r/antimeme 26d ago

❌ Anti-Hate ❌ Just a vocal minority

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

The silent majority is totally fine with the vocal minority though

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u/doctordoctorpuss 26d ago

Nope. People who understand feminism understand that the patriarchy hurts men and women alike. Not to the same degree, of course, but feminism seeks to dismantle the systems hurting our kids

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

You were responding to a different comment. Mine was about feminists not opposing the radicals

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u/doctordoctorpuss 26d ago

I was responding to your comment. People who understand feminism are against the vocal minority, and we say it constantly. Maybe it’s just your exposure, or maybe it’s an issue of confirmation bias, but anytime a misandrist puts on the mask of feminism, people come out and speak against them

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

Maybe you are right, in that case there must be some evidence of feminists speaking against misandry. I have asked many redditors for this evidence. You can be the first to actually provide it, starting with the names of the feminists on both sides.

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u/doctordoctorpuss 26d ago

Pick your example of misandry, and I’ll find someone speaking against it

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago edited 26d ago

Comparing men to wild animals by asking the "man or bear" question. Don't forget to start with the names please

upd: and don't forget they must be feminists too

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u/doctordoctorpuss 26d ago

Can you link to something specific? Just hand waving generally at a cultural phenomenon won’t allow me to get you a list of names, at least not in a time frame I’m willing to dedicate to this endeavor

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

Ok, here is a specific example. Professor Elizabeth Sheehy wrote a book advocating that women not only have the right to murder their husbands without fear of prosecution if they make a claim of abuse, but that they have the moral responsibility to murder their husbands.

Which feminists told her that her book is pure misandry? (And how did she react - just to prove that she didn't miss the criticism)

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u/doctordoctorpuss 26d ago

It’s not misandry to advocate for women being able to kill their abusers (a right that I would argue men also have). You’ll need to pick actual misandry. I won’t respond to bad faith arguments

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

Pick anything from this post that you consider actual misandry

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

Or your favorite example of "actual misandry", for starters

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