I'm carrying this over from the GG thread.
I'm going to go with the cliched view that both sides have their points and both sides have their nutjobs. To illustrate this, the whole idea that men can't get abused. I've heard BS from both sides. I've heard feminists try to defend the woman, operating under the assumption that all abusers are male. I've heard MRA jackasses call the abused man a 'mangina' because he wouldn't hit back. Even though, if he did, he would probably end up in a lot of legal trouble (even in self defense, such as the case with this guy).
I mean, I don't think men are horribly discriminated against or anything, nor do I think that all women's issues should be ignored. But at the same time, I don't think it's fair to automatically assume that any man's issue should be ignored just because of privilege.
I'm going to go with the cliched view that both sides have their points and both sides have their nutjobs. To illustrate this, the whole idea that men can't get abused. I've heard BS from both sides. I've heard feminists try to defend the woman, operating under the assumption that all abusers are male. I've heard MRA jackasses call the abused man a 'mangina' because he wouldn't hit back. Even though, if he did, he would probably end up in a lot of legal trouble (even in self defense, such as the case with this guy).
I mean, I don't think men are horribly discriminated against or anything, nor do I think that all women's issues should be ignored. But at the same time, I don't think it's fair to automatically assume that any man's issue should be ignored just because of privilege.
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