QuoteIf they really hated women, if this really was a super-misogynist society, then being a misogynist would be expected and celebrated.
We're not Iran or Saudi Arabia, of course. I wasn't exaggerating like that. But we still have issues with women. Some people do celebrate misogyny, like telling and laughing at rape jokes, like saying rape victims were looking for it or not believing them, etc.
QuoteBeing accused of raping a woman can ruin a man's reputation and life forever.
Never as bad as a woman getting raped and getting PTSD, depression and other pretty bad stuff. Do you ever think about their lives that get ruined? Sure, false accusations happen, but it's more likely that a woman is not believed or taken seriously by society when she reports rape (especially if it's her husband or if she's a sex worker or if she wears revealing clothes), or blamed for a rape. It happens more than falsely accusing a man of raping someone. I'm aware of mean, maybe even psychopathic women doing that kind of stuff, but it's not a huge problem and usually, the "this man's reputation got ruined" argument is used by groups like MRA.
QuoteI mean if society was truly an abjectly woman-hating society, we wouldn't have women in government ever because they wouldn't allow it. They wouldn't be allowing women into the armed forces like they are beginning to now. They wouldn't be trying to help women get careers in STEM or allowing them into universities. They just wouldn't tolerate women doing so many things they are allowed and actually encouraged to do, in lots of countries now.
That's extreme. I wasn't talking about extreme cases. I'm not aware of women being helped get STEM careers, they have to earn them just like everybody else. Also, remember these things happened because of feminism pushing for rights. We weren't always like that, our society has evolved a lot since the ancient times. I'm sure you know how women couldn't vote, and in my country they were allowed to vote after WW2. So we evolved, but some bad habits are hard to defeat. But you can't really scream "full equality exists" when for example 70 women vs 300 men are in a parliament, or when people say Hillary Clinton can't be president cause women can't be good leaders, or when a woman gets paid less for the same job a man does. I'm not saying we're so backward like the catastrophic examples you mentioned (but we were like that up until not so long ago). I'm just saying sexism is still very real even in western socities, although it's not as bad as other societies, obviously! But while our laws made men and women equal, they aren't always applied. And I wasn't even talking about laws, I was talking about general social attitudes, like sexually harassing women, catcalling, treating them like sex objects, acting like they owe men sex and acting like women exist to pleasure men (all the nakedness, not to mention derogatory porn), and all the sexist slurs that people use all the time. It's a cultural thing, and it's not going away. I WAS LIKE THAT. I WAS THAT KIND OF GUY. So I know
exactly how sexist men think and act. I wasn't consciously doing it though, I just live in a pretty sexist area, and add this to my poor social skills and you get a pretty shady guy. Now I learned what respect for women is and I stand up for their rights - not just legal, but cultural and social too, so I'm not an ass anymore.
OP - there are groups of feminists like TERFs and many radfems that don't really like us trans guys. One of the things I'd like to hear when talking about trans men and feminism is that those groups are only groups of transphobes and they're also just like any other hate group (because they promote hatred, not equality), and should have no place in feminism now. And then well, me and other people addressed other issues so I already wrote about certain topics in other posts.