Androgynous
I sacrifice.
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Funny how women always say "Who set that system up" and "Society is a patriarchy". I've seen so many white women say that to people of colour despite their ancestors being a root cause. A couple decades back and they would've been against every colour but their own, actually a good portion of them still are.
And remember, despite the majority of men being negatively affected by the patriarchy, wage slaving, and being normal people, women will always use the "Who set that system up", "Society is a patriarchy" victim card, even if they're born wealthy in Switzerland and talking to a man who cleans gutters in the slums of India, because they only see the top 20% of men. If you're not in the top 20% you're invisible.
I see their argument that being neutral and not standing up for women is itself a stance against women, or that a good portion of men only stand with women when it benefits them, and I do agree, but they have the same exact attitudes in life. Also, for half these situations, it is the majority of women against a minority of men that is framed to look like it's the majority of men. They will say stuff like "to have balls is to be considered strong, and to be a pussy is to be considered weak, it is that deep" as if being called a dickhead, wanker, prick, jerkoff, and other similar terms aren't targeted against men, but you don't see us whining over these jokes/insults.
TLDR; The sky is blue. If you're not in the top 20% of men, you're invisible to women.
And remember, despite the majority of men being negatively affected by the patriarchy, wage slaving, and being normal people, women will always use the "Who set that system up", "Society is a patriarchy" victim card, even if they're born wealthy in Switzerland and talking to a man who cleans gutters in the slums of India, because they only see the top 20% of men. If you're not in the top 20% you're invisible.
I see their argument that being neutral and not standing up for women is itself a stance against women, or that a good portion of men only stand with women when it benefits them, and I do agree, but they have the same exact attitudes in life. Also, for half these situations, it is the majority of women against a minority of men that is framed to look like it's the majority of men. They will say stuff like "to have balls is to be considered strong, and to be a pussy is to be considered weak, it is that deep" as if being called a dickhead, wanker, prick, jerkoff, and other similar terms aren't targeted against men, but you don't see us whining over these jokes/insults.
TLDR; The sky is blue. If you're not in the top 20% of men, you're invisible to women.