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  • #120773
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    PeasantsArePeople
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    A lion does not concern himself with the opinion of the sheep - Tywin Lannister

    #120785
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    Untamed
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    Okay, I listened to him about 7mins, long enough for my taste. He’s one of the few menginas I’ve given so much time in 10 years.

    Making gender visible to men is the first step to engaging men to support gender equality.

    Gender is visible enough for me,Mister Mengina, especially the way the sluts dress nowadays. And you talk about gender equality as if weemins haven’t yet got it.
    Dips~~~ Ted, weemins had equality and they decided to take advantage of it in order to lord it over and ruin the lives of the poor shmucks they got their psychopathic claws into. These Men, many here on mgtow.com and including me, have experienced first-hand what you naively call “equality”. Stop calling this feminist abuse ‘Equality’ and quit f~~~ing lying for a minute, just enough to ascertain what it is that the Feminists really want. It has nothing to do with ‘Equality’.
    Making the suffering of Men visible to menginas is the first step to engage women to support TRUE gender equality, and not the tyranny you call equality.

    Premature self-congratulation.

    That’s what you’re into, Dips~~~ Ted. Giving yourself a pat in the back because you’ve found yourself a way to publicly speak about Men the way your deluded Blue-Pill scrambled brain allows you to isn’t a victory, neither for you nor for the other deluded bitches. It’s just hot air and you’re wrong, despite your pretty words and amusing jibes.
    The way you talked about a tie tells me you like to take it in the rear. Don’t lie now.

    Without confronting men’s sense entitlement I don’t think we can understand why so many men resist gender equality.

    Men’s sense of entitlement doesn’t come from your deluded imagined notions that men have had it easy or given to them or that their demands are irrational or unwarranted. Maybe it’s the case for you. I think you have an acute case of Gender Confusion and I would prescribe Red Pills to you if I thought there was still a chance to save you but after your little show I think you’re hopeless. The way you talk and move I doubt you even know the words hard work or guilty until proven innocent. My sense of entitlement merely rests on the fact that I’m a Human Being and I expect to be treated as such and anyone who doesn’t has two choices: f~~~ off or get f~~~ed up.

    Dips~~~ Ted, you failed to understand men. Being yourself somewhat of a man, it speaks volume about you. You are the poster boy of Menginas and are guilty of Gender Treason. Congratulations.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #120793
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    Heads-Up
    heads-up
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    “Feminism ,for the first time ,will allow men to be free”
    I agree with that šŸ˜› because men will choose to GTOW,

    “as the only man in the room”
    Should I tell him or does someone else want the honour…..?

    “its a woman win (Win win) for everybody.”

    STDs rampant/abortions rampant/marriage terminal/suicides increasing/drug abuse increasing/women less happy poll results/poverty increasing/
    but we are all so happy really.

    #120799
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    Untamed
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    ā€œFeminism ,for the first time ,will allow men to be freeā€I agree with that ? because men will choose to GTOW,
    ā€œas the only man in the roomā€Should I tell him or does someone else want the honour…..?
    ā€œits a woman win (Win win) for everybody.ā€
    STDs rampant/abortions rampant/marriage terminal/suicides increasing/drug abuse increasing/women less happy poll results/poverty increasing/but we are all so happy really.

    He’s lucky I wasn’t in the audience. I can’t understand how all those men listen to him without wanting to make him eat the microphone, are they all menginas in there? S~~~, probably, since none of ’em walked out.
    And you’re right, Feminism has allowed men to be free… Free to reject the twisted accepted norms of this feminist-rotten society and go their own way. Feminists shot themselves in the foot the moment they thought Men were stupid.

    “…as the only man in the room…”

    Should I tell him or does someone else want the honour…..?

    He’s not a man, he’s merely an echo of one, a fake, without the b~~~~ to look at the Gender War and Feminism and recognize them for what they are. He’s a glorified Mangina and a traitor to his own kind.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #120816
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    RoyDal
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    Okay, I listened to him about 7mins, long enough for my taste. He’s one of the few menginas I’ve given so much time in 10 years.

    You beat me. I didn’t make it past the 1-min mark.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #120821
    Untamed
    Untamed
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    Okay, I listened to him about 7mins, long enough for my taste. He’s one of the few menginas I’ve given so much time in 10 years.

    You beat me. I didn’t make it past the 1-min mark.

    That speaks highly of your intelligence and manliness. You saved yourself some high-blood pressure and mental anguish. I usually don’t give bastards like that a second of my day but I wanted to hear what PeasantsArePeople LOL’ed about.
    I’m not LOL-ing. Maybe I lost my sense of humor about gender traitors or it’s no laughing matter but Mr.Dips~~~ Mangina Ted is no comedian and fails at inspirational speeches. All he’s good for is towing the Femc~~~s agenda and pretending he’s not a man…. in fact he doesn’t have to pretend.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #120843
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    Anonymous
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    You all have stronger constitutions than I. I made to his opening sentence “I’m here to recruit men to support gender equality” before pulling the plug on this mangina moron.

    Equality, my ass, the deck is stacked against men on so many levels we cannot even begin to enumerate them all. Yet, true men, continue to forge their own way despite the obstacles. A wench could not last 30 seconds shouldering my burden.

    A big f~~~ off to all you feminist wenches and your toady manginas! I am a MGHOW. Hear me roar!!!!

    #120874
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    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    And this is where I see one way feminism and MGTOW differ. Feminists believe their -ism liberates the world, and it is some sort of collective win for their kind, and with this, others benefit, because their ideology is glorious. Just wear the label all. I see MRA in a similar boat. It is all around HeForShe.

    With MGTOW, I see each man wins his own betterment, on his own, with whomever will agree with him, and work with him. There is personal wins. There is no collective wins in MGTOW, just wins for pocket levels.

    This is a major reason why I don’t see MGTOW being compatible with Feminism at all. This is even beyond the gender politics they push.

    So, to the manginas out there, if you like Feminism so much, why don’t you buy it a ring and marry it? Oh wait, you can’t. can you? It can’t even say yes to your proposal. See, only people do things, not ideologies. If you believe an ideology/-ism did something, you don’t understand reality.

    Edit: I would also add here, that there is a difference between feminism and “gender equality”. I assumed the video was about feminism when I wrote. I did watch some of it, and realized it was a BIT different. What I will say here is that if you post on the Internet you are opposed to “gender equality” and mock it, you will draw fire. Even feminism is this, but “gender equality” is a trap term that will mess you up. I personally don’t operate from a rights or equality framework personally, but one of respect shown where it is best it show it, and a callous disregard of all things that aren’t relevant to me. Equality isn’t always the best thing, as equality fails to respect difference that make each person unique and some have disadvantages by default and birth, or life circumstances. Systemic attempts to fix these natural defaults can cause other forms of harm.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

    #120933
    Sidecar
    sidecar
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    Just another preachy idiot who doesn’t know what equality actually means.

    When assholes like this say “equality” what they actually mean are unearned, undeserved goodies for women without any of the associated costs, risks, or responsibilities that are on men. Because vagina.

    And that is NOT equality.

    Making gender visible to men is the first step to engaging men to support gender equality.

    Wrong. The first step to engaging men to support gender equality is to have it actually BE gender EQUALITY. Not pussy pass goodies for women.

    This is a major reason why I don’t see MGTOW being compatible with Feminism at all.

    The primary reason is that Feminism is not compatible with REALITY.

    Despite everything it claims, it is actually impossible for a woman to have her cake and eat it too.

    MGTOW are especially incompatible, because Going Your Own Way is a response based on a clear understanding of reality.

    #120848
    DDJ
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    The Problem with TED talks is that they don’t ever address viable, credible solutions to the problems they present or two sides of an issue.

    Further, if you listen to a TED talk…it’s like watching a woman’s afternoon talk show minus the open misandry and objectification. The speaker want’s to be heard and empathized with, so they can be happy with their dilemma…rather than solve the problem they present. The TED speaker will discuss a perceived problem…there’s never any indication they are doing anything to help solve it…other than talk about it.

    Every woman is a slut, if you catch her on the right day.

    #121040
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    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    The primary reason is that Feminism is not compatible with REALITY.
    Despite everything it claims, it is actually impossible for a woman to have her cake and eat it too.
    MGTOW are especially incompatible, because Going Your Own Way is a response based on a clear understanding of reality.

    Well, from my view, I don’t consider activism compatible with any part of the world. It is full of individuals with hubris thinking they can bell the cat by generating more noise in the world, and presuming the rest of the world cares about things as much as they do. So, for me, MGTOW is about the most real way I can deal with life now. I can only affect that which is in my small sphere, and I need to benefit from it. Feminism, and the rest of the Social Justice camp, is just the most noticeable example of this futility, and the least that would benefit me. I probably put MRAs next, because I check the list of their goals, and I can’t think of a single blasted one that benefits me personally. It goes out from there.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

    #121295
    Maillesmith
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    I listened to this video in it’s entirety, although it was difficult to listen to this same argument again.

    I refuse to believe that I am the person with any sort of problem, It seems this whole concept of gender and racial equality don’t reside with the “generic white man”, but rather the ethnic groups and genders who claim they are being treated unfairly. Of course, this also means, by their logic that I am “Blind to my privilege” and “blaming the victim”.

    I wanted to respond to his talk in three parts, and this will be later posted on YouTube’s comment section for the video.

    First, a personal analogy from my youth.
    I grew up in Collingwood, Ontario in the mid 1980’s. It was a ski resort town, and had a resident population of less than 10,000.There were no more than a dozen apartment buildings, primarily inhabited by the elderly and the entire base of the population in my little town was white, hard working, middle class families. It was the kind of town that talked disparagingly of single mothers, or of the “troubled” families in town. Everyone knew everyone by no more than one degree of separation, and you couldn’t do anything as a youth without your parents knowing within a day.

    During this time, television and movies were dominated by white people. YTV, MTV, and any of the local news stations only casted white anchors, with no attempt at ethnic diversity. Movies like “Mighty Ducks”, “The Sandlot”, “Flight of the Navigator”, and “D.A.R.Y.L.L.” were being pumped out, all the lead roles cast by white actors with the occasional supporting role by another ethnic group. This is more noticeable to me now as an adult, but as a child I didn’t notice. Not because I was racist, but because for me, that was how life was. I can’t even recall a single person from my 14 years in Collingwood who wasn’t white or aboriginal.

    I then moved to Barrie, Ontario. A bustling commuter city for Toronto, just an hour south on the brand new 6-lane highway. A population of nearly 100,000, and at the time was Canada’s fastest growing city. Subdivisions were springing up every summer, and the vast number and variety of people was staggering to me as a youth. Prior, I had never seen a panhandler, or witnessed a fight on “bar night”. I had never held on a conversation with an East-Indian person before, and was now buying thing from them at my local convenience store. I had never been around black people, but was now encountering groups of them either at school or while downtown. They made it a point to be intimidating, and it wasn’t hard for it to work on me. With my limited experience with any black people, they could be downright scary. Very few of the males were academically inclined.

    At this point in my life, I began to see race. It had never mattered to me before, mostly everyone I had known prior was like me; and the few encounters I had with other ethnicities was so insignificant that race never played a factor in dealing with someone. Now, in a city where I began to have stereotyped interactions with people of other races, it began to matter and for a very logical reason. The only place I saw an Indian or Middle-Eastern person working was at a convenience store, and while this was nothing of consequence, it strengthened the stereotype of “Apu” I had gotten from “The Simpsons”. And the vast majority of any encounters with black people, were with males around my age making a definite attempt at intimation and at times “bullied me”.

    It only makes sense to me, that as you encounter groups of people that act the same, you typically file them away/compare them in your head with others like them. It wasn’t until I moved to a city, that I began to notice that some people of the same skin colour act the same (including white people), and I began to treat them accordingly.

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    Secondly, I would like to look at the statements made by the women during the brainstorming session he described. Most notably, “I see a woman” and “I see a black woman”.

    I find it interesting that the groups of people that claim to be the most oppressed, or treated unequally because of a ethic, gender, or ideology tend to be the type of people that will first and foremost describe themselves as belonging to that group of people; and subsequently view themselves as one of them. This is very accurately portrayed by these two women’s statements. When asked what they saw when they looked in the mirror, they projected what they thought other people saw when they looked at them upon their own image. They aren’t seeing what is there, but what they believe others see. And they chose to see themselves as different than the rest of our human race, differentiating themselves with what they consider to be a determining factor. I won’t deny that some people see skin colour or gender as a reason to treat people differently from others, we here on MGTOW do it daily for various reasons (gender), and I have already alluded to my youth.

    So when asked what they looked in the mirror, these women have already began to partition themselves from society on gender and race lines. A very insidious, and often undetectable part of human social psychological interaction is the concept of a “self-fulfilling prophecy”, where a person’s pre-conceived notions of themselves and others affects social interactions and ultimately events and interactions transpire as previously expected. This is further strengthened by a conformation bias we all have to discount evidence contrary to our beliefs and to vehemently seek, and defend anything that will strengthen or support what we already think. Before leaving the house in the morning, these women have already formed expectations of how they will be treated or viewed, and will be nearly blind to anything that happens that might weaken that perception.

    Have you ever been surprised to be treated nicely by someone? Why? Are you surprised that they would do something nice for you, or did their actions not suit your preconceived notions of that person? Were you judging that person based on your prior interactions and observations and their kind gesture was out of character; or were you not expecting someone of their ilk to act in a kind manner to you? It’s interesting that people are always surprised at the kindness of strangers, but as you have never met the stranger before, you have nothing to base your opinion of them on besides their character and actions.

    Unless of course, you had a preconceived expectation of that person or group’s character based on nothing but your own bias.

    When you look in a mirror and see a “White man/woman”, “Black man/woman”, etcetera, you are building the basis on how you will be treated through your day, and will attribute it to other’s perception of your creed.

    I have felt the brunt of being treated differently due to my genetic heritage. I am a full blown “ginger” of Irish decent that attended a Catholic school until I was 14. I endured constant abuse from my peers, as I was one of 3 boys in the entire school with red hair (the others were bothers). There was no preconceived notions of being treated differently because of my hair – from the first time it happened it was to the tune of “Red-headed Freak”, and other specific taunts levied during the beatings. Aside from in the movie “American History X”, I have never seen someone stomping on another human being shouting racial obscenities, except for when I was being beaten.. I have a hard time believing a female or someone of colour has to endure as much abuse in today’s society as a redheaded youth. It has been popularised by South Park’s “Kick a Ginger Day”, and it has somehow been acceptable to allude that gingers are soulless but no longer acceptable to tell blond jokes.

    I thought this man’s first response, aside from the subservient and apologetic tone he used, was key to equality between gender and race lines. “When I look in the mirror, I see a human being.” There are few statements that could be more profound in relating the concept of equality. In those eleven words, that man spoke volumes about how he viewed himself, would expect to be treated and would treat others. He was well aware he was Caucasian, and that he was a man in his twenties, but he did not allow that to influence his perception of how people would treat him, as race and gender meant nothing to him when he looked at himself, or another person. Keep in mind, he was a graduate student working on his degrees on gender studies in a brainstorming session that consisted primarily of women, this do me does not speak of a man who was treating women differently because of gender.

    But then, to make this man feel ashamed for no longer acknowledging gender and race, these women turned a well meaning equality idealist into a spokesman and researcher with sexist and racist agendas. Promoting approaching race and gender issues with a bias under the guise of “equality”, instead talking about inclusiveness and working together, as he originally believed. Because he was mistakenly lead to believe that his previous equal views were a result of his “invisible privilege”, and to feel ashamed that he never realized it.

    This brings me to my third and final point. The devious way this false drive for equality is continuing to help sexism and racism proliferate, by convincing people, namely white men, that they have a problem because they don’t see race or gender as a chief way to treat someone. By convincing this man that he had the privilege to not see these basic human fundamentals, rather than seeing his views as true steps towards equality, they have ensured that he will strive to have women and people of colour treated differently than the “privileged white male”.

    The whole concept of invisible privilege is baffling to me. I am well aware in which ways I am privileged compared to a vast majority of the world: I have no concerns about where I’m going to sleep, what I’m going to eat, or the well being and safety of my child. I don’t endure the elements on a daily basis, I live a comfortable life compared to over 5 billion other people on the planet. By complex socio-economic events, geopolitical history and genetic lottery I was born in one of the most plentiful societies in our little slice of time. My privilege comes from being born in the right place in the world at the right time, not from the colour of my skin or my gender. I see where I have a vast advantage over the rest of the human race, simply because I HAVE, they do not.

    No one can make me feel guilty for being born, or for the actions of my predecessors. While I may enjoy a life of comfort that resulted from a imperialist take over of the Americas 400 years ago, I took no part in any ill-treatment of another culture and would condemn and oppose such things happening today. I may have been born into a world of plenty, but I’ve had to work for what I have accomplished and to survive. Even now, as a single father and in school for engineering I receive no special treatment; in fact propaganda around my college centers around treatment of women, and how men need to act to accommodate them.

    No privilege is invisible. some people might be oblivious to it, due to their ignorance and lack of intelligence (Jersey Shore anyone?). But a child born into money is well aware they have it better than the rest of their peers. But I refuse to be shamed for moving beyond race and gender when I look at another person, or in the mirror.

    When I look in the mirror, I see a person. A good person who will treat others with the respect they deserve and reserve judgement for those who actively assist or harm me. I see a person with dreams to achieve and fears to overcome. A person who wants to be treated in a manner befitting their actions, and not by expectations. I see a person who refuses to be treated differently through demographic lines that I see past. But of all the things I see about the person looking back at me, the one observation that is of the least importance to me is the fact that I am a white man. The black-head on my nose is of more consequence.

    To me, equality is summed up in that one simple sentence.

    “When I look in the mirror, I see a person.”
    If you see something else, you are the one who has discrimination issues not I.

    #121393
    Mango Ingaway
    Mango Ingaway
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    Of course feminism will make men free!
    Once they’ll have thrown enough s~~~ at anything that has a pair of b~~~~, you’ll see things like mgtow and herbivore men growing more and more.

    They’re driving society to s~~~ with their made-up theories, they just stay on their moral high horse and pretend they know better, but we’ll see how that turns out in the next decades. Super low birth rates and so on incoming, guys. For better or worse.

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

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