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It just depends on context read through this very thread and people refer to "women" and "feminists" and its easy to get from context the specific people being referred to. I dont necessarily have a problem with people in a women's issues space talking about negative experiences theyve had with "men" or talking about how "men sexually assault us" or whatever. What ive got a problem with is how only the former example is problematic bigotry... also when it clearly steps over the line and into col…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/06/26 09:55 PM
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What about the context changes the meaning of the statement?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/06/26 05:24 PM
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The reason why people respond with that is because men mostly only bring it up when women are talking about their issues or the patriarchy, as a way to dismiss them and shut them down I only really see it brought up as a response to someone saying women are in more danger than men... but either way the specific context doesnt change the meaning so I dont really see how its relevant, its either victim blaming or it isnt. It’s not victim blaming. You are assigning blame to a victim it literally co…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/06/26 04:40 PM
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Saying that men are disproportionately more violent than women is not victim blaming, it’s a fact. Its victim blaming to reply "by other men" in response pointing out that men are victims of violent crime more often. The implication is always that the male victim somehow shares responsibility because he is also male... I.e. he is also to blame.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/06/26 03:17 PM
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but these women most often than not will unapologetically die on the hill of having the right to share hateful generalization based on prejudice. Yeh it is absolutely maddening. To be totally honest I dont even mind when people make generalised comments as its just a bit silly having to qualify everything you say and sometimes its easier in a quick convo to just type "men do this". But the double standard is absolutely absurd, you make even the most tepid not even negative generalisation about w…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/06/26 03:03 PM
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Its just a convenient way to maintain their belief in an all encompassing "patriarchy" which absolves women of any blame and blesses them with unreproachable victim morality. If you bring up the fact that men suffer from gendered issues just as much, repeating "the patriarchy hurts men too" lets them not deny reality but hold on to their status.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates01/06/26 07:30 PM
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