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{{Quote|The male is completely egocentric, trapped inside himself, incapable of empathizing or identifying with others, or love, friendship, affection or tenderness. He is a completely isolated unit, incapable of rapport with anyone. His responses are entirely visceral, not cerebral; his intelligence is a mere tool in the services of his drives and needs; he is incapable of mental passion, mental interaction; he can't relate to anything other than his own physical sensations. He is a half-dead, unresponsive lump, incapable of giving or receiving pleasure or happiness; consequently, he is at best an utter bore, an inoffensive blob, since only those capable of absorption in others can be charming.|[[Valerie Solanas]], as quoted in ''SCUM Manifesto''.}}[[Misandry|'''Misandrists''']] are villains or villainesses who either look down upon or harbor a deep hatred of men. They are often driven to horrible crimes by their resentment or feminism. The counterparter of a [[:Category:Misogynists|misogynist]]. Although less common than their counterpart, they certainly do exist, and are slowly becoming more apparent in society. [[Category:List]] [[Category:Supremacists]] [[Category:Hypocrites]] [[Category:Oppressors]] [[Category:Villains by ideology]] [[Category:Criminals]] [[Category:Villains by Type]] [[Category:Female]]
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