MRA

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MRA (Men’s Rights Activists)

MRA is a common acronym for Men’s Rights Activist. While the parent topic is the Men’s Rights Movement, the focus of this page acknowledges the identity[1] at the center of a circle of complementary yet differing constructs; the chosen male role, mindset, intention in undertaking MRA beliefs or activities, or self-identifying as MRA as well as the generalized perception of that construct from outside of it, and the reasons for that perception. Related terms and constructs include Men’s Rights; Father’s Rights; Manosphere. MRA’s[2] directly reject feminist assertions of needed female rights and believe that men, and not women, have been systematically oppressed and discriminated against and that feminist wins or gains have in fact been at a direct cost to, or disadvantaged, men, in their creation and existence.[3][4]


Origins

The origins of the Men’s Rights movement reach back as far as 19th century Europe[5] and its development since that time has been complex and somewhat divided between core conservative goals: i.e. pro-family and motherhood, traditional women’s roles; and strong anti-feminist and anti-female backlash[6]. While it must be said that some of the issues and positions pursued by the Men’s Rights Movement have validity, many do not and have been demonstrated as false or illegitimate by researchers, scholars and authorities on hate[7]. At the present time it can be difficult for an outsider to isolate valid arguments[8] within the Men’s Rights Movement and separate them from the sheer volume of outright misogyny and clear anti-feminism[9]. This confusion as well as the obvious hostility against a legitimate movement (feminism) demonstrated routinely by proponents of Men’s Rights has led to a great deal of criticism and skepticism towards – if not the Men’s Rights Movement itself, decidedly towards its’ self-identified proponents – MRAs.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]


Focus/Issues

The focuses or areas of concern to MRA in relation to men’s rights are many. While there is a lack of consistent focus on forward movement toward specific goals, comprehensive, annotated lists of these issues from the MRA perspective can be located[17]. While it is easy to follow the arguments for change related to males in some instances – such as homelessness, military service, circumcision[18] or education – it is impossible to ignore the intensity of MRA focus on issues like ‘female privilege’ (as having been limiting to men in their view), and impossible to reconcile statistics claimed by MRA on issues like rape and domestic violence, with reality[19] or with verifiable statistics[20].

In addition to those listed in the above paragraph, issues regularly identified by the Men’s Rights Movement as requiring change supportive of males are:

  • Adoption, child custody, divorce and post-marital financial support and paternity fraud[21]
  • Education[22], health and healthcare, reproductive rights[23][24]
  • Domestic violence[25], criminal justice, prison[26], government structures
  • Rape – primarily focused not on rape of men, but in objection to language, parametres and assertions of rape and rape culture as those issues pertain to acknowledging and addressing the constructs in support of women and female victims (see ‘Criticisms’ section)


Key Figures in the Men’s Rights Movement

  • Paul Elam[32] – founder of ‘A Voice for Men’. Described on Wikipedia[33] as “the largest and most influential men’s rights website”, ‘A Voice for Men’ is a limited liability, for-profit company owned and published by Paul Elam
  • Warren Farrell[34] – author, activist, PhD, ‘legitimized’ the men’s movement when he crossed over from a focus on feminism to one on men’s rights in the early 1980’s
  • Anne Cools[35] - Canadian Senator since 1984, originally affiliated with the Liberal party, Cools ‘crossed the floor’ in 2004 to become a member of the Conservative Party. Asked to leave that party in 2007 following her criticism of then Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Cools is not affiliated with the Independent Senators Group. Ms. Cools is also controversial for her stated beliefs on domestic violence, which do not align with accepted statistics.
  • Karen Straughan[36] - Canadian ‘vlogger’ Karen Straughan posts to youtube[37] under the name ‘girlwriteswhat’. Proudly anti-feminist, Straughan vlogs her beliefs and has been a spokesperson for MRA interests, including “Men’s Rights Edmonton”
  • Other female advocates[38] - there are currently several prominent female supporters and spokespersons of MRA perspectives, including Erin Pizzey, Helen Smith, Janet Bloomfield and Suzanne Venker, in addition to Cools and Straughan


Criticisms

Chief among criticisms of MRA and their beliefs is the assertion that MRA distorts and manipulates statistics regarding rape and domestic violence[39]. This is followed closely by public skepticism based on the bitter vitriol demonstrated by MRA against women and feminists, which is common to MRA stated opinion[40]. In addition to asserting that rape is more about regretful females than rapist males, MRA perspective has supported abolishing laws against ‘marital rape’ and even making rape legal in certain places or instances[41]. To many critics, MRA appears to lack aligned focus[42] or central agenda and is, in the words of scholar Michael Kimmel – a Sociology professor specializing in gender studies and founder/editor of the academic journal Men and Masculinities –, “…riddled with contradictions” .[43]

More recent criticisms are a result of the politicization of MRA beliefs and growing MRA alignment with constructs such as PUA (Pick up artists) or in response to a notion deeply resented by some men, the ‘friendzone’ or being ‘friend-zoned’[44][45]. Both constructs feature as motivation a strong sense of entitlement to sexual relations with women and an intense frustration and rage against women when their desires to have sexual relations – which they believe they are entitled to simply for being a nice guy – are unmet or ultimately more complex than they anticipated. A recent example of this thought process in action can be seen in the journal writings, video blog postings and actions of Elliot Rogers in California[46] who murdered 6 people and injured 14 others before killing himself in a rage he attributed to hating women who rejected him.

The most recent development in criticisms of MRA thought process is the alignment of many MRA adherents to neo-conservatism through the self-identification of many self-identified MRA adherents and causes to “alt-right”[47] politics and opinions; and to the “manosphere”[48]. This area of MRA thought tends to be where the most graphic and hostile[49] opinions of and objections to… largely women, can be found.


References

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  2. Castella, Tom De. "Just who are men's rights activists?" BBC News. BBC, 02 May 2012. Web. 05 Apr. 2017. <http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-17907534>.
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  18. Valeii, Kathi. "How Men's Rights Activists Hijacked the Circumcision Debate." Everyday Feminism. N.p., 23 May 2016. Web. 05 Apr. 2017. <http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/05/mens-rights-circumcision/>.
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