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Originally Posted by vesavius
Yes, a lot of straight men have been radicalised, but largely in a direct response to the radicalisation and growth of a heterophobic misandrist hard left.
It's often a direct pushback to the demonisation of straight men that we have seen grow for the last 20 years or so.
Idiots like Tate weren't born in a vacuum... They were created as a reaction to a dominant hardline Leftist anti white male ideology and it's cultural impact.
There was a point, probably around the mid 00s, that a silent ideological decision was made for our course of travel... Equality and fair play to all going forward, or revenge. Sadly, revenge was chosen and here we are.
I wish that we had all just chosen the first option.
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I also agree with this.
I do think that a lot of men feel attacked by the Entertainment industry and the media in general, which is why people like Trump, Tate, Farage, and Tommy Robinson have gained such huge followings within the male demographic (especially white straight men.)
To be balanced though, people like Anita Sarkeesian was only able to garner such a big following, and radicalized some Feminists was because those women didn't feel like that they were welcomed into certain activities that were dominated by straight men.
Basically it keeps going full circle where both sides keep trying to outdo each other with how hateful they can be towards the other gender.
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