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2 min readMar 29, 2021

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False. The article does not criticize one gender.

The article criticizes some members of a group who claim to have done one thing while, in fact, doing the opposite and explores their state of mind based on what they are asking women about it.

Those members happen to be of one gender because the group is a man only group.

The article clearly applauds those members who actually stay true to the group acronym.

The article kindly recognizes men who do not want to be part of the exit crew.

So there’s no man bashing here.

Just a question. If your a man who wants to live a life without the complications of relationships with women, why do you care and obsess over what women think about it?

In no way is that man bashing because it applies to such a small portion of men.

Further, most feminists do not obsess over men or hate men. A very small number out of all the women in the world actually hate men. They claim to be feminists but in most ways are not.

There is a world of difference between wanting to improve conditions for women and hating men. Between challenging behavior and paradigms that have harmed women (also men) and hating men. Between wanting equity at work and at home and hating men.

You might want to spend some time in deep self reflection as to why all you ever read out of an article written by a woman about any those things is “man- bashing" or “man hater".

There is not some cosmic scale that must be balanced of one sex over the other. That’s a choice we’re making. It’s a false choice. Equity and equality doesn’t take anything away from men. In many ways it will improve conditions for men too, just in different ways.

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