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Aaaah a man calling a woman crazy. Ya’ll really so talented at living down to your stereotype. It’s beautiful, in a way.
/r/MensRights31/12/24 06:22 PM
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Absolutely nothing, which is why you should come out instead of projecting all your self-hatred on women.
/r/MensRights30/12/24 03:54 PM
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I mean, they did though. What are you doing other than pretending not to be gay?
/r/MensRights29/12/24 01:47 PM
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The tendency to blame feminism for capitalism’s ills can be seen as a way of deflecting attention away from the real causes of inequality and economic hardship, such as corporate greed, wealth inequality, and exploitation, which are inherent to capitalism itself. Feminism, in contrast, often calls for a more equitable redistribution of resources and opportunities, making it more a challenge to capitalism’s structures than a cause of its problems. 🫶
/r/MensRights28/12/24 07:09 PM
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It’s like you didn’t read anything I wrote but that makes sense. Confirmation bias must stay intact as not to alter your fragile worldview 👍
/r/MensRights28/12/24 06:45 PM
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And to add: capitalism has always and will always capitalize on political movements. Just look what it did with the corporatizatin of LGBTQ. Corporations saw an opportunity to lower wages - that is not women’s fault lol and is, in fact, something feminism has tried to fix.
/r/MensRights28/12/24 06:21 PM
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That’s capitalism’s fault, babe, not feminism’s :) However, it’s became increasingly popular to blame capitalism on feminism. For example, attributing the prosperity of the 1950s to patriarchal gender norms when, in fact, it was the result of a labor revolution led by both men and women, and unions were at their peak. Luckily, we’re headed for another labor movement. I know it’s cheap and easy to blame women but knowledge of American history might help you!
/r/MensRights28/12/24 06:18 PM
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Ya know what women did when they felt displaced by society? Built the kind of platonic camaraderie and intimacy that has sustained us for generations. They organized. Showed their faces and fought even as men and women called them ugly feminist lesbians. And they leveraged collective power for good, like advocating for gender equitable policies that have allowed men to benefit from parental leave and two-income households so they can be more present and active fathers than their fathers. You sho…
/r/MensRights28/12/24 04:13 PM
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Cuz yer gay
/r/MensRights28/12/24 04:01 PM
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