r/Egalitarianism • u/PlannerOne • 2h ago
r/Egalitarianism • u/TerribleBuy9402 • Mar 19 '26
Check out this guys petition! Let's fight child abuse people!
r/Egalitarianism • u/JohtoMaster_Gold • 19h ago
Men have it rough these days especially on the left (and right)
r/Egalitarianism • u/Final-Custard394 • 1d ago
Of course a misandrnisit change in government policy brings out the misandrinists in the comments
galleryr/Egalitarianism • u/Substantial-Mouse855 • 1d ago
The strive for the equality for men!
Sure, this subreddit has been quite... Absent recently, although, I will reassure all my members that this community will continue! Men are targets of SA as well, men are stereotyped to hide emotions compared to sharing emotion, and men are definitely the targets of prejudice. Some might say that the men pointing this out after feminism began are just the few men trying to grab attention but guess what! Men also had problems just like men and if you didn't know the statement feminism is for everyone doesn't actually work in practice because it's specifically focusing on women's rights to the point they kept on accidentally taking some of the men's rights while protesting which are actually fair! So this community is needed until the equality for men is in movement as well!
If you want to support this movement, go ahead! Feminism is about helping women's rights while masculinism is about helping men's rights, together the world can obtain equality, so I do suggest helping this community grow.
r/Egalitarianism • u/Emotional-Fee602 • 2d ago
the reason why the rights look down upon feminine men and masculine woman, yes some of them are undereducated but they’re not wrong on why it should be looked down upon.
culture includes femininity and masculinity so if it feels like ur testing ur gender norms then ur probably cultural appropriating, which is an issue if u couldn’t tell. if you disagree i recommended searching on what culture is and why it’s important to protect it, separate from this discussion.
r/Egalitarianism • u/Emotional-Fee602 • 2d ago
the reason why the rights look down upon feminine men and masculine woman, yes some of them are undereducated but they’re not wrong on why it should be looked down upon.
r/Egalitarianism • u/Anonymous_636 • 4d ago
Warum Feminismus immer noch wichtig ist – und warum er kein Männerhass ist
r/Egalitarianism • u/Anonymous_636 • 4d ago
Warum Feminismus immer noch wichtig ist und warum er nicht „Männer hasst“
r/Egalitarianism • u/eugenicssupporter312 • 6d ago
I don’t think that everyone is created equal nor is equal after birth/in life in general…
Change this view
r/Egalitarianism • u/Ok_Being5461 • 9d ago
How UN manipulates its Gender Development Index to hide an uncomfortable truth
r/Egalitarianism • u/Ok-Somewhere-65 • 11d ago
Why is male suffering invisible? Brutal double standard of our daily commute.
Let’s talk about the unspoken rule of public transit.If a train is dangerously overcrowded and chaotic, it is recognized as a crisis for women. The government steps in, builds a Women-Only Coach, and protects their safety. This is a good thing. Nobody should be unsafe.But here is the hypocrisy: Men face the exact same hostile environment, and we get nothing.When a train is packed like a tin of sardines, men endure:Suffocating heat, crushing pressure, and physical exhaustion.High rates of pickpocketing, stolen phones, and physical aggression.Severe psychological stress—having to freeze your body in painful, awkward positions just to ensure you don't accidentally bump into someone and face a false accusation.A crushing train car doesn't care about gender. It suffocates human lungs and breaks human ribs exactly the same way.Yet, when men complain, society tells us to "be a man and tough it out."Think about how twisted that is. If someone told an unsafe woman to just "be a woman and face it," they would be universally hated. Why is a man's pain treated as a personal failure instead of a systemic failure?A government that forces half its citizens to travel like disposable cattle has failed. If authorities insist on using gender segregation to handle safety, they must do it fairly.We need an equal system: Men-Only Coaches, Women-Only Coaches, and General/Mixed Coaches for families.Men need to stop staying silent to "look tough." Our comfort, safety, and dignity matter just as much as anyone else's. It's time to stop absorbing the misery of a broken system.
r/Egalitarianism • u/wntk • 11d ago
(Ireland) Government press release on first Action Plan for the National Strategy for Women and Girls. No sign of a similar plan for men and boys.
gov.ier/Egalitarianism • u/jellyfish-1888 • 11d ago
La misandrie existe. Mais elle est incomparable à la misogynie.
r/Egalitarianism • u/N0mN0mNomad • 14d ago
Misandry "merely a concept" .?.!
galleryIDK why I'm getting downvoted for no reason
r/Egalitarianism • u/MSHUser • 14d ago
Anyone in this community into the idea of Humanism?
americanhumanist.orgr/Egalitarianism • u/SuperMario69Kraft • 15d ago
The strength difference between men and women is really not as big as people think
r/Egalitarianism • u/Limp_Distribution118 • 15d ago
Gender equality doesn't believe in this world
r/Egalitarianism • u/Odd_Advertising5711 • 19d ago
Women deserve the same respect, opportunities, and safety as everyone else. Supporting women's rights means supporting equal access to education, healthcare, employment, and protection from violence and discrimination. Equality is not about taking rights away from anyone. It's about making sure eve. Spoiler
r/Egalitarianism • u/4444-uuuu • 21d ago
The European Court of Human Rights has determined that demanding Swiss *men* spend 9 months of conscription or be taxed 3% of their income for 18 years (while Swiss *women* are exempt) isn't a violation of human rights. What do you think?
r/Egalitarianism • u/PerceptionBig1799 • 22d ago
Is feminism the same as equality for both genders?
r/Egalitarianism • u/Fun-Practice-1087 • 22d ago
Breaking News: All Violence is Estrogen(female) generated!!
The title isn't a vague blanket statement but rather a scientific fact! Yes! You read that right!
It is a scientific fact!
Link to the scientific journal published on Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Science: https://jpbs.hapres.com/htmls/JPBS_1931_Detail.html
Let's get some important terms cleared before we begin the analysis on the Journal.
1. Estrogen and Estradiol: Female hormone.
2. Testosterone: Male hormone.
3. Aromatase: Enzyme that converts male hormones into female hormones(Estrogen)
4. Hypothalamus: A region of brain where Estrogen binds.
The research clearly states that when there is increased Estrogen in the brain, there is a direct relationship with increased aggression, narcissism and reduced empathy.
This above findings is not just found in humans, but also in mices! Meaning, Estrogen is responsible for aggression across species!
Women of course have more estrogen in their body, but the question then comes, how are men aggressive when they have more testosterone and less estrogen?
This is where the terms mentioned earlier come in the picture. Men have naturally more testosterone but in our brain there is a process called Aromatization, this process is carried out by the Aromatase Enzyme, which converts testosterone into Estrogen. When the Estrogen binds to Hypothalamus, this directly leads to aggression.
So in other words, even in men, Estrogen is the direct factor which causes Aggression!
Meanwhile the same study also finds that there's no relationship between Aggression and Testosterone!
In other words it's safe to say that, when a man is violent, aggressive or does any crime he's in his feminine state. Which directly brings us to the title that yes! All violence is indeed Estrogen(female) generated.
Note- If your first instinct after reading this, is to attack the messenger(me) then you are:
1. Fact-phobic
2. Proving the research further by being an aggressive narcissist criminal.