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In reply to the discussion: Why aren't more people, men especially, shocked and outraged [View all]thucythucy
(9,042 posts)while various Koch Brothers fronts use terms such as "Freedom" and "Liberty."
I take your point though, that there's some disagreement in that thread, some back and forth driving up the post count, whereas the Hume threads are pretty much entirely negative.
Still, I'm surprised that, with "misandry" being such a hot button topic of late, Hume's exposition of it didn't get more of a rise here. Even in the Hume threads, many of the responses seem to be from feminists objecting to his use of "feminization" as a term of derision, as opposed to people pointing out his highly toxic definition of "masculinity."
In fact, I think the responses to this OP here now outnumber ALL of the replies to all of the original Hume threads. If this means that some people at least are reading his comments, and mulling them over, maybe this did some good after all.
Thanks for your comments.