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| 1 | Sabrina Carpenter’s new song “Manchild” is misandrist and hatefulI really think that would be more of a “but what about” ism that distracts from the conversation. Years of misogynistic lyrics in the music industry doesn’t necessarily justify misandrist behaviour. Mostly because instead of breaking the cycle of sexism, it just continues it with a new coat of paint or the roles reversed. It saddens me that we can’t have a conversation calling misandrist views without making it about misogyny or vice versa. I don’t necessarily agree with OP on the statements mad… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/06/25 11:24 PM |
| 10 | It doesn't make sense when women claim that most men just want casual sex.Those dudes that make those rants are probably the most jaded people you’ll ever meet. And not in a good way. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 08/04/25 01:04 PM |
| 2 | If feminism is targeted at true equality between men and women, why aren’t more western women targeting regressive societies?I think you completely forget what I was trying to say. The reason why i mentioned Afghanistan was everything you just cited. My concern has less to do with the whole hijab debate and more to do with using Western Intervention as an argument against discussion/confrontation of the fact that women under the Taliban’s regime and other parts of the world where arranged marriages and being able to legally show their face in public. The line needs to be drawn between cultural preservation and basic h… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/03/25 09:38 AM |
| 4 | If feminism is targeted at true equality between men and women, why aren’t more western women targeting regressive societies?To be honest, I’m not sure if I completely understand this approach to it. While I understand preservation of culture and traditions, this really shouldn’t be a means to shut down conversation about the current conditions in places like Afghanistan. The hijab should be a matter of choice as opposed to a government mandated position to take, and that is where concerns need to be aired. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/03/25 02:43 AM |
| 7 | You can't have "true equality" if you hate caring at men's feelings.You’re definitely not wrong. I have always been the sort of guy that lets people come to them in order to vent, and one thing I noticed is how often I hear is “how hard it is to find that”. I think that there’s a certain breed of dude holding our fellow man down, and it’s the one views status as a competition and does not realize themselves as a victim of their own envy. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/02/25 10:44 AM |
| 3 | Are most women demisexual?I think it is only perceived that way because of the cultural norm of men to take the initiative. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/12/23 09:43 AM |
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