Patriarchy is the oppression of men
The examination of power and oppression is a complicated matter. Typhonblue helps us refine our understanding a little better by exploring the concept of hyperagency and the lives of hyperagents.
The examination of power and oppression is a complicated matter. Typhonblue helps us refine our understanding a little better by exploring the concept of hyperagency and the lives of hyperagents.
In today’s lesson from the Unknown History of Misandry, St. Estephe brings us a story that would likely be received in much different fashion than it was in 1893. Paul Elam comments.
It has to be one of the most often asked questions of all time. What is a real man? John the Other takes a stab at answering, and a stab at the idea that it worth the effort at all.
So we call ourselves MRAs? If that’s the case, why are we so busy worrying about what kinds of men are worth our attention, and what kind excluded? In the phrase “gay men”, gay is just an adjective, and men is the noun.
Apparently, there’s more to young men than a drive to ram-jam themselves into every willing feminine orifice. They might even recognize they’re held in increasing contempt and dehumanizing scorn.
To put it simply, men look at porn to feel sexually desirable. Men pay strippers to get positive, sexualized attention from women. Men use prostitutes to feel like whole sexual beings. From JtO and TB.
By telling men, or when men reject the lie, telling everyone else that men are privileged, a feminist can render their voice mute. We can all move along and redirect resources to female victims.
In his first offering to A Voice for Men, long time reader TCM brings us these thoughts as the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic comes and goes. A big AVfM welcome to TCM!
If male disposability is a social construct, then we extinguish it in accordance with our manifest will. If it is a biological directive, then we fulfill it by laying female approval on the alter of our DNA.. Either way, disposibility is gone. Cooter Bee on the state of men.
AVfM welcomes new writer Valdez Addiction, whose first offering is one of unity and brotherhood for all men in the name of combating misandry. Salutations Valdez, and here’s to your message.