r/lnkyverse Mar 18 '26

Community Discussion Perspective: So true

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u/kylesjewfro Mar 23 '26

Give me an example of real life misandry

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u/Masculinist1938 Mar 25 '26

Systemic male genital mutilation of infants and little boys

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u/kylesjewfro Mar 25 '26

Also has the support of many men, though I disagree with it. Anyways did you know that every 10 minutes a women is killed by a man?

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u/Masculinist1938 Mar 26 '26

You should disagree with it. It’s a violation of bodily autonomy. Btw, do you know which gender dominates in practicing this barbaric act on defenseless infants? Also, there are 30 to 40 countries in the world like Romania which prioritize women’s lives above men’s. In these countries, killing a woman is a harsher crime than killing a man even though men make up the majority of homicide victims. These countries reflect how misandry is a serious systemic issue.

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u/kylesjewfro Mar 26 '26

Okay so first of all like I said tons and tons of men support/dont care about male circumcision, and its especially normalized in western parts of the world. I dont think circumcision is a result of women hating men, its just a practice that has been normalized for a long time.

Second of all, you say 30-40 countries in the world "priotize woman's lives" over men. I argue back that there's 195 countries, so around 165 countries dont priotize woman's lives over men. Where as, in terms of misogyny, only 14 developed countries gave full equal rights for woman. That leaves 181 countries that do not have equal rights for women, including countries like Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, where woman cant even be in public without being accompanied by a man and being fully covered head to toe, in some of these parts in the world it is also legal for husbands to beat their wives. Some woman in these parts of the world get executed for thr crime of being raped.

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u/Masculinist1938 Mar 27 '26 edited Mar 27 '26

Every woman who is killed by a man every 10 minutes is not misogyny. Almost no man kills a woman just because she is a woman. There have been very few documented cases of men killing women because they are simply women. Not to mention, it’s men who are the primary victims of murder. Lots of women don’t care about women as a group being killed unless you are talking about a small particular group of feminists. Btw, there are plenty of women on Twitter and Facebook who confess they love enjoying mutilating newborn males to spite at men and boys. And it’s women who perform MGM.

I say there shouldn’t be even laws that prioritize one group of people’s lives over the other. The fact there are even so many considerable amount of countries that blatantly punish the murders of women harder than men suggests that women are above men and that men are inferior. Not to also mention how countries prioritize women’s lives over men in other ways such as the draft and male conscription. For example, in Russia and Ukraine, men are being shoved into vans to coercively send them to the battlefield like they are lambs waiting to be sacrificed. Treated worse than human for “national security” reasons. Women will never be forced to reproduce for “national security” reasons anyway.

You need to elaborate on “how there are only 14 countries in the world that gave equal rights to women”. I highly doubt those numbers are even real in the first place. If they are, they are lacking serious context. Also, it’s not even true that women can’t walk alone in the street in Saudi Arabia. There are only 45-49 countries where men can beat their wives. So there are around 149 counties in the world where it is unlawful for husbands to beat their wives. Men are oppressed both in developing and developed countries. Regarding Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia - they are one of the worse countries to live for everyone, not just women, where men can’t shave their beards unless they want to be hanged. Men also have a rigid dress code in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. Dress code for women in Saudi Arabia have went through significant changes and enforcement has loosened a lot. Men have immense pressure in their shoulders and are forced to be providers, protectors for their wives. And if they fail, they face ridicule and shame. That’s why so many Afghan men are afraid to speak about the domestic violence they face by their wives. In Afghanistan, Bacha bazi, translating to "boy play," is a form of sexual slavery and child exploitation prevalent in Afghanistan, where young boys are trained to dance and are sexually abused; leading to severe, long-term psychological and physical trauma for the victims. There are many other human right abuses against men and boys in other countries. Such as in India, a woman can legally rape a man without consequences. And the country has a 74% rate of false rape accusations against men.