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"Alphabet de l'imperfection et malice des femmes (widely circulated in various editions throughout the 1600s, including 1665), serves as a striking genealogical ancestor to the modern "Red Pill" discourse"
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"SCUM Manifesto functions as a linguistic parody of the very patriarchal logic Oliver pioneered"
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"In what Giddens calls the "pure relationship," the bond is sustained by the internal rewards of the relationship itself rather than external social or economic pressures."
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"This suggests that neither gender, in this framework, is truly valued for their individual personhood, but rather for how they serve the evolutionary or social needs of the other."
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"the claim that women possess intrinsic value rooted in biology, while men possess only instrumental value rooted in utility."
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"The manosphere argues that women are valued for who they are (intrinsic), while men are valued only for what they can provide (instrumental)."
"YouTube functioned as the manosphere’s seminary, providing the pseudo-intellectual theology, whereas TikTok functioned as its blitzkrieg, ensuring total cultural saturation through memetic warfare."
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"Users often started by watching benign self-improvement, fitness, or "traditional masculinity" videos."
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"When the simulation of sex becomes more accessible and visually "perfect" than the act itself, the consumer often experiences a profound sense of inadequacy and "sexual performance anxiety" in real-world encounters."
"Individual men are not the enemy, but the system of patriarchy is the common architect of both male and female subjugation."
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"Men dominate high-risk occupations not because of "misandry," but because the patriarchal "provider" role measures a man's worth by his utility and risk-taking capacity rather than his personhood."
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"the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)"
"The Performance of Resilience: To avoid social "punishment" (ridicule, exclusion, or perceived weakness), an individual performs a high level of stoicism or resilience.
The Observer’s Internalization: Other men observe this performance and assume it is the baseline reality for the group.
Mutual Enforcement: Because each man believes the others are genuinely resilient, he polices his own "weakness" to match the group and "corrects" any peer who falters to maintain the collective facade."
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"In this framework, men accept disposability as the "entry fee" for social and political dominance."
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"This creates a feedback loop where men police each other to maintain the group's perceived resilience."
"Can we address gender-based disadvantages as universal human rights issues, or does the movement toward equality inevitably require a "zero-sum" competition between the sexes?"
"Critics of the MRM, often from the feminist tradition, argue that the problems MRAs identify are actually symptoms of Patriarchy."
"Health and Suicide: MRAs highlight the disparity in suicide rates and the relative lack of funding for male-specific health issues, such as prostate cancer, compared to breast cancer."
"He argues that society views men as "disposable," focusing on their role as providers and protectors while ignoring their vulnerabilities."
"Men’s Rights Activists"
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