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  • atro_city
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    It’s pretty easy for the alt-right if men are constantly attacked and branded as “the problem”. How are you going to persuade somebody by starting with “you’re the problem”, “check your privilege”, “#AllYourGroup”, and so on? It’s like walking up to a Christian and shouting “God doesn’t exist!”, “Your belief is killing us all!”, “Religion is cancer, how can you believe in it?”, etc.

    Don’t call people out, call them in

  • @BigTrout75
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    I think there’s a void for masculinity and these people are just exploiting it.

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s difficult to persuade people to your lifestyle, and your point of view, if you’r starting position is that their brainwashed if they don’t agree with you.

    • @vzq
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      Honestly, I’m not sure it’s a matter of persuasion. It’s a personal growth impairment they will have to resolve for themselves.

      All young men have a version of this. It’s a shame it’s being encouraged by grifters, but what can you do.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        I’m confused, you down vote me, meaning I didn’t contribute to the discussion to your standard, but you provided a thoughtful comment.

        Hostility isn’t a great way to build dialog.

        • @vzq
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          Your contributions to this thread seem to be very grievance-focused. In the context of this topic, that seems relevant.

          Is it something you wish to discuss?

          • @[email protected]
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            24 hours ago

            If we want people to behave differently we would find more success by not starting with the premise they are brainwashed. That is my thesis.

              • @[email protected]
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                32 hours ago

                You have been tricked, you have been conned - Both statements put people on the back foot.

                It’s more persuasive to talk about what objectives and outcomes people want, and advocate for the best path to getting those outcomes. Jumping to a interpretive conclusion is the rhetorically going up hill, because you haven’t communicated and persuaded the other party to arrive at the conclusion organically.

                • @reliv3
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                  Depends on who you’re talking to. For people who are egotistical and lack introspection, I agree with you. For people who are humble and critical of their own thoughts and behavior, then being blunt can be helpful because it initiatives the cognitive dissonance.

                  Unfortunately, the Gen Z’ers who are falling for this manosphere bullshit are likely egotistical, so may be it would be better to not be blunt. These guys obviously don’t do to well with cognitive dissonance; hence why they’d rather believe that cisgendered “manly” men are the victims rather than accept a different (and more correct) model of reality.

  • @[email protected]
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    56 hours ago

    “A real man takes care of everyone” pretty good shit. It gets a little preachy after that though. Kinda weird they’re making demands of men after divulging they’re nonbinary but amab I guess.

    Men need to be taught that the riches and success they were promised by people born before the 1970’s was stolen from them from current billionaire class. But they’ll have to learn it when they lose social security and healthcare. Tough break, I was rooting for them there for a while.

    • @reliv3
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      Nonbinary folks are in a unique position to comment on the definition of “being a man” or “being a woman”.

      I imagine that it is kinda like asking a person who is mixed race (white and black) about their view on racism in America. At some point in time, a mixed race person finds a way to reconcile the cognitive dissonance that occurs when discussing race, since they have family members they love on both sides of the spectrum.