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2007-12-10 05:16:09 · 7 answers · asked by Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse 2 in Social Science Gender Studies

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I wouldn't expect them to like any masculist/masculinist (however you want to spell it). Simply put people like those who are like them ideologically. Those "masculists" who are most like feminists are the ones that feminists are going to like. Calling them masculists though is a misnomer as the word feminist encompasses what they believe. In essence, there are no masculists that feminists like, if you are using the word to denote a separate movement and not just slapping labels on people for convenience.

2007-12-10 08:35:53 · answer #1 · answered by Fortis cadere cedere non potest 5 · 1 0

I don't know any masculists. I never met anyone who called himself a masculist except in here and I don't like them.

The masculists that I see here are just bitter boys looking for something to follow and what they found is cheap and petty and is not even original. It just copy cats some of the words and styles of some feminist thinkers and pretends to compare to feminism.

Sorry but that's how I feel about it. I really don't think that it is worth a serious woman's time. At least not mine.

2007-12-10 06:13:37 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ ~Sigy the Arctic Kitty~♥ 7 · 0 6

Although I'm personally an equalist, I know lots of masculists and they're really great guys.

2007-12-10 06:32:19 · answer #3 · answered by celtish 3 · 4 1

I've dealt with some on line here; they were pretty nice, and I never seen them as whiny little boys; for the most part they're completely ticked off; looking at things from their angle I don't blame them; suppose the shoe was on the other foot; anyways; you got the picture..

2007-12-10 07:18:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I liked Warren Farrell before he wrote Why Men Are the Way They Are. There were quite a few other men with generally the same ideas that Farrell expressed in The Liberated Man.

2007-12-10 05:18:26 · answer #5 · answered by Rio Madeira 7 · 1 4

Although I don't agree with his politics, I think Glenn Sacks is at least sane, which seems to be rare in the MRA white male privilege movement. Actually, I'd even say Glenn Sacks is likeable.

2007-12-10 05:38:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Zero. There is no person other than Warren Farrel involved with this intellectually vacant 'movement'.

2007-12-10 09:30:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

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