Most of you know what we are up against.
- Only 43% of college students
- Live 6 years less on average
- Despite this very little activism for our health
- Child custody only about 7% of the time
- Demonized in the media
- Much more
These are problems that many people don't know about so spreading the word is key. How are you going to do that?
2007-09-23
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TERA and devil, misandry is the root of these problems. Men are not going to college because education has been focused on females. Males and females learn differently. Ignoring males educational issues so that females excel is nothing less than hatred, and thus misandry.
The women who put forward this political campaigns to focus on females knew very well males would suffer as a result.
2007-09-23
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update #1
I run a website, have men-friendly blogging accounts (down atm sadly), engage in many other areas of online activism, support many real-life activism, engage in emailing politicians & article authors, contact various sites requesting their sources for such claims as "95% of violence against women is done by men" (usually, they tend not to reply.. LoL)
I also talk to friends & family about the crisis boys are having, and only days ago (Friday) engaged in a lengthy discussion with a young gentlman (about 18) regarding the issues in today's universities & colleges.
2007-09-23 15:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a member of Mathewssh's website [awesome site highly recommended to anti misandrists anti feminists and even feminists who want to debate and take a look at the other side] As a matter of fact Mathewssh is a personal friend of mine that I met there and I know he does not block people from the site but be very careful of personal attacks {a feminist who comes on every now and then refer ed to me as a murderer because I am a war veteran and he was attacked in an even more personal matter neither one led to anyone being banned.} I also have a blog and I belong to three on line knighthoods. I tell them of the misandry and am gaining support I think. I support modified chivalry. I teach my son nephews and neices about misandry and misogyny. I think you must know about both so you do not get caught up in either. I keep fighting for my rights to my children and their right to me no matter how many times I lose do to false allegations and misandric courts. I am working on a podcast and am working to sharpen my limited writing skills so I can start writing articles at anti misandry and other outlets where my male voice can be heard without being drowned out by feminist screams or their angry tirades when someone disagrees with them.
2007-09-23 19:55:31
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answered by Chevalier 6
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The internet is a good place to start. For example, I am glad people like mathewssh runs his website which spreads awareness and advocacy for men's rights, in the face of man-hating feminism.
With the internet, more and more anti-misandrists and anti-feminists are speaking out (and many women are anti-misandrists and anti-feminists) and more men and women are being informed about the evils of feminism and the harm it does to society. Support for men's rights and anti-misandry has only begun to gain momentum. We haven't seen the best of it yet.
Me personally, am spreading the message on both my university campus and on the internet (blogs, myspace, anti-misandrist and feminist websites, Yahoo Answers, etc.)... anywhere I can. I think writing newspapers and magazines to bring up these issues is a good idea too, something I may be looking in to. Calling in on radio shows to speak out is also a great idea.
Feminists feel that anti-misandrist men & women and our increasing cohesiveness, introspection, and articulation of our own movement is a threat to their cause. That's exactly what we need to be.
2007-09-23 17:27:37
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, if that's so then ant-feminism must be fancy be conscious for misogyny. Feminists do not worry men, and their not jealous of fellows the two, they're combat for women persons's rights.
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answered by prottsman 4
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I'm gonna be Prime Minister of Canada and if not, I'm going to appear on TV shows.
I have a website but it sucks.
2007-09-24 09:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe
I think spreading lies as equal if not worse than feminism is a good start.
Only problem is that the mens movement may become as hated as the feminism movement, if we are seen as liers, deceivers and supremisists
2007-09-23 16:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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By being a man and leaving the politics of identity to the radical feminists.
2007-09-23 16:43:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I've joined several online men's groups and am starting to find out what I can do to change this.
2007-09-23 17:13:56
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answered by Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse 2
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Many people don't know these things? Have they been in hibernation?
I don't think you need to shout it from the mountaintops. Just join the men here.
2007-09-23 15:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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"Misandry" is the cause of these issues? Ask a college- age man why he's not attending college and I highly doubt he's going to say "it's because women hate me."
If you're going to "spread" something- why not spread truth. Educate yourself first!
2007-09-23 16:15:50
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answered by It's Ms. Fusion if you're Nasty! 7
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