A message from Anonymous My brother thinks Misandry is real, what do I do.

First of all, your brother sounds like a real piece of work and I’m sorry you have to deal with him. Have you thought of framing him for a crime? Or convincing him he is adopted so he goes off to find his real parents?

If he is going to be so sheltered to think that there is a equivalence to him having his feelings hurt and actual misogyny, there isn’t a lot anyone can do.

I would definitely tell him to look at the #yesallwomen hashtag either on here or on twitter and see exactly what women have to deal with every day. Your brother will never ever be threatened with violence for expressing an opinion online as a man.

FUN FACT: The woman who started that hashtag was bullied off twitter she received so many threats.

He will never be questioned about his intentions when he expresses an interest in video games, comic books or science fiction. Women are constantly harassed out of these spaces because they aren’t perceived as being real fans.

Your brother will never have to truly worry about walking home alone.

Men exist in a world of extreme privilege (myself included) that is so massively pervasive that we barely notice. we make up 49% of the population but nearly everything in the world is catered to us.

The women stereotyping men is a form of survival. That can be measured in hurt feelings. Where as misogyny has a body-count; evidenced by the UCSB shooting.

And that 11,766 women have been killed by their boyfriends or husbands between 2001 and 2012.

If that doesn’t change his mind, message me back for tips on how to leave his finger prints at a crime scene.