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Hold on, I've only skimmed through by your screenshots here (finding and reading the research later when work is done) so what I say might've actually been adressed in the paper, but did they really tried to pin male and female homelessness need only by drug deaths instead of total overall death? So if overall homeless men is the majority death it doesn't matter because "oh look this study says there's more homeless women death in this one death so we must spend more for women"?
/r/EverydayMisandry29/05/26 06:34 AM
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Weirdly enough it does serve their (or at least the narative creators') interest, make sure there's more of these dangerous "toxic male" so they can justify more bigotry or win easier popularity by fighting the new "enemies" they help nudge into being one. Call me crazy or conspirational but I feel at least these radicalizations is allowed because someone is hoping for, or even getting an, easier time swaying votes or public opinion via the protecting women from these "evil men" problem (heck ma…
/r/EverydayMisandry29/05/26 05:31 AM
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The good thing is there is/are mod/s there that has (and is as far as I remember) been deleting some of the misandrist comments there which is a lot more than what is usually done whenever misandry appears in multiple other big subreddits. Still a very bad situation since the downplaying and victim blaming still happens, but at least there is a fight against it rather than just silence and ignoring them.
/r/MensRights29/05/26 05:16 AM
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It's unfortunate, but it is easy for male space subreddits or even "pro-male" sub reddits to be misandric, some are feminist adjacent, some are traditional misandrists. A lot of cultures, especially online, after all accepts and sometimes encourages misandry; some people still care about their image if they were wrongly called misogynistic and incel for going against the misandric cultures.
/r/EverydayMisandry24/05/26 07:11 AM
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It's easy for them since they don't see us as humans, the all men rhetoric they love so much is the blatant prove of it
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates24/05/26 07:04 AM
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I mean I doubt the OP is really male considerig they're refering to them self as "male shaped" rather than as a man/boy/male/guy/etc. (for all we know it could be for someone likee their family/friend). It's essentially an account kowtowing to the anti-male choire in that subreddit (which as you say, could be any of the many).
/r/EverydayMisandry21/05/26 08:55 AM
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Not a professional or someone who follows gender discourse much, but there are at least 2 reasons I can think of: The Current Norms, now this is going to be different in different places, but there are similarity where prioritization for women are pushed globaly. This is why for examples: female circumcision (pricking, no removal of organ) is defined as part of FGM while male circumcision isn't, why there may be more focus for more women in engineering while there's a lack of the other way for t…
/r/MensRights20/05/26 05:00 AM
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fair enough
/r/MensRights17/05/26 04:55 PM
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I may not have long enough time in reddit to know about all of the rules (or the internet actually), but isn't wishing someone to kill themself on DM out of all places at least grounds for a report (or at the very least blocking because they'll pester you with their awful misery)?
/r/MensRights17/05/26 04:13 PM
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The us vs them mentality is a trait that can be easily found online, including by numerous online people who espouse feminist beliefs; you must subscribe to their beliefs and use their movement's name, else you are their "adversary" at best and "enemy" at worst
/r/EverydayMisandry14/05/26 03:47 PM
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I don't know about the actual frequency, but if I remember correctly there are definitely numerous cases during the witch trials in the thirty years war period where men are indeed accused of being one
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates11/05/26 05:25 AM
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