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| 3 | Why can’t they call it what it is?These are the consequences for allowing generations to be raised in their echo chambers and circles jerks with their ideas never being challenged or forged through the scrutiny of intense debate, rather being coddled and enabled. Intellectual honesty dies off, critical thinking atrophies, and then the result is that people hold contradictory position such as this, so revert to us vs them, our team good our team must win we have the power our team good other team bad must lose. Limited to viscera… | /r/MensRights | 20/04/21 08:49 PM |
| 4 | STUDY finds that women are "significantly" more likely to be verbally and physically abusive to men than vice versaShill | /r/MensRights | 17/04/21 10:21 AM |
| 32 | STUDY finds that women are "significantly" more likely to be verbally and physically abusive to men than vice versaAnd this generation of men is being raised with constant bombardment from media of the “buffoon” man/dad trope | /r/MensRights | 17/04/21 03:31 AM |
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