maregal wrote: » Why do you think men are dropping out of society?
maregal wrote: » Is "females" a derogatory term now? It's hard to keep up with ever-changing SJW rulebook.
dark crystal wrote: » Which other forum has a thread with women blaming all men for their perceived ills in life?
Oh, I love the "what about men's issues?" brigade. Uh... you mean the issues imposed by the male politicians? Male CEOs? Male bankers and developers? Male directed movies? Male controlled media? Decisions made by male judges? Male bosses? The males who call each other out on being "pussies", "bitches", etc? ?
RDM_83 again wrote: » Surely its better to reach out to them then and support a change in their thinking isn't it rather than further isolating them?
RDM_83 again wrote: » Take a look in the LL, you will find posters using exactly the language you are complaining about and not being called on it. Don't tend to look at much at all anymore as I don't want a card/ban as moderation seemed to get harder but here is a good example. So either Male/Female is acceptable to use or a lot of the posters here that are active on both those forums are more than a little hypocritical
PucaMama wrote: » I never said I wouldn't reach out to them. But it's difficult to want to when all you can see is the obvious hate.
eviltwin wrote: » I don't see anything wrong with that quote....using male and female in the context of jobs to differentiate between the sexes is normal.
Male proud to be a chauvinist oppressor = good. Women
RDM_83 again wrote: » No jobs related stuff here, not called out (quote from same place)
mzungu wrote: » Must be why there are a zillion Japanese backpackers on the world circuit these days. Japan's loss is the worldwide hostel industries gain! Just to clarify, when I said that originally I was referring specifically to the MGTOW collective, and not the Japan situation. On a serious note, if the population does crash they have some crappy years ahead.
RDM_83 again wrote: » But thats why we need spaces like this to an extent, I wouldn't ask somebody to try sympathize with a person that hates/distrusts them because of their gender, however it would be good if they weren't directly attacked so that users could help gradual change their mind rather than it being a self fulfilling cycle where they are attacked for their views and then retreat to spaces where harmful views are the norm and their viewpoint is simply reinforced and isolation increased
PucaMama wrote: » There is a different "tone" intended by the MGTOW type behind male vs how they mean "females". It's the psychology behind it. Male is everything in their eyes and female is reducing women to animals.
eviltwin wrote: » And that's not okay either if it's a consistent and deliberate thing. I don't know the thread you are referring to but I'd like to think if someone posted like that regularly there they would get called out on it.
mzungu wrote: » I find this happens with both sides of this particular debate. MGTOW and their use of the term "females", and Tumblr fourth wave brigade that obsesses over the "hetero white male". Both use it as a way of dehumanising the other. There are cases where it is used appropriately, but "female" and "male" are now used as a pejorative by these parties. Thankfully it hasn't become as mainstream here as it has in the US.
RDM_83 again wrote: » Its in a thread you commented on directly below it is one of your posts. I'm not sure how common it is now (I said I have nearly completely stopped looking at said forum) but it was definitely tolerated in this case .
PucaMama wrote: » They are attacked because they are attacking. No one that spouts the rubbish I called delusional on here is open to seeing the truth.
RDM_83 again wrote: » We don't know that though and we often don't tend to get a chance to find out. I'm not defending these guys views at all but I think a lot of it is likely born of hurt, rejection and loneliness , don't you think that they would be happier not having to go their own way (or even just an occasional mutually consensual hook up that clears the head). As men (because they probably won't listen to women for "reasons") we should be trying to show them how the opposite sex isn't bad and that the vast majority of men seem to be able to form fulfilling relationships with their partners. One thing thats striking about a lot of the PUA stuff is that its not necessarily targeted at men who just want notches on the bed post, it can be men who just want some female interaction but lack the social skills. I'm not saying PUA is a good thing but it shares the same root as MGTOW
PucaMama wrote: » I hate the "white male" thing, probably has something to do with me being far removed from the sjw type. I'd love one to actually sit down and reason put what's wrong with being either male or white. Absolutely nothing in my eyes.
mzungu wrote: » That's identity politics for you, a never-ending rabbit hole that constantly outdoes itself on the silliness scale! May it never enter the mainstream on these shores.
FloatingVoter wrote: » SJW , PUA, LL..... I genuinely have no idea ? Anybody enlighten me /us.
Mr Arrior wrote: » I'm 22 and fall into the early 20's category (obviously lol) I have had 0 luck with women, never had a GF even tho I've been interested in one since I was 13. I used to be very shy but not so anymore. I'd class myself as a quiet guy as regards trying to get to know women but when I know ya I'm mental lol I do not blame women as its my fault im on the quieter side. When it comes to the louder or quieter guys. The louder will win a woman's attention. And theres plenty of loud fellas my age. I'm not gonna opt out if society, not a chance cos I want marriage and kids someday in the future and simply I've got to much love inside me not to shower some woman with it.
PucaMama wrote: » A lot of women's reactions to the stuff MGTOW say is often out of being hurt too. It's not pleasant to hear you are blamed for someone else's bad time in life because of your gender.
PucaMama wrote: Nothing wrong with a quiet fella some women like myself can't stand loud obnoxious people. Have you tried groups? I don't know if you like to read or what music you like etc but look even for facebook groups about them and get chatting some local groups meet up
Icemancometh wrote: » How often do you think men hear their gender being blamed for women's bad time in life?