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| 91 | Why do people demonize men so much? | personal | Affectionate-Can4505 | /r/EverydayMisandry | 23/09/24 08:12 PM |
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| 1 | All in the name of 'Women Empowerment'!Alimony is a different issue. Yes, it should be addressed but it has nothing to do with students getting 2k from the govt. The problem comes down to how we can separate needy and well off women. There's always gonna be this issue in India because women don't get their parents' properties and possessions that easily. As I mentioned earlier, they're seen as parai and so the parents think that one day she'll be gone so I shouldn't spend as much money on her. Most people in my social strata get supp… | /r/EverydayMisandry | 07/10/24 01:06 PM |
| -3 | All in the name of 'Women Empowerment'!Yeah but then also think about the reservation system. It has the same shortcoming. Still, I don't think 2k is that much for a girl who is well off, but for someone who is poor, this will help. Many of my friends who recently graduated are being pressured to get married, so if these girls are in such a situation, they can try for a job and use this money to get out of that situation. Guys aren't paraya in their own house so they'll still be fine. Girls are pushed out when they "come of age". Aga… | /r/EverydayMisandry | 07/10/24 12:44 PM |
| -5 | All in the name of 'Women Empowerment'!How am I out of touch? Many grad students I know would be helped by 2k a month. It's not a crazy amount but it does help. I've seen people only have 500-1000 to spend on everything | /r/EverydayMisandry | 07/10/24 12:37 PM |
| -11 | All in the name of 'Women Empowerment'!Isn't this a good thing? Excluding the top 10% "middle class" of India, most people are struggling. Women especially are uneducated and the patriarchy is very much in practice in these parts of India. That doesn't allow them to work or pursue education. The only "work" women are allowed is as maids or cleaners. This will help people a lot! I think this is actually a really good thing! | /r/EverydayMisandry | 07/10/24 11:59 AM |
| 1 | Why such visceral reaction whenever this topic is brought up in any situation? Original post wasnt even minimising or speak over women's strugglesMy man ❤️ | /r/EverydayMisandry | 22/09/24 02:55 AM |
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