I wouldn't agree that nobody is trying to absolve them of accountability, but I do agree it was a mistake for society to grant them the freedom they have today. The "trad man" that OP was mocking is the type of guy who dismisses men's complaints by saying that it's our fault when, individually, we don't actually have the ability to tell women "No".
I think it still rests on the individual man to support policies and other local leaders who need to rise up and defenestrate women of their rights.
You're right that as individuals, the most we can do is tell women within our local vicinity "No!' when it comes to accommodating their tripe.
I do also understand OP's point about the tradcucks who constantly dismiss the issues women bring to the table by putting all the blame on men (this is even a growing trend within some manosphere circles, too).
But, individually, men still need to mobilise (where possible) to deny women leverage (viz., if you're the boss of a business, do not elevate or put a woman in power... ever), or to support/start grassroots committees who aim to re-establish power for men.
There is still an unhealthy amount of blue-pilled men out there who vehemently decry and putdown red pill content or still claim that things like "misandry isn't a problem because men still have institutional power".
These kinds of men are still a large portion of the normie community; and so, women will never be put in their place if these men keep making excuses for them.
I wouldn't agree that nobody is trying to absolve them of accountability, but I do agree it was a mistake for society to grant them the freedom they have today. The "trad man" that OP was mocking is the type of guy who dismisses men's complaints by saying that it's our fault when, individually, we don't actually have the ability to tell women "No".
This is true to an extent.
I think it still rests on the individual man to support policies and other local leaders who need to rise up and defenestrate women of their rights.
You're right that as individuals, the most we can do is tell women within our local vicinity "No!' when it comes to accommodating their tripe.
I do also understand OP's point about the tradcucks who constantly dismiss the issues women bring to the table by putting all the blame on men (this is even a growing trend within some manosphere circles, too).
But, individually, men still need to mobilise (where possible) to deny women leverage (viz., if you're the boss of a business, do not elevate or put a woman in power... ever), or to support/start grassroots committees who aim to re-establish power for men.
There is still an unhealthy amount of blue-pilled men out there who vehemently decry and putdown red pill content or still claim that things like "misandry isn't a problem because men still have institutional power".
These kinds of men are still a large portion of the normie community; and so, women will never be put in their place if these men keep making excuses for them.