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You have documented proof of all this or only rely on anger?I love this logic. Every neo-Nazi, Alt-Righter and Red Piller on the internet believes it - they call me a racist/misogynist/homophobe because they know Iâm right and canât handle the truth!
I imagine somewhere in the world at this moment there is a NAMBLA activist telling himself the same - âThey call me a paedophile because they canât argue with my superior position!â
White nationalists are human filth, thoroughly disgusting people. MRAs and Red Pillers are just a bit pathetic - young, disaffected, socially awkward men who have major social issues and canât get laid so they lash out at women as a collective. Honestly if you talk to one for long enough their personal issues with women always come out.
That really does help. Thanks.
There is not a human being in the world who would not be able to find a reason to be a victim and be oppressed. The problem with this âpity poor me because no appreciates my sufferingâ is especially wrong because it detracts from those who are truly oppressed and in need.
We all have problems - sometimes terribly serious problems. We can either blame the world or we can rejoice in the gifts that we have be given and work with God to make our journey toward Him one of joy and giving.
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Respect for all needs to be practiced more, not Marxist/Communist thinking. Brainwashing and psychological warfare are quite real. When a group of total radical strangers try to convince all women they are, or will be, the eternal victims of men is pure hogwash. It assumes women, who they portray as innately superior, are unable to think for themselves or make good choices, so âtheyâ have to step in. Not their family or mom or dad - THEM. Because, as we all know, they are out to destroy families and male, female relationships in general.Realistically - I donât have any problem with men who actually want to improve the lives of men, so long as they donât go about it by putting down women or by treating women as objects or as lesser beings.
I have some factual disagreements with some things in this thread - for example, I think statistics show that generally, men who seek custody generally get fairly equal custody, and that a lot of the statistics on custody are a result of the fact that, in our society, men are much more likely to choose to walk away. Which I believe is also a problem with the models of masculinity in our society.
What I really object to is guys who talk like most or all women are liars, gold diggers, or cheats out to milk men for all they are worth. Or talk like women should exist primarily in relation to their sexual gratification (whether married or not).
Edit: I do also have a problem when people use âbut what about menâ to derail womenâs conversations, especially when it doesnât do anything for men at all.
Isnât that what evil seeks to do? When I mean evil. I mean evil, like the Devil, not human radicals.Respect for all needs to be practiced more, not Marxist/Communist thinking. Brainwashing and psychological warfare are quite real. When a group of total radical strangers try to convince all women they are, or will be, the eternal victims of men is pure hogwash. It assumes women, who they portray as innately superior, are unable to think for themselves or make good choices, so âtheyâ have to step in. Not their family or mom or dad - THEM. Because, as we all know, they are out to destroy families and male, female relationships in general.
So, divide and conquer is much better, and more âfunâ for the radicals. Otherwise, theyâd be bored. The biggest secular âsinâ there is.
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The Devil does his work through us. Big works and small.Isnât that what evil seeks to do? When I mean evil. I mean evil, like the Devil, not human radicals.
Divide humans from God, men from women, children from parents?
Right.No, but saying, for example, that men shouldnât get married because itâs more profitable to just have sex with women and marriage nowadays is just a legal trick for women to take advantage of men, or claiming (or effectively claiming) that no women should be in a leadership position, or talking about how most or all women are just gold-diggers who want to have fun with a âalpha maleâ but marry a âbetaâ, does I think pretty effectively go against Catholic teaching. All of which are things starshiptrooper has said in the past.
That is an assessment of current laws and social conventions.No, but saying, for example, that men shouldnât get married because itâs more profitable to just have sex with women and marriage nowadays is just a legal trick for women to take advantage of menâŚ
The Church does not teach that any specific form of government is mandatory.âŚor claiming (or effectively claiming) that no women should be in a leadership positionâŚ
Please point out the relevant teaching here.âŚor talking about how most or all women are just gold-diggers who want to have fun with a âalpha maleâ but marry a âbetaâ, does I think pretty effectively go against Catholic teaching.
The Church does, in fact, teach that men and women have equal dignity and that one sex is not to be preferred over the other. I donât think any of those statements can be reconciled in any way that doesnât teach that women are inherently inferior to men.That is an assessment of current laws and social conventions.The Church does not teach that any specific form of government is mandatory.Please point out the relevant teaching here.
That is your opinion.The Church does, in fact, teach that men and women have equal dignity and that one sex is not to be preferred over the other. I donât think any of those statements can be reconciled in any way that doesnât teach that women are inherently inferior to men.
What is this?!All,
I would like to ask that you all please watch this documentary. Itâs a really good documentary that focuses on the negative effect radical feminism has on men.** WARNING:** They interview radical feminist protesters at times which use a PLETHORA of profanity so this is definitely not family friendly. Other than the profanity, itâs okay.
Click here to watch the trailer.
Click here to watch a sneak peak.
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Well said, and in my opinion (maybe not yours) the primary perpetrators of this mentality have been feminists, not all feminists, but a large proportion.:
There is not a human being in the world who would not be able to find a reason to be a victim and be oppressed. The problem with this âpity poor me because no appreciates my sufferingâ is especially wrong because it detracts from those who are truly oppressed and in need.
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I donât understand your last sentence, but I wholeheartedly agree with the first one, and that is precisely my objection to contemporary feminism and misandry in US culture.The Church does, in fact, teach that men and women have equal dignity and that one sex is not to be preferred over the other. I donât think any of those statements can be reconciled in any way that doesnât teach that women are inherently inferior to men.