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Id argue thats less privilege and more luxury as anyone can own land their ia no barrier outside of finances, and even thats kind of limited as people can buy cheap land out in the middle of nowhere the question is do they want THAT land or do they want city/suburb property. My sister owns a house in WV. It's not the prettiest thing, but it only cost her 25k as a fixerupper it'll be paid off in a couple of years, and she works at Dollar General and is definitely lower class.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/06/25 04:21 PM
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I personally find the argument of privileges to be way to encompassing things like race, class, and sex. Like, even things like white privilege can't really be spread across all white people. The kid that grew up in the Bronx isn't gonna be the same as a kid that grew up in an upper-class family in Wisconsin, and that kid isnt gonna be the same as some kid who grew up in a trailer to a single mom. Privileges i find tend to be an excuse for individuals who feel they deserve more at life, not an a…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/06/25 04:07 PM
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My problem with the idea of male privilege is that it excludes the other side of the coin, which is female privilege. Women and girls have a lot of privileges they dont want to discuss education focus, the way that rape is viewed, the benefit of the doubt with a lot of crimes, the ability to express emotional without backlash, the whole you cant hit a girl even if shes assaulting a man, the idea that women should be protected yet saying the same about boys/men(ive literally experienced this firs…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/06/25 03:21 PM
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My argument to that is that education is a female dominated feild and that in of itself has some merit that it cant solely be on the young boys fault that theyre struggling at some degree woman have to have some sway in the education of young boys. The lack of male teachers doesnt do much to help young boys when it comes to role models in the educational system, hell there's been time when I was in school where there was Definitely a bias towards boys. Like people dont like to point out that gir…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/06/25 02:51 PM
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George Calin went into great discussions on how people like that, like to use wordy language to argue cause it's easier to manipulate an argument.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/05/25 08:31 PM
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I thought you were leaving? You already made it blatantly obvious to ignore all the points we've made about the movement and the people who get away their comments and social engineering of men in society, and this isnt news btw, there is a reason most women dont consider themselves feminist, because you all allowed toxic people to be talking pieces and didnt do anything to address it, like 2016 you guys protested men's suicide events as sexist, yoi all attack male only spaces just to turn aroun…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates26/05/25 09:18 PM
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You know, they say the first sign of a cult is not allowing criticism....bye. Edit: That being said, now that you've heard this side, try calling it out when you see it. Watch what happens. Im not an animal and refused to be called one by some of your people.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates26/05/25 09:09 PM
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Problem is the willingness for mainstream feminism to allow misandrist to fester among themselves. That's problematic. They push more people away than they attract, when they "protest" mental health awareness for men, talk down on male csa victims, and claim men dont deserve to complain about rape thats fkn problematic. The toxic behavior in feminist groups has cause people to swarm to this group they're problematic, not the people who call it out, cause they won't do it themselves, alot of femi…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates26/05/25 09:00 PM
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This is just a reminder that women weren't even able to be labeled as child predators til the 90s cause the idea that women could cause sexual harm to children was deemed as basically impossible, which is so fkd up and why the statistics have shown men to be the primary abusers for so long as we've seen an increase of women predators people (FINALLY!!!!!!!) Started to take it seriously. That being said, men are still the main demographic, but the fact women weren't even looked at as being real a…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates24/05/25 03:19 PM
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Yep I still remember when feminists were protesting men's day in Australia back in like 2016 it was day dedicated for men's mental health and feminist made it all about themselves was kinda my first wakeup call to how toxic these people really are.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/05/25 11:39 PM
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I'll agree that they're minuscule, but what concerns me wasn't them directly. It was how little pushback they received most "regualr" people were complacent in it. For, once it would feel good just once to hear some of the feminists be like "hey thats not what we are. You need to stop." But that never happens, which isn't surprising when you have mainstream feminists relating us to cows or like some have said default rapist who just haven't offended yet. Like my problem is less with the mainstre…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/05/25 10:47 PM
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I've literally heard feminists firsthand claim men deserve rape cause men were the main perpetrators of it, even claiming the same for underage victims. Never say nobody it excuses the worst people. Like I honestly believe theirs more women who are okay with rape culture than they want to admit they just dont like ut when it happens to them but completely okay laughing at some guy get raped for justice on tv or for laughs. So never say nobody
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/05/25 10:24 PM
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I think it's just a poor excuse to use language or actions that in and of itself is hurtful to a demographic instead of an individual.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates22/05/25 03:13 AM
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That's still a really shitty reason, dude. like Would you call someone the n word cause they're acting deplorable?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates21/05/25 11:43 PM
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