I spent a year interacting directly with TRP respectfully. I promise they are at best, people who have trouble seeing half the species as whole people. They are also incredibly sexist towards men. I can sympathize with the screaming desperation, but they want power not freedom. https://twitter.com/BangCityXXX/status/989053885779271681 …
Humans of all genders have power fantasies. That point is again, not unique to TRP, and it is incredibly disingenuous of you to plead we sympathize with moderates on what is already so far in the direction of explicit sexism that r/incel got booted from Reddit.
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It's working fine. Toronto is really pulling together and people are taking a long hard look at the actively misogynistic parts of certain online communities. I suspect the next step will be dedication of RCMP resources to infiltrate and observe, as in other radical groups.
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Life is getting safer, better and healthier, particularly in Canada. TRP was born in the first place, because they were pushed out of Seddit. I am old enough to recall things were more sexist on Reddit at large, when largely people have gotten better at rejecting bigotry.
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Right, but one of the reasons I oppose TRP is how sexist it is about men. It doesn't tell them they deserve preventative healthcare or to manage emotions in a self care focused way, it tells them to be stoic and lift. It also preaches paranoia.
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Probably because it details other conversations- "what about the men" tends to follow feminists around instead of glomming onto their own thing. Labour rights, more so than feminists are equip to fight for workplace safety. Have you tried your local union groups?
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