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− | + | [[Denial of misandry]] was common until about 2015. Up to this point [[feminists]] and others would deny that [[misandry]] even existed. This is the origin of phrases such as [[what about teh menz]] and [[misandry isn't a thing]] that were common at the time. |
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+ | While it has become less common, as of March 2023 some feminists still deny that misandry even exists. |
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− | [[File:2023-03-04-222319_592x271_scrot.png|thumb|Mistress of the Universe replying to Robert Brockway on Twitter]] |
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+ | Here ''Mistress of the Universe'' replies to [[Robert Brockway]] on Twitter, denying the existence of misandry.<ref>https://twitter.com/MardiShakti/status/1631978778053468161</ref><ref>https://archive.is/4cg1e</ref> |
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+ | == References == |
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 4 March 2023
Denial of misandry was common until about 2015. Up to this point feminists and others would deny that misandry even existed. This is the origin of phrases such as what about teh menz and misandry isn't a thing that were common at the time.
While it has become less common, as of March 2023 some feminists still deny that misandry even exists.
Here Mistress of the Universe replies to Robert Brockway on Twitter, denying the existence of misandry.[1][2]