Andrew Tate is a symptom, not the problem’: why young men are turning against feminism - eviltoast

Despite the triggering headline, this is a pretty good article that talks about how younger men are falling for this horseshit

  • ULS@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Maybe it’s shitty pop politics and it isn’t only just feminism or any other hot marketed divisive-styled news topic, it’s all the pop politics, whether they are left or right.

    I’m convinced people hate the pop news system and are too consumed in it to understand that’s their enemy and not the topics that the news markets. I swear mass media is building anti LGBT and anti feminism on purpose by never shutting the fuck up about it. In turn people blame feminists and LGBT when it’s the news system shoving shit in people’s faces and gaslighting everyone to hate everyone.

    Marketing is the enemy of all of us.

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      Not saying you are wrong. In my view, having grown up under the system of being a disposable male, seeing something like “mens mental health day cancelled because of lack of female representation” https://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/nov/17/row-after-university-of-york-cancels-international-mens-day-event is right on par with what I grew up with and honestly what we should be working against.

      I do agree media has their hand on the scale making things worse. That said, media isn’t the sole contributor to the problem. Foisting the responsibility onto an amplifier ignores the baseline sentiment.

      • Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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        9 months ago

        The media is owned and controlled by the same untra wealthy people that are pushing for far right policies.

        Do the math.

    • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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      I think it goes deeper.

      Overall wage growth has remained stagnant for a while, but we are seeing greater wage equality and an increase in education requirements for jobs. I wouldn’t be surprised if the economic conditions for high-school educated men dropped significantly and the economic conditions for college educated men remained stagnant.

      So if you are a working class white male angry at the system, you may end up angry that all these women came in to change the system for them instead of at the economic elites not paying their fair share.

      And they may hear stories about how men a few generations ago were still “kings of their homes”, where women were unable to leave bad situations. The power sounds a lot nicer than today.

      So you’ve got a lot of young guys looking at the old system and wanting that.

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          9 months ago

          You’re aware of the systemic inequality and want to address that first, which is admirable.

          The best you can do for now is to prep for the next fight by getting your colleagues on the same page that they are being just as exploited by the system.

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          And every time I bring up wealth inequality and try to point out the ultra rich are the real enemy, people just dismiss and ignore me. The lives of every single marginalized person would be unequivocally improved with additional wealth, but I can’t for the life of me get a leftie to understand that. Instead bathroom policies and diversity quotas are apparently the priority.

          Is it an US thing? Since that is not the case in Germany for example.