Message from @Indigo

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2019-01-02 23:29:57 UTC  

That’s a wholly different subject. That’s for a transhumanism thread

2019-01-02 23:30:32 UTC  

nah once we dismantle gynocentrism there is no going back

2019-01-02 23:31:02 UTC  

I think birthrates will be fine, we’re at rapid growth now as it is

2019-01-02 23:31:18 UTC  

The population could be sustain with a lower birth rate

2019-01-02 23:33:39 UTC  

cant wait until i can buy a android companion

2019-01-03 04:35:54 UTC  

@Bobby_Hill almost every mra were feminists at a point

2019-01-03 06:00:59 UTC  

"and this is why gender equality is killing society, it poisons our women and men and reduces us to shells of our former selves"
@Bobby_Hill 2019

2019-01-03 06:02:05 UTC  

Feminism is on the whole about gender equality. Bigots are extremely few and far between. Stagnant ideas with good intent is not wrong, simply in need of adjustment.

2019-01-03 06:05:16 UTC  

The idea that feminism is an evil on society is an idea that is rooted in misinformation, propoganda, and paranoia.

2019-01-03 06:05:59 UTC  

This whole server is filled with examples of people acting in bad faith

2019-01-03 06:07:30 UTC  

The core fundamental theory of feminism is the patriarchy theory and reduces men and women into binaries of oppressor and oppressed respectively.

2019-01-03 06:08:15 UTC  

While oppression and discrimination is not unique to a gender.

2019-01-03 06:10:11 UTC  

Patriarchy theory is the theory which they analyze the world, in order to advacate for *women's rights*

2019-01-03 06:10:51 UTC  

Patriarchy theory essentially reduces humans into binaries of power and powerlessness

2019-01-03 06:12:32 UTC  

And almost every feminist believes in it.

2019-01-03 06:13:52 UTC  

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2019-01-03 08:01:57 UTC  

righty ho. So on the topic of Patriarchy theory, here is what I think.
Patriarchy theory is a concept that has existed for millenia. In terms of feminism, it has long been popular (for at least 100 years). Back then, patriarchy theory was very valid.
Women have only been able to vote for ~100 years in most places. The first country to legalise it (New Zealand) just celebrated it's 125th anniversary late last year, and that was well before most other countries.
Problem is, Patriarchy theory has stuck around without much review for a bit too long. It has lost it's strength.

2019-01-03 08:04:56 UTC  

And 90% percent of men who were working class got the voting rights, jst 10 years before... In the UK.

And that too by agreeing to get shafted for the war

2019-01-03 08:05:56 UTC  

Women didn't had any such conditions for being allowed the vote

2019-01-03 08:07:42 UTC  

I used voting as an example

2019-01-03 08:11:08 UTC  

My dude oppression is not limited to women

2019-01-03 08:12:28 UTC  

Back then too.. There had been no molopoly of oppression by women

2019-01-03 08:13:06 UTC  

No, but it was very close to it

2019-01-03 08:13:21 UTC  

women were to oppression as google is to search engines

2019-01-03 08:13:32 UTC  

Not even close

2019-01-03 08:13:53 UTC  

Egad

2019-01-03 08:14:06 UTC  

You're essentially female exceptionalism @PM_ME_UR_PC_SPECS

2019-01-03 08:14:27 UTC  

If you say so

2019-01-03 08:19:03 UTC  

@PM_ME_UR_PC_SPECS it is much more accurate to say that men and women had different sets of obligations and dangers than that either were specifically oppressed over the other. Were women oppressed when their husbands were arrested for debts they incurred themselves?

2019-01-03 11:00:13 UTC  

Regarding birth rate, our current social course is already doing that.

2019-01-03 11:00:54 UTC  

I think we really should be pro family as a movement. But also pro equally in the family.

2019-01-03 13:42:13 UTC  

Why is being in MRA make you an automatic republican to people on reddit?

2019-01-03 13:45:01 UTC  

@lazzzycarrot(30) / senpai(40) socety is being manipulated into a binary view of "left vs right" where everyone is lumped into two sides. we are seen as part of the "alt right", even though we are not. i see the MRM as independent and very balanced. we're consistent and fair in our beliefs and we dont crossover into other political realms

2019-01-03 15:43:40 UTC  

There is no need nor benefit to.

2019-01-03 17:42:58 UTC  

What is a republican?

2019-01-03 17:43:00 UTC  

Lol

2019-01-03 22:22:01 UTC  

i'm an independent XD

2019-01-04 00:25:59 UTC  

Same.

2019-01-04 00:26:12 UTC  

I’d assume many in the MRA are.

2019-01-04 00:29:16 UTC  

I was a Liberal.... but I have been really disappointed in the party lately and don't really want to support them anymore, but I am sure as hell never going to support labor.... so now I am on board with the Australian Hemp party 😄

2019-01-04 04:30:14 UTC