Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
All your arguments have nothing to say about the metoo movement's claims being unsound,
See post #61

only that you are treated the same and you weren't invited to their party.
I.e. that you're equally victimized as a man and don't want to join a woman's party.
There's the irony.
Your analogy is so glib and off-topic that it's only worth responding for the purpose of pointing out that "not invited" and "don't want to join" are not the same thing.

It should be abundantly clear to you that men are the more vulnerable sex, and are victims in many many ways. If you insist on describing that as "treated the same", I would say that you're hopelessly lost and up to your eyeballs in feminist indoctrination. It's sort of pointless to argue about that since Im willing to lie, and concede that we can call it "the same". Once we get to the point where the problems are "equal", then the solutions become the responsibility of the individual and not a group claiming to be the victim of inequality.

That actually sounds like a very non-snowflake-y position. It would be extremely hypocritical of me to constantly denounce identity politics and claims of victim-hood, but then turn around and play the same game when it suits my gender.

Rejecting the feminist agenda is really only part of the solution for men. The rest of the solution involves men starting to act like men, and to stop apologizing for it.

Boohoo, little snowflake.
I really hope you don't have a son.