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Yes, it is. Again, I don't think the director reasoned it out so well.
Reason...YouTube...reason...YouTube...trying soooooooo hard to put these together but no matter what, they repel one another like two positive sides on a magnet.
I respectfully disagree with the premises being made...nothing wrong with being chivalrous, IMO. Also nothing wrong with being a "feminized man", if that is in fact what a guy wants to be like. The truth is, I strongly believe that if men in society were able to more openly share their (positive) emotional, loving, and caring side without fear of recrimination (like women are able to), then society just might be a better place, actually...
Probably. That's a double standard. Men can't express themselves without other men and women making fun of them.
I've always said that feminism heavily contributes to misandry. While they're not the only problem, other men are also the problem. A YouTuber posted a video, classifying these men into 4 different groups.
White Knights - They support misandric practices and always side with women all the time. Good examples are Dr. Phil, Barack Obama, and Joe VAWA Biden.
Feminized men - These types are pro-feminine and want to be women.
Married men - Not talking about all married men. But there's one type that shames single men for being single, asking why they aren't in a relationship. If a couple's having issues, the married men always side with the stranger's wife. And some of these married men will shame any random man just to front for his wife.
Elite men - The last that's a known problem to anybody are the elite men. These guys can literally cause the course of your life. They're the ones in positions of power. They're very manipulative in politics. They alienated everyone. Black, white, Asian, Jews, Christians, atheists, men, straights, gays, and even women.
The YouTuber was pretty deep in his classifications on these types of men that are a deep threat to normal men.
I respectfully disagree with the premises being made...nothing wrong with being chivalrous, IMO. Also nothing wrong with being a "feminized man", if that is in fact what a guy wants to be like. The truth is, I strongly believe that if men in society were able to more openly share their (positive) emotional, loving, and caring side without fear of recrimination (like women are able to), then society just might be a better place, actually...
I didn't watch the video but I'll chime in on this by discussing "male feminists." I did read about the 4 typologies described.
I have worked with a few; three that I can think of. They are typically married, more beta than alpha, get along better with the women in the office than the men, always chide the man when a gossipy topic hits the media, and on and on. I don't understand how they can be married providers and not even minimally empathize with their own gender.
Oh yeah, when one of these male feminists got married, his "best man" was a woman. Another one was a well-educated director (married) who would spar with his male middle managers, even shooting himself in the foot by causing them to leave and strand the servicing of clients, and then elevate less qualified women, with whom he never sparred, that couldn't handle the work. (No, he wasn't getting any on the side...too much of a geek and very self-righteous about being a family man). The first of these two was more annoying. The second one was a serious liability to the company.
I'd love to know what makes a "male feminist" tick.
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