Vassenor wrote:As opposed to sticking your head in the ground and ignoring anything that might portray modern feminism or #MeToo in a positive light.
#MeToo could have been a lot more constructive and positive for everyone than it has been. The fact that it's become a witch-hunt and now resulted in women losing more opportunities isn't exactly a positive outcome for either sex, now is it? Getting people to speak about sexual assault and their experiences is good, allowing women to make false accusations and then demanding we believe them or else we're siding with rapists and abusers is not.
Or anything that would paint the Men's Rights movement in a negative one.
All the arguments against the Men's Rights movement have already been debunked time and time again by people who have either been in the movement, or people who have critically examined the movement. Cassie Jaye being the best example of this.
And you know, rather than sniping you could actually try providing examples of that happening.
I'm responding in a manner that essentially mimics your style of posting. Do unto others what you expect others to do unto you.
To give examples of this, Kavanaugh protesters held up signs that said "believe survivors". We can even go all the way back to 2014, where the term "listen and believe" was coined by Anita Sarkeesian as a way of "helping" women who claimed to be victims of online abuse.