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fandomsecrets2018-12-25 06:34 pm
[ SECRET POST #4374 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4374 ⌋
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[Disney/Doctor Who crossover]
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[Avatar: The Last Airbender]
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(Markiplier and his friend Wade)
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[Dumplin' on Netflix]
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[Daredevil]
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[Criminal Minds S03E13 "Limelight"]
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Re: No one is here
(Anonymous) 2018-12-26 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)In the world as it exists right now, men are largely the ones that instigate violence against women as a result of the social decisions we make about how we socialize and educate men. That set of social attitudes about masculinity is often called "toxic masculinity". One way to illustrate the impact of these behaviors is to imagine a hypothetical world with no men - the difference between how women would live in that world, and how they live in this world, illustrates the size and scale of the problem.
If we want to make the world better, and reduce that violence, the best way to do so is to socialize men better so that they don't do these behaviors. This will reduce violence against women, and also probably make men happier and healthier and make the world a better place. And this is one of the main political objectives of feminism.