Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.
Except to buy this you have to accept the premise that men lack certain rights and need to fight for them. They don’t.
They have problems but they totally mis-identify what they are
I would point to issues like
Sperm counts dropping every year
Kids are fatter every year and some of them complete puberty with hypogonadism, which is irreversible
Prisons are torture chambers and make no effort to re-habilitate people or give mental health treatment. A black man with schizophrena died from being eaten by bud bugs while in prison a few years ago
Education sucks, more boys are graduating functionally illiterate and ill equipped to support themselves financially
Corn and video games are frying vulnerable young male brains
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.
Except to buy this you have to accept the premise that men lack certain rights and need to fight for them. They don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.
Except to buy this you have to accept the premise that men lack certain rights and need to fight for them. They don’t.
And what rights do women lack in 2026 in the US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.
This is so true, lack of parental and educational role models due to broken families and low salaries for teachers leads to boys growing up with single moms and female teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.
Except to buy this you have to accept the premise that men lack certain rights and need to fight for them. They don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with Men's rights activism? We got everything else going on too - women's rights, minority rights, animal rights, environment,...etc. Let him be.
Anonymous wrote:My 22 year old son has joined a couple groups and is now a “men’s rights activist”. He’s an adult, I cannot change his beliefs, but I’m not sure how to deal with the constant talk about men’s rights when he’s at home around family or on the phone. Is there anything that I should do? I also have have 18 and 17 year old sons to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he failing in life? That seems why most men join men’s’ rights groups.
Yeah...I mean I have two sons of 20 and 22 and neither has time for this shit, because they are out doing things in the real world. One has started his own company, raised VC funding and is working like crazy. The other a college athlete around lots of testosterone, but stays very busy and also has no time for this nonsense (and it seems, none of his teammates are also into this nonsense).
Both have girlfriends...that's probably another disqualifier for a Men's rights activist.
Anonymous wrote:My 22 year old son has joined a couple groups and is now a “men’s rights activist”. He’s an adult, I cannot change his beliefs, but I’m not sure how to deal with the constant talk about men’s rights when he’s at home around family or on the phone. Is there anything that I should do? I also have have 18 and 17 year old sons to worry about.