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Completely agree with you. I watch some women's supposed allyship with LGBT people break down the moment they are reminded some of us are also men. This isn't to say their misandry doesn't also affect cishet men; it's simply easiest to point out their hypocrisy when they claim to support trans people and suddenly that flimsy allyship stops when they're forced to remember trans men are trans because we're men.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/06/26 04:34 PM
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She does. Back when I had facebook, I responded to a comic making fun of dick size to say it was especially harmful to trans men and she said we shouldn't take offense because it's not targeted at us, it was meant only for bigots. Ever since she decided we're appropriate collateral damage, I haven't paid her any attention.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates12/06/26 01:10 AM
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People aren't a monolith though, leftists included. I've watched people I know change and grow. I'm a trans man and I speak to my friends/acquaintances about how harmful misandrist speech is to people like me and men and general. I've had multiple individuals say I helped them change their minds and think about how that language and bias hurts their friends. I've watched discord groups get split up over radfem speech, and the spinoff server is against generalizing any group of people, men includ…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates17/05/26 09:01 PM
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This is incredibly accurate. I'm a trans man and it took awhile for me to consider myself a feminist. Most of my exposure was to radfems in college. Even before realized I was trans, most of my friends were guys. I couldn't see the point in such hate when my experiences were largely positive, or at the very least no more negative than my experiences with women. Eventually I found intersectional feminism. I was comfortable with that label, but upon transitioning I continued to see the cracks. Con…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/02/26 04:08 PM
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I can't speak to whether it's rising or not. The people I've talked to were all recounting experiences from the 90s-2000s, because of our age. I'm not sure if there's been an uptick since then, rather that men are just waking up to being allowed to put a name to those experiences.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates03/02/26 04:50 PM
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Absolutely. I still remember my husband telling me about a woman that assaulted him at a party when he was in college, yet he didn't realize it counted as assault at all.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates03/02/26 04:48 PM
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The same is true for the Nxivm sex-cult. Women were close to the top and helped orchestrate the crimes, including branding members. There are plenty of documentaries for the true crime loving women to watch and learn about it, yet there's still this message that women can only be victims. As a trans man, I watched the response to my having been a victim of CSA at the hand of a woman change over night. I received sympathy before I was out (with no acknowledgement of my abuser's gender) and right …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates03/02/26 01:55 PM
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