Sure. Respectful guys who struggle with dating and sex don't end up on MRA and incel sites, though.
We've all got baggage. We've all done things we're not proud of. But most of us have the internet, so we could educate ourselves if we choose to do so. In fact, MRA and incel sites only exist there. Men who have access to them also have access to more factual and better sources.
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We're aware of the systemic causes. The only way to fight it is to continually call out these acts for what they are: awful, bad, terrible. MRA and incel advocates want to be coddled and sympathized with and I will not. They use any sympathy they get as a weapon.
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Men who feel entitled to the attention of women are the problem here. The patriarchy is the systemic cause of incel and MRA groups. Well, we're out here fighting the patriarchy as hard as we can. We get it.
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I dunno man even woke media falls into the same damaging stereotypes the patriarchy has always promoted and lifted up
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Yeah, it's pervasive. Like racism. It takes constant effort to fight it, and it's a process, not an on/off switch. Many of us *are* fighting it, though, and refusing to accept, sympathize, empathize, or coddle this shitty behavior in any way is a crucial tool.
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Everybody's the hero of their own story, including incel guys. They think they are owed attractive, compliant women as status symbols. They are responsible for that attitude and the actions that come from it. We fix it by refusing as a society to tolerate it.
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