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RE: "Great" Moments In Sexism & Gun Control – Men Are Toxic; Give Mom Your Guns, Sonny

in #news7 years ago

Thanks feminism! People think I'm exaggerating when I say they are promoting hatred towards masculinity but it's the truth. Before they started appointing themselves moderators (which happened suspiciously at the same time across the internet) from trans and gay groups online our biggest issue were fetishists and family finding out...in 2-3 years it got to where unless you'd at least tolerate that toxic masculinity talk BS you would actually be banned from these groups. So you'd either learn how to keep your mouth shut and were marginalized, all in the name of feminism. The white hating stuff is new, hasn't been around for long but they are going the same way about it as they did the whole toxic masculinity thing. Either you agree or you are a racist...

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You might appreciate this link (that you totally didn't get from me, my account has been hacked!):

https://therationalmale.com/2014/06/03/male-space/

"This push into male space is rarely due to a true desire to belong to a traditionally all-male institution or condition, but women are encouraged to believe they’ll make some dent in the universe simply by being the first to push past a “gender barrier.” It’s not about making a true contribution to that male institution or endeavor, but rather a goal of being ‘the first woman to do it too’."

"For all of the misdirections of a hoped for equalism, it’s not about becoming an astronaut for a woman, but rather becoming the first woman–astronaut – then moving on to being the first woman assigned to a combat role in the military, then the first woman to play at Augusta. If equalism were the real intent, we could expect the desire of the endeavor itself would supersede this, but the Feminine Imperative motivates women (and socially demotivates men’s resistance) to the first woman goal, not the actual accomplishment or excellence in that accomplishment or endeavor. The trail being blazed is less important than being the first woman trailblazer – in fact it can simply be the same trail men blazed centuries before and still be recognized as a significant accomplishment."