Prawn of Patriarchy

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Prawn of Patriarchy

Prawn of Patriarchy

@Fighting4Fair

See what the patriarchy made me do

Katılım Mart 2014
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Men Need To Be Heard Show
Men Need To Be Heard Show@MenNeed2BeHeard·
The Headline Difference Let’s talk about how prevalent misandry is today and the double standards that exist, especially in how crime is reported by the media. For example… pay attention to headlines for a week. No, seriously… Not opinions. Not the comments. Just the headlines. When a man does something wrong, you’ll see: • “Man does…” • “Man charged…” • “Man responsible…” Clear. Direct. Specific. But when the roles are reversed… when it’s a woman who’s charged, especially in cases like SA or child abuse… The language suddenly gets vague. “Incident occurs…” “Situation unfolds…” “Authorities respond…” Less direct. Less personal. Less… clear. Same type of situation… Different framing. Most people don’t even notice it happening. Because it’s subtle… It’s not loud… It’s not obvious. It’s just… consistent And it’s deliberate. Over time, that kind of framing shapes perception. Ø Who we see as responsible. Ø Who we sympathize with. Ø Who gets the benefit of the doubt. Not through facts…But through how those facts are presented. And once you see it…You can’t unsee it. And here’s where it gets uncomfortable. Because this isn’t sloppy journalism. It’s selective accountability. When a man commits a crime, his identity is front and center. His gender gets attached to the act like a label: “See? This is what men do.” But when a woman commits the same crime? Well, now it’s about “circumstances: “What led to this.”… “A troubling situation.” Not a decision. Not accountability. A situation. Same behavior. Completely different narrative. And that matters more than people think because repetition builds belief. If every headline reinforces that men are the problem… And every headline involving women softens or removes responsibility… You don’t need to be told what to think. You’ll start thinking it on your own. That’s conditioning. Quiet, consistent, relentless conditioning. And it doesn’t just shape opinions. It shapes outcomes. Juries read headlines. Communities absorb narratives. Employers, educators, even families… they all take in the same messaging. So when something happens, people aren’t reacting to just the facts. They’re reacting to years of framing that already told them: Who to blame. Who to doubt. Who to forgive. That’s the real double standard. Not just in reporting…But in empathy. In accountability and in consequence. We’ve built a system where one group is assumed guilty faster and another is explained away quicker. One gets headlines that hit like a hammer while the other gets headlines that read like a weather report. “Something happened.” “Circumstances occurred.” “Authorities are looking into it.” No ownership. No weight. No clarity. And if you think that doesn’t matter, you haven’t been paying attention. Because language is power. Every word is chosen. Carefully crafted and editied. Then approved and published. Over and over again, until the pattern feels normal. Until nobody questions it. Until calling it out makes you the problem. That’s how narratives protect themselves… Not by being obvious but by being familiar. And once something feels normal, people stop challenging it. Even when it’s clearly not equal. So next time you read a headline, don’t just look at what it says. Look at what it avoids saying. Who gets named. Who doesn’t. Who’s held accountable… And who quietly isn’t. Because the truth isn’t just in the story. It’s in how the story is told. And that difference? It’s not random. It’s a pattern. And patterns don’t happen by accident. #men #menneedtobeheard #mensupportingmen #mensmentalhealth #menstalk
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Ally Fogg
Ally Fogg@AllyFogg·
Guardian report does not give it a single mention, the Children’s Commissioner’s report only does so in passing, but 95% of children strip-searched were boys. Approx 3,200 out of 3,400 in 6 years. theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/a…
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
High school basketball coach charged with 'deviant' sex with student - and dumped by husband, a fellow coach trib.al/2YUBzUv
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rights4girls
rights4girls@rights4girls·
Rape culture is not inevitable, it's learned. And it can be unlearned. This Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we must remember that the future is built by the lessons we teach our young people today.
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Newfoundland's only university advertises five professor jobs that BAN straight white men from applying trib.al/CBXYWB3
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Kurt Mahlburg
Kurt Mahlburg@k_mahlburg·
57% of Victorians oppose gender ideology in primary schools. 73% oppose puberty blockers for kids. The Allan government's response? "Equality is not negotiable." New polling has blown the lid off the gap between policy and public opinion. 🧵
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Kurt Mahlburg
Kurt Mahlburg@k_mahlburg·
On gender ideology in primary schools: 57% opposed. Only 20% in support. In secondary schools: 53% opposed, 26% in support. This is a majority position — and it's consistent across age groups.
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Animal Justice Party
Animal Justice Party@animaljusticeAU·
HORRIFYING SUB-CULTURE REVEALED 🛜 Georgie Purcell MP: "TW s*xual abuse "If the text on this post sounds completely depraved, that’s because it is. "A recent investigation by CNN exposed a global ‘r@pe academy’. "These are spaces online where men swap advice, share instructions and actively encourage each other to dr*g and film the s3xual ass@ult of their partners while unconscious. "The footage is then distributed online and shared amongst users. "One site uncovered in the investigation had 62 million visits in February alone. "One survivor, who discovered videos of her husband of 20 years abusing her after dr*gging her with alcohol and sedatives, compared her treatment to slaughterhouse meat. "For those questioning why Victoria announced its first-ever Minister for Men and Boys last week — this is why. "A common theme among the abusers in this article was the amount of time they spent online. "Boys and men are finding a sense of ‘brotherhood’ in the Manosphere, where their behaviour is normalised and even rewarded. "Meanwhile, our legislative and criminal justice system continues to treat these crimes without the urgency or seriousness they demand. "As if violence against women wasn’t already pervasive enough, this type of abuse is now being actively learned, refined, and exchanged in real time — helping perpetrators become more effective at getting away with it. "It’s horrifying. "So when women reject the phrase 'not all men', this is why. "Because the men who are not like this are appalled by these actions, and not the words women use to express their fear and anger." #WomensRights #MaleLoneliness #Masculinity #Manosphere #Boys #Men #SpringSt #VicPol #AusPol #AusPol2026 #AusPol26 #Women #WomensEmpowerment #MaleViolence
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#MenToo
#MenToo@TheRealMenToo·
Here's David Maywald's plea for submissions into the House of Reps Inquiry into boy's education. Even a paragraph or two is fine. Just get something in to show people care about what's happening to boys. Make a submission that supports the education of boys and young men open.substack.com/pub/celebratin…
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Kellie-Jay Keen
Kellie-Jay Keen@ThePosieParker·
I don’t trust men around small children. I mean, all men, unless I have reason *to* trust them. Harsh, but fair.
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Senator the Hon. Michaelia Cash
The Australian Human Rights Commission just released its new Strategic Plan and it reads like a political manifesto. This taxpayer-funded body declares that colonisers committed 'genocidal acts,' and that Indigenous sovereignty co-exists alongside Australian sovereignty. These are not established legal facts. No court has determined them. The Australian Parliament has not legislated them. A body entrusted with shaping the national conversation on human rights must approach its work with impartiality: not be ideologically pre-committed before that work even begins. I will be demanding answers at senate estimates.
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Athair agus fear céile
@itsnwts most women are COWARDŠ when it comes to confronting their female friends about mistreating men. they value FEMALE APPROVAL more than men's SAFETY
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