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Within the [[manosphere]] the phrase '''go back to the plantation''' is a metaphor that implies that shaming men in to [[traditional gynocentric]] behaviour is akin to forcing slaves back on to a plantation. Figures like [[Jordan Peterson]], [[Christina Hoff Sommers]] & [[Camille Paglia]] often tell men to go back to the plantation while the men's rights movement proposes a new path forward. |
Within the [[manosphere]] the phrase '''go back to the plantation''' is a metaphor that implies that shaming men in to [[traditional gynocentric]] behaviour is akin to forcing slaves back on to a plantation. Figures like [[Jordan Peterson]], [[Christina Hoff Sommers]] & [[Camille Paglia]] often tell men to go back to the plantation while the men's rights movement proposes a new path forward. |
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Revision as of 09:40, 27 September 2020
Within the manosphere the phrase go back to the plantation is a metaphor that implies that shaming men in to traditional gynocentric behaviour is akin to forcing slaves back on to a plantation. Figures like Jordan Peterson, Christina Hoff Sommers & Camille Paglia often tell men to go back to the plantation while the men's rights movement proposes a new path forward.