Women’s Day: Why it is important; And the rise of toxicity towards men

What is Women’s Day About?

International Women’s Day (IWD) is observed annually on March 8th to celebrate the achievements of women and promote gender equality. It recognizes the contributions of women in society, business, politics, science, and other fields. More importantly, it serves as a reminder of the struggles women have faced and continue to face in their fight for equal rights.

Why is Women’s Day Important?

Women’s Day holds significance because it:

  • Raises awareness about gender inequality in various areas like the workplace, education, and leadership.
  • Encourages progress toward equal rights and opportunities for women.
  • Recognizes contributions made by women throughout history.
  • Challenges harmful stereotypes that limit women’s potential.

While the intention of Women’s Day is noble, some recent trends show a concerning shift in how feminism and gender empowerment are perceived and applied.

What is Feminism?

Feminism, at its core, is about equality of the sexes. It advocates for:

  • Equal pay for equal work.
  • Equal access to education and career opportunities.
  • Protection against discrimination and violence.
  • Representation in leadership and decision-making roles.

The Shift from Feminism to Misandry

While feminism aims for equality, some radical interpretations have led to misandry—the dislike or prejudice against men. This is not feminism, but rather a toxic distortion of its principles. Unfortunately, this misandrist approach is gaining ground, often under the guise of empowerment.

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How Some Women Hijack the Feminist Agenda

While feminism began as a movement for equal rights, some individuals have misused it for personal or social revenge against men. Several factors contribute to this shift:

1. Personal Trauma and Generalization

  • Women who have experienced abuse or discrimination from men may develop a negative perception of all men.
  • This leads to generalization, where all men are viewed as oppressors, even when they are not.

2. Media and Entertainment Reinforcement

  • Many modern TV shows, movies, and social media trends glorify toxic female behavior toward men.
  • The “strong, independent woman” is sometimes portrayed as disrespecting men, rather than working alongside them.
  • Sitcoms and advertisements frequently depict men as incompetent, lazy, or unworthy of respect, reinforcing a biased narrative.

3. Social Pressure and Groupthink

  • Some women believe that attacking or belittling men gains them social approval in certain feminist circles.
  • The fear of being labeled “anti-woman” stops balanced feminists from speaking up against this toxic trend.

4. Misinterpretation of Power Shift

  • True feminism seeks equal power, but some radical feminists seek dominance instead.
  • The mindset of “since men oppressed us, now it’s our turn” leads to an unhealthy power struggle rather than genuine equality.
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Why This is Wrong – The Impact on Society

When feminism is twisted into an anti-male agenda, it harms society in multiple ways:

1. Breakdown of Family and Relationships

  • Fathers and daughters grow distant due to mistrust fueled by toxic feminist beliefs.
  • Marriages suffer as men feel disrespected and unvalued.
  • Brothers and sisters grow apart due to differing gender expectations.
  • Sons grow up in homes where they are unfairly judged just for being male.

2. Workplace Hostility

  • Men avoid mentoring female colleagues for fear of false accusations.
  • Gender-based resentment leads to toxic work environments.
  • Companies focus on gender-based hiring rather than hiring based on skill and talent.

3. Bias in Legal Systems

  • False accusations of harassment or abuse destroy the lives of innocent men.
  • Fathers face discrimination in custody battles, where courts often favor mothers by default.
  • Domestic violence against men is ignored, leading to psychological trauma for male victims.

4. Psychological and Emotional Damage

  • Men face emotional abuse but are discouraged from speaking up.
  • Young boys are told “men are the problem,” leading to low self-worth.
  • Some women genuinely seeking equality feel trapped in a movement that is becoming increasingly toxic.

5. The Growth of Gender-Based Hostility

  • Instead of fostering cooperation between genders, radical feminism deepens the divide.
  • Both men and women begin to distrust each other, leading to weaker social bonds.
  • Rather than focusing on solutions, society becomes stuck in a “battle of the sexes.”
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How This Affects Women’s Lives

Although toxic feminism is often seen as harming men, it negatively impacts women as well:

  • As children: Girls grow up fearing or distrusting men, affecting their ability to form healthy relationships.
  • As teenagers: Some young women mistreat boys under the impression that men deserve it for past oppression.
  • As professionals: Workplace tension increases as genuine collaboration between men and women becomes difficult.
  • As partners and mothers: Strained relationships with fathers, brothers, and husbands result in loneliness and family breakdown.
  • As elderly women: Regret and isolation may come when they realize that they pushed away important male relationships in their lives.
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How This Affects Men’s Lives

The negative impact on men is severe and lifelong:

  • As children: Boys grow up feeling ashamed of their gender, even when they have done nothing wrong.
  • As teenagers: Many young men are afraid to speak up due to fear of being labeled as misogynistic.
  • As adults: Men avoid relationships due to potential risks of false accusations or being viewed as toxic.
  • As fathers: Many fathers lose custody of their children due to unfair legal biases.
  • As elderly men: Men who have experienced years of emotional suppression and societal neglect suffer in silence.
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What Should Be Done to Fix This Toxicity?

Rather than continuing the cycle of hostility, both men and women must work toward genuine equality and respect.

For Women:

  • Understand that men are not the enemy – Good and bad individuals exist in both genders.
  • Support balanced feminism – True feminism seeks equality, not revenge.
  • Challenge toxic media portrayals – Stop consuming and sharing content that promotes hostility towards men.
  • Be fair in relationships – Treat fathers, brothers, husbands, and sons with the same respect you expect.

For Men:

  • Speak up against unfair treatment – Remaining silent allows misandry to grow.
  • Encourage gender equality – True equality benefits both men and women.
  • Teach boys emotional intelligenceEncourage boys to express feelings and stand up for themselves.
  • Build strong male role models – Promote respectful, responsible, and kind male figures for future generations.

For Society:

  • Encourage open conversations – Discussions should be about collaboration, not competition.
  • Ensure legal fairness – Laws should protect both men and women equally.
  • Promote healthy gender relationships – Stop glorifying gender-based hostility in the media.
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Final Thoughts

Women’s Day is a vital celebration of gender equality and empowerment. However, true empowerment does not come at the expense of others. The rise of toxic behavior towards men is a concerning shift that harms society as a whole.

Instead of fostering a battle between men and women, we must focus on mutual respect, cooperation, and fairness. The future of gender equality lies not in tearing each other down but in lifting each other up.


One response to “Women’s Day: Why it is important; And the rise of toxicity towards men”

  1. passionfortruths Avatar

    The human race has been out of balance for a very long time..but a shift in human consciousness is taking place now ..equality is a key component..😍

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