15 Jun 2016

Can They Change Your Mind About Men's Rights Activists?

Lame-stream Commentators decry the MHRM,
but readers vote for the MHRM in even greater numbers.
Telegraph: Are Men's Rights Activists (MRAs) a necessary force for good, or harmful and unnecessary?
According to entrepreneur and Telegraph Men columnist Alex Proud, groups identifying themselves as such are "deluded conspiracy nutjobs" who ought to be ignored at every turn.

"In MRA circles, you’ll hear a lot about the feminisation of society, but when pressed on specifics, MRAs either dissemble or offer up examples where women are moving towards the same deal men have enjoyed for years. You do start to wonder if it’s all just nostalgia for a time when boys ruled the world without having to try," Proud wrote.

Others, however, see the existence of organised communities speaking out for male issues a natural and necessary antidote to radical feminism.



"Until you know the red pill you exist in the world of shadows and lies," one extreme MRA wrote in 2013, referring to the 'red pill' Matrix reference used as an analogy for finding out that men have become subservient to women. "You are a slave to the matriarchy. Break your chains, join the freedom-fighting men listening and seeing, and you will learn the truth and be free."

They're a controversial topic, but is your opinion fixed? Let's see if we can change your mind...


Edited by AA




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