What I see a lot is the "men can be abused too!" narrative. Ironically, I've only really seen feminists take it seriously and men only tend to bring it up to discredit conversations about male on female abuse.
"Men get abused too!"
"They do. Let's talk about it."
"Fuck you bitch we don't need you to save us!"
Exactly! They always bring it up as a misdirection or to save face in the wake of male on female abuse cases, rather than genuinely caring about abused men (who are also FAR more often abused/raped by other men - if you tell them these facts they get pissed off). And I used to call out hypocrite feminists back in the day, but these “men’s rights activists” have overtaken them.
I find it unreasonable how men and women hate each other
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What I see a lot is the "men can be abused too!" narrative. Ironically, I've only really seen feminists take it seriously and men only tend to bring it up to discredit conversations about male on female abuse.
"Men get abused too!"
"They do. Let's talk about it."
"Fuck you bitch we don't need you to save us!"
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Exactly! They always bring it up as a misdirection or to save face in the wake of male on female abuse cases, rather than genuinely caring about abused men (who are also FAR more often abused/raped by other men - if you tell them these facts they get pissed off). And I used to call out hypocrite feminists back in the day, but these “men’s rights activists” have overtaken them.