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| 11 | When Does Feminism Actually Help Men?Yeah by proxy, it's ultimately to help women but men just happen to benefit. That's super sneaky to accidentally benefit then claim responsibility for it. The push for Paternity leave has nothing to do with helping fathers have more time with kids, or helping fathers bond. It has everything to do with taking the weight off Mothers so they can be career women and mothers and "do it all" | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/08/26 12:33 PM |
| 7 | When Does Feminism Actually Help Men?It doesn't if it helps men it's usually by proxy, and not intentional or can only be acheived through feminism. "Men can't cry because of patriarchy" Crying was seen as masculine in many different far more patriarchal societies, so that doesn't seem to correlate as an entailment of patriarchy. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 17/08/26 12:29 PM |
| 6 | Are 95.1% of men really rapists?No it's common in sociology to be as broad as possible to acheive higher numbers to further your agenda. That's why they suffer the most from the replication crisis because they seldom go into it looking to find truth in a hypothesis but to justify a worldview. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/08/26 01:09 PM |
| 7 | "That's because of patriarchy" counter argumentThe most you'll get is "well I'm against the draft anyway", funnily enough I never seen any feminist speak out against the draft on the basis of gender inequality. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/08/26 11:56 AM |
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