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AvgJoeSchmoe/r/seduction21/03/12 04:02 AM
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That was the deleted comment; a link to his Pinterest account.
/r/MensRights08/05/12 12:12 PM

ViolentAcrez created a jailbait account on Pinterest. It has since been deleted by Pinterest, as it is clearly against their Terms of Service & Acceptable Use.
/r/MensRights08/05/12 10:15 AM

How the fuck is that account even allowed to exist?
/r/MensRights07/05/12 08:53 PM

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/r/MensRights07/05/12 08:21 PM
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Doesn't make it right, but I'm just saying. What are you saying then? Not trolling, I'm honestly confused what the point of your post is.
/r/MensRights30/04/12 03:28 AM
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Lol, calm down. First of all, RosieLaLaLa isn't a mod of the subreddit. Secondly, 1 person who's an SRS poster =/= all people are SRS posters.
/r/MensRights24/03/12 11:38 AM
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It's really not that improbable considering how much hate SRS has garnered.
/r/MensRights24/03/12 09:31 AM
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So? It's a bit outlandish, but not impossible that people made SRS sockpuppets, pretended to fit into SRS for a bit, and then started doing this shit. You would need IP logs, and even then that can be falsified.
/r/MensRights24/03/12 05:05 AM
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Has it even been considered that these people may just be impersonating SRS posters? In all fairness, it's difficult to ascertain who is really behind all of this, though if they are actually SRS posters then those individuals should be ashamed of their actions.
/r/MensRights24/03/12 12:58 AM
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I would like to see the generational change over time. People who have been raised in non-topless regions have also raised their children to not go topless, so I'm curious whether this will change in the future. Keep in mind that those are large regions, so people who go through those areas also come from non-topless areas and might make life difficult/uncomfortable for those who wish to go topless. In essence, we would need to see toplessness be far more widespread than it is now in order to as…
/r/MensRights05/03/12 03:41 AM
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It's not like they can't get a job Yes, they can get a job, but the point is that they face a greater challenge than men do in overcoming negative attitudes that hurt their chances of being employed. Women are 51% of the workforce I would love to see a breakdown of how men and women are differentially employed by salary/status of their position. I'm not insinuating that you're wrong; I'm merely curious what constitutes the 51%. And if he did get to stay home society would brand him a loser and m…
/r/MensRights05/03/12 03:29 AM
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Is it really that widespread in western cultures? I seriously doubt the veracity of that.
/r/MensRights05/03/12 03:13 AM
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How is "getting to work" not a privilege? What if we were in the early 20th century and you were denied by every single job that you applied to because you were black? In our current society, certain groups are still more privileged than others because they face less of an entrance barrier into the job force. Sleeping around, hmm, I can't think of many men who care it's usually women. Why? Because it makes sex as a leverage worth less when the supply is up and while the demand stays the same. Ba…
/r/MensRights05/03/12 02:18 AM
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I don't understand why do you think that toplessnes is a privilege. I somehow doubt that many women would want to go topless in the first place. It's a matter of principle. Additionally, we wouldn't know how many women would actually go topless unless we allow women to go topless. As for everything else, having less stereotypes made about you is not a privilege either. Really? Also, it seems like you live in a very rude area, where people mock women just for being women. Not really. I live in a …
/r/MensRights05/03/12 02:14 AM
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Regarding my first sentence: it's the privilege of being able to do something that someone else can't. Biological differences aside, there are things that men can do and women can't and vice versa that exist in our society. Selective service only targets men, for instance, which privileges women. In the same sense, laws against toplessness privilege men because they are able to do something that women can't do. Yes, everything else I said is stereotypes, but that doesn't invalidate my point that…
/r/MensRights05/03/12 01:35 AM

Men can go topless in far more places than women can. Societal stereotypes and attitudes. Driving and being a woman vs. being a man, being promiscuous and being a woman vs. being a man, etc.. If you're raising a family with your wife, it's more likely that your wife will be expected to quit her career to raise the children than you will (though this attitude is largely losing favor in recent years). You are under far less pressure to be thin/fit than women are. When in a professional setting, me…
/r/MensRights04/03/12 11:37 PM
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Have you considered that Dave simply isn't reporting this incident to a superior so he won't be a hassle or viewed as a wimp, and that Sarah is actually doing the right thing? Both Dave and Sarah are completely within their rights to report the problem to a superior if they are uncomfortable.
/r/MensRights25/02/12 08:57 PM
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Equal execution rights is tangential to the point being made that women need to serve more prison time. Length of sentence =/= severity of sentence.
/r/MensRights12/08/11 09:48 PM
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Here you go, DocStrawman.
/r/MensRights12/08/11 07:23 PM
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