You'd have to be willfully ignorant of context, history and systemic power dynamics to think misandry is a threat to men in the same way misogyny is a threat to... well, everyone.

  • dkr567 [comrade/them, he/him]
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    5 days ago

    Some men really need to learn how to self-reflect because I always wondered how misogynistic jackasses never ask to themselves how they would feel if the positions were switched (ie. if they were women and receive the same type of disgusting comments that the misogynists themselves make). I just woke up and having my coffee so my comment may not be clear but it's just something I always wondered about these incels/misogynists/etc.

    • Kuori [she/her]
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      5 days ago

      empathy is generally lacking in these sorts of people.

      • UmbraVivi [he/him, she/her]
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        5 days ago

        They also don't understand power dynamics and the genuine physical danger that women face. They might think that their disgusting comments are not a big deal because a girl just awkwardly laughs or doesn't make a big deal about it, when in reality the girl is disgusted and horrified but fears the consequences of standing up for herself.

        • UlyssesT [he/him]
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          5 days ago

          As the old saying goes: men dating women are afraid of rejection; women dating men are afraid of violence.

        • Kuori [she/her]
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          5 days ago

          yea to a certain extent i think this is an understandable consequence of growing up in a society that places no value whatsoever on women, our experiences, or even our opinions. i still feel comfortable branding it a general lack of empathy when there are such a number of dissenting voices that ignoring them almost by necessity constitutes a choice to embrace your position at the top at the cost of everyone else.