Do MRA forums encourage mongering or true relationships?
Posted: January 12th, 2013, 11:39 pm
I've noticed that in this forum and many others (Antimisandry.com, AVFM, Roosh, MGTOW, PUA, No more Mr Nice Guy, etc.) only encourage men to engage in f**k-and-chucks, P4P, and whore-mongering, and not in finding a true companion or a wife. I don't think the MRA movement will ever gain legitimacy as long as these immoral acts are encouraged and promoted. I wish there was a site that promoted international travel and dating, men's rights and anti-feminism, but not the bad side of the MRA movement--namely all the deviancy mentioned above. Also, having a Christian bent to overseas dating would be nice. Anyone know of a forum like that?
Maybe I should start my own forum, LOL.
Anyway, getting back to my point: The mainstream general public is completely against the MRA movement because of the negative connotations associated with the movement as I mentioned above. So, should the MRA movement move away from the mail order bride and P4P syndrome and try to gain some legitimacy by becoming a more moral force in society, such as encouraging two parent family homes, healthy marriages, anti-misandry laws, and combating feminism in the world? That's the way the religious right and the civil rights movements eventually became the success they are today. I think we should follow in their example and apply what they did to gain legitimacy as a movement or else nothing will change.
Maybe I should start my own forum, LOL.
Anyway, getting back to my point: The mainstream general public is completely against the MRA movement because of the negative connotations associated with the movement as I mentioned above. So, should the MRA movement move away from the mail order bride and P4P syndrome and try to gain some legitimacy by becoming a more moral force in society, such as encouraging two parent family homes, healthy marriages, anti-misandry laws, and combating feminism in the world? That's the way the religious right and the civil rights movements eventually became the success they are today. I think we should follow in their example and apply what they did to gain legitimacy as a movement or else nothing will change.