the-pi-guy said:
Some people think that those types of movements should be driven for the people that need them most. (I don't agree with that though.) The only reason I would consider a movement sexist for only focussing on one side, is if people on a side tend to diminish the bigger part of the issue. If people from a movement dedicated to men being open about being raped, started attacking women who got raped, then I'd at least start to question their intentions, I could see that movement being considered sexist. |
Bolded: Nothing scientific to ever prove that claim,only emotions and even that thought can be considered sexist.If i tell you men tend to struggle more with those kind of things and maybe make a group of people to follow me would that be enough incentive for you to believe it?
Believe women is a slogan and not a movement,it is used by the overused "me too" movement but that does not make that slogan a movement.