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[–] Shampiss@sh.itjust.works 47 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (3 children)

Hey, what's up with the tone my guy? Message me if you need to talk fr

Regarding the subject at hand,

Evidently women still have many issues coming from male dominant culture formed before the industrial revolution, there has been good progress but there's still a long path ahead.

Men have issues coming from cultural norms too. imo the biggest hindrance for men at the moment is not nearly enough people talk about men's mental health.

MOST IMPORTANT NOTE IS:

Promoting solutions for women doesn't mean ignoring men's issues.

Promoting awareness to men's issues is not against women's interests.

When someone is promoting progress, let's not jump to "there are bigger problems elsewhere"

If you want to promote change via debate, being aggressive is the worst strategy. Why not say "hey, I hear your argument for women, and on this note I'd also like to raise this other related subject about men's issues."

That's a win win conversation

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 7 months ago

It is, but there are a ton of people pushing for women's issues and other currently hot button social topics who are incredibly aggressive themselves, and pretending those people don't exist, or that it's okay when pointed at the non-marginalized group is a problem.

Let's not pretend that explicit misandry doesn't exist just because it frequently comes from people hiding behind the shield of championing women's rights. Let's not brush off misandry because men aren't marginalized.

Go to town about whether or not it's worse, but I find very often that people want to pretend it simply does not exist.

Most posts like the one you're responding to would get a lot of support if it were flipped to be a woman going off on a guy, but generally when things like thay are brought up you get decried for whataboutism.

[–] mexicancartel@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 7 months ago

Would you belive if I tell there are men problem even in "Male-dominant society"? In a male dominant society men are supposed to be dominant and they have pressures to do certain things. Also there are many cases in which women are given more previlages even in laws(atleast here), which makes no sense to distinguish people by sex in laws. You may argue its still due to male dominant culture we previously had but that is one of the men's problem too. Just reminding