I learn a lot from reading the Men’s Rights subreddit. For example, I learned today that feminism can’t win, because it’s impossible, but that if it does win, feminists will throw all of us men into prison and use us for breeding. Though they won’t actually be able to throw us in prison. Then Muslims will take over, unless they don’t.
Let’s let the fella who calls himself 192873982 explain, because reading back over that last paragraph, I have to say it doesn’t seem to make much sense:
Is this what they call STEM logic? Because it sounds like something the stem of a cherry might have come up with after soaking in a martini for a couple of hours.
H/T — r/BestOfOutrageCulture
“Reddit MRA: If we let feminism “win,” they’ll throw all men in prison and use them for breeding”
They wish! Only certain men will be used for breeding, none of whom are MRAs. Muaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahaha!!!!!
I agree SFHC, which is why I think just throwing out that you think they’re mostly terrorists/anti-feminists/neonazis etc. makes no sense whatsoever.
I’m really not in the mood to have some long drawn out conversation about it, though. People are in prison for a multitude of reasons, many of them absurd. Many of them racist as all hell.
@msexceptiontotherule, I’m not American but… there are misogynists and racists etc in prison I’m sure, just as there are in your Congress and other political offices from municipal to federal. What was your point?
….” The belief that feminist women and women in general are tripping over themselves to have sex and reproduce with men who have enjoyed the hospitality of the Prison system (or currently are, in areas that permit conjugal visits…) is ridiculous…”
If women aren’t climbing over each other to get to the
“…misogynists, abusers, nazis, terrorists, rapists, racists, any other bigots…” (a common redpillian belief is that women *do*) in prisons now, why would they have any interest in these individuals in the matriarchal future let alone imprison them for breeding purposes?
You’re getting pushback on this because you completely ignored institutional racism as a factor.
There’s ample studies that show that a black man–particularly a poor black man, but this is true even if you eliminate economic factors–will get a worse outcome at every step of the process in the U.S. He will be more likely to be stopped/interviewed by the police, he will be more likely to be cited for an offense, he will be more likely to be arrested rather than released on his own recognizance, he will be less likely to be offered a plea deal, and if he is offered one, it will usually be far less forgiving; he will be more likely to be charged with a more serious offense; he will be more likely to be convicted; and his sentence will likely be more severe. Oh, and he’ll be less likely to receive parole before serving his full sentence.
And THEN the socio-economic factors of being a black man in the U.S. kick in, because he’s less likely to be returning to a community that can and is willing to support him in getting his life back on track.
I do apologize for not mentioning institutional racism, it’s one of those things that I unintentionally wind up leaving off, which I attribute to being someone who is unlikely to experience it. Thank you for reminding me to step outside the comfort of privilege.
islamic extremists were not the biggest fans of women’s rights.
As the saying goes: “one judges as one lives”.