The Paul
Member
There isn't much I can do. I try to work against misogyny but I'm not under the illusion that I'm making much of an impact.
The biggest issue as a male, and the obvious elephant in the room, is that in an ideal world it's great to stand up against sexism and misogyny, but usually doing so comes at the cost of personal relationships that are much more valuable than whatever minimal impact you're having by calling out some person.
I have participated in events like Take Back the Night and have been vocal during those events, but I don't believe there is going to be a direct correlation between the effort I put into the cause and the change I make. I'm reminded of the small protests that I see occasionally in my city. Every now and then you see a group of 20-30 activists walking down one of our main streets chanting, nobody is listening to them, nobody cares. What they're doing is either admirable or dumb, depending on how you look at it.
This isn't to say that working against misogyny and sexual violence isn't worthwhile, and if a situation presents itself where I can make change I will act, but I'm not going to spend my life chipping away at a mountain with a butter knife, trying to get to the other side.
Not that all of them are on your side, but there are a couple billion people in the world. Mountains like that one have been moved in the past. Maybe what it will take is a billion butter knives.