The Unspoken Epidemic Of Misogyny In The Gay Community.

Misogyny.  We as gay men don't need to worry about that, right?  I mean, that's why we're gay, so we don;t have to deal with women, their problems, and all that female stuff. Well, no.  When they make up more than half the world's population and are present in the LBTQ of our rainbow family, us Gs cannot just play the gay card and not worry about misogyny.

Advertisement

ATTENTION GAY MEN: Just because you make out with boys doesn't exempt you from being a tool of the patriarchy.

Mic's Gabe Gonzalez takes on the unspoken epidemic of misogyny in the gay community.

 

 

 

Advertisement

 

What did you think of the video? 

Are you guilty of misogyny? 

Are you okay with being mysogynistic?  Hey, it's a valid question.  I know some of my friends are totally fine with being mysogynistic. 

Advertisement

How should we deal with our misogynistic friends?

h/t:  Mic.com Facebook page

2 thoughts on “The Unspoken Epidemic Of Misogyny In The Gay Community.”

  1. This “debate” rages on.

    This "debate" rages on.

    I think it's OK to recognize that there is separate ness of the sexes, and this applies to lesbian and gay men. Sometimes lesbians want their own spaces and events, and THAT'S OK, and you know they would be up in arms if the men tried to invade. I mean look at even the term "lesbian" – a separate term for a gay woman, versus gay men just get to be called gay men, and "gay" includes both men and women.

    Reply
  2. Biggest non-issue ever.

    Biggest non-issue ever.

    Gay men have the right to their own cultural safe space, without fears of straight female tourists going on safari.

    It's not "misogyny." As Virginia Woolf said, it's a room of one's own.

    Gabe Gonzoles. is just another loud mouth special snowflake with a bullhorn and no real issue

    Reply

Leave a Comment