• BubbleMonkey@slrpnk.net
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    6 months ago

    Are you using that example because you know it happens?

    Because you know that happens, right?

    Lots of dudes are super butthurt (pun very much intended) that breast cancer gets all the awareness (eg pink athletic merch during breast cancer month), and not their man-only cancer which they don’t advocate for at all outside of complaining.

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      6 months ago

      Yup. They complain there’s no prostate cancer awareness month and then don’t even realize it’s September. Same thing with international men’s day.

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        6 months ago

        Excellent, thank you, I just wanted to make sure because some people unironically believe this thing and… well, anyway 🫡

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        Yup. They complain there’s no prostate cancer awareness month and then don’t even realize it’s September. Same thing with international men’s day.

        Because literally no one cares. Like that’s the problem. Dudes don’t even know they have that shit because no one gives enough of a fuck to tell them

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      No, the problem with the pink ribbon campaign is that it raises money for a foundation which has an unsavoury reputation and spends far more money on its own salaries (especially the CEO’s) than it gives to research for a cure.

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      6 months ago

      Realistically though, when you start advocating for men issues you get immediately cancelled for being a men rights activist serial rapist who hates women, so I get why most men don’t speak up.

      When society constantly reminds you that you and your feelings don’t matter, you never bring them up.

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        6 months ago

        I feel like every other commercial on TV is for that crooked dick condition though.

        Forever there was plenty of viagra marketing. There was long jokes and commentary about how so many men’s issues are just accepted and known but many women’s issues ignored. Breast cancer is basically the one thing that really broke out.

        Also, it’s not a contest. We should want everyone to be healthy.

        There’s also lots going on with prostate cancer research and awareness. Just because it’s not a big or you aren’t personally noticing it doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. September is prostate cancer awareness month.

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          6 months ago

          You’re right, it’s not a contest, everyone should be healthy.

          So why is nobody like actually talking about men’s issues? Why is mentioning them a good reason to get labeled a mra incel?

          And before people come up with ‘september is prostate cancer month’, 'international men’s day exist ’

          Yeah, but who’s actually talking about them?

          Here every other ad is about HPV swabs and other women’s issues.

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            6 months ago

            Just because you personally aren’t hearing about it doesn’t mean people aren’t talking about it.

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        6 months ago

        Well, now, I suppose that depends on the issue. I’ve openly discussed and raised awareness for prostate cancer before and haven’t run into this problem.

        Perhaps it’s your approach… or the specific issues you’re raising?