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A good example of feminists telling each other what they think they know about men and men's groups. Men's groups seem to be uniformly toxic (what else?). Would the writers claim that women's groups--including those fronted by women who boast that they "bathe in male tears," for example--are uniformly benign? It's not surprising to find reports like this pushing half-truths, but it is egregious to see that the government funds this as "research." With luck, nobody will read it. The writers are happy. They got their money and now have their bragging rights. I agree with Tom that, among the organizations mentioned, some are "drenched" in feminism. I was in "The ManKind Project" for a while but left when the group began discussing admitting women.

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LOL I was thinking something similar. It would be so easy to do something very similar but for feminists who actually claim to hate. oh my.

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May 20Liked by Tom Golden

What is just as bad is that a Youtube uploader whose focus is male self-development has also been flagged as a "male supremacist"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zXuvwv_29A

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Yes, anything that encourages men valuing themselves is framed as a problem.

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Thank you, Tom. The Honey Badgers reported that efforts to expand Diverting Hate" were dropped.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS9C584M1LE

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How was it dropped? I think their title says that the newest version "dropped" but I am guessing they meant that it was published not banished. It would be great if I was wrong!

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May 22Liked by Tom Golden

Sorry, you are right, Tom - I misunderstood.

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Sorry I was right. Thanks for checking.

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