/r/FeMRA
If you're a woman interested in advancing men's rights, this forum isn't about you, it's about making you into the most effective weapon to win the fight.
If you're a woman interested in advancing men's rights, this forum isn't about you, it's about making you into the most effective weapon to win the fight.
This subreddit will focus specifically on what women can do to advance men's rights as women. As such:
No bullshit.
Absolutely no damseling or white knighting; we know it when we see it and we will flair you.
Do not prioritize how you feel over the goal of this subreddit; in here you exist for only one purpose, to advance men's rights.
If someone presents an argument and you find it offensive, deal with it. All arguments will be argued on their rational merits--if you don't have a rational counter argument then you lose. Rational counter arguments do not come in the form of 'that is badthought and you're not allowed to think it!'
Do not post off-topic. It will be removed so we don't end up being swamped by grudge fests, drama and posts that were deleted in other subreddits.
Feel free to report any post/comment you think might need mod attention. - Even if its not breaking a rule. Even if its not something that should be deleted or banned for. All reports are anonymous.
All male and female MRAs are welcomed here, but don't expect damseling or white knighting to get you very far.
This sub will be lightly moderated. The only moderator actions(delete/ban) will be against obvious trolls, spam, and anything that breaks the global reddit rules. The rest is up to you and your downvotes.
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Hey, everyone! Here is my article discussing the Jonah Hill situation as a prelude to what I will discuss in part 3 of my Why Victims of Female Perpetrators are Ignored series. I also uploaded a second addendum focusing on the manosphere. Let me know what you think, and hope you enjoy it!
Medium: https://medium.com/@alexandermoreaudelyon/unpacking-the-jonah-hill-controversy-86fc6d3fa10a
Hey, everyone! Here is the second edition of my series, covering how society distracts from the sexual abuse of boys by female teachers. I also uploaded an addendum to the first article that rants on the MensLib subreddit. I won't link it here, because I don't want to cause brigading. (If you do want to see it, DM me so I can send you a friend link.). Let me know what you think, and I hope you enjoy it!
Hey, everyone, here is the first edition of my research series, focusing on how the Duluth model steered the conversation of abuse away from woman-on-man violence despite its biased message. Let me know your thoughts and I hope you enjoy it!
Hey, everyone! I'm venturing into an endeavor to fully explore why society ignores or downplays men who were abused by women. This is a quick introduction to let you know what my aims are with this project. I hope that you enjoy it!
Hey, everyone! I wrote this a bit earlier than expected, but I thought that I couldn't wait any longer to write it. Here is a piece looking at sexual harassment, and how hazy and gendered of an issue it is. Let me know what you think reading it!
https://medium.com/@alexandermoreaudelyon/what-is-sexual-harassment-exactly-45b417ab230d
Hey, everybody! Here is a piece in another part of analyzing how men are perceived in courts, looking at the Depp v. Heard case. Hope you enjoy it, and let me know what you think!
Hey, everyone! I've written a piece exploring Title IX looking at how it removes the rights of the accused. Let me know your thoughts and thanks for reading!
Hey everyone. I wrote what's basically a follow-up to yesterday's piece about feminism, this time exploring Erin Pizzey and how she was silenced and harassed for her sympathy to men. Let me know what you think!
Hey, everyone. Here is a newly published blog documenting the history of feminism in regard to its lack of consideration for the rights of others. I hope you enjoy it, and let me know your thoughts!
The education gender gap that has opened up to disadvantage boys in both the US and UK's schooling systems, is overwhelming, long term and beyond doubt.
Young women are now 35% more likely to get into University in the UK
And almost 2.5 million more women are going into American university each year than men.
This is by no means just isolated to higher education, with boys being twice as likely to fall behind in early school years too, and falling behind girls at every stage of education thereafter.
Time and time again, it's been shown that girls are systemically advantaged in western education, with teachers being proven to have innate bias for girls over boys and to even punish boys more harshly for the same behavior.
I am all for more women in boardrooms (currently about 1 in 5 directors is a woman), so as to create a more effective working environment that doesn't restrict women and advantage men.
But so too am I for more men teaching in classrooms (currently only 1 in 5 primary teachers is a man), to undo a similar bias that advantages girls and restricts boys.
Mary Curnock Cook, the former CEO of UCAS (the organisation that manages all UK higher education admissions) has described a 'deafening policy silence' on the matter, despite clear evidence of boy's disadvantage.
Curnock Cook has also asked 'has the women’s movement now become so normalised that we cannot conceive of needing to take positive action to secure equal education outcomes for boys?'
I see a lot of feminism's effort going into getting more girls into academic STEM subjects, but very little / nothing for boys.
So my question is very much like Curnock Cook's – where is the outrage? Where is the voice of equality now? All I hear is 'well boys should just try harder', or 'boys are lazy', or something vague about boys being boys