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[–] Wanderer@lemm.ee -3 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Some domestic violence centre near me got closed down because feminists kept protesting its existence.

Feminists got things to answer for.

Men aren't always the issue. Men need male places, women don't like that. Men can be victims, women don't like that. What I seen in the world men are a lot more sympathetic to mens issue. Women just brush it off and say all mens issues are due to men and that really women are the victims.

[–] pthaloblue@sh.itjust.works 17 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Nah. Feminists didn't create the mess that systemically harms men. What actually creates it is systemic patriarchy. If you've never heard of Earl Silverman, give his story a read. He did try to create many of the things you advocate for, and the things that caused their failure was not feminists. It's a tragedy.

That being said, we absolutely still need non toxic spaces where men can heal and be great allies to themselves and others

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Silverman

[–] beardown@lemm.ee 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Their point is that a lot of women, and possibly most women, are not feminists. Which means they enforce patriarchy, as do most people who aren't feminists.

Equating women with feminists is dangerous and counterproductive

[–] Klear@lemmy.world 8 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Equating women with feminists is dangerous and counterproductive

Duh. A lot of men like me are feminists. A lot more of them are ones without realising it.

[–] captainlezbian@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

Also no shit not all women are feminists. Phillis Schlafely, Amy Coney Barrett, and plenty of others. Hell internalized misogyny is a major topic in any modern feminist theory.

Feminism isn’t just telling women “hey do whatever you want” it’s saying “analyze your choices and behaviors and work to remove the systemic social barriers placed on you” and it often finds its pioneers surpassed in their lifetime. Many suffragettes were uncomfortable with women taking traditionally male jobs.

[–] Duamerthrax@lemmy.world 15 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Some domestic violence center near me got closed down because feminists kept protesting its existence.

Name names. I'd like to know if they were actually closed because of protests or if the supposed protests were unrelated to them closing. Even if there were protests and they closed, those two events don't have to be related.

[–] Adramis@lemmy.world 11 points 7 months ago (1 children)
[–] Duamerthrax@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

I'm aware of historic examples. The person I was replying to was being vague about where and when their experience happened to perpetuate a narrative. By not naming names, we conclude that it's a generalization. Even if it is true, feminism isn't a monolith and this isn't acceptable behavior. Educated feminists know that poor mental health for men only hurt their situation.

[–] Adramis@lemmy.world 15 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

I agree with your point, especially "Educated feminists know that poor mental health for men only hurt their situation," but it's really frustrating to be told "This isn't real feminism" when the harm misandrists do is very real. It feels like there's a double standard - when men talk about the problems misguided or undereducated feminists cause, they're told to be specific in their language and not to generalize. In the same breath, people who at minimum appropriate the feminist banner do a lot of generalization about men. You see it all over this site and in pop feminist circles, and being told "Well you can't criticize feminism just because some people do it badly" leads to a lot of resentment.

It also doesn't feel fair to say "Well they were being vague". A lot of the harm perpetuated by patriarchy, misandry and other elements in society is amorphous. A lot of people don't have an acute moment of pain - they internalize things over time, or have lots of small incidents. Getting hurt and being told to man up, being told that men don't belong in queer spaces, or that all men are pigs.

[–] Duamerthrax@lemmy.world -2 points 7 months ago

People use vagueness to perpetuate broad generalizations for a narrative. A narrative they probably got from from some culture warrior youtuber. It's how you can be dishonest without technically lying. You're using broad generalizations to criticize broad generalizations. If you think you're being attacked by broad generalizations, demand citations. YOU ask for specifics.