Originally posted by Dirtbag
You'll be hated more than ever. This may be the first time in history masses of women are exposed to how much men hate them. Teenage girls know you're all rapists with no empathy now. You've proven you're guilty of erasing history, other people's achievements because you're insecure. Women are getting sterilised because they're scared of you, and it's because you're a child that makes you scary, you're not cool. You've shown you can only thrive in a society that's stacked against everyone and don't deserve good jobs because you're not good enough. No woman would want you unless they're desperate. This hatred toward white men isn't going away for decades. Girls will see their friends kill themselves because of you and know you're fine with it. I hope American troops are sent to Europe, I'll have a red room ready for you.
Claim: “Masses of women are exposed to how much men hate them. Teenage girls know you’re all rapists with no empathy now.”* Hate Is Not Universal: There is no credible evidence that “masses of women” have discovered that “all men hate them.” While problems such as sexism or misogyny exist, most men do not harbor hatred toward women. Polling data and surveys (e.g., Pew Research Center studies on gender attitudes) generally do not show women as believing “all men hate them.”
* Not All Men Are Rapists: Claiming “you’re all rapists” is both legally and statistically false. According to the World Health Organization and national crime databases (FBI crime statistics in the U.S., for example), the vast majority of men have never committed sexual assault. While sexual violence is a serious issue, it is not committed by “all men,” nor does it define all men.
* Empathy Is Common: Psychological research indicates most people—men included—possess empathy for others. Large-scale studies on empathy (such as work by the University of Cambridge on empathy traits in men and women) do not support that men broadly lack it.
“Men are guilty of erasing history, other people’s achievements because they’re insecure.”* Shared Historical Record: Erasure of contributions by marginalized groups has happened historically—women, people of color, etc. However, it is inaccurate to reduce this complex, systemic issue to “all men do it because they’re insecure.” Historians (male and female alike) increasingly highlight women’s achievements that were previously overlooked, indicating growing academic consensus about inclusivity—not an ongoing cover-up out of male insecurity.
* Collaborative Correctives: Efforts like rewriting school curricula, publishing previously overlooked works, and awarding posthumous recognitions (e.g., awarding the Nobel Prize to scientists who were women but overlooked in their time) often involve male historians and male-dominated institutions working to rectify past omissions. This undercuts the notion that “men” are collectively intent on erasing anyone’s achievements.
Claim: “Women are getting sterilised because they’re scared of you … You’ve shown you can only thrive in a society that’s stacked against everyone … No woman would want you unless they’re desperate.”* No Evidence of Mass Sterilization: There is no credible evidence (in medical journals, national public health data, etc.) of widespread voluntary sterilization by women out of fear of men. Some individuals choose sterilization for personal or health reasons, but the claim that it is a mass phenomenon driven by terror of men is not supported by any reputable source.
* Societal Success Not Based Solely on Gender “Stacking”: Socioeconomic research indicates multiple factors influence success—education, family background, economic policy, individual choices, etc. Men from disadvantaged backgrounds struggle too, while women in supportive environments succeed. There is no single “stacked system” guaranteeing men always thrive at others’ expense.
* Relationships Show Otherwise: Across cultures, the majority of men and women eventually find romantic partners—by mutual choice, not desperation. If “no woman would want you unless they’re desperate” were factually correct, we would not see stable marriages, partnerships, and relationships across all demographics.
Claim: “This hatred toward white men isn’t going away for decades. Girls will see their friends kill themselves because of you and know you’re fine with it.”* Opinions Are Not Monolithic: Attitudes toward any group—white men included—vary widely. While some people harbor strong biases, large-scale surveys and polls rarely show a permanent or widespread hatred that would last “for decades.” Social attitudes shift over time, often reducing prejudice.
* No Evidence of Indifference to Tragedy: The assertion that men “are fine” with friends or strangers dying is uncorroborated and contradicts basic human empathy. Mental health crises, self-harm, and suicide affect people of all genders and backgrounds, and numerous organizations and individuals (male and female) actively work to prevent suicide.
Claim: “I hope American troops are sent to Europe, I’ll have a red room ready for you.”* Threat of Harm: This statement explicitly threatens violence or torture (“red room”), which is not only hateful but also illegal if acted upon. Nothing about legal or sociopolitical reality indicates any endorsable reason to send American troops to harm civilians in Europe based on their identity. Such acts would not be justified nor condoned under international law.
* No Legitimate Justification: The claim does not present any legitimate evidence or rationale for launching a military intervention against a population based on its gender or race. Even as an expression of rage, this is a baseless and violent threat without grounding in factual events or policies.
ConclusionThe statement in question relies on extreme generalizations, unsubstantiated claims, and explicit threats. Factually:
* There is no evidence that “all men” or “white men” en masse hate women or condone violence against them.
* Statistics do not support the idea that women are widely resorting to sterilization out of generalized fear of men.
* There is no widespread or permanent phenomenon guaranteeing extreme hatred toward one group for decades with unanimous female support.
* Advocacy, policy reforms, and cultural changes demonstrate men and women are both confronting real issues like sexual violence and discrimination—further undermining the idea that men thrive only by oppression or that they collectively endorse harm.