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Why isn't there a formalized pro-male movement to combat radical feminism?

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  1. Men aren't joiners to the extent that many women are.  Any well-known activist men's group in outspoken opposition to radical feminism would be assaulted by the politicians, courts, and the liberal/neocon media.

    MRAs have to come to realize this and that's why many of them favor the MGTOW approach.  Authoritarians don't like it when you go your own way.


  2. Indeed, there definitely should be.

    Feminism is thought to be a great progressive movement by a lot of women, when it's actually a disease whose symptoms are radical and flagrant hypocrisy.

    Look at how far it's gone, in it's utter madness:

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...

  3. Right now there are very few (if any at all) official or national men's rights organization;   but men are stating to come together to speak out about men's rights, men's issue and the hypocrisy of feminism.   I personally belong to a couple of online MRA groups and some anti-feminists groups. The men's movement is still young but it will get stronger.

  4. In the UK Father's for Justice have been spending a lot of time on the roof of the sexist minister who wants women to be given preferential treatment over men http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/pol...

    They are protesting about men's paternity rights and the fact that the 'Equality' Minister refuses to talk with them

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7496804.st...

    Those guys rock!

  5. cause that would be pointless. it would make those girls even more mad and it would start like a civil war. what's the point?! nothing's really  happening on that front

  6. Because males bought into the feminist lie for the first 50 years. The feminists marched on Washington carrying a banner with the words "equality", so men naturally thought that feminists wanted equality.

    Slowly, men are realizing that feminists want no such thing. Feminists want privilege without responsibility. Men are now starting to organize against feminists.

    Feminists started the war. Men will finish it.

  7. Probably because there doesn't seem to be a need for one. But if you feel that there's some sort of institutional sexism working against you and you want to start a pro-male group, go right ahead.

  8. why don't you start it? haha

  9. YOU can leave your mark on the world and go down in history by starting one!  I'm sure you'd make a wonderful leader.

  10. There is  a formalized pro-male movement already, it's called monotheism, thankfully it's power is fading.

  11. If there was one, it would be run by woman as us males are too cowardly to stand up for ourselves.

  12. The same reason there isn't a white history month champ you have to be in the minority to get your own month.

  13. Duh.

  14. Because "radical feminism" has never affected men in the least.

  15. because men are so scared of feminists

  16. Because normal adult men don't want anything to do with a formalised "Girls! eww yuk!" group whatever you call it.

  17. Great question.  Women are more of a group animal.  In the CavePeople's day* the men went off to hunt while the women and older men stayed behind.  When stray males arrived, the women had to band together to attack and drive them off.

    Today women still do that but in more verbal ways.

    I'm still shocked by Joseph C's link.  45%!!!! false charges...  Anyway I wanted to know the same answer going thru my divorce.

    There are some Men's groups on Yahoo.

    Men are too busy...maybe we aren't as used to complaining as much as women?**  Imagine if the police arrested women for yelling at men?  And then handcuffed them in front of the children? They'd be complaining till the laws were changed.

    So maybe women are smarter or just have more time...?  But being human, they can't be perfect.  Thus the greed in creating unfair laws (and NO denunciation of said laws by most feminists.)

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