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There is so much to hate about it. I also love how "making social plans" is this "burden". Making social commitments that you basically force your partner to attend is such an inconvenience for the one who makes the plans?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates16/08/26 05:41 PM
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A combination of projection and conflating. Everyone is guilty of focusing on the worst examples when discussing groups we disagree with and there are plenty of misogynistic people with very toxic takes on men's issues. Then there are plenty of feminists and feminist theories that are very anti-man. They project their own zero sum attitude and lump any advocacy for men as inherently anti-women. When it happens online the conversation turns ugly and eventually the misogynists DO show up and the p…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/08/26 05:44 AM
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A large barrier is simply the "no perfect victim" concept is applied in a very warped way. Relationships can be viewed as mutually toxic or abusive. When a man describes one of these bad situations they are, at best, going to be seen as half of a toxic relationship even if they are closer to the "imperfect victim" side of things. Women may face the same uphill, but are much more likely to find social support and people around them offering support and framing things as "abuse". A great example o…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates06/08/26 06:04 AM
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Except even if the assumption were true, the complete unwillingness to revisit these things once gaps have closed is on full display right now. In the United States college affordability is seen as a major social issue. Right now 58% of all undergrads are women. 63% of all scholarship/grant money (that is, not loans) are going to women. And 92% of gender exclusive scholarships are for women. If we reversed the three of these I am firmly convinced it would be the number issue cited when talking a…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates21/07/26 06:25 PM
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That is much better put than my take, and was closer to my original viewing. I guess I've done the stupid thing of letting near universal bad takes sour me on some good art. Similarly, in OBAA though forcing him to masturbate at gunpoint is played somewhat for comedic effect, it is also an early moment to establish that Perfidia is not a noble hero but just a different brand of shitty. It was the reaction to the film that makes that scene so awful. (Though I still think OBAA is one of PTA's wors…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates21/07/26 04:10 PM
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Midsommar. The boyfriend is shitty and I have zero problem with having shitty male characters. However, they somehow manage to show him drugged and raped and play it off as cheating. Then he is burned alive, basically as punishment for it. The way SA towards men is only treated as serious if it was perpetrated by men (not horror, but the early scene in One Battle After Another is a perfect example) is wild. I really hope that in a couple decades we will look back at this stuff with the same emba…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates20/07/26 05:48 AM
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The 25% claim for college is the wildest one. If women actually believed it, we wouldn't see undergrad skew 58% female. And the women who did go to college would probably not choose to live on campus or attend parties. I think it is easy to see how the 25% number is bullshit, but this isn't even about whether or not it is true, it is simply obvious that basically nobody actually believes it.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates03/07/26 09:22 PM
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