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Same reason misogynists say misogyny doesn't exist. Basic human psychology. Not female psychology, not male psychology, human psychology.
/r/MensRights18/04/25 04:21 AM
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Men play the victim plenty. This is all fucking r*tarded though because this gender war shit is a distraction. The patriarchy/toxic masculinity is very real. It hurts men and women. The ONLY people who benefit are those at the top who have a reason to keep these systems in place. Systems that hurt everyone except the wealthy.
/r/MensRights18/04/25 04:20 AM
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All social media is literally a hellscape. Examples I've witness TODAY: A women posted about literally being assaulted for turning a guy down, the comments are all saying she deserved it. A woman posted a video of her stretching against a wall, not provocative in anyway. The comments, I don't even wanna repeat them. Misogyny exists, misandry exists. They both exist openly online, and in worryingly large amount. There is NO NEED to argue over who has it worse. It sucks for everyone. I saw your po…
/r/EverydayMisandry18/04/25 02:48 AM
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Oh boy, the quotations... the women in stem rant... this is a lost cause. People like you are making this whole gender conversation so f*cking hard. Your resentment for women is genuinely so clear here. Like really, using an anecdote to assume that women in stem initiatives are all bs? Okay bud. Sure.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:43 AM
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Sorry so you want women to talk about mens issues whilst simultaneously denying womens issues? No. That's not how this works.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:42 AM
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Yes. It's well documented, go study psychosexual theory. This isn't a male or female thing, it's a human psychology thing. (I double is psych and cog science btw). Please don't start doubting basic scientific theories.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:41 AM
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No, the vast majority of the left and young people do in fact realise that the left's inability to provide a safe space for young men is what drove a lot of them away. The reaction is not proportional, but you can't expect pubescent, emotional kids to be rational. You realise the whole "All men bad" movement is from millennial lib types? You acting like all or even most feminists, or lefties think like that is incredibly out of touch.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:38 AM
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This thread is the definition of an echo chamber. What was your comment out of curiosity?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:36 AM
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Read the rest of this thread.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:36 AM
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... and you don't see the problem with your comment?... sweet Jesus. You wanna talk about men's issues, why does that have to involve disputing the fact that women are also oppressed? Toxic masculinity affects both men and women, why argue over who has it worse when it clearly sucks for everyone? YOU are the issue here.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:35 AM
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Adolescence doesn't shame young boys though? I don't think it should be shown to kids, but to their parents honestly. The show literally revolved around the story of the boy and his family, if you think it was meant to demean or shame, I fear your media literacy is pretty poor. Adolescence shows what is happening BECAUSE we don't talk to young boys about their emotions etc. It's an example of how society is failing these kids, not because of anything malevolent necessarily. The father in the sho…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:33 AM
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Schools aren't. This is one anecdotal experience. Where I live not only is this not taught, a teacher would probs get in a lot of trouble for deviating from the curriculum. Also just my opinion, but 15 is the perfect age to have these conversations. Trust me, I'm 19 but when I was 15 I started forming a lot of concrete opinions and attitudes. Everyone is different of course, but teenagers don't get enough credit for how perceptive and intelligent they can be.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:28 AM
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Women do realise it. The vast majority of women don't engage with or push this kind of rhetoric. They also don't push back, because they don't think it's their problem. And maybe they're right to an extent. The problem is there is no safe/sane pushback against the manosphere because honestly, most people are just not engaged with this stuff. That's the honest truth. That's why media representation like the show Adolescence matters so much. It brings the issue to the average persons attention.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/04/25 02:27 AM
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