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An inequality is an inequality, no matter how small. Some reactions here pretty much show why we need men like the one the OP posted about because there is just so much hypocrisy and so many double standards that need to be combatted. People here openly recognize that ladies' nights, women-only events, etc. are sexist and discriminatory but judge them to be "acceptable". So how is that "equality" exactly?

I don't have anything against women having their own spaces or bars giving preferential treatment to women. What I DO have a problem with is feminists not accepting, not allowing, not tolerating the same but for men. Many examples have been cited - sports (Augusta National Golf Club), Boy Scouts, the moste elite and most physically demanding military positions, etc. have all opened up to women under feminist pressure. In the same time, women-only spaces have exploded. Women-only gyms, taxis, metro cars, women-only spaces at Berlin's 2018 New Year's celebrations, etc. This list is long and will seemingly only get longer.

But men are not allowed ANYTHING just for men. An absurd example, gay male bars/clubs cannot refuse female clients because feminists find that discrimatory. Yet lesbian bars often refuse men! I've read of cases where gay male bars started having so many female clients that it in turn attracted so many straight men that in the end, the bar/club stopped being a "gay" bar and became a regular bar. And the last time I was in one, I could not even tell it was a "gay" club as there were probably as many if not more women than men and I saw no flirting of any kind going on.

Are there any feminists here that can tell me how they'd feel about a male-only gym? A male-only bar/club? A male-only showing for an upcoming blockbuster movie? Somehow, I feel you'd be offended or at least find it "discriminatory" and "sexist".

To acknowledge inequality, to pass it off as petty and acceptable, and to insult and condem all those who dare speak up against it is the very reason why we need men like him, why we need the MRA movement (that contrary to what feminists would have you believe does not advocate for female oppression nor is it a movement of male c**ts "threatened" about the "rise in power" of women). It's the reason Trump won, the reason why extremist counter-movements are being created all over the world to combat political-correctness and hyprocrisy . As long as you persist in staying in your bubble, quick to insult, hypycritical, cherry-picking what offends you and what doesn't, equality will never be acheived.

This man may not become the next Rosa Parks, but he and other courageous men AND women will one day become known as having been at the forefront of the next big equalitarian movement.