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Alan229/r/MensRights16/02/16 09:47 AM
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Ok then lets steal africa from the blacks again
/r/PussyPass24/04/17 08:43 PM
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Now that fucking song is stuck in my head
/r/MensRights24/04/17 08:31 PM
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Question for you. Would you rather Be able to vote but be forced to fight in war Not have the vote but be obligation free during times of war?
/r/MGTOW28/03/16 07:59 PM
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Hint: Up until the mid 1800's, most men couldn't vote either. Even then, men got the vote in exchange being able to be conscripted (forced to go to war) most women couldn't vote, but they were not forced to go to war. When women got the vote, it was provided obligation free. It's not just "men got the vote and women couldn't" it is more complex then that. FYI, women have never been oppressed.
/r/MGTOW28/03/16 07:48 PM
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I think this does a very good job disproving the idea that rape is generally a product of "rape culture" or some issue with young people not understanding consent.
/r/MensRights25/03/16 02:59 PM
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Nope. In ancient rome, women successfully petitioned the government to change a law in their favour.
/r/MGTOW03/01/16 08:51 AM
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even before getting the vote, women were still able to (successfully) petition the government if they wanted to get stuff done.
/r/MGTOW03/01/16 08:48 AM
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Feminism has poisoned our country. Such a shame.
/r/TheRedPill01/07/15 10:11 PM
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Not the mention the mentality that is quite prominent in mainstream feminism and even mainstream culture that if you are not part of the "oppressors" you cannot speak for the "oppressed." Basically if you are a white cis straight male you can't speak about racial issues, womens issues or LGBTQIA issues. Or dismissing the perceived privileged groups' opinions by saying "You are not black/trans/female. You don't understand our oppression." Of course gay people can speak for woman and black people,…
/r/MensRights07/05/15 09:24 PM
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