Why do Progressive male feminists who hate masculinity and mansplaining so much always expect to get treated like the strong masculine men they hate?

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Why do Progressive male feminists who hate masculinity and mansplaining so much always expect to get treated like the strong masculine men they hate?
Why do Progressive male feminists who hate masculinity and mansplaining so much always expect to get treated like the strong masculine men they hate?
Why do Progressive male feminists who hate masculinity and mansplaining so much always expect to get treated like the strong masculine men they hate?
Why do Progressive male feminists who hate masculinity and mansplaining so much always expect to get treated like the strong masculine men they hate?
THESE KINDS OF GUYS HERE, LIKE TO PUT THEIR BALLS ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK TO DEFEND...
... THESE KINDS OF WOMEN, HERE.

Okay. I usually never do "biased" posts like this (aside from that one "Batman does oral like every other slob in society" one that pissed me off), but here it goes...

I've NEVER understood this. Beta males, male feminists, soy boys, Progressives, are all LITERALLY some of the mentally, emotionally, and sometimes physically males in all of society. They're a generation of Millennial Milhouses. They think of masculinity as toxic and think "being a man is too hard!"

... And yet, they all preach and "mansplain" with the authority and arrogance of someone who wants to be taken seriously. It's so contradictory. If they're weak (and I think they know they truly are) and think masculinity is toxic and disapprove of "mansplaining," why the hell do they think anyone is obligated to listen to them? Especially the "straight" white soy boys. They talk with the misplaced confidence like they're "strong men." They even like to speak for non-feminist women and 'educate them' on their "internalized misogyny." Shouldn't they be shutting the f*ck up and continuing to serve women, based on their own logic?

In short, why do Progressive men who hate themselves and hate masculinity, always assert themselves masculinely and still assume they'll be taken as seriously in the same way that strong men are?

And make no mistake. I am no "Alpha Male" or "Chad." I'm just a dude who, despite my insecurities, actually has self-respect and dignity for myself. Which these male feminist sad-sacks don't. I'm not sure if I'm "red pill," "black pill," or the "don't give a f*ck about pills" pill.
Why do Progressive male feminists who hate masculinity and mansplaining so much always expect to get treated like the strong masculine men they hate?
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