The “manosphere” on YouTube has come under fire in recent years, and rightfully so in some instances. Some of the members of that community claim to have the answers to all of men’s issues, which they don’t. However, many unwarranted criticisms of that community have surfaced in backlash to their content. One of those criticisms is that they are misogynists (woman haters). However, those accusations are largely made to discredit some of the axiomatic elements of their content. However, recently there has been an emergence of female content creators that have taken up the fight. From the Melanie King’s, Jedediah Bila’s, of the world to the Kendra G’s and Pearl Davis’ of the world; there are now several female content creators that are doing the lord’s work.
In one of Jordan Peterson’s earlier interviews/debates, he makes a profound delineation about the communication styles of men and women. He states, “we as men know how to handle uncivilized conversations with each other because there are clear lines. However, when conversations with women become uncivil, the actions (violence) that we take toward other men are forbidden by society. Therefore it is sane women that have to come forward to combat this social contagion”, and he was completely correct. The issue with the “manosphere”/”red pill” is that most of them are men and it’s easy for women to discredit them by calling them misogynists. However, when other women start to come forward and regurgitate those same points, women can’t just dismiss them.
With that being said, on behalf of all men, I want to personally thank all of these brave women. Historically speaking, confrontation is not women’s nature, so seeing you confront these issues head-on, amazes me. We see and appreciate you. Keep fighting the good fight.
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