Women have been shouting from the rooftops about MRAs and incels for well over a decade now, and everyone just patted us on the head and said how hysterical we were being.
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Yeah dude that shit was real in the 80's and just as real now, The only difference is people say "it's just the internet turn off your computer and it's gone"
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I'd heard some of the views from men IRL before, decade before I heard the actual term. It took trauma & long therapy before I remotely trusted my gut or red flags. I was such a doormat & being told *I* was the problem, I thought well of myself just speaking against rape jokes
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I was in a gamer+anime club, it makes me want to cry now even thinking they conceptualized a first-person shooter type game that was rape instead, harder levels she fights more. I scolded them to hell about how hurtful that was to me & our victimized friends, but I STAYED.
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(comp only 140) LITERALLY crying now. That was NOT just talk online, that was life. That was knowing that a male escort across campus might be the guy that would rape you. But taking that reality for granted & thinking any speech I made would make any difference
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Men who think that this isn't women's reality every damn day, need to step in our shoes for a minute, really listen to the toxic conversations being said by other men & do some research. Or just listen to us. Our words are there. If I've learned anything, we need to keep shouting
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