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@swanwaffle Yes, real me need to stand up for women. But if they do, the risks are greater for them. The law punishes men significantly more harshly for identical crimes, and if the government wants to crack down they will go after the men first. Men who help women attacked by minority groups will face discrimination penalties that will not be laid against women. Women have an in-group bias in favour of women, and men have an out-group bias in favour of women. The claim that men are currently biased against women to favour men is not valid, nothwithstanding the disparity in rights of previous eras. Governments, corporations and social institutions are anti-male and this is to degrade the main source of opposition to their rule. Women need to organise against this madness because men will only get thrown under the bus. The situation prevails in large part because women as a huge part of society have empathy for children, pets and the vulnerable and do not have empathy for men because vulnerability in men disgusts them. Strong, well-rounded women of course can and do, but these are comparatively rare.
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@Likexner Yes. Men built the power-sharing institutions of modern democracy and maintain the social and physical infrastructure that keeps it going. The 'dark feminine' rampant today in both sexes is chaotic and destructive.
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"biological women care about the result, where biological men care about the process" Rubbish. Men care about the process because being subject to rules and regulations it delivers a fairer and more just result for all, not just the party that 'wants something'. It is results oriented, not 'process' for its own sake. Also, lesbian feminist lead the misandric man-hating component of feminism, which continues to wreak havoc on both sexes to this day.
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All the time. It's always the man's fault. Throw in rewriting history and shirking moral responsibility and voila - dark femininity.
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@MomeGnome I upvoted both you and Michael Scott.
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@kumikoloh9190 When you are used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
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Yes, life is not easy for anyone, and I'm sorry to learn of your suffering. It is characteristic of depression that everything takes on a negative aspect. While it feels valid, natural and accurate, at the same time, it is all in the mind and can change. I do hope and pray that in the fullness of time your condition improves and you rediscover some joy in your life. Please reach out if you would like to discuss, however meagre the opportunity. All the very best to you.
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@MomeGnome Not true. Being raised in a single-mother household is significantly, I stress significantly associated with poor health and social outcomes for both male and female children, such as delinquencies, drug-taking, law-breaking, on and on and on. This is as compared to two-parent households and single-father households (which are rare but there's enough to do the statistics). If you don't believe me search the internet.
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Men are deep. I am a man. I don't acknowledge that men are not deep. I also don't acknowledge that men are not vulnerable in their own way. They just don't 'lead' with it. Why else would male suicide be much higher if they were not vulnerable? What is on the surface and what is inside are two different things.
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It's not the whole story. Of course it is possible as a man to seek and find significant (life-changing) support from men. This has somewhat been eroded by the cancelling of male spaces by feminism.
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