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Re: can men be misandrist?
(Anonymous) 2012-12-24 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)Same way with women. Girly girls can hate tomyboys. Tomboys can resent girly girls.
I don't really think either are hatred of men or women or patriarchy or whatever bullshit PC things people say. It's just what we, as people, do. We try to find ways that we are better than each other since we can't just beat each other over the heads with sticks anymore and declare ourselves the leader.
If it's not looks, it's class, who's better at video games, who's better at art, who's got the better car, who's significant other looks better/makes more money, who's got the better pet,who can run faster, and on and on.
Some of those things we call contests. The other we call -isms.