u/Odd-Talk-3981

Don't expect to be respected if you treat people like shit.

This includes wom3n. Wom3n are not objects; they are human beings, just like m3n.

Before calling someone a misandrist, ask yourself the following questions:

"How do I view wom3n?"

"Do I treat wom3n the way I'd like them to treat me?"

"Would I be happy if I were born a woman?" If you stop your "reflection" at "Yes, easy sex!", think again and start educating yourself!

u/Odd-Talk-3981 — 8 days ago

R* apologists

I didn't downvote these comments because I reposted screenshots of them from another subreddit, so I hadn't seen the original comments directly.

u/Odd-Talk-3981 — 11 days ago

  • He's vegan ("Alpha Males" hate vegans and incels use the term "soy boy" in a derogatory manner) ;
  • He challenges traditional gender roles, often wearing gender-fluid clothing, dresses, skirts, and high-heeled shoes ;
  • Compared to many other rappers, he is less focused on violence, drug use, dominance, and status hierarchies, and he is less misogynistic overall ;
  • He also seems environmentally conscious.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaden_Smith

Greta Thunberg was also mocked by misogynistic males for her physical appearance.

Also, from my experience, when I post in support of women on another sub, many right-wing men automatically assume that I'm a woman. I don't mind it at all, but they probably use the same words (not nice, as you can imagine) they'd use toward any feminist woman.

Although none of us are women, I believe it is similar to misogyny in their minds, even if it is not considered misogyny in the strict sense. Does that make sense?

Regarding the second image and to elaborate further on it, it appears as if they felt threatened in their fragile masculinity just by observing another man who does not fit their stereotypical standards of masculinity, don't you think?

u/Odd-Talk-3981 — 15 days ago
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Sex is a basic biological need like food or shelter. Chronic involuntary celibacy fuels loneliness, depression, suicides, and social instability. Society already recognizes positive rights to housing, healthcare, and education. Sexual fulfillment deserves the same. Men today, in the west, have little to no chance of getting it if they were born bellow a certain level of physical attractiveness, because of how shallow the younger generations of women have become. We need to reverse course on this, and I think a state-sponsored program to regulate dating apps, promote unattractive men, push anti-shallow education, etc. is needed. It might be so dire, even a state-mandated gf program is needed.

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u/Odd-Talk-3981 — 18 days ago

It's also telling that the OP blames the woman for not "keeping her legs closed," yet says nothing about her partner who impregnated her.

u/Odd-Talk-3981 — 18 days ago

>... And then they wonder why m*n are moving to the political right. It's this stuff right here.

>And when anyone brings it up, there is a coordinated gaslighting campaign claiming that there is no anti-male attitude on the left...

>excuse me, but why would any man want to be in the same political camp as the types of people who say this stuff about m*n?

>I sure as hell don't want to be around that hostility.

An anonymous MAGA supporter reportedly wrote this on one of my posts.

u/Odd-Talk-3981 — 19 days ago