MediaVSReality
2 min readJun 19, 2019

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Every single human society to ever exist has had a pyramid type hierarchy. This is not a special patriarchal system, this is human nature. This is not patriarchal thinking. This is capitalistic thinking.

And if it’s tiny minority of men at the top, why does feminism make the huge generalisation of “male privilege” as if it applies to everyone?

Low status men exist. If high status men exist, then low status men exist too. To deny this is being wilfully blind of one of the less savoury aspects of human nature.

My theory has no relation to YOUR reality because you’re a woman and you don’t see life through the eyes of the average man. And my theory has far more science behind it than any explanation related to patriarchy.

Feminism isn’t wrong for focusing on women’s issues. Feminism is wrong for claiming to be about equality on the one hand and then laughing at men’s rights on the other. Men’s rights are a joke to most feminists (See UK politician Jess Phillips)

The only way that “all women have experienced sexual harassment” is if you lower the bar for what is deamed to be sexual harassment so low that it has literally happened to everyone.

No, my issues are not with patriarchy. My issues are with feminism. What is this incredible ability to somehow relate everything back to patriarchy?

The idea that I’ve been trained to “blame women” is absurd. I can’t think of a single instance in my life when I’ve blamed women for anything.

Meanwhile. Isn’t “blaming men” exactly what feminism revolves around?

Why would I want to participate in demolishing something that doesn’t actually exist? Feminism is an ideology. It’s not a set of facts.

It’s clear neither of us are going to understand each other. We essentially live in two different realities that are further separated by online filter bubbles.

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