A Facebook user who shared a cringe-worthy men’s rights meme probably felt pretty pleased with himself—until his mom stepped in with some epic comebacks. Instead of crafting thoughtful articles or heartfelt posts to shed light on the men’s rights movement, this group often resorts to poorly spelled and misleading memes, particularly on Reddit and a Facebook page known as Meninist. One of these memes claimed that for men to be considered attractive, they need to be fit, well-groomed, have a stable job, and make good money. However, women, according to the meme, only need to avoid being “too fat.”
This anonymous mom didn’t hold back when she decided to address her son’s post, making sure to remind him of some important life lessons. One of her standout comments was, “For your wedding day…this…will be brought up FOREVER,” proving her determination to teach her son not to be a jerk.
The men’s rights movement has gained traction among those who feel they are struggling to date and lack a grasp of history. They claim that men are oppressed because women and some men use social media to highlight issues like sexual assault and the gender wage gap. When you share pro-women articles, they often shout, “Feminism is ruining our sons,” showcasing their misunderstanding of misogyny. Some media outlets have even brought in moms to help these men understand the implications of their beliefs, with videos showing mothers being catcalled to illustrate street harassment.
This mom’s witty comments reflect her frustration that her son hadn’t already learned these basic values. One of her zingers was, “Your proctologist called; he found your head.” It’s a humorous reminder that some men’s rights activists may still be living in their parents’ basements, and they’d better not upset their landlord.
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In summary, a son’s poor meme choice was met with a mother’s sharp wit, highlighting the importance of understanding and respect in the conversation about gender issues.