Translation for all the vitriol: We never had a positive male figure in our lives, our dad left us, didn't have anyone else to fill the void, grew up with a spiteful mother and now I spend my life screaming how bad men are because I'm desperate for attention.
One of the things I was most glad about looking back was having my grandfather growing up, he filled the void, took me to see his mates at a pub, played games with me and basically became my main male role model on life
The death of the nuclear family is the biggest disaster of the West.
That's still not a positive role model, you know the saying "too much medicine becomes poison"
Same thing here, if you're too overprotective then they grow up feeling like someone's always going to bail them out so they don't need to care for repercussions. A good role model is not just someone who protects and supports but allows them to suffer consequences whether by their own actions or by being punished.
Is that really true? How do their fathers rationalize their daughters' support of male genocide with the fact that they are men?
I'd be a terrible parent if I had a daughter. The moment she says anything feminist, out on the streets and disowned. I wouldn't feel even slightly guilty.
Translation for all the vitriol: We never had a positive male figure in our lives, our dad left us, didn't have anyone else to fill the void, grew up with a spiteful mother and now I spend my life screaming how bad men are because I'm desperate for attention.
Sadly, this is probably more accurate than not. So many personal and societal issues can be traced back to broken homes without a father figure.
One of the things I was most glad about looking back was having my grandfather growing up, he filled the void, took me to see his mates at a pub, played games with me and basically became my main male role model on life
The death of the nuclear family is the biggest disaster of the West.
Don't give them they much credit. They just hate us because they're hate-filled sadists.
That's still not a positive role model, you know the saying "too much medicine becomes poison"
Same thing here, if you're too overprotective then they grow up feeling like someone's always going to bail them out so they don't need to care for repercussions. A good role model is not just someone who protects and supports but allows them to suffer consequences whether by their own actions or by being punished.
Is that really true? How do their fathers rationalize their daughters' support of male genocide with the fact that they are men?
I'd be a terrible parent if I had a daughter. The moment she says anything feminist, out on the streets and disowned. I wouldn't feel even slightly guilty.