https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03616843231202708

The UK’s plan to put men into “re‑education” programs is going to backfire badly.
Young men aren’t being drawn into male‑focused online spaces because of Andrew Tate or the manosphere — they’re being pushed there by feminism itself.
According to this study, misandry doesn’t exist in any meaningful way, and feminism isn’t spreading it.

In essence, the researchers are saying: “We examined whether women or feminists hold anti‑male attitudes, and we found no significant issue.”

People have become so accustomed to misandry that they barely notice it anymore — it’s like the air we breathe.
Naturally, many feminists will insist they have nothing against men, yet at the same time some hold beliefs that paint men as inherently dangerous or likely to be predators.

There are well‑known Reddit communities that openly express hostility toward men, but feminist institutions, magazines, and media outlets rarely, if ever, distance themselves from that rhetoric. Even if those subreddits represent only the most extreme voices, we don’t see mainstream women’s publications condemning them.

Because of this, I don’t believe feminism truly represents both genders. To me, it often feels like a framework that assigns blame to men for nearly everything.

One gotcha Question to all feminists:
“Has the world become significantly safer compared to 50 years ago?”
If the answer is yes, then why do surveys show that some women say they would rather encounter a bear in the woods than a man?

To me, this suggests that even as society becomes safer and violence against women decreases, negative perceptions of men remain strong — and in some cases seem to intensify. The more feminism has grown in influence, the more persistent this distrust and hostility toward men appears to be.

Despite the fact that women face less violence today than at any point in modern history, the general perception of men has become increasingly negative.

https://yougov.co.uk/society/articles/49458-would-britons-rather-be-stuck-in-a-forest-with-a-man-or-a-bear

The issue, as you can see, is that more young women believe a bear is less dangerous than a man — and who do they blame for that? Men. They’ve developed an inherent distrust of men, even though society offers more feminism and more safe spaces for women than at any other point in history.

The misandry has gone so long for a so long time, that women literally have been made sick in their mind. I literally (without any irony) feel pitiful for them, since they are brainwashed.

Instead of asking what’s wrong with girls, why they believe men are more dangerous than a bear that could kill them, or what influences shaped that belief — and instead of trying to ‘educate’ girls that men are normal people — we keep focusing on boys.

Let them educate men, because they will see, that their education is not working.