Is the idea that there really are meaningful and existential threats to the role, status, access to…
Ron Collins
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Honestly, I don’t think it’s an existential threat.
I think it’s a point made in what should be a civilized dialog.
I think it’s weird that so much rage seeps into their discourse when they respond to things that challenge a perceived (or IMO, real) patriarchy. Where’s the rage coming from? Why not just talk like a normal person?
FWIW the style and tone of your comment is not what I’m talking about, you sound perfectly able to have a reasonable conversation, although I’m not particularly interested in the topic of “Internet people are planning to categorically marginalize men, and what should be done about it.”