RE: Men's Rights Movement
December 21, 2017 at 12:58 pm
(This post was last modified: December 21, 2017 at 1:04 pm by Shell B.)
(December 21, 2017 at 12:47 pm)Thena323 Wrote:(December 21, 2017 at 12:16 pm)Shell B Wrote: Anyone who disagrees with you is an Alt-Right/MRA sympathizer. You bring up your race as if anyone cares or even knows what color you are. Congratulations, you're what's wrong with feminism.
P.S. No one's going to ban you for being a crabby patty.
Lol, trick...Would it kill you to simply admit that you found NOTHING?
You and I both know that I simply brief sarcastic reference, about anger. And that your dear old hubby is the one that that engaged in active race-baiting due to his little complex.
If you're try to shift the focus off of your lousy arguments by goading me into an explosive argument about racism...and hopefully call you and/or hubby the "R" word, then give it up. It's not going to happen.
You'd have to get up way earlier than you do now in order to pull that off.
I think you sound way more coherent in your head than you actually are. No one's trying to get you to call them a racist. You're paranoid. I'm pointing out that using race and labeling anyone who disagrees as "Alt-Right" or "MRA" are traits of the so-called "fringe." Try to focus on the actual debate instead of your weird personal vendetta and my irrelevant relationship to Tibs. You get so hung up on that, not even realizing that we don't actually hold the same position on this topic. I don't care what my "dear old hubby" says or does to you. That's his debate, not mine.
(December 21, 2017 at 11:04 am)Divinity Wrote: Men's Rights Activist is just a term for Anti-Feminist.
I'd go so far as to say anti-female. That's been my experience. There's little difference between a typical MRA and an incel.
Quote:I'm not denying that men aren't disadvantaged in some areas -- just that 90% of all Men's Rights Activists don't actually give a shit about men's issues, and only care about being anti-feminist and minimizing the problems women face (and getting out of paying child support).
Totally. I'm all for ironing out the inequalities that men face. I'd rather not do it at the expense of women. I don't know why this is so hard.
Quote:I agree that Egalitarian can do a lot to dismiss the concerns of feminism because they would rather define feminists by their fringe elements.
You lose me here. I don't think they're necessarily defining feminists by fringe elements as much as they are eschewing the feminist label because of a lot of fringe groups and the lack of cohesion over what the term really means.