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In reply to the discussion: MRA's (Mens Rights Activists) are extremely critical of feminism. [View all]sigmasix
(794 posts)Mommy issues in a grown-up are ugly, especially when those grown-ups embrace the dysfunctional emotional baggage they have as a result of those Mommy issues. I know some men that have serious problems with women as figures of authority. Are they all dealing with mommy issues, or do you think some of them are just enthusiastic misogynists? When I think of some of these so-called men's rights groups I can't help but be reminded of the way little boys will sometimes do disgusting things to gross-out the girls on the playground. My suspicions are that more men would be supporters of the feminist movement and it's critiques if they are given the facts in a way that they can claim they changed thier mind about feminism all by themselves. Many males have been raised to believe that admitting to being wrong is a weakness- and they will not respond well to gainsaying or proof of stupidity on thier part. There are ways of leading people to an intellectual challenge of thier preconceptions, while also making them believe the challenge comes from thier own thoughts and morals, as opposed to being enforced from the outside. Maybe examining the state of affairs that exist in the relationship between types of educational approaches and the attitudes reinforced could lead to a more nuanced attempt at desemination of the concepts and realities that make-up so much of modern feminist critique.
Some men and women will never aknowledge the truths we learn through feminist critique- not because of a lack of understanding- rather, in defense of the status and entitled position as a male. These are the individuals we should see as the true enemies of liberty.