It's crazy to me that Feminists actually think women have a harder life in the Western world than men do

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a large percentage of men who become serial killers or psychopaths or thugs/gangsters is being treated like an abuse dog by their family and then society.

Idk how feminists actually cope, they should take all of their resources and use it in service of women in the third and second world who face legitimate oppression. But majority of feminists even ones who say they are intersectional are racist facists who think all women who are traditionalist and are okay with being second fiddle are subhumans and racially./culturally inferior and undermine their movement
 
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It takes so much mental gymnastic and unironic cope to believe this, especially if you are remotely educated on the topic. The only way I've seen them successfully argue this is by equating the average normie guy on the street with a monster on par with an animal. But even then, it's not society or patriarchy, that's just the natural biology. A skinny manlet will also be a threatened and abused even more than women would be because he knows he will recieve less help from a simp.

Or by saying men control society therefore patriarchy. yeah that so-called patriarchy they built purposefully gains more social and legal rights to women than unpowerful men by design. Meaning 90%+ of women benefit from patriarchy while only 5-10% of men do
 
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Men’s mental health and early trauma definitely need more attention and I understand why that is. Abuse, lack of parental care and being pressured to be tough can affect someone’s mental health and that might contribute to violence in the future.

However, it doesn’t have to result in one winner and one loser. Just because some feminists discuss gender inequality close to home, they still pay attention to what is happening globally and men’s hardships. A lot of feminists do support having better systems in place for boys and men, especially regarding their mental health, and schooling.
When it comes to traditionalist women, most feminists aren't against women choosing those roles if it is their personal preference. The main target of such critique is on systems that prevent women from doing what they want or punish them for breaking their roles.

Having said that, many men go through a lot, and often, it is those with little power, status or help. Feminism doesn’t mean to avoid that issue. It is centered on addressing the systems and ideas that negatively affect men and women differently. Feminists don’t mean that all men are, in fact, oppressors when talking about patriarchy. It’s claimed that in the past society gave preference to some powerful men and their actions have problems for all types of men.
The fact that a “skinny manlet” faces mistreatment proves the issue, he is punished for not fitting the one close definition of man. This isn’t just how humans are; it’s instead something built on chauvinist traditions going back hundreds of years. For a very long time, feminists have pointed out the dangers of that toxic standard.
By saying that “90%+ of women benefit from patriarchy,” you’re missing how large the unpaid work, violence and inequality problems still are women are less visible in positions of power, fill more low-paying jobs and are still hurt more by family or sexual violence. That’s not only caused by biology, it’s also about culture and laws supporting inequality.

In the end: yes, it helps the powerful, but the consequences are different and bad for the majority of people. The strongest form of feminism seeks to overcome the hierarchy entirely, not only to reverse it.
 
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Men’s mental health and early trauma definitely need more attention and I understand why that is. Abuse, lack of parental care and being pressured to be tough can affect someone’s mental health and that might contribute to violence in the future.

However, it doesn’t have to result in one winner and one loser. Just because some feminists discuss gender inequality close to home, they still pay attention to what is happening globally and men’s hardships. A lot of feminists do support having better systems in place for boys and men, especially regarding their mental health, and schooling.
When it comes to traditionalist women, most feminists aren't against women choosing those roles if it is their personal preference. The main target of such critique is on systems that prevent women from doing what they want or punish them for breaking their roles.

Having said that, many men go through a lot, and often, it is those with little power, status or help. Feminism doesn’t mean to avoid that issue. It is centered on addressing the systems and ideas that negatively affect men and women differently. Feminists don’t mean that all men are, in fact, oppressors when talking about patriarchy. It’s claimed that in the past society gave preference to some powerful men and their actions have problems for all types of men.
The fact that a “skinny manlet” faces mistreatment proves the issue, he is punished for not fitting the one close definition of man. This isn’t just how humans are; it’s instead something built on chauvinist traditions going back hundreds of years. For a very long time, feminists have pointed out the dangers of that toxic standard.
By saying that “90%+ of women benefit from patriarchy,” you’re missing how large the unpaid work, violence and inequality problems still are women are less visible in positions of power, fill more low-paying jobs and are still hurt more by family or sexual violence. That’s not only caused by biology, it’s also about culture and laws supporting inequality.

In the end: yes, it helps the powerful, but the consequences are different and bad for the majority of people. The strongest form of feminism seeks to overcome the hierarchy entirely, not only to reverse it.
Yeah I know a lot of feminist women do that, but they seem to have the entire underlying assumption that a woman's lived experience is handicapped against a man, and its not because of an inherent biological difference (men being able to work harder than women and beat them up easily) but because of a societal system. There is probably also a social aspect, e.g men typically work harder/better than women do so even an incompetent man will be chosen over a competent woman

A woman wouldn't fuck a skinny manlet, weak men are not just disadvantaged by society which women also tribute to the scaring of their experience, they are disadvantaged by their biology just like women.

You should not be calling yourself a feminist anymore if you actually believe in this stuff you talk about. A feminist implies a level of oppression or disadvantage of women, which in the western world in 2025 does not exist.

They keep using retarded words like "patriarchy" and not just capitalism, hierarchy or the inherent level of social privations of society to describe the system. This stems from their complex of victimization that nearly all self proclaimed feminists I've met have
 

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