Someone knows why hanryufan deleted his blog?

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Someone knows why hanryufan deleted his blog?
hanryufan replied to your post: you seem really angry about alot of things.
Sometimes a person just needs a place to rant, you know?
I can't agree with this enough!
FYI I'm a total heterophobe~ Are you gonna say I don't exist now? :P
i mean if you wanna go ahead and be a queer person who claims "heterophobia" in the same way that women claim to be "misandrists" then that's cool
but heterophobia as a system of social oppression where non-queer people are an underprivileged group comparably to queer people as a privileged group does not exist
so
no?
Ugh, THANK you. Whenever I see a guy say he's a "proud feminist" or something like that, I can't help but wondering "wow, you really hate yourself that much?" Or a woman who is a feminist, I can't help but think she's sexist. Both are clearly horribly misguided, though. Egalitarianism is where it's at ;D I'll admit, I can be a bit misogynistic at times... but I'm a hardcore gay guyh, it comes with the territory. Despite thinking girls are "icky", I still try to treat them as equal human beings~~
Most feminists aren't knowingly sexist and do really want equality, they just don't realize a lot of their contradictions, or don't realize that their thoughts are a good start but need to be carried over into both sides of gender roles.
Male feminists are just a complete contradiction to me when they believe feminism's views on patriarchy theory, and I wish there were more anti-male feminists to just make them shut up. That's probably the only thing I agree with them on. Men have no right to speak in feminist spaces unless they're disagreeing with feminists entirely, otherwise they're speaking in a place that they've acknowledged themselves that they have no place speaking in.