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'''Male bashing''' is a phenomenon where unfounded negative claims are made about men as a group, or men as a group are insulted or put down. Both men and women can engage in male mashing. This can be considered a form of [[misandry]].
'''Casual misandry''' is a phenomenon where unfounded negative claims are made about men as a group, or men as a group are insulted or put down. Both men and women can engage in casual [[misandry]]. Casual misandry is a more broad term than ''male bashing'' which is usually more direct in its attacks on men.


Examples of male bashing are listed here. This list is not exclusive.
Examples of casual misandry are listed here. This list is not exclusive.


* Dismissing statements made by men as [[mansplaining]]
* Dismissing statements made by men as [[mansplaining]]
* Claiming a man has the [[manflu]]
* Claiming a man has the [[manflu]]
* Slapping or striking a man (men are equally entitled to protection from physical violence as women)
* Slapping or striking a man while objecting to violence against women
* Claiming that men are obsolete
* Claiming that [[men are obsolete]]
* Claiming that men or [[boys are stupid]]
* Claiming that men or [[boys are stupid]]
* Claiming that women can multitask but men cannot or that women are significantly better at multitasking than men.
* Making negative claims about men that are not supported by evidence (eg, claiming that women can [[multi-task]] and men can't)

Revision as of 22:29, 1 February 2014

Casual misandry is a phenomenon where unfounded negative claims are made about men as a group, or men as a group are insulted or put down. Both men and women can engage in casual misandry. Casual misandry is a more broad term than male bashing which is usually more direct in its attacks on men.

Examples of casual misandry are listed here. This list is not exclusive.

  • Dismissing statements made by men as mansplaining
  • Claiming a man has the manflu
  • Slapping or striking a man while objecting to violence against women
  • Claiming that men are obsolete
  • Claiming that men or boys are stupid
  • Claiming that women can multitask but men cannot or that women are significantly better at multitasking than men.