I used to consider myself an MRA, but it's a hopeless cause. I now consider myself more MGTOW, which basically mean live life for yourself without guilt or shame and without falling into a marriage trap.
From my view most of the issues MRAs bring up are actual legal discriminations against men in family and legal court. There's also a disturbing erosion of due process in college campuses when it comes accusation of sexual misconduct. These things affect a lot of men and the consequences are dire.
Feminist (not all, just the ones that get the attention) on the other hand drone on and on about problems that aren't real like Beach Body ads and sexist air conditioning. Or they use made up stats like the "women make 77% of men for the same work" pay gap. That's completely bogus, just google it. You could make an intelligent argument that there is a 5% pay gap, but they don't. They shove that stat down everyone's throats and if you call them on it you are misogynistic (internally so if you're a woman).
The fact is in the 1st world western countries there is very little legal discrimination against women like there was 50 years ago. You could argue taxes on tampons are one area. I seem to remember hearing about pregnant students getting yanked from high school because they didn't want other students to be influenced. I don't know if that still happens. But the problem is you have multiple sites and publications dedicated to feminism. The run out of real problems to talk about, so they have to make up problems or grasp and ampliphy anything that might be considered a problem (#ShirtGate).
If you want places to issues you pretty much have to go to the MRA or MGTOW communities (Reddit is a good place to start). Don't bother anywhere else, the conversation dissolves into shit pretty quickly.
From my view most of the issues MRAs bring up are actual legal discriminations against men in family and legal court. There's also a disturbing erosion of due process in college campuses when it comes accusation of sexual misconduct. These things affect a lot of men and the consequences are dire.
Feminist (not all, just the ones that get the attention) on the other hand drone on and on about problems that aren't real like Beach Body ads and sexist air conditioning. Or they use made up stats like the "women make 77% of men for the same work" pay gap. That's completely bogus, just google it. You could make an intelligent argument that there is a 5% pay gap, but they don't. They shove that stat down everyone's throats and if you call them on it you are misogynistic (internally so if you're a woman).
The fact is in the 1st world western countries there is very little legal discrimination against women like there was 50 years ago. You could argue taxes on tampons are one area. I seem to remember hearing about pregnant students getting yanked from high school because they didn't want other students to be influenced. I don't know if that still happens. But the problem is you have multiple sites and publications dedicated to feminism. The run out of real problems to talk about, so they have to make up problems or grasp and ampliphy anything that might be considered a problem (#ShirtGate).
If you want places to issues you pretty much have to go to the MRA or MGTOW communities (Reddit is a good place to start). Don't bother anywhere else, the conversation dissolves into shit pretty quickly.