Men under 5'7" shouldn't have human rights

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's a lot in the body positivity movement about men, not sure why you think men aren't included. Do a google search.

The only difference I've seen is women embrace it and promote it more, I don't know very many men in real life who choose to promote it or talk about it. But it's certainly not because they're being excluded, the every day guy just seems to not really care. If you want more male body positivity, you need to start those discussions like women have, not just sit around complaining someone else should.

The woman from the article is extreme. I don't know any women with opinions like hers. She was fired for her comments. What more do you want?


Here we go, THIS is the answer. Like women are supposed to fix it for them AND fix it for men, too? What are men doing to fix it for themselves if this an issue they feel strongly about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine a prominent man saying that women over 130 pounds shouldn't have human rights. Women's heads would explode.


- She's not a prominent figure. Literally nobody over the age of 20 cares about gamers. 99.9% of the population have no idea who she is.

- Men DO say that sh!t all the time.
Anonymous
This sure is gaining a lot of traction from stupid people.
Anonymous
Pretty sure this is a modest proposal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Modest_Proposal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine a prominent man saying that women over 130 pounds shouldn't have human rights. Women's heads would explode.


- She's not a prominent figure. Literally nobody over the age of 20 cares about gamers. 99.9% of the population have no idea who she is.

- Men DO say that sh!t all the time.



She IS a prominent figure. Just because you don't pay attention to gaming and eSports doesn't mean much. It is a multibillion dollar industry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a lot in the body positivity movement about men, not sure why you think men aren't included. Do a google search.

The only difference I've seen is women embrace it and promote it more, I don't know very many men in real life who choose to promote it or talk about it. But it's certainly not because they're being excluded, the every day guy just seems to not really care. If you want more male body positivity, you need to start those discussions like women have, not just sit around complaining someone else should.

The woman from the article is extreme. I don't know any women with opinions like hers. She was fired for her comments. What more do you want?


Here we go, THIS is the answer. Like women are supposed to fix it for them AND fix it for men, too? What are men doing to fix it for themselves if this an issue they feel strongly about?


+2

And I think one reason women have been much more involved in pushing body acceptance and positivity is that there is a recognition that women have historically enforced restrictive and unrealistic body norms on each other, whether it was moms doing it to daughters or peers doing it to each other. And of course then men doing it to women, too. So by standing up and supporting each other, instead of critiquing and judging, women are making the world a kinder place for other women. Who then, feeling more accepted, may turn around and do the same. It's a positive reinforcement loop.

But men don't historically enforce unrealistic body norms on each other. Why? Because we have a patriarchy, not a matriarchy. Women enforce the patriarchy because everyone does. But men have never enforced a matriarchy on each other because it doesn't exist. Nothing to enforce. Some individual people might have unrealistic expectations for what men should look like, but there is no cultural imperative to look that way.

Oh, and body acceptance actually started as fat acceptance, which is a movement spearheaded by fat women but which absolutely helps fat men. I know so many people who have realized in the last 10 years ago that their prejudice and judgment against fat people in general (not just women) is unfair and harmful in the same way that racism and misogyny are. And that's a benefit to men even though it was mostly women pushing these ideas.
Anonymous
Jesus was six feet tall. So under that is closer to Hell than Heaven
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This sure is gaining a lot of traction from stupid people.

That’s the long and short of it.
Anonymous
Are they tall enough to be called men?
Anonymous
Maybe it's because I'm only 5'4", but I am not attracted to tall men. I'm actually quite turned off by them.
Lucky for me, I guess, since so many women reject men under a certain height.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I'm only 5'4", but I am not attracted to tall men. I'm actually quite turned off by them.
Lucky for me, I guess, since so many women reject men under a certain height.


Having rights has nothing to do with how attractive one is.

I get what you’re saying but it’s problematic to equate rights with attractiveness. Sort of like it’s a problem if men shrug off violations of women’s rights by saying they’re attracted to short/fat/tall/thin/whatever women.
Anonymous
WTH is a gamer?
Anonymous
Anecdotal but so many shorter guys have great personalities!
Anonymous
Putin 5'6 and little beady rat eyes. He should be b¡tch slapped at the very least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Breaking news: a gamer said something toxic.

So OP, do you start threads every time a male gamer issues rape threats to a women player? You do, right?


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Grow up OP.
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