@SweetKissHardBite
I'd like to quickly make a disclaimer to say that I have not officially studied sociology, gender politics, law, politics, and other such academic pursuits on a 'genuine' level (college, university, degree, doctorate or masters), and my knowledge is all amateur from a long time of self-betterment, listening, research, witness and personal study. I am always happy to be wrong if it means I am self-improving and combating the structures that oppress others but enable myself, as I do not want to contribute to these structures as much as I am able.
Here are some oppressive social and institutional structures that DO exist:
- Misogyny / Sexism
- Racism (People of Colour in any 'white', white claimed or western nation) (This includes Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism)
- Transphobia
- Binarism/Colonialism
- Homophobia
And possibly others I'm neglecting to mention
These structures have millennia of evidence, testimonies, public protests, equality movements, law evolution, violence/massacres, cultural erasure, war, revolution, first and second hand sources of recounts and personal experiences, etc.
Here are some oppressive social and institutional structures that do NOT exist:
- Misandry
- White or 'reverse' racism
- Cisphobia
- Heterophobia
Just because someone created a word to act as a polar binary opposite to another, does not mean something has just been implemented into history, society, law and majoritively capitalist gears of western nations. Just because I say 'Black' is a colour and someone else says 'Non-Black' is now officially a colour, doesn't mean if I say 'Non-Black' is not actually a colour on the colour spectrum, 'Black' now doesn't as well as a consequence? Do you understand? Just because they SEEM related or tied together as a phenomenon doesn't mean they are. This is a common occurrence in most languages at a basic level, but only in very unique circumstances does it proclaim to be a system of oppression.
'You are aware then, that by your own definition, 'Misogyny' doesn't exist either just by the sheer fact you are a male that supports feminism right?
I am not aiming to be patronising but this literally is another example of simple, ridiculous logic. I also see you are a supporter of @NotAllMen, which is a mixed feelings discovery.
I guess by that logic, racism doesn't exist because some white people probably quite liked black folk?
This is also a highly, highly complex and interconnected issue that I will do my best to communicate to the fullest of my ability, but without the innumerable resources I have seen AT HAND I shall do my best to recount what I have read and heard from those who are actually the most qualified to speak on this subject; women.
As a male feminist:
- I use my male privilege (an economical, social, respect-based, employability, etc etc etc) to be a platform in which to give women the ability to speak for themselves. I do not speak for women. I am not an ambassador nor a spokesperson for women, just like a straight person would not be an appropriate spokesperson for the queer community, or a white person being a spokesperson on the POC community.
- I do not tolerate misogynistic behaviours, policies (in local groups, the workplace and/or law), I call out misogynistic privately and publically, I do my best to keep educated and humble in the movement of feminism so not to become entitled and use my male privilege to 'take charge' or actually influence the movement inappropriately.
- I know that Feminism is not about me IN PRIORITY, but feminism is a multi-faceted movement that does include male rights- examples of non-inclusive parts of feminism are mostly accepted to be a tangent of feminism known as 'radical feminism', which may also include the interest in deconstructing the social construct of gender altogether.
- My experience of Feminism supports males rights such as; rape awareness, sexual assault awareness, the deconstruction of toxic masculinity, fairer custody laws, the end of non-religious (and even religious) male genital mutilation etc.
Your statements are definitely, somewhere, holding grains of truth. But the statistics aren't so telling. I encourage you to research toxic male masculinity and male privilege.
Here are some misogynistic practices across the globe:
China: Law dictates that couples may only legally have 1 child. Family names and lineage are very important in a vast amount of China, and as males are the only ones able to pass on the family name and carry on a lineage (at marriage women customarily take on the males surname), males are highly desired and even prioritised. There is countless shady stories and proof of female infants being killed- needles into the softskull is a 'popular' method. This dictates that girls are inherently, socially and culturally less valuable, less wanted in these cultural environments and thus are at much higher risk of infanticide. The same is not true in any other culture in regards to boys or men.
Africa and Middle east: Female genital mutilation is a common practice in some communities (27 countries in Africa, 1 in Yemen and another in the middle east) which involves the removal of the female clitoris, usually without anaesthetic. This is reported repeatedly to happen usually in childhood, for girls as young as 7-8. The procedure can also include the removal of the inner and outer labia, even complete removal of most parts of the vagina except the passage for menstruel birth, intercourse and childbirth, and the entrance of the urethra. They are forced against their will to be mutilated, women and men in the community will hold them down to complete the procedure. This practice is supported by communities and certain cultures to preserve the innocence and purity of a woman, who is believed not to enjoy sex in any way, and is only for childbearing. This practice is also performed around the world in smaller sects. This procedure can cause multiple shortterm, chronic or even ultimately fatal side effects, and no health benefits are acknowledged. This is not a common practice for men in any country; the exception being Judaism and Judaism-heritage Christians, mostly performed in North America. There are no known health benefits*, and all health benefit information is majoritively bullshit. *This is also performed in countries with high risk of HIV/AIDs contraction such as some nations in Africa and other high risk communities, as the delicate skin of the foreskin has targetable contraction cells and can involve microtearing in the tissue during erection, and this is high risk for infection. But these circumcisions are performed in medically safe conditions, with anaesthesia, with explicit informed consent of all individuals (usually 15 years old and above) and has proven health benefits that hopefully will save lives.
Treatment of Asian women by Westerners: Rape and sexual assault for 'Asian women' (this can vary across Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese, Vietnamese etc women) is much higher than for white women, though I'm not sure if it is higher or lower than for POC women. I reckon it is lower. This is highly likely to be caused by the misogynistic nature of pornography and fetishisation of ethnicity in the industry- Asian women are chronically depicted as submissive, quiet, shy, desirable and 'tsundere' (Japanese term. It anime it is depicted as outspoken and prude in response to intimacy, but 'secretly really likes it'). This can translate in pornography as 'no means yes', which encourages rape culture, especially in Asian women, and discourages the importance, necessity and absolute nature of consent. I don't think I also need to mention the spike in rape statistics during war in non-home countries. Asian men, and 'exotic' men are not subject to these same dangerous cultural fetishes, do not have an increased rape rate (that is markedly acknowledged with what sexual assault is actually reported in men).
Native American oppression: All the way up until the 1990's, it was repetitive practice in North America to forcibly perform a partial hysterectomy or 'tube tie' on Native American women after their first child. There is simply no explanation for this, other than to forcibly make a race of people die out due to the inability to reproduce. Men are not forcibly made to be subject to vasectomy in North America, even if they are serial rapists, incestuous, serial murderers or paedophiles. In fact there are few government approved non-consensual vasectomy enforcement that I know of anywhere, but then again I am not entirely knowledgeable of global law.
POC in America: This is also true of black and POC women TODAY, as there are reports and testimony evidence of women in prison being forced to undergo this procedure. The same is not true, to my knowledge, of non-black or black/poc men.
Social myths that are products and enablers of misogyny and misogynistic violence:
- Deflowering / popping the cherry / virginity, pain/bleeding during First Time. Virginity is a social construct, and very little about the vagina changes after first intercourse. Virginity is also not as socially imposed as it is on men, except in regards to toxic masculinity. Also sex and sexual activity varies from person to person. If I suck a million billion dicks but never get penetrated, am I still technically a virgin? As a man do I even possess virginity? And is virginity vagina exclusive? If not, if male virginity is penile, what if you never penetrate, but are penetrated? So then the male anus is a mans virginity? But what about female rectums? Do they possess two virginities? Who the fuck knows, its ultimately a ridiculous concept. This concept arose around the time having sex with 12 year olds was all the rage, as girls were married off to men as wives during their 'pure' ages, considered sexually matured as they probably had started or were going to start their menstrual cycle. The myth of bleeding during your 'first time' is because when an adult penis enters a childs vagina, especially if the vagina is not sexually matured, able to self lubricate, if the child is afraid, tense, forced or not sufficiently aroused, internal tearing will occur. Commonly the hymen is torn during premature intercourse as it is a flimsy, delicate piece of genital tissue that is usually supposed to, if mature and engorged by an aroused vagina, will stretch to accommodate. Also, sorry to break it to you, but vaginas stretch when fully aroused*. You aren't fucking a tight vagina cuz she's a virgin, or if she's loose its not because she's a whore, I assure you. Also I should probably mention that the concept of virginity is probably far older than just the 1600s+, but probably even in ancient societies.
*Vaginas come in all shapes and sizes and the same can be said for penises- even when all precautions are taken, bleeding and tearing CAN occur depending on size and shape, and may indicate some sort of genital or internal problem that you may want advice from a doctor for. That is to say that there is nothing 'wrong' with tearing and bleeding, only that if a girl is made to expect and accept it without the proper information or emotional preparations...yunno.
Female weakness/fragility: This is a myth brought on by the biological muscle ration of men and women on average; the ancient, alive and well culture of man hunt and build, woman cook and nurture; and other such things as chivalry. While some will agree that chivalry, in itself, appears to honour and worship women, many modern women find it patronising and belittling. This concept usually involves that women need assistance for manual tasks or hard labour, or aren't suited to such things. This is far more damaging a concept than- women MAY WANT assistance with manual tasks or hard labour, much like any person may want assistance. Even more hilarious, female fragility is recorded in older media such as film, involving women fainting easily at violence, public scandal or the sight of blood. Even for high society, we can all agree that most women on average have witnessed more bloodshed on a personal level than any gentleman has.
Ok time for a break. Also SweetKissHardBite I do eventually intend to watch that video and give my response I suppose, yunno
I'd also like to mention that I am a white guy who has not experienced misogyny on a personal level, and that all this information is not personal testimony from first hand experiences but a fraction of information from innumerable academical sources and from women I've read and heard over the last decade.