There is a movement for mens rights, it's called the mens rights movement. They just are shouted down as "sexist, racist, misogynists" for daring to talk about custody, prostate cancer, domestic violence, instead of womens issues.
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Well I hope you're successful, but from what I've seen, feminists response to things such as prostate cancer rates/funding being embarassingly low compared womens cancers, male suicide rates, custody, etc. is always "cry me a river" "male tears, yum" etc.
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That is generally how a lot of feminists react to arguments about men's issues made in bad faith, yeah. Arguments like "What about <x>??" are usually made in response to a feminist issue that effects women, which are just attempts to catch feminists in a "gotcha".
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There are absolutely bad feminists out there, like "white feminists" who ignore how race intersects with gender, or TERFs who attempt to deny trans women their place. Intersectional feminism is the only worth supporting anymore imo, which understands how systematic issues overlap
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intersectional feminism is cultural Marxism, and I'm happy to see you going after white feminists, keep eating your own, your movement will be dead soon enough because it can't help itself from dividing people based on race.
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More than 70% of teachers are females, and more than 85% of youths in prison were raised in fatherless homes (by single mothers). Toxic masculinity or toxic femininity ?
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So you think its a coincidence that 85% of criminals are raised by single mothers. You deserve to be an idiot.
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I think both sides need to change, but I see the MRA response to feminism being a reaction to attempts to silence, and label them as something they're not, by feminists. Feminism overall needs to be less hostile, but I don't see that happening.
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