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it depends on the anti-feminist.
Im an anti-feminist for very specific reasons - and I can justify those reasons - and I can explain my position - and justify my position.
nothing in my reasons - or my position - is sexist. and I am also a liberal - in the classical sense. on many topics I am as liberal as the most liberals I argue against - infact - Im more liberal than these people.
liberals today are not liberals - they're morons.
Elana
So far, most of the MRAs (to be distinguished from anti-feminists) I've met have been Libertarian. That's not a statistical statement, but merely using myself as a data point. I myself am a died-in-the-wool liberal.
For people who are not MRAs but think feminism has lost its way ... they are ALL over the map. Seriously, you'd be hard pressed to make any affirmative statement about them other than that they probably aren't feminists.
Oh yeah ... and that they are an increasing majority.
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Anti-feminists are all over the map in their beliefs. Some have hated women so much they have mass murdered them, like Marc Lepine, and some actually do believe in women as being equal human beings to men. I don't think you can typecast an anti-feminist anymore than a feminist because they are so diverse. Anti-feminist tend to be full of the bull more than most - at least here in Gender Studies. I see few back up any arguments with any evidence at all, except logical fallacies and ad hominem.
ice man
I think many of them do have liberal aspects in them but I've noticed that most anti-feminists are very conservative and those people usually lean to the far right.
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I would say that anti-feminists are a very diverse bunch, save for their dislike of feminism.
Not all have liberal aspects. And many of them thrive on bullshitz.