There are exceptions, but there is a small collection of research that shows that this is generally the case. r/legaladvice /r/Menaregood /r/MenGetRapedToo /r/MensRights /r/MRRefĪs a kind of default in society, women are treated better than men. r/BlackMaleAdvocates /r/CircumcisionGrief /r/Egalitarianism /r/everydaymisandry /r/Intactivism /r/Male_Studies /r/MalePsychology /r/Manly_Wisdom /r/mensupportmen /r/MRA_TitleIX No content breaking laws or Reddit rules.Avoid generalizations based on innate characteristics. Female perspectives welcome but not centered.Topics should be related to male issues. RULES (see Moderation Policy for more details) See our Mission Statement for more details. Too often feminism has promoted a one-sided “equality”, dismantling male advantages while exploiting, reinforcing, preserving, and downplaying female advantages - particularly in cases involving alleged abuse. We have no objection to the genuinely egalitarian aspects of feminism, but we will criticize feminist ideology wherever it is inegalitarian and/or untruthful, especially now that it holds institutional power. But we also oppose feminist attempts to deny male issues, or shoehorn them into a biased ideology that blames "male privilege" and guilt-trips men. We oppose the right wing's exploitation of men's issues as a wedge to recruit men to inegalitarian traditional values. We believe men are not being well-served by either side of the mainstream political spectrum. This community aims to fill a void in the political landscape, by incorporating male issues into left-wing thought. A left-winger is an egalitarian who advocates reducing inequality through social change. A male advocate is someone who wants to address various issues that disproportionately affect males.
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