• kamenLady.@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I would say it also much depends on the sub. There may be some subs where there ain’t a man around.

    I don’t remember the name, but that TERF sub is so extreme anti anything that isn’t a “real” woman, that i never went in again, after a quick peek.

    They’re scary.

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      9 months ago

      There are far less radical feminist men in general because the movement actually wants to destroy the patriarchy and gender stereotypes, third wave ‘pickme girlboss show your tits to get ahead in capitalism’ feminism is far more paletable to the male gaze.

      It’s like how Joe Biden’s leftwing ethos of screw the poor to pay rich capitalists and oil companies while making lipservice to vaguely progressive ideals (vaguely progressive in 1950) is popular because it’s fundamentally anti-change where as anyone that actually wants structural change is automatically marked as a dangerous extremist and shunned.

      I’ve found that both TIRFs and TERFs do have a lot of understandable distrust and hostility towards men but are in general friendly to men who interact reasonably and take on board the things being said without making the normal kneejerk responses and ‘but won’t someone think of my pennis!’ arguments.

      So yeah you’ll likely find guys in most radfem spaces, except of course those designated explicitly for some purpose. Though yes I do feel being a man in a radfem space is similar to being a woman in tech or occasionally even a woman playing online video games - without the sexual harassment of course, and far less vitriolic abuse.

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        9 months ago

        and far less vitriolic abuse.

        Well, except the vitriolic abuse of trans people, which is the whole point of those groups…

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          8 months ago

          I’m the groups I’ve been in I seen I’ve not seen abuse, I’ve seen people stating their opinions. It’s easy to pretend the people who disagree with you are monsters but that’s not reality.

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              8 months ago

              You’re begging the question and putting words onto my mouth.

              No I’m not a member of any transphobic hate groups, I have as I’ve said read groups expounding TIRF and TERF viewpoints. The groups I’ve been in as I stated have not included abuse, harassment, or insults. They’ve actually been very respectful and interesting communities with plenty of intelligent people discussing things in a friendly and polite manor.

              As in said the assumption that anyone who doesn’t agree entirely with your opinion is a monster is easy to make but rarely true.