(January 20, 2015 at 4:26 pm)NuclearJaguar Wrote: Hmm I think this is where we disagree heheI've been trying to say that to men who think women are evil bitches that want to live on child custody money. I have the same opinion on the draft - War is an institution created and fuelled by men, we have always excluded women because we thought of them as weaker and less capable, and as such we have no right to claim a disadvantage when we are the ones in the first place who've dictated the tradition of excluding women from the military draft. I've met men and women in the military and honestly, in a fight between both it's very unclear whether the man really has advantage because of higher physical strength. But in my case I'm against the draft for both parties and western countries have been adopting these measures. In my country, there's a national defense day to everyone after you've completed 18 years of age, and it's equal for every person.
Personally I see no need for MRAs, purely because most of the "problems" men face in society are created by the system we already have, not by feminism. For example, the only reason women are favoured in custody battles is because the society we live in already dictates that women are the natural carers while men apparently have no time for their kids and just want to be bachelors. That doesn't come from feminism, and most mainstream feminists would want that dismantled.
That's my opinion. You've already got an answer to most of the issues so-called "MRAs" bring up within feminism.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you