Is the feminist trope a brave protest against patriarchal culture… or is it a literary device thousands of years old that merely proves what a myth patriarchy is in the first place?
Sexism
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Men committing more crime isn’t power or “patriarchy.” It’s powerlessness and marginalization that we must address.
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Men’s preference for young women at the peak of their health and fertility is natural. It’s not oppressive to women, but policing male sexuality is oppressive to men.
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Domestic violence by husbands against wives was considered abhorrent. Gentlemen did not hit women, and that social rule extended to husbands. In fact, the reality is that it was abusive wives that were tolerated by society, just as they are today.
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Do girls eat breakfast less frequently than boys because of a nefarious patriarchal structure intent on keeping them hungry? Probably not.
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PrivilegeSexism
Can “Gender Equality” in CEE Really Generate €146 Billion a Year to GDP by 2030?
by Matthewby MatthewCEE ideas are good ones that should be applied equally to both genders so that more members of society can contribute to the economy in a productive way, not just women.
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EgalitarianismSexism
The Reddit’s r/MGTOW Ban and What It Could Mean for Men’s Rights
by Christianby ChristianIt’s worth considering what r/MGTOW’s shutdown means for men’s rights. Not its presence on the Internet, but the cultural attitude towards it in general.
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The reality is that even the most brazen man-hater would not actually enjoy the many ramifications of a world without men, so we’ve decided to set the record straight.
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What we see over and over from modern feminists is that traditional female gender roles are good, while traditional male gender roles are bad.
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In reality, the idea that men cheat more is a false cultural myth that vilifies men and excuses women’s behavior.