Misandry was omnipresent in the early forms of feminism, as this video shows, with receipts.
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I don't think it works that way.
The truth is women can be just as dangerous as men.
Yes, they can be just as dangerous, and crimes by women are often portrayed as "not as bad" or entirely swept under the carpet.
Society has to stop thinking women are not as dangerous.
Well, here I have to disagree. Women on average are not as dangerous. Testosterone is a hell of a drug.
Which doesn't mean that men should not be allowed to feel fear. But I do expect that adults would face their fears and try to control them.
I think that definition is too general. I definitely expect men to be honorable and keep their word, and would not feel bad for shaming them if they break it, for example.
Your definition would lead us to have no expectations whatsoever.
It's a valid question. And if you insist on using terminology that is often used in a misandrist way, you better explain exactly how you view it, what your definition of it is, and what, if any, evidence there is for its existence.
Attempts at gaslighting us into accepting misandry are not welcome here.
Most men do better. We would do well to avoid generalizing. That is part of the problem here.
No. Misandry is real. Patriarchy isn't.
Stop trying to gaslight us. Now let's get back to the topic at hand.
This user has now been banned for gaslighting us by stating misandry does not exist.
That is obviously the better solution.
Maybe watch the video before you comment?