I imagine it'll just get worse.
by Scomagia » Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:17 am
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:20 am
Trumptonium1 wrote:They forgot to add liberalism to the list.
by Agarntrop » Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:27 pm
Trumptonium1 wrote:They forgot to add liberalism to the list.
by Trumptonium1 » Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:38 pm
by Woods Is Back » Thu Jan 10, 2019 2:14 pm
”I’ve always been leery of the United Nations. The very concept is comically dichotomous. Nations putting their self-interests aside in the hopes of building a global community, holding hands and Kumbaya? I mean, honestly, it’s like kindergarten. Do you have rug time? I did love rug time.”
-Raymond Reddington
by Lamoni » Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:38 pm
Trumptonium1 wrote:They forgot to add liberalism to the list.
Woods Is Back wrote:Whatever it it is, it is quite funny!
Autarkheia wrote:The broflakes are never going to agree with this because they're made up their minds that we live in some kind of matriarchal dystopia, so it's pointless. But for what it's worth I'm at least broadly sympathetic to the points you made. Feminism and social justice did not create all of men's problems and mudslinging about SJWs will not solve them.Page wrote:There are many men's issues that need to be addressed, there are many aspects of life which are more difficult for men. That men seeking help for depression is still stigmatized, that men are disproportionately affected by mass incarceration, that boys are struggling more in schools, that fathers are deprived of their parental rights, and many others. These are real problems, yes. But we are never going to solve these problems until we stop this bullshit of blaming feminism, liberalism, and social justice.
It wasn't feminism that made me feel insecure and isolated as a kid because I wasn't athletic enough. It wasn't feminism that told me that I have to suppress my emotions to "be a man." It wasn't feminism that instilled us with the bullshit idea that we have to work ourselves to death, keep competing and keep producing no matter how much our well-being suffers. It wasn't feminism that made male victims of sexual assault and rape to feel weak and ashamed.
And despite what reactionaries want us to believe, masculinity and toxic masculinity are not the same thing. Realizing that there are problematic aspects of masculinity is not anti-male; it's the opposite, we address this problem so we can help boys and men. So boys can grow up to accept themselves for who they are rather than feel worthless because they can't live up to the standards of what they are told masculinity is.
My fellow men, I beg you - abandon this fallacious mentality that feminism is a conspiracy to destroy us.
PS: Intersectionality is not an ideology. It is not a feminist, left-wing, SJW ideology, okay? Intersectionality is, as the name would imply, is a way of looking at society which recognizes that different sorts of problems such as racism, sexism, disability, and poverty intersect with one another. In other words, intersectionality is the understanding that numerous social factors shape an individual's life experience. It's not an ideology.
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