dare3000
DaRe 3000
dare3000

I'm conflicted myself, as a dude. Not trying to feed trolls or be one, but I'd pump the brakes here before cheering CK too hard. It is important to impart information academically and comically, but it's way waaaaayyyyy less potent as the latter. There's just too much exaggeration, brow-beating ("geez men! you guys

The basic premise of the article, I would think, is outlined in the title. Which is strange, because midway through the author says 'hating man' is NOT a thing.

None of these things you claim about me are true. I did read the article, I have a real interest in thinking about this concept (even going so far as taking university classes on feminism, reading (and loving) Simone de Beauvoir, not to mention the many and long conversations I have with my girlfriend), and I do not

Humanism addresses everything feminism addresses AND MORE. A name change won't "solve" anything except the problem of this group only seeming to care about themselves. If you don't want to expand your sphere of concern, so be it, but don't act like you're a hero for it.

To all the women who have had shitty lives and mistake that pain for "misogyny": I totally get it. Humans are not such complicated creatures. All we want is to feel like we're valued, like we deserve to exist. And I'm sorry if you haven't found that so far in your life. But it's not men's fault, it's not my fault, and

The quote in bold is very far from articulate or clear or correct.

I'd like to address the first part, about why feminism keeps the "fem"? As a guy, that's always been an interesting issue, and I'm not satisfied with your answer. In your first paragraph you state you can't claim humanism because to do so would assume that all humans are equal. Nope. That's like saying to call

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You are absolutely correct about context and history. It would be disingenuous to say "women are viewed as more valuable that's why they aren't in combat". I've watched some talking heads on TV and they totally push the inferiority argument on Fox News on this subject. Sexism hurts men and women alike, even when the

You could flip that. Instead of women being inferior, they could be viewed as "more valuable, less expendable", so the system takes care of them because of an superior not inferior status. I'm not saying I agree with this move, but it is just to show that the "no, I'm the victim" game is asinine.

Yeah, it just seems any male dissenting voice is labeled "frustrated, angry, misogynistic".

The main problem with your definition and the term in general is that it assumes a mindset ("they assume they know more because they are male") and because the prime condition (that a man does this to a woman) is arbitrary.

I think it's sad that what could be an interesting and enlightening debate doesn't have anyone intelligent or of good-faith to represent (what could and should be) the MRM's POV. If feminism were about dropping negative stereotypes, wouldn't it just be "humanism"? From the very name feminism adopts a sort of

I read it. It's funny! It reminded me of Dave Chappelle as the stand-up comic bully in the Nutty Professor "Women be shopping! You can't stop a woman from shopping!" Yeah the article is basically a mash-up of a bunch of negative female stereotypes (that unfortunately apply to some women, tho not by virtue OF their

Now that (http://www.southheightsbaptist.com/mp3/CliffPalmer/7BasicNeeds_Husband.pdf) (http://www.southheightsbaptist.com/mp3/CliffPalmer/7BasicNeeds_Wife.pdf) is some real sexism right there! I recently read an article by Lindy West (http://jezebel.com/5936323/) that basically accused some random dudes and then by

Amen. To go a bit further, it's silly to claim that having an opinion or prefernce is itself an oppressive act. To say its only oppressive when men have opinions is sexist.

What about the flack Juan Williams is getting for calling Anne Romney a "corporate wife". I get that sense too. She tried to play like her life was a struggle "just like everybody else's", but we aren't all born rich or marry rich, live off stock options, borrow money from Daddy to buy a house, get handed a CEO

dental hygiene? this doesn't sound like an unreasonable request. my dentist suggests brushing before bed that's just simple upkeep, and as far as in the morning, well, some ppl don't like morning breath. This hardly makes Rod the equivalent of "a prudish relationship Hitler", and it doesn't suggest that he or any