Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
You're almost there. Which sex has consistently failed and continues to fail to prioritize family? Which sex is parasitic in a family setting and continues to shirk household responsibilities? Look in the mirror to find the sex that has failed to evolve and has made family life untenable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
No, we do not need a “softer” society. That is exactly what we have now and it’s a disaster on many levels
Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:The men are correct. Sorry you do not agree with them.
Anonymous wrote:The men are correct. Sorry you do not agree with them.
Anonymous wrote:The men are correct. Sorry you do not agree with them.
Anonymous wrote:The men are correct. Sorry you do not agree with them.
Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/how-gen-z-gender-divide-is-reshaping-democracy-2025-05-29/
I came across this article about how large the gap is politically between gen z men and women. It’s effecting mostly westernized countries. Specifically in this country there was a 16 point gap in the 2024 election. It isn’t just here in America. It talks about little bit about Korea and how the young men are blaming women for the issues that their country faces. They don’t have much racial diversity or immigration there so Women are the only people to “blame”. The birth rate situation there is a disaster, and I’m sure the animosity doesn’t make it better. I think deep down this whole global phenomenon is a pushback against feminism.