Men's Liberation
This community is first and foremost a feminist community for men and masc people, but it is also a place to talk about men’s issues with a particular focus on intersectionality.
Rules
Everybody is welcome, but this is primarily a space for men and masc people
Non-masculine perspectives are incredibly important in making sure that the lived experiences of others are present in discussions on masculinity, but please remember that this is a space to discuss issues pertaining to men and masc individuals. Be kind, open-minded, and take care that you aren't talking over men expressing their own lived experiences.
Be productive
Be proactive in forming a productive discussion. Constructive criticism of our community is fine, but if you mainly criticize feminism or other people's efforts to solve gender issues, your post/comment will be removed.
Keep the following guidelines in mind when posting:
- Build upon the OP
- Discuss concepts rather than semantics
- No low effort comments
- No personal attacks
Assume good faith
Do not call other submitters' personal experiences into question.
No bigotry
Slurs, hate speech, and negative stereotyping towards marginalized groups will not be tolerated.
No brigading
Do not participate if you have been linked to this discussion from elsewhere. Similarly, links to elsewhere on the threadiverse must promote constructive discussion of men’s issues.
Recommended Reading
- The Will To Change: Men, Masculinity, And Love by bell hooks
- Politics of Masculinities: Men in Movements by Michael Messner
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Have you? Because if you have I bet you'll actually have some recommendations for me.
PS: Does Max Horkheimer's "Traditional and Critical Theory" count? Pretty boring book that I stopped reading 80% in.
PPS:
Bro, Intersectional Feminism isn't that hard to understand. It's not that complex. I'm not the one* using Jargon as regular vernacular and then get butthurt when people say that "Reverse Racism isn't real, it's just Racism", because I would be talking about "Racism" as if it means "Systemic Racism", when outside the context of intersectional feminism it just means "Inter-personal Racism", but I would not be able to accept that and start calling randos on the internet "racist".
Again, Intersectional Feminism is not that hard.
*mind you, you're not doing that, but I've seen plenty of online situations where self-proclaimed Feminists use Feminism Jargon while talking to regular Joes - it's just a dumb strategy, and I don't understand what their goal is.
I do not argue with people who come into a conversation in bad faith. There is nothing to be gained, and only time and mental health to be lost.
Basically, I don't want to talk to you.