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  • 346 weeks
    Questions for Feminists

    So I said I would probably return to political writing. While some of these questions have an accusitory tone, actually yes, I will entertain answers for them. Just don't be surprised if you don't immediately win the argument by being offended, or by just making an attempt to argue at all.

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  • 359 weeks
    Venting! Misogyny, White Knighting and Misandry

    So yea, this happened today.

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  • 364 weeks
    Flurry Heart!

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  • 367 weeks
    Offensive Jokes- MRA

    So I guess something has been bugging me for a while, having to do with double standards. Ya know, like how telling a rape joke involving a woman gets you all kinds of negative attention, but telling a “don’t drop the soap” joke (ie, a prison rape joke) not only flies fifty miles under the radar, but gets positive press and any attacks are defended against, sometimes

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  • 382 weeks
    I’m Returning

    Well it looks like I suddenly got another pony story in me after all. Really kinda surprised me as I had already just said on my most popular story, You’re Wanted, that I’m probably moving on. Guess that teaches me to talk like that.

    What’s the new story going to be about?

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Aug
26th
2017

Questions for Feminists · 5:27pm Aug 26th, 2017

So I said I would probably return to political writing. While some of these questions have an accusitory tone, actually yes, I will entertain answers for them. Just don't be surprised if you don't immediately win the argument by being offended, or by just making an attempt to argue at all.

  1. When an issue effects both men and women in dynamic and different ways, like rape, domestic abuse and sexual harassment, why call it a “women's issue”? What is the effective ACTUAL meaning of the term “women's issue” if not to be exclusionary?
  2. Why DON'T you want to have a serious discussion about prison rape?
  3. If you think discussions between feminists and MRAs would be productive, instead of trying to shut them down and celebrating those who do, why not engage them? (Follow up, if them being accusatory is what discourages you, why take the same attitude if not worse with them and expect a better outcome?)
  4. I've seen the Red Pill movie, quote so much as ONE scene that displays actual hatred of women or any minority group.
  5. If, given that a minority of men, are the indisputable majority of rapists, means that all men should receive mandatory anti rape classes, since a minority of women are the indisputable majority of child abusers, shouldn't it follow that all women should attend anti child abuse classes?
  6. If rape is such a big deal to you, since the primary way a man is raped is being forced to penetrate another human being, and this also effects many many women, why aren't feminist pushing to change the FBI definition of rape to include “made to penetrate”?
  7. Name ten negative male traits you DON'T attribute to patriarchy. (Goes without saying they have to be meaningful.)
  8. When men are 70% of victims of violence and the majority of those who carry actual weapons for self defense, doesn't it seem disingenuous to say women are less safe and to imply carrying keys in the hand as a makeshift weapon on occasion is a show of the paranoia resulting from this?
  9. You'll seriously have a serious discussion about man spreading BEFORE having a serious discussion about prison rape?
  10. No, as a matter of fact, I have not often been cat called. How many times have you been accused of being a pedo, rapist, perverted or a possible killer because of how you look or because of your sexual life style or lack there of, or even as a result of your non-sexual entertainment preferences?
  11. When asked about mens issues, feminists usually bring up a lack of crying (watch Emma Watson's address to the UN). Given that many of the reasons for men not crying are biological, such as deeper tear ducts, testosterone inhibiting crying and a lack of prolactin, doesn't this imply feminists are pushing the idea that a men's issue is being born defective?
  12. If the majority of victims of rape being female (outside of jail) and the majority of perpetrators being male, makes rape a women's issue, doesn't the majority of victims of child abuse being male and the majority of abusers being female, make child abuse a men's issue?
  13. Women are the majority of child abusers and child murderers, this is a verifiable fact. In many homes, a father is more likely to notice and be able to do something about this than anyone else. Does it bother you, that the often most likely savior of a young girl, her father, is usually banned from shelters?
  14. If you don't think male suicide is a serious issue, would you like to explain why to a girl or woman who lost her father, brother or friend to it?
  15. You say men have more reproductive rights than women. Name the legally recognized and practical reproductive rights of women, now list those of men.
  16. It is often seriously asked if its even possible to rape men. Wouldn't a question like that bother you if it were about women?
  17. If the high instance of male suicide comes from “toxic masculinity” can't the high instance of female attempted suicide (twice the rate of male) indicate “toxic femininity”?
  18. Why do you insist that the existence of opposition, is evidence of the extreme need for feminism?
  19. Does it not occur to you as silly, to assume oppression from outside a group, is more significant than oppression from inside a group?
  20. Equal in virtue, equal in vice, equal in value, equal in vanity. To be equal in virtue, means a man's good deeds are of equal consideration to a woman's, to be equal in vice, means a woman's bad deeds are of equal consideration to a man's. To be equal in value, means if something is important to discuss and address for women it is just as important to discuss and address for men. To be equal in vanity, means that if something is not important to discuss and address for women, it is not important to discuss and address for men. Do you have any issues with this slogan being called a rule for equality?
Comments ( 2 )

Damn, now if only someone other than me would respond this.

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Yea, like an actual feminist, but I get the feeling, even if I had a large enough fan base, feminist don't like engaging with people who obviously disagree with them. They've been taught that their ideas are the essence of equality and thus any disagreement is supremacy, IE, evil. I've done it, but not many people are eager to engage with people they see as that evil. I see feminist as approaching supremacist themselves, but mostly unaware of it and not feeling that way in their hearts. Maybe what we really need to do in school is teach people to assume the best. Pretty sure the "micro aggressions" debate makes it elementary that that isn't being taught.

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