go a long way towards curbing out species level ennui. Your problem isn't the way you look, it's that you live in a pathetically shallow, nihilistic society being run of… | /r/MensRights | 04/04/25 10:56 AM |
| 2 | I made a post on why I'm afraid of women. Now I want change.I'm not gonna look at your profile but I don't need to feel morally superior to others, the battle of good and evil exists only within | /r/MensRights | 28/03/25 03:59 PM |
| 4 | I made a post on why I'm afraid of women. Now I want change.A wise man once said "I wouldn't give a 🐥 10 cent to put cheese on whopper" This is the way | /r/MensRights | 28/03/25 12:48 PM |
| 2 | Men, are you less willing to follow another male leader if they are shorter or significantly shorter than you?It's not the size of the dog in the fight... I think people worth following know themselves to the point that they acknowledge their "shortcomings", embrace them and make them their strength. The reason ideologies of victimhood can't create good leaders is because they undermine this process of self acceptance in those that believe. | /r/MensRights | 04/03/25 03:02 PM |
| -3 | Is it possible that the root of homophobia and transphobia is women, and not men?I don't think "homosexuality" exists without "homophobia" and I don't believe either has as much to do with sex as with emotion, the control of which is the key to controlling the individuals' behavior, and internalized homophobia is ubiquitous because it is in essence pure self-hatred, as all hate is. In our post-modern dystopia hatred of the individual self is as necessary for day to day survival as breathing, drinking, eating and shitting. | /r/MensRights | 12/02/25 03:05 PM |
| 1 | Is it possible that the root of homophobia and transphobia is women, and not men?I think that there are multiple types of homophobia originating from masculine and feminine thought processes. In general social homophobia does seem more about limiting male to male emotionality in order to maximize emotional dependency on females and through this the powerful are able to manipulate males for they may believe to be the common good. | /r/MensRights | 12/02/25 10:48 AM |
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