Message from @Maxthx
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in the case of the MRM, it's not even "bad", it's the right side when you look at the facts
we should use the controversy to generate publicity, then show people what we're really about. it will make the people who criticize us and say we're a hate group look stupid
SJWism is becoming the overbearing, over controlling "big brother", people are getting sick of it and will want to rebel
what feminism is now is what hippies in the 60s were against
they have become, ironically, "the man" they fought against
is that sub actually good?
Some posts are, some not
I mean does it actually successfully cross-over Feminism and MRA ?
Mostly yeah. They go way far on avoiding "generalizations" so you can't even say that "feminists oppose men's rights", for instance.
thats... extremely promising
it still must be a madhouse of arguements though
Mostly, yeah
It stays respectful, but most of the usual feminist bullshit rears its ugly head
"only 3rd wave feminism got bad", "MRAs, MGTOW, and incels...", "bunch of hate in the MRM", "patriarchy hurts men too", "toxic masculinity is a huge men's issue"
I actually have a lot of respect for 3rd Wave Feminism...
but its possible I was only exposed to the good parts of it
I'm not sure it's true that you can't say feminism opposes men's rights, I saw posts yesterday which were making that point by showing the protests against Warren farrel speaking at a university
You can insinuate that, but if you don't say "most of" or "not all feminists" you'll get nabbed
you can't use the categorical
Yeah, they are pretty aggressively nonbiased
Basically they tend towards being MRAs who want to create a feminist-freindly environment to keep the dialogue going
So no MRA-hate, and policies made to keep MRAs from pushing feminists out of the space
I don't think it is an exaggeration to say it is the best environment that layman-feminism and laymen-MRAs will likely ever have to talk at each other
I hope it does well
It's just still...talking at each other
As for 3rd wave, 3rd wave was when "patriarchy" moved into the mainstream. It is home to the most intense blood libel mainstream feminism has accepted. It's also the wave where "muh wage gap" got taken seriously, "manspreading/'splaining" became a thing, and the first wave to use "intersectionallity" as racism-but-the-good-kind. It is also the wave wherein feminism really started ramping up the duties imposed on men to accommodate women, some of it reasonable, and some of it really not.
It is usually credited (possibly wrongly) for feminism embracing hypoagency, whereas before the girl-power routine was more genuine.
yeah, I definitely got a different flavor of 3rd Wave
A fraction of 3rd wave is more rooted in some of the early 2nd wave notions of equality, but without the hypocracy
but it is the fraction that isn't in power, and even then equality-of-outcome can still be prominent.
my primary exposures to 3rd wave was Riot Grrl and Roller Derby
Riot Grrl sounds pretty bad: "Because in every form of media we see ourselves slapped, decapitated, laughed at, objectified, raped, trivialized, pushed, ignored, stereotyped, kicked, scorned, molested, silenced, invalidated, knifed, shot, choked and killed. Because a safe space needs to be created for girls where we can open our eyes and reach out to each other without being threatened by this sexist society and our day to day bullshit."
Hello hegemonic rape culture lol
Also can you say DV myths?
I suppose yes... but I never felt animousity
it wasn't about demonizing men... it evolved into that yes
but it didn't start there
Well feminism is pretty good about low-keying the animosity, even while playing up the oppression narrative like that Riot Grrl quote. You can notice the same thing about some white nationalists actually. It isn't that there is aggressive domination style hate, but rather that "people should be loyal to their own race, race-traitors are bad"
I can see the line of evolution but I still feel like 3rd Wave... or at least the portion I was around... were not about demonizing and attacking masculinity