r/antimeme 29d ago

❌ Anti-Hate ❌ They agree about this.

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u/TheReaperAbides 29d ago

It'd help if those same men (and I say this as a cis guy) would stop bringing up men's issues only and exclusively as a whataboutism in response to women's/trans rights/issues.

If you cared about these issues so much, you wouldn't have weaponized them to this extent.

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u/NeverTriedFondue 29d ago

This. "Why gays have their own month but veterans don't???" energy.

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u/strawwwwwwwwberry 29d ago

Why come MEN don’t get an international day? Those wretched women, never giving men a slice of the pie! What, November 19th? Never heard of that!

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u/arcaderdude 29d ago

there is a bit of a point when womens day is more widely known that mens day, however you cant expect anyone to celebrate or know about something if nobody actually contributes to it being known...

most people that spend all day on the internet complaining about "this group has a month, this group doesnt" "this group has a week, this group doesnt" never leave their house, and the simple equation will tell you, if nobody organizes an event, there will be no organized event... want a celebration, make one yourself

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u/jackofslayers 28d ago

Literally worked for a women's health charity and that is the only group I know that celebrates international men's day. MRA dudes just want there to be a problem.

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u/EmberElixir 28d ago

Not to mention the fact that men have two separate men's health awareness days, and an entire month

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u/CommanderN7_2 28d ago

The problem is awareness; nobody knows or cares about it as much as something like International Chess Day