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u/JeremiahGuy · 1 pointr/FeMRA

Fyi I updated the previous post so you may wish to check it for updates.

In smaller societies, men are treated pretty fairly, at least as fairly as nature allows. More fairly than today, certainly. Men are more disposable than women, of course, but that's necessary. Strong, smart men lead, and other men may choose to follow. Liberty exists. It ain't perfect, but at least a man can determine his own path, at least he can choose to have a family and raise his children as he sees fits. At least he doesn't have to worry that his wife will leave him and take the kids, or that his kids will believe him a fool because they are indoctrinated by the educational system and the media, he won't have to worry nearly as much about a false rape accusation, or that his kids will be taken away by the government because CPS is corrupt, or that his money will be stolen by the government to be granted to the leeches of the world. When an injustice is committed against him, at least he has the opportunity to fight back with violence and perhaps see justice. At least the things he does have meaning. At least things are simpler, and he can see his enemies when they approach; they aren't hidden in government bureaucracy he is powerless to pierce.

For men, real men, that world is far more appealing than the modern world, where feminine sensibilities that cater to women and manginas rule, where apparent safety and comfort are what matters and life has little meaning, where the population is drugged to make them compliant and anti-depressants and Ritalin are used to keep the populace numb.

Which would you rather have, typhon?

I choose The Way of Men.

u/DavidByron · 1 pointr/FeMRA

This indirect method of manipulation instead of direct forms of violence is one of the problems with trying to make a case for feminism as a hate movement because in trying to formulate a set of clear criteria for such movements it is clear that violence and toleration of violence towards the out-group is a big part. But women do violence differently and there are few examples of female hate groups.

There is the WKKK (Women's Klan) which was independent of the KKK and tended to use violence by manipualtion as you'd expect. Poison pen letter campaigns and threats issued against minority businesses, manipulation of men, especially in the KKK, stirring up the men towards overt violence.

http://www.amazon.com/Women-Klan-Racism-Gender-1920s/dp/0520078764