xxintergirlxxy wrote:Until men get organised and get themselves into a viable 'masculinist' movement to counter feminism, they will continue on the slippery slope to oblivion.
But, truthfully, I think that men have left if too late. I think things have gone too far. I do not think men can ever pull back again.
What is needed isn't the man in the street, but academics, men getting into university professorships then arguing. That is where feminism started. As a critique against male excesses and abuses.
Now women go on about domestic violence as if it is a male on female problem, some feminists argue female on male just does not happen. It is not that it doesn't but feminism is not interested in male oppression, nor to be fair should it be.
Feminism is about women making men obsolete. If men let it happen then they cannot blame women, they can only blame themselves for being so complacent.
But like I said, I think men have let it go too far now, I do not think the situation is now reversible
quite the opposite, i dont think its too late. You see no one is going to notice until it gets even worse. Most men only act when they are affected personally, as alot of mens rights started from fathers being ripped off by the governmant. But you cant blame them, you see feminist brain washing, ministers for women, institues for women but none for men (and remember mens taxes are paying for the services that are being denied to them but only offered to women) You see if it gets worse then men will act. Radical feminism will be its own downnfall if the situation gets worse. Right now discrimination against men is happening because the average man knows nothing about it but the way its going it soon will. Men are discrimated BADLY in law, health , education and more, research it if you want but just a quick fact men are 165% more likely in the US to be incarcerated then women for the SAME crime (being black only increases by 17%) and in the UK eight times, yes a massiv eight times is spent on womens health rather then mens