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The original was posted on /r/menslib by /u/Shawnj2 on 2023-09-02 18:50:26.


I think this subreddit and other sources like ones posted here have done a really good job identifying the problems of being a man in 2023, but there isn’t much in the way of concrete solutions. One reason why shitty people like Andrew Tate, etc. have the popularity that they do is because they are charlatans who pretend they have a solution to this and have an idea of what a man can be people should follow. How does this community start bringing the ideas raised here more mainstream without opposing anything feminism has accomplished? I think small things people can do now, activism, etc. might be options