the first Mudkips post that I remember is one where you tried to convince someone that the term "white trash" is a racist phrase. Keep on defending those white people and those men you sad, misguided person.
White trash is indeed a racist phrase.
Please continue to lob personal attacks at me though.
Aren't "men's rights" included in the academia of
liberal feminism/
equity feminism?
I mean, even under feminism there is this clash.
No they aren't. Even when feminism was about equality, it was from a (much-needed) female perspective. And it's since been hijacked. That's a whole other issue, and no matter how many "waves" you try to break it up into, it is now impossible to separate the term "feminism" from those who use it to attack men or to keep women in constant fear of drummed up issues and ignorant of more prevalent ones (breast cancer vs heart disease, for example). Just as many people see extremely angry and hateful "MRAs" as the face for all MRAs, people see extremely angry and hateful "feminists" as the face of all feminists.
This very thread and the attitudes, misconceptions, and one liners that certain people are trotting out is evidence enough that men's issues can't be discussed from the current common perspective. When someone brings up a legitimate issue they're typically told to shut up and enjoy their privilege, or to "take it like a man", or "women had it worse at one time, deal with it". Discussion and equality can't progress under such "discourse".
On the flip side, as mentioned above, there are people who label themselves as MRAs but don't have any structure or standard level of discourse. There's no unifying goal or movement for these MRAs, so the crazies tend to take focus. We need a serious movement and academic field to set the tone and carry a unifying set of goals forward. We don't have that and until we do people will say "lol men's rights" and point to some clowns on reddit as exemplary of all MRAs.
If you're looking for examples of good discourse (even if you disagree) with regards to MRAs, check out stuff like Fathers & Families or Glenn Sacks (though I haven't read his stuff in a few years, I think he became less involved since it was taking away time from his family).
Just as with feminism, there's tons out there beyond the hateful crazies. But MRAs haven't had a large movement yet and there is still plenty of time to form and shape that movement in people's minds. I don't think men's rights has been irreparably hijacked in the way feminism has, but it does need its own movement and field if we're going to prevent from immediately devolving into crazies on each side attacking each other.
It's possible, but would you rather be afraid of being robbed and stabbed? Or RAPED, robbed and stabbed? That was just one thing though. Men are more likely to be considered for many jobs simply because they're men. They're also more likely than women to be promoted and in any case men are on average paid significantly better than women doing the same job on average.
Men can be raped just as women. Men are far more likely to be the victims of violent crime than women. Women are more likely to be considered for many jobs just because they're women, too. And men and women are in fact paid the same for doing the
same work. There was a thread on GAF about that last one specifically (probably 2 years ago).
Women can also be beaten and mugged. So it's still 2 v 1 alley threats.
See above. Or check out the FBI crime statistics. Whenever my girlfriend says she doesn't want to walk to 7-11 alone at night I tell her she's statistically safer doing it than I am and to not live her life in fear.