How would you distinguish “men’s liberation” groups from “men’s rights” groups?
A) Both are fighting against the oppression of women, but men’s liberation groups are more radical.
B) Men’s liberation activists see traditional masculinity as oppressive, while men’s rights activists see feminism as oppressive.
C) Men’s liberation focuses on preserving masculinity, while men’s rights focuses on civil rights issues for men.
D) Both are fighting against the oppression of men, but men’s rights groups are more radical.
Answer: B
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