Perhaps the writer needs to consider her own unconscious misandry and shadow side.
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The battering ram of misandry is another attempt to silence debate.
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So does this bandying about of "misandry" every time a women speaks up.
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Despite all the fun-loving, internet-in-joke misandry, the vast majority of women and feminists do not hate men.
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But a younger generation of feminists has embraced what Slate writer Amanda Hess calls "ironic misandry".
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Increasingly, though, to talk about gender-specific issues invokes cries of "misandry" from the What About The Men brigade.
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Some would call it anti-male prejudice or misandry, some call it socialisation, some call it the workings of capitalism and some call it patriarchy.
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To be accused of misandry -hating all men -when sometimes one is merely trying to stick up for some women is really tedious.
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Men who claim to be genuinely worried about man-hating or "misandry" are grasping at straws, and searching for a victim status that simply doesn't exist.
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Misandry will be equivalent to misogyny only when women are equal to men.
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Misandry can be as nasty as misogyny and is as widespread (just check the internet).
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Perhaps the writer needs to consider her own unconscious misandry and shadow side.
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The battering ram of misandry is another attempt to silence debate.
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So does this bandying about of "misandry" every time a women speaks up.
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Despite all the fun-loving, internet-in-joke misandry, the vast majority of women and feminists do not hate men.
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But a younger generation of feminists has embraced what Slate writer Amanda Hess calls "ironic misandry".