• TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Because it is disingenuous. Most feminism frames the world in terms of women’s interests and experiences, and elevates them above men’s. It doesn’t seem a middle ground or acknowledge the difference in the sexes. It just sort of adopts ‘women are wonderful’ bias through and through, without realizing that women can be, and often are, awful people.

    Liberation requires acknowledging our shared humanity outside of identity labels, but that type of thinking isn’t emotionally motivating for people because it can’t take a ‘us vs them’ approach.

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      8 hours ago

      Exactly!

      Screw everyone who tries to put feminism as a band-aid for everything, and screw twice everyone who tries to take men’s movements and turn them into yet another feminist think tank, pretending it’s about men.

      We need to consider both sides if we want to form any sort of balanced view, or to actually achieve anything on the grounds of gender equality.

      Women are people. Men are people. Let’s figure out how to coexist in a way that makes everyone happy.

    • gap_betweenus@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      acknowledge the difference in the sexes.

      If it does not acknowledge the difference in the sexes how does it value womens interest/experiences over mens? Like dude, get some basic logic going.