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Study of men who embodied a young woman in VR finds they felt disgust & anger when catcalled
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No, because, and I say that with love towards you, it's not a main issue right now for society.
I understand that it is the main issue for you right now. And I need you to understand that if that's the case, you are not on the top of the priority list because there are people who are worse off.
If you are currently battling for custody, it sounds terrible, and I feel for you. I can't imagine what's that like. If I can do anything for you, let me know.
I don't onow if you're joking but you're helping to prove the point.
Well, yes.
Feminism won't fight for every issue right now.
But it will still help you regardless of what you're missing.
That gets us nicely back to start of the discussion. Feminism might recognize men's issues, it just doesn't consider them very important to deal with right now. Even when it's something like conscription that's the biggest and most blatant legal discrimination there is in my country.
Nothing recognizes your specific issues right now, what do you want me to say.
You're supposedly from Finland, which means you are better off than most of the world.
Feminism might make draft more equal. That may not be on top of their concerns, but it's still better than anything else I can think of.
That's the whole point, it might recognize the issue but it just doesn't care all that much. So of course men aren't all that hot about feminism since they're not seeing it push for issues specifically men are facing.