But the wedge issue isn't an issue if you acknowledge that there are problems. MRAs only have that power because there's little acknowledgment of the problems young men face. This is actually a great example because I bring up these issues from a leftist perspective and you jacket me as a misogynist instead of addressing the problems at play.
Acknowledging that one group faces problems does not take away anything from other groups. It's actually the only thing that can end the issues for both. We can acknowledge that the LGBTQ+ community does not face the same problems as the African American community. But we can use intersectionality to reach an understanding and fight the common enemy of capitalism.
What? We're just talking about smoothing out the parts of patriarchy that are unfair to men, while casually dismissing the fact that patriarchy hasn't gone anywhere and boiling the issue down to individualistic moral legalism
This is getting very close to the misogynist "just asking questions" wedge talking points that MRAs use.
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But the wedge issue isn't an issue if you acknowledge that there are problems. MRAs only have that power because there's little acknowledgment of the problems young men face. This is actually a great example because I bring up these issues from a leftist perspective and you jacket me as a misogynist instead of addressing the problems at play.
Acknowledging that one group faces problems does not take away anything from other groups. It's actually the only thing that can end the issues for both. We can acknowledge that the LGBTQ+ community does not face the same problems as the African American community. But we can use intersectionality to reach an understanding and fight the common enemy of capitalism.
What? We're just talking about smoothing out the parts of patriarchy that are unfair to men, while casually dismissing the fact that patriarchy hasn't gone anywhere and boiling the issue down to individualistic moral legalism
I don't see the problem