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<blockquote data-quote="Seth" data-source="post: 222228" data-attributes="member: 41179"><p>Thank you for bringing up this important topic. I have been red pilled for over a decade. Thought I was one of the few until I discovered Men's Right's Groups, like Angry Harry (Now defunct since he passed on), A voice for Men, etc. I've read many books on the subject as well, such as The Myth of Male Power by Warren Farrell. In my opinion, feminism has become toxic over the years and are harming both men and women with their dogma. Feminism teaches women that they are perpetual victims and men are the villains. They have gone beyond equal rights to special rights for women, but decry equal responsibilities. As it stands now, women have way more rights than men, at least in developed countries, but to point this out or call out feminists for their hypocrisy, gets a man labeled as a misogynist. I am seeing similar positions being taken with the race culture insanity that is currently gone viral. (white=bad, black=good). Sadly, so many women today have been raised in this feminist culture, leading to an explosion of narcissism and shallowness. Look at the marriage failure rate. Over 50 percent of marriages end in divorce, with women initiating over 80 percent of them. This often ends with the man losing his house and custody of his children, while remaining on the hook for support. The Johnny Depp situation is a good example of how "believe women" negatively affects men. The media instantly believed Amber and labeled Johnny as an abuser. He loses his movie franchise with Disney while she continues to defame him. I am glad he is fighting back, as the ongoing trial is showing that she wasn't the victim she claimed to be. It's got to be hard putting your personal life on display for the public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth, post: 222228, member: 41179"] Thank you for bringing up this important topic. I have been red pilled for over a decade. Thought I was one of the few until I discovered Men's Right's Groups, like Angry Harry (Now defunct since he passed on), A voice for Men, etc. I've read many books on the subject as well, such as The Myth of Male Power by Warren Farrell. In my opinion, feminism has become toxic over the years and are harming both men and women with their dogma. Feminism teaches women that they are perpetual victims and men are the villains. They have gone beyond equal rights to special rights for women, but decry equal responsibilities. As it stands now, women have way more rights than men, at least in developed countries, but to point this out or call out feminists for their hypocrisy, gets a man labeled as a misogynist. I am seeing similar positions being taken with the race culture insanity that is currently gone viral. (white=bad, black=good). Sadly, so many women today have been raised in this feminist culture, leading to an explosion of narcissism and shallowness. Look at the marriage failure rate. Over 50 percent of marriages end in divorce, with women initiating over 80 percent of them. This often ends with the man losing his house and custody of his children, while remaining on the hook for support. The Johnny Depp situation is a good example of how "believe women" negatively affects men. The media instantly believed Amber and labeled Johnny as an abuser. He loses his movie franchise with Disney while she continues to defame him. I am glad he is fighting back, as the ongoing trial is showing that she wasn't the victim she claimed to be. It's got to be hard putting your personal life on display for the public. [/QUOTE]
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