Bryan Martin
1 min readJul 5, 2022

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Some examples:

"Men disdain, hate, abuse and kill women because they grow up in a society that teaches them women are second-class citizens. But women disdain, hate, and kill men largely in reaction to men hating them first."

This is a justification. It's the classic "well they did it first" justification.

"while I don’t hate men or any group of people really — I hate harmful social norms, beliefs and ideologies — I understand why some women would feel so strongly about half of this planet’s population today.

I understand where that hatred is coming from.

And I understand the anger, rage and fury that fuels it, which comes from women being treated like disposable holes and breading machines by some men who, even when we share explicit details of our trauma, can’t evoke a shred of sympathy or see things from our perspective.

And frankly, a part of me is slightly surprised that after millennia of having to put up with it, women aren’t the ones killing their intimate partners, creating revenge porn, gang-raping and throwing acid in men’s faces practically every single day."

Geez, look at the last paragraph. She's justifying abuse. Throwing acid in our face? Where is that coming from? That's ideation right there. Gang rape? What would you say if I had written something like that? You would at least accuse me of misogyny, no? Her claim to not hate men is really hard to fathom.

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