Kas_Can_Fly
Diamond Member
Misandry = The hatred or dislike of men.
Misogyny = The hatred of dislike of women.
Feminism = Believing men, women and all forms of non binary genders have the same rights - we're all people, we should all be treated equally. Nothing more, nothing less.
Just like some men can be nice people and some men are abusive and some men are abusive but claim to be nice people. Some misandrists claim to be feminists and cause a stupid amount of damage to an otherwise flawless cause and infect it for everyone. Does this mean that the term feminist is broken? Or does it just mean that misandrists are unpleasant people? To me that's basic abuser tactics 101.
There's actually a huge amount of internalised gender hate amongst women between women e.g: I'm not like other girls because they're bitchy, they like **insert stereotypical gendered product** and I prefer more male activities and so on and so on. This affects men and women because it's these same views that perpetuate that women are/should behave a certain way, also say that men shouldn't behave a certain way e.g: expressing their emotions, taking good care of themselves, engaging more in a family type role.
In the same way that internalised misogyny causes women and men to stereotype and thus perpetuate their own stigma and thereby oppressing themselves. Saying that Feminism has a lot of negativity attached to it is only true if you include abusive misandrists - which is ridiculous. A lot of people who actively don't believe in equal rights for women attach a lot of untrue information presented as if facts to continue oppressing both people of all genders. Sometimes it's so clear it hurts, other times they'll throw anything hoping that sooner or later something will stick. What really needs to be done - is outing the misandrists and untangling internalised and externalised misogynistic mantra - then you have what true feminism is - believing that people regardless of gender should be entitled to equal rights. Everyone - men, women, trans, agender, bigender, genderfluid, oppressed, un-oppressed or privileged should be a "feminist", unless they are psychopathic because all the "movement" wants is equality. It wants all humans to have the same rights as all the other humans.
The "Meninist" movement - from what I've seen at least is a complete and utter joke. It's not even straight up misogyny, it's sulking because someone doesn't get exactly what they want, in exactly the way they want. It does not want equal rights, improved rights, a maintenence of rights or even a regression of rights - it just wants to throw all the toys out of the cot and the have the right to complain. And the things it wants to complain about are ridiculous - e.g not having to look at women of different backgrounds/heights weight is about as laughable as complaining you never want to see clouds.
I don't take it seriously, to be honest I don't see it as any kind of threat or serious impact on anything. It seems like a troll-type joke and I think too many people are rising to it - don't bother, it's not worth your time or theirs. As the saying goes: Don't feed the trolls.
Misogyny = The hatred of dislike of women.
Feminism = Believing men, women and all forms of non binary genders have the same rights - we're all people, we should all be treated equally. Nothing more, nothing less.
Just like some men can be nice people and some men are abusive and some men are abusive but claim to be nice people. Some misandrists claim to be feminists and cause a stupid amount of damage to an otherwise flawless cause and infect it for everyone. Does this mean that the term feminist is broken? Or does it just mean that misandrists are unpleasant people? To me that's basic abuser tactics 101.
There's actually a huge amount of internalised gender hate amongst women between women e.g: I'm not like other girls because they're bitchy, they like **insert stereotypical gendered product** and I prefer more male activities and so on and so on. This affects men and women because it's these same views that perpetuate that women are/should behave a certain way, also say that men shouldn't behave a certain way e.g: expressing their emotions, taking good care of themselves, engaging more in a family type role.
In the same way that internalised misogyny causes women and men to stereotype and thus perpetuate their own stigma and thereby oppressing themselves. Saying that Feminism has a lot of negativity attached to it is only true if you include abusive misandrists - which is ridiculous. A lot of people who actively don't believe in equal rights for women attach a lot of untrue information presented as if facts to continue oppressing both people of all genders. Sometimes it's so clear it hurts, other times they'll throw anything hoping that sooner or later something will stick. What really needs to be done - is outing the misandrists and untangling internalised and externalised misogynistic mantra - then you have what true feminism is - believing that people regardless of gender should be entitled to equal rights. Everyone - men, women, trans, agender, bigender, genderfluid, oppressed, un-oppressed or privileged should be a "feminist", unless they are psychopathic because all the "movement" wants is equality. It wants all humans to have the same rights as all the other humans.
The "Meninist" movement - from what I've seen at least is a complete and utter joke. It's not even straight up misogyny, it's sulking because someone doesn't get exactly what they want, in exactly the way they want. It does not want equal rights, improved rights, a maintenence of rights or even a regression of rights - it just wants to throw all the toys out of the cot and the have the right to complain. And the things it wants to complain about are ridiculous - e.g not having to look at women of different backgrounds/heights weight is about as laughable as complaining you never want to see clouds.
I don't take it seriously, to be honest I don't see it as any kind of threat or serious impact on anything. It seems like a troll-type joke and I think too many people are rising to it - don't bother, it's not worth your time or theirs. As the saying goes: Don't feed the trolls.