• houstoneulers@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Male solidarity is actually increasing, you just assume it doesnt bc you dont see it. The problem is that every group actually shames men for being human. Especially if those groups dont like them for whatever flimsy reason. And if men try to demonstrate solidarity when standing up for one another, others try to gaslight them or straight up try to turn the herd against them by ridiculing them.

      Stop that instead of blaming the lack of male solidarity. It exists. The problem is that ppl dont want to see it so they can continue to blame lack of “male solidarity” and try to tear it down when they do see it.

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        6 months ago

        But there IS a lack of male solidarity, in the firm of male-on-male hostility

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          6 months ago

          Mostly what you see on social media. There are more groups supporting men run by men, sizable shifts in their voting coordination, more legal representation coming forward to litigate when men are discriminated against, etc.

          What you see isn’t the whole picture bc ppl dont care to see the whole picture.

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              6 months ago

              Doesnt matter your source anyways. It doesnt change the fact that solidarity is improving amongst men. And voting track record is a far better indicator than what you’ve noticed around you.