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Anti-FeminismOxygenWaster02/r/AntiFeminists19/03/22 11:03 PM
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social mediaOxygenWaster02/r/EverydayMisandry25/11/22 05:01 PM
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articleOxygenWaster02/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates11/11/22 04:35 PM
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Social IssuesOxygenWaster02/r/MensRights18/11/21 06:35 PM
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OxygenWaster02/r/AntiFeminists22/11/21 01:53 PM
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OxygenWaster02/r/AntiFeminists16/05/21 09:24 PM
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articleOxygenWaster02/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/05/22 04:09 AM
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A little dated but Lindsey German provides a nice argument against patriarchy theory from a Marxist perspective: https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/german/1988/10/patriarchy.html
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates11/12/25 03:47 AM
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On the toxic masculinity point, the big gripe we have with the term overall is its lack of application. The issue isn’t that men don’t cry because a defunct socialization pushes them towards stoicism, men are instead systematically denied empathy because we are shoehorned into a provider role on the basis of a gender system constructed around the broader demands of capitalism and industrialization. Pushing men towards “positive masculinity” does little to change this because it completely ignore…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates16/09/25 05:00 PM
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There’s more to the right than just Donald Trump
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/03/25 08:55 PM
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I’ve always interpreted the tradwife movement as a reaction to capitalism and constrictive economic forces. It’s almost entirely made up of rich / upper middle class previously working women, who as a result of their economic standing, aren’t required to work outside the home to supplement family income. Their privilege allows them to reject the stress associated with being both a mother and a worker simultaneously.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates05/11/24 06:23 AM
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The sole function of the vilification of middle eastern men was to distract people from the reality of the conflict. If they view Afghan men as the source of women’s oppression, they’ll turn a blind eye to the decades of mismanagement at the hands of western powers that led to this situation. The same thing happened with the war on terror. If the general public views middle eastern men as an “eternal tormentor” of sorts, the public won’t feel nearly as empathetic for the hundreds of thousands of…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates11/10/24 06:24 PM
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I’d argue race to be the bigger factor
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/09/24 02:10 PM
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It’s like they forget that upper class women don’t care about their proletarian counterparts
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/07/24 06:51 PM
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Just when I thought the world we’ve inherited couldn’t get worse
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/06/24 02:54 AM
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The problem is that custodial models haven’t really evolved much beyond the tender years doctrine. While the tender years doctrine, which states custody must always be given to the mother, has been for the most part phased out, the “best interest of the child” custodial models directly favor the parent who spends the most time with the children. While this is technically gender neutral, it is functionally a softer version of the tender years doctrine, as the more partner who fills a more traditi…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/06/23 03:20 AM
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There was an older man, in his 80’s now, who my Mother grew up with. This man had been nothing but kind his entire life. He was nice to my Mother when she was a child, he would routinely help out her family (my mother’s side was quite deep in poverty, grandfather was a coal miner who died of black lung before I was born, grandmother was deaf), and when my grandmother was admitted to a nursing home, he was one of the few people who visited her on a near daily basis. Two months ago my Mother had r…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/04/23 03:03 AM
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Must be your particular community, because at least in America, we’re at almost 40 years of suppression of male victims https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233717660_Thirty_Years_of_Denying_the_Evidence_on_Gender_Symmetry_in_Partner_Violence_Implications_for_Prevention_and_Treatment https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/c3513m/feminism_and_the_duluth_model/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/01/23 06:10 PM
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Username is kind of checking out
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates20/01/23 09:07 PM
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I find it funny that they only care about lonely men because of a supposed danger they possess, and not because of any actual empathy for their position
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates28/11/22 12:15 AM
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Will there be any way to view it afterwards?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates22/11/22 02:29 PM
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4062022/ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/sexual-victimization-by-women-is-more-common-than-previously-known/
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates19/11/22 03:39 AM
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https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/c3513m/feminism_and_the_duluth_model/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/11/22 12:23 PM
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The greatest contribution women could make in regards to male sexlessness would be empathy. Pity sex isn’t really going to help anyone, and doesn’t solve any of the larger societal issues that contribute to male sexlessness in the first place. Empathy on the other hand, will help fix those issues
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/11/22 01:13 AM
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And how about the systematic exclusion from domestic and sexual violence recovery resources. Can’t forget about that either
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates11/10/22 05:38 PM
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The whole basis of the “maternal instinct” claim is just a shitty amalgamation of moralism, that quite frankly, was weaponized in the past against women. One of the primary arguments used by upper class female philanthropists in the anti-suffragist movement was that by entering politics, women’s “motherly morality” would be tainted by the supposedly “evil world” of politics men.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates29/09/22 09:44 PM
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A lot of it has to do with the pressure to provide. A notable amount of violent crime is perpetrated through the drug trade, a trade that usually preys upon disenfranchised men. Since men are forced to bear the burden of the provider role, things like the drug trade become an attractive income source for men who may rest towards the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/09/22 02:11 PM
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“It’s so sad toxic masculinity prevents men from opening up to their partners” 5 minutes later: “We don’t want your emotional labor!”
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/09/22 12:15 AM
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I have to admit, I do wish this sub had a bit more focus on perhaps how the needs of class society had shaped gender roles
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates13/09/22 03:20 PM
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I think Warren Farrell had done a lot of research into the topic. He called it the “boy crisis,” and primarily linked it to the systemic erasure of fatherhood
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates24/08/22 01:14 PM
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Heres the way I think of it, male dominance didn't emerge from the desire of men to disenfranchise women for their unilateral benefit. Instead, gender roles themselves emerged to fit the needs of a class society. The needs of class society, in turn, had given rise to both male disposability and women's subordination An archived paper I stumbled across on the web a couple months ago does a pretty good job of summarizing it: http://isj.org.uk/theories-of-patriarchy/
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/08/22 11:19 PM
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“Toxic Masculinity” is essentially internalized misandry
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates26/07/22 09:47 AM
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Rearing to myth no. 13, I had come across a page a couple months ago that I’ll link below, it makes some very good counter arguments to the whole “men don’t try in family court” hypothesis http://breakingtheglasses.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-feminist-crusade-against-fatherhood.html?m=1
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/07/22 12:13 AM
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The practice of barrier troops, and conscription of literal 65 year olds (13-16 year olds in various other conflicts) indicates that the primary basis of male only conscription is disposability, not strength
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates05/07/22 02:43 AM
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On the topic of the whole “it’s by other men” narrative, an analysis of CDC statistics indicated that female on male sexual assault far more prevalent than anyone could have ever imagined https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5414518 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/sexual-victimization-by-women-is-more-common-than-previously-known/
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates06/06/22 02:20 PM
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Found a very helpful explanation in this source: http://breakingtheglasses.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-feminist-crusade-against-fatherhood.html?m=1 As for an explanation, the article I linked effectively stated that the reason most men do not fight for custody is that usually after child support and alimony payments are weighted in, fathers, especially lower class fathers, don’t have much monetary funds left to engage in a legal battle for custody. The “lack of interest” is basically a form of surr…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates29/05/22 01:40 AM
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I think the best way to stop young men from committing mass shootings would be to end the assumption of male hyperagency (especially ending the harmful notion of toxic masculinity). Primarily, the main perpetrators of mass shooters are either bullied, have some form of mental disorder preventing the formation of proper friend groups, or in the case of Elliot Rodger perceive themselves as some kind of failed man. The assumption of male hyperagency in this case effectively demands them to fix the …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates26/05/22 11:18 AM
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It would be great if feminists stopped pretending that women had no part in contributing to gendered systems. It’s like they forget who has the primary responsibility to socialize children and install values / beliefs in said children within a patriarchal society. Not to mention that it’s kind of contradictory to “empower” women by telling them they are helpless victims
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/05/22 11:04 AM
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It’s also important to take note that at least in America, the doctrine of the late 1700’s Republican Party was that it was the responsibility of republican mothers to enact republican values into their children. Even without the vote, women still had a degree of contribution
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates20/05/22 03:36 PM
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Just out of curiosity, how exactly were you treated worse?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates19/05/22 02:13 PM
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Maybe, just maybe, those are symptoms of disenfranchisement? You know for a fact she would never say anything like that regarding African-American crime statistics Not to mention that a lot of female perpetrators are almost never recognized, reported, or even convicted
/r/AntiFeminists25/03/22 01:45 AM
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Oh, I might have misinterpreted the quote
/r/AntiFeminists23/03/22 01:16 PM
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MGTOW is an embarrassment to the men’s movement
/r/AntiFeminists23/03/22 01:13 PM
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Second wave feminism had its share of problems
/r/AntiFeminists20/03/22 11:38 PM
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"Don't dismiss an entire political party or ideology just because of what's happening in actual politics" What the fuck is she smoking?
/r/AntiFeminists19/03/22 11:05 PM
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If I remember correctly, historians found that somewhere around 20% more wars occurred when queens were in power
/r/AntiFeminists12/03/22 04:05 AM
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A lot of feminist rhetoric is reliant on guilt and shame
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/22 08:44 PM
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The problem with placing the entirety of the blame onto men is that it reinforces the empathy gap that generates such a high male suicide rate to begin with
/r/AntiFeminists04/03/22 03:39 PM
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He didn’t try to educate her. He’s the exact type of person we don’t want in the men’s rights movement, using men’s rights retrorockets to justify problematic behavior, likely not only missing the point made by men’s rights advocates, but also providing a basis for feminist movements to devalue men’s rights advocates. He didn’t “educate” her, he handled rejection like a little bitch
/r/AntiFeminists17/02/22 03:30 PM
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Read the post again but slowly
/r/AntiFeminists17/02/22 03:21 PM
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Don’t give OP attention, only 1 karma, 15 minute old account, justifying genuine harassment, probably some kind of poser from r/feminism
/r/AntiFeminists17/02/22 03:15 PM
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I find it funny how she blames the emergence of "gangster culture" on patriarchy, when it was feminist reforms such as a faulty alimony system and child support system that placed a substantial number of young men into single parent households, creating a predisposal for the negative behavioral patterns enabling for "gangster culture" to emerge in the first place.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/01/22 08:13 PM
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Of course they try to frame men’s rights groups as the bad guys
/r/AntiFeminists23/01/22 06:46 PM
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If you give up, it means they won
/r/AntiFeminists22/01/22 02:16 AM
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Even funnier thing is that the nature of the alimony system reinforces the one homemaker one breadwinner family model that feminist movement criticizes nonstop. They’re literally making their own oppression
/r/AntiFeminists19/01/22 01:10 AM
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It’s a distraction too. If they can pass the blame on men they can keep the alimony system, child support system, faulty domestic violence models, and education system rigged in their favor
/r/AntiFeminists19/01/22 12:54 AM
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The problem is that they view patriarchy as a cause of all their problems, rather than as an effect of gender roles. It gives them a scapegoat for all their issues and pass anti-male legislation
/r/AntiFeminists19/01/22 12:40 AM
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Ah yes, male disposability
/r/AntiFeminists19/01/22 12:38 AM
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Is he forgetting exactly which movement created the sexual revolution?
/r/AntiFeminists18/01/22 12:53 AM
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Just ignore him, he go away sooner or later
/r/AntiFeminists15/01/22 08:15 PM
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The structure of the education system is designed to benefit the man who is able to feminize himself the most
/r/AntiFeminists28/12/21 09:24 PM
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Odds are, he probably wouldn't give a fuck about those women outside of that conversation
/r/AntiFeminists18/12/21 09:46 PM
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Don’t comment, OP’s account is only 2 days old and has no profile picture, probably a troll from r/feminism who will use the replies to get us banned
/r/AntiFeminists16/12/21 03:06 AM
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Then she goes on to indoctrinate young women in schools and set them up for failure
/r/AntiFeminists06/12/21 09:58 AM
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What’s even better is that a lot of western feminist reforms had inadvertently fucked over women in a couple of scenarios
/r/AntiFeminists05/12/21 05:24 PM
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I find it funny how a lot of feminists will bitch about stereotypes placing women at the center of the domestic sphere, when it was also the first wave feminist movement that created the tender years doctrine, a law that blatantly reinforced that belief.
/r/AntiFeminists01/12/21 09:50 PM
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Didn’t the feminists create the sexual revolution to begin with?
/r/AntiFeminists01/12/21 11:52 AM
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And anyone who thinks their helping by shouting “ToXiC mAsCuLiNiTy!!” needs to stfu
/r/AntiFeminists28/11/21 01:54 AM
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This isn’t a new discovery buddy
/r/AntiFeminists25/11/21 11:56 PM
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Systematic disadvantage in education as a result of an industrialized format of learning, along with the significant presence of single mother households, separating a lot of men from a positive masculine influence. Both of these leave a lot of young men unable to fit in with society, creating a predisposal for poverty
/r/AntiFeminists25/11/21 12:35 AM
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While I agree to an extent, The problem with the idea of "toxic masculinity" is that it completely disregards the male perspective on the issue, as it was a concept developed by a primary female American Psychology Association. The pressure men face is not to adhere to a traditionally masculine form, but rather a recollection of incomplete and unhealthy ideas to fill a void, with that void being fatherlessness.As of 2021, the divorce rate has sky rocketed to an alarming 40%, and single mother ho…
/r/MensRights18/11/21 11:26 PM
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Thank you
/r/AntiFeminists14/11/21 08:14 PM
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Never before in history has nihilism actually worked out well
/r/AntiFeminists13/11/21 01:55 AM
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Supporting this shit
/r/MensRights03/11/21 11:12 PM
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Male disposability in a nutshell
/r/MensRights03/11/21 02:13 PM
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A common piece of feminist narrative I see frequently distributed would be the idea of "Toxic Masculinity," a social pressure forcing men to adhere to traditionally masculine ideas such as stoicism, aggression, and hyper-sexuality. While well intentioned, following this narrative is not only false, but demonstrably harmful. I say it is false, because traditional masculinity is not even the driving force behind the pressure many young men face. A proper form of masculinity has been lacking, befor…
/r/AntiFeminists02/11/21 11:34 PM
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Fragile Masculinity is when men ___(Insert whatever pissed you off today)___
/r/AntiFeminists02/11/21 06:20 PM
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Catherine the Great of Russia reinforced Russian serfdom for another 100 years and enabled serfs to the traded and sold like slaves, despite her original intent of dissolving serfdom
/r/AntiFeminists30/10/21 03:53 AM
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https://fairygodboss.com/articles/this-is-the-real-reason-women-dont-get-promoted-as-often-as-men https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/02/men-better-than-women-at-self-promotion-on-job-leading-to-inequities/ https://www.entrepreneur.com/amphtml/229389
/r/AntiFeminists24/10/21 12:40 PM
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Even more bias
/r/AntiFeminists23/10/21 11:50 PM
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The APA didn’t even properly describe traditional masculinity. For the past 40 years, when they conducted their research, they observed the masculinity of a society with an absurdly high divorce rate (thanks to feminist reforms) and ended up labeling this fatherless version of masculinity as “traditional masculinity.” Their research is a fundamental misdiagnosis, only serving to promote feminist narrative.
/r/AntiFeminists23/10/21 11:20 PM
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They did, they couldn’t come up with anything for loose pussy energy, because supposedly “women aren’t insecure about that”
/r/MensRights22/10/21 02:14 PM
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I find it funny how they tell us not to use women’s rights in the Middle East as an example as to why feminists are privileged, stating how we can only talk about it if we care about women in the Middle East, but then they use it as a tool to reinforce their argument, knowing damn well that they otherwise would not give half a fuck about women in the Middle East. Edit: I might have misread the last guys comment
/r/AntiFeminists17/10/21 04:23 PM
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They hate patriarchy, until their patriarchal role grants them privileges
/r/MensRights15/10/21 03:39 PM
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They’ll pull some bullshit out of their ass and say it’s our privilege backfiring. Somehow turn it into a women’s issue
/r/MensRights15/10/21 03:34 PM
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They did a good thing
/r/MensRights14/10/21 11:10 PM
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They fail to mention that women perpetrate 70% of non reciprocal domestic violence, and that the highest rate of domestic violence is between lesbian couples. Men may be the primary perpetrators, but Women are the primary instigators. Both genders are equally at fault, as domestic violence is not a tool of male power, but rather a pattern of learned behavior
/r/MensRights14/10/21 02:12 PM
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This sub hasn’t been the same since the incel subreddit was nuked. A lot of them migrated here
/r/MensRights12/10/21 10:47 PM
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If anything, for the US anyway, 3% of the population (12 million) is in a militia, and America has 107 guns per 100 people. The militia and civilian populace alone with no draft to support it would make it hell for any army that somehow manages to cross the Atlantic.
/r/MensRights05/10/21 02:12 PM
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I believe for that study they lumped self harm into suicide attempts. Both are not exactly good, but both have different end goals. Women tend to perform self harm at a much higher rate, whereas men have a higher suicide rate
/r/MensRights04/10/21 11:21 PM
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If you look into a lot of the past actions of the movement (poorly executed sexual revolution, tender years doctrine, promoting promiscuity as healthy, dissolving the family unit, shitty child support system), even basic feminism is shit
/r/MensRights03/10/21 02:19 PM
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For that statistic the idiot quoted, they can thank that socialization to feminism. A poorly executed sexual revolution and fucky laws surrounding child support and custody have dissolved the family unit. An entire generation was raised without morals, and the entirety of the blame is put on men, somehow.
/r/AntiFeminists27/09/21 11:35 PM
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I’m sorry that guys are just more popular? Sounds like something a bit trivial to get upset over. Influencers have it easier than at least 95% of the population, and female influencers rarely have to worry about getting canceled unless they do some truly atrocious shit
/r/MensRights26/09/21 11:41 PM
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No, it’s true
/r/AntiFeminists24/09/21 09:51 PM
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Men elected by both men AND women (if we look at voter participation, more women than men) to run the government
/r/AntiFeminists24/09/21 02:53 PM
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100,000% real
/r/AntiFeminists20/09/21 02:03 AM
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The thing is, they’ve always thought they were the good people. The unfunny times never existed, we’re just more aware of it now
/r/AntiFeminists19/09/21 02:50 PM
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Don’t forget the part where they post genuinely misogynistic shit on this sub using an alt account and then report said post to make us seem like the bad guys
/r/AntiFeminists19/09/21 02:12 PM
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If we’re being honest, this is going in one ear and out the other for them. One day they will realize, but by then it will be too late.
/r/AntiFeminists19/09/21 01:50 PM
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The sexual revolution and it’s consequences. Yet they still blame it all on men.
/r/AntiFeminists17/09/21 08:59 PM
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Finally, the movement has begun eating its-self
/r/AntiFeminists17/09/21 08:58 PM
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Now that’s a good idea
/r/MensRights15/09/21 12:33 AM
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Exactly
/r/MensRights15/09/21 12:32 AM
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A woman can also rape a male minor, convince a child from said rape, and sue the victim for missed child support payments when the victim turns 18
/r/AntiFeminists06/09/21 09:58 PM
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If anything, feminism would arguably make the issue of unwanted attention worse. Thanks to feminism, the family structure is not only dying, but any form of traditional masculinity is demonized by the American Psychology Association. Men who exhibit less traditionally masculine traits are significantly more likely to become perpetrators of sexual violence, this is statistically proven. They are quite literally manufacturing their own enemy.
/r/AntiFeminists06/09/21 09:55 PM
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Their attempt to end gender roles is really nothing more than a role reversal, given by the fact that the male chair was designed to teach them to sit closed legged, and the female chair designed to keep their legs open.
/r/AntiFeminists05/09/21 03:01 PM
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Don’t give this post any attention. It’s probably just a troll from r/feminism or r/femaledatingstrategy
/r/AntiFeminists05/09/21 03:00 PM
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So, we abandon the assigned male role, supposedly (a lot of emphasis on supposedly) doing exactly what the feminists claim to want, and then they get angry when we don’t do traditionally male things? My god pick a fucking side
/r/AntiFeminists05/09/21 02:55 PM
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I hope that comment is satire
/r/AntiFeminists02/09/21 03:58 AM
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How does this relate to anti-feminism?
/r/AntiFeminists28/08/21 05:44 PM
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The only benefit men get from marriage is supposedly “happier” and earning more. However, the only reason married men appear happier is because the relative discontent among divorced men weighed down the overall mood of bachelors. With divorced men out of the equation, the level of happiness is the same. As for the extra income, it doesn’t matter if you make 10% more, because now it is divided between two people, and even more if you have kids. The only reason they claim it hurts women is becaus…
/r/AntiFeminists25/08/21 02:13 AM
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I feel you there. I’m only 15 and the feminist bombardment does not fucking stop. If you’re still in education, you cannot escape it. For fucks sake I even described the extent of the indoctrination to one of my older aunts and she looked horrified from the description.
/r/AntiFeminists25/08/21 02:00 AM
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E-mail contents
/r/AntiFeminists18/08/21 08:07 AM
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My English teacher literally puts her pronouns in her e-mails
/r/AntiFeminists17/08/21 10:00 AM
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If anything, they should be pro sex doll. Not only are they all for freedom of sexual expression, but it would also allow guys with genuine problems to take it out on dolls instead of a real woman. The only reason they would oppose a sex doll is nothing short of insecurity.
/r/AntiFeminists14/08/21 11:30 PM
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I love how they always equate feminism with equality. That way they can call anyone who disagrees a sexist.
/r/AntiFeminists14/08/21 11:24 PM
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The problem is that toxic masculinity was made into a buzzword, and is really a short handed excuse for the fact that many men have zero positive masculine influence in their lives as a result of the biased family court; and go on to develop a warped version of masculinity
/r/AntiFeminists10/08/21 01:16 AM
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Imma have to watch this
/r/AntiFeminists07/08/21 11:51 PM
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I’m still in high school, and from the level of indoctrination in education, it could sustain its self for a very long time
/r/AntiFeminists07/08/21 05:36 PM
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If we’re being honest, with the level of indoctrination American women are subjected to, their delusions would make them happy about it.
/r/AntiFeminists07/08/21 03:56 PM
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Sounds like the author of the article is mad they can’t go gold digging
/r/AntiFeminists06/08/21 06:46 PM
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They took something genuine, overused it to the point where it lost all of its meaning, and then turned it into some kind of buzzword to kill the credibility of any counterargument.
/r/AntiFeminists03/08/21 07:28 PM
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Part of the reason I don't take statistics like "men commit 80% of crimes" and that kind of shit seriously is that the court system is half as likely to even persecute women in the first place. Since those kinds of statistics (the men commit __% of crimes type) rely on convictions, it is fundamentally biased in women's favor.
/r/AntiFeminists03/08/21 07:24 PM
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That episode was priceless. I’ve even had personal experience with something similar and can say it was 100% spot on
/r/AntiFeminists03/08/21 05:43 AM
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The comments section for the original post is filled with logical fallacies and people spamming “Incel”
/r/AntiFeminists31/07/21 05:03 PM
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I think some equally miserable fuck reproduced with her. His balls are probably in a jar somewhere
/r/AntiFeminists27/07/21 03:04 PM
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From personal experience, your wrong
/r/AntiFeminists27/07/21 02:41 AM
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So I guess male specific insults are never used?
/r/AntiFeminists25/07/21 03:21 AM
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On the bright side, at least we can confirm the existence of another anti-feminist young woman
/r/AntiFeminists22/07/21 12:35 AM
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Already has. Some feminist a somewhat long time ago complained about a man using a unisex bathroom (designed to hold multiple people, might I add) while she was using it, with the justification of it being “creepy”
/r/AntiFeminists19/07/21 09:31 PM
43

Its as much of a cop-out as the term "toxic masculinity"
/r/AntiFeminists12/07/21 03:16 AM
2

I had heard something about how despite women develop faster in early adolescence, women also remain mentally four years younger than men (supposedly because is significantly reduces the risk of illnesses like dementia).
/r/AntiFeminists12/07/21 03:14 AM
3

What I find kind of funny is how a lot of feminists talk about the “anxiety gap”, where supposedly women are more stressed statistically because they balance work and family when men just focus on work. However, they conveniently ignore the pressure men have to repress anxiety. However, when every they berate masculinity referring to it as “toxic”, you can count 100% on them to bring up that pressure to repress anxiety.
/r/AntiFeminists04/07/21 04:08 PM
3

And if we made her attractive, it would be “oversexualized”. These people cannot be pleased
/r/AntiFeminists03/06/21 01:21 AM
5

“The men in your life should make everything easy and make you laugh all the time” If this doesn’t scream Femcel, I don’t know what does
/r/AntiFeminists30/05/21 06:39 PM
10

Exactly
/r/AntiFeminists29/05/21 05:33 PM
18

She’s “FiGhTiNg HaTe OnLiNe”, as if that actually mattered
/r/AntiFeminists29/05/21 05:28 PM
15

It was originally defined by a mens support group as a result of a society that attempts to feminize men, but then the feminists took it and warped the definition into something that favored their agenda.
/r/AntiFeminists25/05/21 04:54 PM
1

If you factor in the numbers, 91% of single parent households are run by the mother, and around 7% of families are single parent. If men did get custody more, the difference would not be enough to shift it to the point of men being more violent, as you would still end up with significantly more child murders committed by women.
/r/AntiFeminists21/05/21 01:01 AM
1

The internet is more than just America
/r/AntiFeminists20/05/21 01:23 AM
4

https://www.aauw.org/resources/article/fast-facts-working-moms/ https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/famee.pdf https://childprotectionresource.online/mothers-are-more-likely-to-abuse-children-than-fathers-fact/
/r/AntiFeminists19/05/21 10:38 PM
5

Women on average commit twice as many child murders, and as of 2020, just as many mothers are working as fathers, and 40% of breadwinners are female. To put it simply, women are still more violent than men. This might be a mindfuck to you, but women can do wrong
/r/AntiFeminists19/05/21 05:38 PM
6

I think I remember reading a study that stated the extent of street rape is greatly exaggerated, and only made up 15% of incidents, with the majority occurring in the rapists own home. Granted, the study was for India, but a lot of those trends are reflected in America too
/r/AntiFeminists17/05/21 12:09 PM
1

Ok, Thank You
/r/AntiFeminists17/05/21 11:32 AM
2

I hope you don't mind if I ask, but could you simplify that? Not trying to be an ass but I had a D in English for a while so this goes right over my head.
/r/AntiFeminists16/05/21 11:20 PM
1

Then they say "WoMaN sPlAiNiNg IsN't ReAl"
/r/AntiFeminists15/05/21 02:07 AM
7

The main reason I would consider myself an anti-feminist would be the fact that in my personal opinion, feminism is failing to deliver equality, and perpetrates a lot of the inequality it claims to stop. I do have a lot to say so I’ll list them out 1) Family court system Many feminists claim that any bias experienced against men in the family court system is the result of “misogyny”, but in reality it is misandry created by the first wave feminist movement. Before the tender years doctrine (whic…
/r/AntiFeminists10/05/21 02:04 AM
3

As a 15 year old, trust me, home schooling your kids is probably the only way. My entire education since fifth grade (looking back, probably even earlier than that) has been modeled to tell me how hard women have it and how easy men have it, and for a very long time, I had believed it, as the entire education relied on guilt tripping men into being allies.
/r/AntiFeminists06/05/21 04:27 PM
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