I've certainly never criticised feminists for pointing out that women are human.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
just trying to get to that point. To be normalized. Not to have the same old arguments about lady parts or health clinics
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Replying to @LadyGirlPerson
Sure! Still stuff to do. Also need to get people caring abt male suicide & homelessness, education gap & custody ineqalities
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Replying to @HPluckrose @LadyGirlPerson
Gender inequalities still exist & need addressing. I can't see that they affect women more severely than men tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
it's different. I'm not saying men don't have their own gender/sex battles. They do.
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Replying to @LadyGirlPerson
They are different. I see a problem with only focusing on one side tho coz they're often caused by same assumptions.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
there's nothing wrong with pointing out the unique problems. Since men and women get shit on from different biases/attitudes
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Replying to @LadyGirlPerson
No. I do that. A lot. I don't do it as a feminist or an MRA coz I want to come from both sides for balance.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
that's fine. However I don't go out of my way advocating for men. I just do it when something demands my voice. I'm kinda loud
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Replying to @LadyGirlPerson
OK but I think its easy to see society as geared towards men OR women if u only look at the problems affecting men OR women.
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And that is the attitude I criticise in feminism or the MRM. Not ppl who acknowledge both sides but have a personal focus.
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