This hit way too close to home for me
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We can undo it. We just need men to vote as a block for once, not as 8 million different groups with different agendas.
We also need a politician who will stand strong and actually do what is necessary.
You don't vote your way out of this. The political system is too slow and resistant to the changes that need to take place. Either we have generations of collapse or we have an upheaval of blood to correct course before everything is unsalvageable.
Yes, we can undo it. We can put women back in the metaphorical "chains" necessary for society to function properly again. They will totally submit to that easily. And we can get every 20 something year old man to vote AGAINST getting laid until after marriage.
This is not something that goes back into the bottle, and especially not with something as simple as a vote.
Just make it illegal to discriminate against men. That's it.
A leader just has to give a speech about how women have turned from the group discriminated against in the past, to openly discriminating against others. Then after that, make a law independent of sex discrimination (which is never enforced when men are affected) that says discriminating against men is illegal. Encourage whistleblowing on companies that continue to do it.
Its already illegal to fuck children. People still do that. Pot is illegal, yet you can openly ask where to get it and everyone you know probably did it once.
You are being incredibly naive if you think that illegality will do anything but make it slightly less overt.
Shit, domestic violence is completely gender neutral and yet men (like me! Hi!) get arrested for her hitting us.
You are thinking that weakly written laws will defeat tens of thousands of years of instinct to protect and listen to women (Women are Wonderful/Halo Effect two-fer combo)? You think people will even bother to enforce those laws?
You should be smarter than this man.
Pedos exist. They usually get caught and jailed.
I believe having a legal backing will enable men to speak openly and challenge the discrimination. It's less about how much it can be enforced and more about what it stands for. If a few companies end up in drawn out and expensive legal cases over it, the practice will end. This exact logic was employed against Ford when their recall strategy was to simply pay off anyone who sued over a defective vehicle. They got forced to pay a massive settlement and the practice ended the next day.
That's because of the Duluth model, something that is not a law by itself. It's simply an advisory, yet it works very well for their agenda. Why? Because their groups fight hard, using all their media assets and everything else they have to retain control. We don't fight dirty enough - that's the problem. Having that legal backing will enable us to fight on the same terms, rather than from the back foot.
I don't think it'll always work. Of course they'll still do it in some places. But the key is to make the large companies give up on their cult. A law, followed by the traditional leftist trick of putting the case in front of a friendly judge, will ensure our side wins.
In the end of the day, money talks. We have to make them fear us going after them more than fearing women's sexism claims.
I know you are smarter than this.
It would take a massive societal collapse and a reset event to even hope to fix things.
You cannot fix this via voting or with new laws.
Too many men will simp and sacrifice it all no matter what for these whores.
Who eill enforce these laws?
No law can stop the biological weakness of thirst in many weak men.
Man, for all your bluster, your solution is 'make it illegal'?
Son, I am disappoint.
Well, I'm trying to avoid violence or dramatic societal resets. It's a delicate balancing act to do what is necessary but also not cause damage to the current society.
I believe making it illegal would push the culture of fear out of the window. Everyone could report their employer if they had feminist policy. The main reason we lose is because we're scared of the consequences of speaking out - a simple change of the law would help massively, because men would believe the government is on their side.