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Which feminist groups routinely discuss men positively?
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin0" data-source="post: 2451801" data-attributes="member: 840282"><p>I'll give one as a lead. </p><p></p><p>Ifeminists. Many of us recognise that ifeminism is a reasonable movement which does not push for inequality to women's favour or men's (and children's) detriment. I recognise also that they do not routinely talk negatively about men - they do, however, talk regularly about negative BEHAVIOURS which acknowledging that men AND women can do these things. They do not try to justify or excuse poor female behaviours while condemning poor male behaviours. They discuss BOTH sides and acknowledge sexism exists on both sides.</p><p></p><p>What other feminists group can you think that *routinely* (if at all) talk about men in a POSITIVE manner?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>(I suspect not many feminists will answer this, and of those who may, will rely on distraction and/or redirection techniques rather than actually answering it with evidence to substantiate it).</p><p>Please note Alex's response as proof that my suspicion was confirmed within minutes of posting the question. Thank you, Alex, for not showing any feminist groups or links and instead relying on redirection tactics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin0, post: 2451801, member: 840282"] I'll give one as a lead. Ifeminists. Many of us recognise that ifeminism is a reasonable movement which does not push for inequality to women's favour or men's (and children's) detriment. I recognise also that they do not routinely talk negatively about men - they do, however, talk regularly about negative BEHAVIOURS which acknowledging that men AND women can do these things. They do not try to justify or excuse poor female behaviours while condemning poor male behaviours. They discuss BOTH sides and acknowledge sexism exists on both sides. What other feminists group can you think that *routinely* (if at all) talk about men in a POSITIVE manner? (I suspect not many feminists will answer this, and of those who may, will rely on distraction and/or redirection techniques rather than actually answering it with evidence to substantiate it). Please note Alex's response as proof that my suspicion was confirmed within minutes of posting the question. Thank you, Alex, for not showing any feminist groups or links and instead relying on redirection tactics. [/QUOTE]
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