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'''Masculinism''' or '''masculism''' is a synonym of androcentrism, but not an antonym of feminism in common usage. It is the stance that society should order itself around male gender traits (such as: stoicism, honesty, chivalry, strength, courage, violence, and assertiveness). Feminism sees itself as a political movement. Whereas masculinism in the West today is a philosophy instead of a singular political movement and is confined to lower level societal institutions (such as: war, sport, gangs, [[gamergate]], [[kekistan]], the [[proud boys]] etc).  Notable masculinists include [[Gavin McInnes]].  
'''Masculinism''' or '''masculism''' is a synonym of '''androcentrism''', but not an antonym of feminism in common usage. It is the stance that society should order itself around male gender traits (such as: stoicism, honesty, chivalry, strength, courage, violence, and assertiveness). Feminism sees itself as a political movement. Whereas masculinism in the West today is a philosophy instead of a singular political movement and is confined to lower level societal institutions (such as: war, sport, gangs, [[gamergate]], [[kekistan]], the [[proud boys]] etc).  Notable masculinists include [[Gavin McInnes]].  


==Masculinism vs. MRA==
==Masculinism vs. MRA==
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