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[–] [email protected] 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

The reality is that the patriarchy also oppresses most men who arent super rich white men (and they still have weird oppressive restrictions placed on them) and in the following case:

Talk about male SA and everyone looks the other way. Some feminists will even come and dunk on the abused male.

Liberal feminism and cultural feminism make for shitty reactionary feminism that still enforces rape culture. You can't replace class analysis that includes analysis of gendered oppression with "men are oppressors and women are oppressed"

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

patriarchy also oppresses most men who arent super rich white men

Absolutely.

On a side note, if we were to frame the inherent biases of feminist movement today vaguely as "matriarchy", does it also not work against all men blindly? With "patriarchy" you have elites and white Anglo men benefitting exclusively. No matter what, non white men that are not 1% elite keep suffering and bearing the burden of societal struggles and selfish elite factions. What are we supposed to do, when feminists openly say men and their struggles are not their responsibility? Would non white men not want to protect themselves?

Liberal feminism and cultural feminism make for shitty reactionary feminism that still enforces rape culture.

YES! Finally I hear something good. Radical and reactionary elements backpedal us from societal progress towards equality. Biases in academia need to stop, so that we can quantify society objectively instead of trying to force ourselves towards a particular end result.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

You might like "The Will to Change" by feminist bell hooks which goes into the devaluing of men amongst other things.