Bryan Martin
1 min readDec 30, 2021

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That's not the same as caring for men's rights. Feminism encourages men who embrace their feminine side because it aligns with Feminism's goals. When men embrace their feminine side, for example nurturing, then men participate more in emotional labor freeing up women to participate more in paid labor. Totally fair. If there is a conflict of interest between men's rights and women's rights, Feminism will always side with women. For example, Feminism does not care about the higher number of male homelessness vs female homelessness. It's a gendered issue, but it's not Feminism's target gender. This is not a criticism of Feminism. It's not Feminism's purpose. Another example, Feminism is not worried about the leniency of female criminal sentencing relative to male criminal sentencing (for the same crime). Men need their own movement to advocate for their rights. Unfortunately, the current MRA groups are focused on being anti-feminist. If you care about men's rights, you may try take the time to separate the manosphere bile from those issues that are legitimate. Many women see men's issues as simply anti-feminist.

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