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Is Whining about Feminism the least Manly Attribute of Today's American Men?

dust1n

Zindīq
Well, that's settled.
I'd engage in some parody too, but the topic
is such that it would be taken seriously.

On a serious note, then, how do you feel about whining about feminism? Not pointing out things that can be pointed to, such as disparities in charges, custody and divorce cases... I agree with that, but anything that can't be argued for with evidence or a least a pretty decent set of reasoning or knowledge about the topic at happen... you know whining. The displacement of prudence for a ideological preference and convenience, and then vocalizing it so everyone else hears/reads it.
 

dust1n

Zindīq
I don't like loaded questions, ie, the presumption of whining.

Take this as a granted. Assume one is saying something about the other gender, and you found it to be whining, whatever may be. I'm not sure anyone finds what they are perceiving to be whining anything other than annoying.

Say I was talking about how difficult it has been or some of the difficulties that still exist, for the say, women in executive world. A girl I was with chimed in, and was like, "Yeah, it seems like the business environments perpetuates a stereotype on a females capabilities that seems hard to break." And then someone other guy was like, "Hey, the business environment isn't just hard on females, not every guy works at an executive level."

That would be annoying, and a tad bit whining. I hope that example helps.
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
Take this as a granted. Assume one is saying something about the other gender, and you found it to be whining, whatever may be. I'm not sure anyone finds what they are perceiving to be whining anything other than annoying.

Say I was talking about how difficult it has been or some of the difficulties that still exist, for the say, women in executive world. A girl I was with chimed in, and was like, "Yeah, it seems like the business environments perpetuates a stereotype on a females capabilities that seems hard to break." And then someone other guy was like, "Hey, the business environment isn't just hard on females, not every guy works at an executive level."

That would be annoying, and a tad bit whining. I hope that example helps.

Annoying.......
If you heard this conversation, just as described, how angry would it make you feel.......... On a scale of 1 - 10, 1 being 'neutral' and 10 being being 'very irate'?
 

dust1n

Zindīq
It seems too much a dismissive hypothetical.

A what?

Annoying.......
If you heard this conversation, just as described, how angry would it make you feel.......... On a scale of 1 - 10, 1 being 'neutral' and 10 being being 'very irate'?

Hmm... is 3 enough for me to say something back, such as, "yeah, but obviously women face a unique set of circumstances in the workplace that differ from man, which includes presumptions about skills and qualifications on the basis of someone's personal doubt stemming from someone's gender" or something along those lines.
 

Gehennaite

Active Member
I will criticize & insult any feminists using the hashtag #killallmen on social media or promoting any other form of misandry to gain notoriety.

I don't whine because the feminist agenda will not affect me personally in any way during my time here on Earth. But I am opposed to bigoted misandrists, and will gleefully take my time to troll such idiots.
 

dust1n

Zindīq
Wondering if anyone has came across a less manly attribute of today's men. I honestly can't think of one. And I can think of some pretty cowardly, unmanly things.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
I find the least manly attribute of today's men to be most men under the age of 30. These are people who think playing video games is a sport, and that living in your parents' basement is a lifestyle.
 

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
I don't think they are whining about feminism. I think they are throwing an outright hissy fit regarding women's liberation.
 

dust1n

Zindīq
I find the least manly attribute of today's men to be most men under the age of 30. These are people who think playing video games is a sport, and that living in your parents' basement is a lifestyle.

Being a man under the 30 is the least manly attribute of today's men? I'm not sure I understand that.
 

Apex

Somewhere Around Nothing
I think we need some examples of this whining before the OP can be put into the proper context and taken seriously.
 

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
I think we need some examples of this whining before the OP can be put into the proper context and taken seriously.

Here you go:

Men's Rights :: Advocating for the social and legal equality of men and boys since 2008

A Voice for Men

The Spearhead

   WMASAW: What Men Are Saying About Women..

Anti-Feminist Theory of Men's Rights, Male Sexuality, Feminism | Resisting the Rape of the Male – Sex Positive Men's Rights

Pro-Male/Anti-Feminist Technology

Rebuking Feminism

BOYCOTT AMERICAN WOMEN

That is the very tip of the iceberg. I have lots more of these. All with men whining and throwing a hissy fit about women being liberated and their loss of supposed power.
 
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