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Masculists: What positive things have you done in your community and at large to promote your cause?

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If you have done nothing but post anti-feminist questions here on this Forum and Y/A, how effective do you think your tactics are? How many feminists have you "turned" for the cause? Do you think berating women of any kind (including feminists) makes your cause more attractive to women or heterosexual males?

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  1. What?  Get off your lard *** and go out and mentor a child without a father, or some other productive activity.  Better to insult the feminists on this forum, with no personal responsibility.


  2. Isn't it possible to be a non-feminist, but not a masculist either?

  3. Informing the public about feminism is unbelievably important.  People need to realize what is happening to our country under the guise of "helping women."  We don't need any more slanted laws or anti-male paranoia.  

    I am a men's rights activist.  I see areas where men's rights are infringed and I wish to correct that.

    I see areas where feminism has gone too far with our laws and I wish to correct that, also.

    I am not a "masculist" due to the fact that it is the opposite of "feminist" and I wholeheartedly disagree with what that stands for.

    The difference between a masculist and men's rights activist is that a "masculist" would be lobbying the government for special perks and bonuses while spreading ant-female attitudes and propaganda.  

    I have written to lawmakers and media outlets and I'm very active on many internet sites.

    I have seen people turn 180 degrees with their feelings about feminism.

    It's not difficult when you research it for yourself and realize how completely sexist and anti-male it has become.

    If you don't like the tone of what men are saying you have to realize that the tone of the first wave feminists was quite similar.

    Our community benefits from removing the slanted and sexist opinions about men/society.

    If you don't want to admit that you don't have to.

  4. Lamenting in the pub or at the bingo; complaining to people who agree with them over the internet...

    Every little counts.

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