Thin-Ant makes some good points in a response to u/serpentineeyelash, the moderator of r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates. However, he is wrong about one thing – feminists not liking the behaviour of ordinary women.

Feminists might say something about ‘conservative’ women and housewives here and there, but then they turn around and talk about “homemaking” and unpaid labour.

In The National Organization for Women’s Statement of Purpose, written by the very same Betty Friedan in 1966, it is stated: “We believe that proper recognition should be given to the economic and social of homemaking and child care”. This same organisation, the biggest feminist one in the world, was the same one that protested alimony bill being passed.

Feminism is just another traditionalism and a vile hate movement that needs to be recognized as such. Feminists support male slavery and men being forced into their gender roles while resorting to victim-blaming by scapegoating so-called “toxic masculinity” (as well as nebulous “patriarchy”). There’s nothing progressive or new about feminism, whether we’re talking about pedestalising female victimhood, propping up female domestic parasitism (even if they try to mask it being gender neutral language from time to time) or blocking male freedom from their gender roles.

Men need to start speaking up and tackling issues openly and they need spaces that allow them to do so. Any sort of tone-policing and restrictions, whether they come from people who label themselves “egalitarians” or feminists will fail miserably. Women and feminists can spout their misandry openly and slander MRAs. We shouldn’t restrict our criticism on women to feminism or just a few waves of it and police misogyny. Men can only be free when they’re free to speak their mind and show open contempt for women.