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Yesterday, this was linked on the f-list. I don't really recommend reading it, as it's a man saying that misandry is teeming and he chooses to combat it by vowing the vote "not guilty" if he ever gets jury duty at a rape trial. Comments are mostly full of people agreeing with him (I especially like the comment "proving" thast most reported rapes are false because sometimes police decide they were false when they go to investigate. My limited experience with police "deciding" that a rape accusation shouldn't be investigated involves things like a teenaged girl I knew in high school and her parents being told that she probably "didn't want" to "make an issue" of it because it could make her look bad if more people found out about it, which could also be harmful to her younger sister.) and the few who don't are torn down for not being "rational" (which, I think, is the usual defense when privilege gets questioned).
Anyway, in the comments, the term "mangina" came up. Given that it came up in the context of awful people who want rapists to go to jail and think reported crimes should be investigated needing to stop hating on poor, innocent men and trust men when they say it's for their own good* I doubt it has any non-ragey connotations/uses, but has anyone encountered this before? Is it new-ish, or am I blessedly sheltered in this case?
*I am, of course, not talking about all men. Just ones who think/speak like this.