Recently, I have found a webpage or something like that was created by a guy called Xman. His website/blog is named HuMANity. He talks about men's issues and also highlights the ways in which mass media is dismissive towards those issues and towards MRAs altogether. One article that caught my attention was one about TYT (The Young Turks) aka Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur. I'm going to put a link to the article here so you can see for yourselves:https://humanity87.home.blog/2021/01/08/the-young-turks-forget-how-journalism-works/

In summary, the article highlights moments when TYT have had so called "beefs" with MRAs or people they assume they're MRA. First, the beef between Cenk and Karen Straughan, and then the beef between Cenk&Ana and the people whom they believe are MRA allegedly harassing John Boyega because he was wishing women a happy International Women's day etc. You get the point. A bunch of progressive feminists spreading lies about MRAs. Nothing surprising here. You can check the link to the article above.

As I was scrolling down the article, I came across a video created in 2013. It's basically a compilation of TYT showing and enforcing double standards against males such as : "men who were raped by women should have enjoyed it" "men who are victims of domestic abuse should have just defended themselves" and so on.

So, there you have it. A bunch of "progressives" being against men's suffering or vulnerability. Now, you might think: "The video is old so they probably no longer believe that male victims are invalid". It might be true but the point is that that video shows us something interesting and worth considering. WHAT IF the reason why some people hate MRAs and dismiss (indirectly or not) their ideas, might be because at one point in their life they have questionable beliefs about men's suffering/men's issues whether or not they still hold the same beliefs today. In other words, the creation of a PATTERN.

What do you guys think? It can be applied to other people or even to other feminists, in particular?