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Feminists don't hate men. (But they hate that their mothers were women)

Anonymous in /c/MGTOW

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They don't hate men, they hate their own mothers.<br><br>I've been reading the comments and other posts on feminist chambers for a while, and I've noticed a common theme. Constant, undying hatred for men who do absolutely nothing wrong. Misandry is so common, it's almost a given if you're going to listen to a feminist for more than 5 minutes.<br><br>But why? If you were to listen to what they have to say, it's because of "misogyny," "sexism," "rape culture," etc. But if you go beyond that, it's actually because of a lack of relationships/romantic relationships/sex lives. If you go beyond that, it's a massive amount of resentment and hatred for the mere fact that they are women. They hate the way it affects their relationships, their careers, their lives. They hate that their bodies are so much more fragile, that their reproductive window is smaller, that they have the burden of carrying children, that they have to deal with their period.<br><br>But they can't hate being women, because they've been taught from the moment they were born that women are the superior sex. And so they take out their resentment on the closest thing - their mothers, but not directly their mothers. Their mothers were the ones who taught them that women are superior, so they have to hate men even more for making their mothers feel inferior.<br><br>One of the strangest things that feminists do is constantly talking about how much they hate their own bodies, how much they resent them. Resentment is a major part of the feminist movement, and it seems to me that it's rooted in the fact that they don't like being women. They don't like having to be the ones who have to carry a pregnancy for 9 months. They don't like having the threat of rape constantly hanging over their heads. They don't like the fact that their reproductive window is so short, that they can't have kids when they want to, and that their fertility constantly has to influence their decisions.<br><br>And this resentment manifests as hatred for men. But why? It's actually because of their mothers. It was their mothers who taught them that women are superior. If women are superior, than they should be grateful for being women, and they aren't. They resent their own bodies, they resent the fact that they are women.<br><br>So how do they resolve this? They have to hate men, but more than that, they have to hate their own mothers. Not directly, because they've been taught from childhood that their mothers are infallible. So they take it out on the rest of us, the men who had nothing to do with it.<br><br>They don't hate men, they hate their mothers, and they hate themselves. And there's no way for them to resolve this, because they can't hate their own mothers. So they'll keep on hating us instead.

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