Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Capitalism Feminism War on Men

 

Capitalism, Feminism, and the War on Men


Dealing with these groups is never safe.


They see men in two ways: either as a threat to be taken down or as weak and disposable. If you stand your ground, they call you dangerous. If you show kindness, they see it as weakness to exploit. If you ignore them and keep going, they call you misogynistic.


It’s all about control. They project their own obsession with power onto men. There’s no “live and let live,” no working together. It’s all power struggles and manipulation.


This is why men hate feminism. It feeds this culture. It’s so deeply woven into society that people think it’s normal. Women who tear men down believe they are strong for doing so. “Smash the patriarchy” isn’t about equality—it’s a war on men. The biggest social problem of our time. And anyone who speaks up is silenced.


This is why male suicide is so high.

This is why men retreat into video games instead of relationships.

Not because men are weak, but because they are experienced enough to protect themselves.


Men have had enough of being manipulated, scapegoated, and blamed.


The only women who support men are the ones men pay. That’s the reality. And it means that men who believe in equality are exploited by both women and the men who profit from them. This is capitalism’s damage to society.


When humanitarianism becomes transactional, it ceases to be humanitarianism.


Capitalism’s answer? Make more money and buy favor. But that favor disappears the moment the money runs out. A system built on hypocrisy cannot be stable.


Men are left with one option: protect themselves, let no one in who might harm them.

Isolated, divided, controlled—exactly what “smash the patriarchy” intended.




What Can Be Done About It? 



If men are being isolated, scapegoated, and exploited under the current system, then the solution has to be structural, personal, and communal. Here’s what can be done:


1. Opt Out of the Game

Stop engaging with systems that exploit you. If a relationship, workplace, or ideology treats you as disposable, walk away.

Don’t seek validation from those who hate you. Their approval is meaningless.


2. Build Male-Only Support Networks

Foster real brotherhood. Men need spaces where they can speak openly, support each other, and build without interference.

Mentor younger men. Teach them self-respect, discipline, and awareness of these social dynamics.

Invest in male mental health initiatives, since mainstream institutions often ignore or belittle men’s struggles.


3. Stop Funding the System That Hates You

Be mindful of where you spend your money. Stop financially supporting industries, media, or influencers that push anti-male narratives.

If a business, political movement, or ideology profits from attacking men, don’t participate in it.

Support businesses and content that align with your values.


4. Master Independence

Become financially self-sufficient. The less reliant you are on exploitative systems, the more control you have over your life.

Learn valuable skills that make you indispensable. Be the one in control of your income and destiny.


5. Prioritize Selective Relationships

Only engage with people—men or women—who respect you.

If a woman sees you as a wallet or a threat, she isn’t worth your time.

If she respects you, supports your mission, and doesn’t buy into destructive ideology, she’s worth considering.


6. Challenge the Narrative Without Fear

Speak the truth, even if it’s unpopular. The more men who push back, the harder it is to silence them.

Recognize shaming tactics (“you’re just bitter,” “who hurt you?”) and dismiss them. They’re designed to silence you, not to engage in real discussion.

Promote alternative perspectives—write, create, debate, and organize.


7. Focus on Legacy, Not Approval

Build something lasting: a business, a philosophy, a brotherhood, a family (if you choose).

Shift your mindset from seeking approval to creating something real and meaningful.

The system thrives on division. The solution is for men to unite, support each other, and build outside of it.


The war on men succeeds when men accept it as normal. The solution is to reject it completely.




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