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Years ago when I was having trouble with my university specifically excluding men from things despite professing ""inclusion"" and """equality""" I tried to find resources to fight it. I came across the movement for a minister for men and still have the pamphlet of the man who I contacted. He and others I spoke to were kind and helpful and wanted me to join them to help. Unfortunately I was in and out of homelessness and pretty heavy on the alcohol intake due to complete lack of support from soc…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/03/26 03:01 PM
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Pretty much!
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/03/26 02:57 PM
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I'm less concerned with "who has it worse" because men in general see exclusion from that conversation in all scenarios (not counting the "they did it to themselves" instances) I'm more concerned with men in general as a single signifier being part of the conversation. Even better if they are the focus for once and not detracting into other groups hardships.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/03/26 02:42 PM
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While I'm very wary of leftist/liberal virtue signalling... I wouldn't go so far as to say it's only them doing it. Something something power corrupts. My issue is more that it seems to be a left wing thing of claiming virtue and care for one party while implicitly excluding certain groups from seeing progress from those negative effects. Certain BLM supporters excluding white men from the police brutality conversations, Feminists excluding male victims of the same crimes etc. Always open to all…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/03/26 02:28 PM
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As a brand new sub (because of this post!) I'd probably have to look through to see what you've covered, but off the top of my head a good topic would be the use of language and how for other groups language is so very important and affective towards the group, whereas when it comes to men that goes out the window and instead of "internalised misandry/sexism" we have... toxic masculinity. Just a thought, you've probably covered it but thought I'd chime in! Appreciate you!
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/03/26 02:31 AM
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The metoo movement where a co founder was found to have SA/raped a man? The metoo movement that explicitly tried to exclude male victims like Terry Crews from speaking with their voice because he was a man? THAT metoo movement?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/03/26 01:00 AM
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