Citation needed, even though comparing the amount of shitposters or even gauging the amount of shitposters is a lazy way of dodging the legit points that are being made.shrekfan246 said:Thing is, the number of "shitposters" who stick up for Men's Rights far outnumber the number who give feminism a bad name.
You do realize that the "toxic masculinity" narrative points at men as the sole cause of society's ills, right?shrekfan246 said:And you'll never see me, or any truly intersectional feminist for that matter, claim that men don't face specific gendered problems that need to be worked on.
You know who do absolutely nothing to work toward fixing those problems, and in fact actually just reinforce the ideas that create those problems in the first place? MRAs. At least, as they exist as a "movement" on the internet. You know how feminists are always talking about "toxic masculinity", that thing that makes MRAs and RedPillers and all associates utterly lose their shit? Yeah, changing the fundamental ideals in society that create toxic masculinity would directly address basically every problem that MRAs purport to be fighting against in the first place.
I mean, sure, "Women can perpetuate toxic masculinity too.", but that makes them complicit, not actually the cause, it is men we need to FIX, right?
And this I don't agree with, the expectations of men are placed on them by both men and women alike, but the social influence of women is often disregarded and dismissed as non-existent (since they are oppressed, remember?) and as such seldom addressed, women have always had great social influence on society and I don't think downplaying them does women any favors either, they accounted for half the population and instilled the values they held dear into their children, that is an enormous influence, if there was something present in their society they didn't like they would just.... teach their kids not to engage in that.
She has produced several other documentaries before this one which were critically acclaimed in feminist spheres (You should look them up, those are pretty good too) but her usual sponsors pulled their funding when they heard that MRA thing she was doing was not gonna be a hit piece.shrekfan246 said:I do. I also know that regardless of being crowdfunded, it's still difficult to remain impartial when you're receiving part of your funding from the subject of your piece, especially when you're giving a producer's credit to one of the people involved because they gave you $10,000.
If you're uncertain of the source, check the data, the problem often comes from misunderstanding another, listening to what people have to say brings us closer to understanding and as a result: closer to a solution.
*sigh* Look, I have no investment in what you or me call ourselves, or them for that matter, but you obviously do, having "A lot of experience dealing with MRA's" is no excuse to dismiss legitimate concerns just because you don't like the label it is presented under, MRA's are people like you and me, not any better, not any worse.shrekfan246 said:(Insert line about how Mike Cernovich "isn't an MRA" here, which, sure, he doesn't care about men's issues, but then neither do most internet MRAs so there isn't really any difference. And yes, you are right that I have "little hang ups"--I've got a lot of experience dealing with internet MRAs.)
I don't care if Mike Cernovich is MRA, I wouldn't care if he calls himself a communist, a pagan or a man, I care about what he has to bring to the table so I can review it and contemplate it.
Feminism stands up for women's rights, and that is a noble goal, but I don't think feminism is what will deliver us the equality we need, it is and will always be focused on the well-being of women even if it does try to co-opt other civil concerns related to race or sexuality.
Under this model, there must be a movement that balances it out, there must be an organization that looks out for the well-being of men or they will not see an emancipation that accommodates them into this new egalitarian society, there must be an organization that stands up to the injustices they face.
Feminism has failed them in this so far, in fact, some feminists took it upon themselves to sabotage the discussion of male concerns even though I'm certain those weren't "real feminists".
I don't care if you're a feminist, I care about what you have to add to the discussion, and self-righteous indignation and finger pointing is not enough to hold my interest.