"A man free of patriarchy is a man who has found not only every woman's humanity, but one who has at last discovered his own.
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"A man free of patriarchy is a man who has found not only every woman's humanity, but one who has at last discovered his own. The actual path to liberation for lonely men is feminism—because pursuing an identity based on dominating others is self-isolating."
@JuliusGoat You mention eugenics in the article. I find it interesting that I'm pretty sure you're right that the "solution" to the "male loneliness epidemic" is to force women to marry these men, because I wonder if one could argue it also fitting eugenicist logic that those men deliberately be left to supposedly die if they can't adapt to women being their peers.
To be clear, I still agree with the conclusion. Feminism is in the best interest of the men who scoff at it and declare themselves incels. I just wonder if I would also be a shitty person if I were to turn to the men who refuse their own self interest because they dare become actually egalitarian and even slightly empathetic and say to them, "if you can't keep up, maybe it's good that you die." I'd be lying if I said it wasn't tempting, given the ever increasing stakes for bringing men closer than arm's length, and even that being dangerous some times.
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"A man free of patriarchy is a man who has found not only every woman's humanity, but one who has at last discovered his own. The actual path to liberation for lonely men is feminism—because pursuing an identity based on dominating others is self-isolating."
@JuliusGoat in short, women should not accept criticism from those who need exorcisms #easy
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"A man free of patriarchy is a man who has found not only every woman's humanity, but one who has at last discovered his own. The actual path to liberation for lonely men is feminism—because pursuing an identity based on dominating others is self-isolating."
Ever since the 1970s when I saw high school boys playing slaughter ball* I have been convinced we need men's liberation. I've caught a lot of flak over the years for saying that, but you make the argument nicely. We were going that way in the 1970s, but then came the 1980s, and you know how that went. Reagan was the origin of so much that went wrong.