The most bizarre men’s rights campaigns
I do not see anything bizarre about any of these campaigns
- promoting a clearer understanding of men's experience -
I do not see anything bizarre about any of these campaigns
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Very interesting thanks pcObelix! The feminazi criticisms of each poster and campaign are what’s bizarre. This ridiculing of the men’s movement of course is a predicted stage. For a long time the feminists simply ignored and dismissed. Now at least they are sitting up and taking notice, but have moved on to try to ridicule and discredit men’s perspectives, experiences and arguments. The next stage can be expected to become very vicious, involving violent efforts to repress. Of course, these stages are not discrete and there have been and will remain aspects of all the stages at any one time, but it’s interesting to see how the process is generally progressing.
It’s great though that these particular feminists are giving publicity to the men’s movement campaigns. Most people apart from the hardened feminists will see that the men’s campaigns are actually quite fair and reasonable.
Comment by Ministry of Men's Affairs — Sat 4th July 2015 @ 11:34 am