>>89866127I agree that men's issues are valid, but I don't agree with your line of logic.
Everyone knows that Africa is ripe with starvation, but only a tiny fraction of people donate to them.
If Shondo told people that she cared about food resources in Africa, more people would donate to African charities.
This would help with the starvation, and whether Shondo is using African charities to grift is not going to change that fact.
>>89866215The resources wouldn't have gone to men's rights activists, anyway.
If no one even knows you exist, you won't get less money, you'll get NO money.
>>89866280I disagree, I think that most men don't know or just don't care.
Men are in power, but they don't do anything about their own oppression, because they are either not motivated or aware about their own issues.
>Does the world change in any perceivable way that he now knows there's some random day that some random committee assigned to men?Baby steps.