imminentdeathsyndrome:

talking-fedora:

Even if Al Bundy was the face of the men’s rights movement, he never beat his wife or kids, never cheated, and slaved away at a shoe store to provide for his family even though they neither respected him nor acknowledged his sacrifices. In essence, Al Bundy is the everyman and brings attention to the plight of men who selflessly provide and give up their dreams and goals to do so. OP, like most feminists, have chosen to focus on purely the superficial without really digging past the surface to understand the situation. Al Bundy is the casualty of a society that treats men as unfeeling, disposable objects. I’ve watched dozens of episodes where he casually talks about contemplating suicide which is a real problem for men as seen here:

So why would Al Bundy be such a bad representative for the men’s rights movement? Why, because he’s sexual and likes breasts? Because he’s not subservient to his wife who treats him like an ATM and ignores his obvious suicidal tendencies and depression? No, its because he doesn’t like feminists because they, like society, normalize his plight and the plight of all men in his situation and when they complain they’re greeted with, “man up”.