Difference between revisions of "MRM vs Feminism"
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* Feminism insists in the responsibility of men to stop domestic violence. MRAs argue the responsibility rests with everyone. |
* Feminism insists in the responsibility of men to stop domestic violence. MRAs argue the responsibility rests with everyone. |
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* Feminists normally avoid reading men's rights sites and books, describing it as a hate movement. This is a convenient rationalisation to allow them to avoid having their preconceived notions challenged. In contrast, most MRAs regularly read feminist sites and books. |
* Feminists normally avoid reading men's rights sites and books, describing it as a hate movement. This is a convenient rationalisation to allow them to avoid having their preconceived notions challenged. In contrast, most MRAs regularly read feminist sites and books. |
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+ | * MRAs are committed to free speech. |
Revision as of 02:17, 10 June 2020
- Feminists actively oppose the existence of men's groups on university campuses and elsewhere. The reverse is not true.
- Feminists actively disrupt MRM meetings. The reverse is not true.
- Feminists insist that men's problems should be addressed through feminism. The reverse is not true.
- Feminists insist that DV/IPV is almost exclusively men being violent towards women. MRAs argue that both men and women can be perpetrators and victims of DV/IPV.
- Feminists want to stop violence against women. MRAs want to stop violence against everyone
- Feminism insists in the responsibility of men to stop domestic violence. MRAs argue the responsibility rests with everyone.
- Feminists normally avoid reading men's rights sites and books, describing it as a hate movement. This is a convenient rationalisation to allow them to avoid having their preconceived notions challenged. In contrast, most MRAs regularly read feminist sites and books.
- MRAs are committed to free speech.