It's interesting that the outraged have chosen to see manifesto as telling women what they're meant to do but not men.
I don't think so. Movements do seek to promote the interests of their target group. This isn't a secret. Nor is it inherently unreasonable.
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Whether a movement is addressing women's issues or men's or LGBTs or atheists or racial minorities, it's reasonable to focus on those issues
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Sure. If feminists claim not to be working for benefit of women or MRAs claim its not men's issues they address, we can think them confused
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Do they often do that tho? Call themselves feminists and then claim to be supporting a different cause to women's issues?
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I don't see a problem in having self-interested movements. The campaign for equal marriage didn't need to focus on anything else to be good.
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Ex-Muslim critics of Islam don't need to focus on any other social problems no matter how much ppl say 'What about Christianity?'
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The problem with feminism isn't that it focuses on making gains for women. It's that it does so insanely & to the detriment of men (& women)
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I may have misunderstood but you seemed to be suggesting seeking access to high-prestige tech jobs was a problem in itself - it was selfish.
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