Misogyny vs. Misandry. They’re supposed to represent the . . . - Reddit Words like misandrist could help tackle these stereotypes more effectively by getting to the root of the issue That it is a stereotype about a class of people and that is disrespectful to those people Plenty of people understand women's issues They can still have unintentional biases about men, because those biases were never directly
Why is misandry so common with a lot of feminists? Misandry is essentially meaningless, because everything and anything a feminist does or says will be called misandry by people who want to perpetuate the present state of injustice There is exactly nothing a feminist can do to avoid being called a misandrist apart from advocating to ban women from voting or owning property Reply reply
I’m a misandrist and I can’t feel bad about it : r offmychest I (22f) am a misandrist I didn’t mean to be, I really wish I wasn’t I want to think men are just like everyone else but I just cannot do it and I cannot seem to make myself feel bad about thinking poorly of all men To be clear I’m not like a man eater or anything I just think we would be better off without 95% of the male population
Am i still a feminist if Im a misandrist? : r AskFeminists - Reddit I'm a misandrist because I believe that men have been the primary source of oppression and violence against women throughout history, and that the patriarchy is still a powerful force in society today I believe that the only way to end this oppression is to challenge and dismantle the structures of male privilege and power
Is Misandry understandable in some cases? : r AskFeminists - Reddit I'm not a misandrist but I sympathize and understand why misandrists feel the way they do about men Whether it's due to the pain they've endured as a result of misogyny or fear they've developed over time The question isn't whether or not misandry is helping the feminist movement but rather is it understandable
Misandrist books? : r suggestmeabook - Reddit Misandrist books? This is a very weird request, and I doubt that any book that actually fulfills my criteria would be "good" but seeing a fantasy book being praised for it's equal-minded take on gender I began to wonder What about a book that isn't you know, the usual macho stuff of men are strong and women are weak?
I am a misandrist : r DecidingToBeBetter - Reddit It doesn't seem to me you're a misandrist A misandrist, like a misogynist, thinks the other gender is there for their own use and gain, that they are inherently inferior, and a group to put second Its normal to have strong negative feelings about the misogyny and patriarchy present in society, as it is so prevalent
Do you agree with the notion that being misandrist to men isn . . . - Reddit Me and my feminist friend were having a discussion about this earlier, and she talked about how she very openly dislikes men, and isn't afraid to show her distrust towards most men, saying how "misandry doesn't harm them so openly hating men isn't possible in a society where they benefit off our oppression every day" What's your take on this? EDIT: I'd like to add that I dont think my friend