True, to some extent. I'll agree with you that MRAs do exact the most direct change through picking up sword and shield and fighting the system, but as Fidelbogen points out, anyone not living within the matrix is at least indirectly helping to bring it down.
Directly or indirectly, I'd say everyone is helping to bring about change, and everyone's important to some extent so long as they aren't being slobs. Even one person can exert some small measure of change in and about themselves.
Oh certainly. MRAs have been ignored for decades, but now that women are finally starting to feel the effects of increasing numbers of PUAs, and especially the withdrawal of resources by MGTOW, something's gotta give. MRAs are the only ones offering honorable women a safe haven and a viable direction for the future. MRAs are trying to bring the sexes back together, but not on feminists' terms. It has to happen sooner or later, either through peaceful change or societal collapse. As for reactionaries, they might understand parts of the problem, but they don't seem to be offering viable solutions, which makes me question the depth of their understanding.
Almost. Real MRAs work for change.
ReplyDeleteTrue, to some extent. I'll agree with you that MRAs do exact the most direct change through picking up sword and shield and fighting the system, but as Fidelbogen points out, anyone not living within the matrix is at least indirectly helping to bring it down.
DeleteDirectly or indirectly, I'd say everyone is helping to bring about change, and everyone's important to some extent so long as they aren't being slobs. Even one person can exert some small measure of change in and about themselves.
Oh certainly. MRAs have been ignored for decades, but now that women are finally starting to feel the effects of increasing numbers of PUAs, and especially the withdrawal of resources by MGTOW, something's gotta give. MRAs are the only ones offering honorable women a safe haven and a viable direction for the future. MRAs are trying to bring the sexes back together, but not on feminists' terms. It has to happen sooner or later, either through peaceful change or societal collapse.
DeleteAs for reactionaries, they might understand parts of the problem, but they don't seem to be offering viable solutions, which makes me question the depth of their understanding.