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Feminists / Mra What Are You Doing To Halt The Oppression Of Blue People

What MRA issues do MRAs not blame on women or feminism?

Most issues are not blamed on feminism. MRAs understand that many issues men face came way before feminism.

However, some issues are thought to be made worse by feminism.

I will try to compile a list of such topics:

1: The disposable male is an issue often brought up by MRAs that has never been linked to feminism (or women). The blame (if you can call it that) is with nature.

However, the MRA does believe that feminism (and society as a whole, including other men) peddles this male disposability nonsense.

2: The draft.

Although many feminists like to straw-man the MRA position on the draft as an arbitrary attack on feminism, it's not. At least to the extent that feminism is not to blame for the draft.

The draft is only brought up to show a startling example of male oppression and female privilege, not to blame feminism. It is to counter the feminist claim that we live in a society that oppresses women for men's benefit.

3: Male suicide rates.

As an MRA, I myself highly doubt that feminism has much to do with male suicide. However, I do think that the issue is being ignored and sometimes feminism does interfere with getting the message out there.

In totality, feminism is not BLAMED for men committing suicide.

4: Female criminal leniency.

This was a problem far before feminism came along. It's due to a male urge to protect women. It's a well documented phenomenon.

However, once again, while feminism is not blamed for the problem, it is noted that they do make it worse while peddling false statistics of rape, and under-representing female perpetrators of various crimes.

Anyway, that's all I can think of at the moment, but I think you'll find that most things the MRA take issue with are not blamed on feminism. Feminism only makes them worse, or ignores them.

The only real reason the MRA picks on feminism so much is because feminism constantly tries to silence Men's Rights Groups by labeling them as "misogynistic."

With that in mind, feminism is more like an accomplice to many issues, not a cause.

Finally, women are never blamed. Most MRAs are aware of both gender's roles in many problems men face.

Do feminists blame men for inequality?

As a traditional feminist, I want equality between men and women.This doesn’t mean the following:Pretending that men and women are exactly alike. No they are not. Even cavemen knew this!Pretending that more than two genders exist.Taking gun rights away from women, who need a gun ASAP to protect themselves from their abusive exs. I get it, it’s so easy to say that they shouldn’t have gone with that guy, but sometimes life throws things at people who cannot dogged things right away.Letting the Patriarchy rule over, women end up suffering for this.Letting the Matriarchy rule over, not a good result either.Encouraging both men and women to go with people they don’t wanna go out with. It’s their choice when it comes down to it, not yours.Encouraging women to take advantage of men for many reasons, just like with encouraging men to do the same.Yelling at women and men for choosing their own destinies. This can be for more or less traditional reasons.That’s all I can think of.We just need a better balance. Blaming a certain gender, male or female, isn’t the answer.

Why dont more women speak out against feminism?

Please don't take this offensively, but I'm going to say what I mean and have observed from you and all the other MRA's that I've had contact with.

I noticed that when I showed support to you, by completely reiterating your words, you all agreed with me and were happy and whatnot- but when I spun it in a way that I actually did agree with? You all had a field day making me feel lowly.

Both the MRA's and Feminist only want your opinion when your opinion is simply restating their words.

I understand that there are real problems, but how am I supposed to speak out against them when everyone is so easily offended over this subject?

For me, I'm anti-RADICAL Feminist, and anti-RADICAL MRA, because even if you don't see it- some men get just as bad as the women... but I call those radicals, and I'm against them, but not their cause.

Again, I'm sorry if I offended you or anyone else.

Hey Ladies, Gentlemen and Feminists of GWS...I've got a small question for you?

Feeling absolutely fabulous. Good question, a bit wordy but I am glad to see you are working on your syntax and sentence structure.

What message do you want to give to feminists?

Oh, where do I start?Stop trying to vilify MRAs and start trying to listen to them. You may not like or agree with them, but they actually have some very good points.Stop trying to find a reason to be offended. Manspreading is not an issue. Mansplaining is not an issue. Manterrupting is not an issue. I say this not because I expect you to have a thick skin. (I’m not thick-skinned myself.) I’m saying this because you’re not focusing on important things—things that you can control and solve. Those three things I mentioned are not things that can be controlled and solved.Actually answer the question that many people have been asking: “What rights do men have in the West that women don’t?” So far, I’ve yet to hear a valid answer to this question. Are women oppressed or not?Actually set some measurable, realistic goals. Don’t give us that vague, insipid, meaningless goal that you call “equality.” Define what it means and tell us how we can reach it. You have yet to do this, and we cannot help you if you don’t tell us how to do so.I know that this message sounds negative and even harsh, but I do tire of feminist nonsense like this, even from feminists who mean well (and these are not a minority, of course). The world would be a better place if these people got their act together and worked for real equality.

Why dont feminists ever criticise other feminists when they are out of line?

like some feminist talking about aborting male babies to lower the male population - and feminists dont say nothing about it.

Have you ever heard or seen a feminist call another feminist out on sexist or bigoted - or offensive views ?

Many of you have probably seen me call male or MRA sexist idiots on here sexist idiots many times - have you ever seen feminists do the same ?

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