Happy International Men's Day!
What better day to pick for something I've been thinking was necessary, since my opposition constantly lie about what I stand for.
No questions that would dox me if I'd answer, they'll just be ignored.
Happy International Men's Day!
What better day to pick for something I've been thinking was necessary, since my opposition constantly lie about what I stand for.
No questions that would dox me if I'd answer, they'll just be ignored.
Not as radical as people think it would be.
What I would call it is "last chance diplomacy".
The feminist leaders will be held accountable for their actions, and we can debate over how many people that actually is when we actually get to that point. This part is essential for any hope of reconciliation, there has to be a lightning rod that takes all the deserved anger.
After their actions have been revealed, published and condemned, we draw a line under all of it. Everyone who wasn't convicted of crimes against humanity gets a clean slate, a chance to prove that there is some good in them.
We rebuild society removing the obvious biases (I don't need to detail these, I think. They're fairly well known) and start the trial period of reconciliation. March 8th becomes a day to remember the victims of the More Feminine Way™
I can't say there aren't arguments that society would improve without them taking part...(no I don't mean killing them!) but I don't think that's the right path to avoid ending up back here again.
After 3-4 years, we review the figures and see if reconciliation is working, and progress from there. The irony will be that despite being the leader of the plan, I would never consider it in my personal life. I think they condemned themselves a while ago.