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| 1 | Local paper gives name AND address of alleged rapistI live in the same apartment complex as this dude! | /r/MensRights | 16/04/14 12:03 AM |
| 1 | I don't know whether to call this a minor gripe, or an unsupportable idiocy. Women-only seats in the evenings, in the very front of the bus.From what I've heard, it works, but if the school/program finds out later you were lying then you're fucked. | /r/MensRights | 09/01/14 09:28 PM |
| 1 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves."Nobody can accidentally rape someone," unfortunately, is not true. My friend had sex with another (ex) friend while both where drunk, and she even admits they both consented at the time, however when she talked to her boyfriend about it (she was cheating on him), he convinced her it was rape and he had to transfer universities. | /r/TheRedPill | 12/10/13 06:07 PM |
| 1 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves.Well I'm talking about rape specifically when someone gets drunk (whether it be to the point where they agree, and then call it "rape" later, or blackout drunk). I agree with you -- there are very bad people in the world of both genders, and it's really quite scary. You're never really "safe" no mater where you go. And alright, I'll concede it wasn't the best analogy. A better one would be leaving your purse unattended on the counter when you're in a bar. Chances are you're going to have somethi… | /r/TheRedPill | 12/10/13 06:05 PM |
| 2 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves.That's true. You can also get robbed in broad daylight and burglarized even if you lock up your house. However, taking certain preventative steps helps decrease the odds significantly. | /r/TheRedPill | 12/10/13 05:58 PM |
| 1 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves.Ah! Sorry :P | /r/TheRedPill | 12/10/13 05:58 PM |
| 2 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves.Also, here is the irony of feminism -- They say that women are strong, independent thinkers, yet whenever there is the SLIGHTEST hint of "pressure" or "negativity," women become these perfectly fragile flowers. Example: Women are strong and tough, yet as soon as an ad comes on with an attractive, half-naked woman for make-up or something of the sort, they complain about how it's a bad commercial for hurting their self-esteem. | /r/TheRedPill | 12/10/13 07:33 AM |
| 2 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves.I don't see how I wasn't clear before? I think you're trying to get me to "blame" the victim, at which point you can discredit what I'm saying as "victim-blaming." If you leave your car unlocked in a bad neighborhood and it gets stolen, you are the victim, and it's not your fault. However, you were very stupid and could've taken some very easy steps to prevent the theft. You aren't at fault for the events that happened, but you're at fault for putting yourself in a position where it might happen… | /r/TheRedPill | 12/10/13 07:28 AM |
| 5 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves.That's a completely infantile position to hold though. Do you lock your doors when you go to bed at night or when you leave the house? Yes? Why? "People should be able to sleep or leave their house with assumption that people are decent enough not to steal." NOBODY should go into public, in an unfamiliar environment, with people you don't know, and get shit faced. It's like saying you're going to give your purse to a random stranger in a bar and expect nothing to be gone from it when you get bac… | /r/TheRedPill | 11/10/13 11:53 PM |
| -1 | Slut Shaming = Victim Blaming, because we can't take responsibility for ourselves.No, but if she wasn't drunk, she wouldn't be in that situation. If a person gets drunk and gets their wallet and phone stolen, people would call them an idiot. They're still the victim, but it could have EASILY been prevented. Same in the case of drunk driving - you can't just say "it wasn't my fault because I was drunk! I was in the crash too so I'm a victim!!" Why this basic and simple reasoning doesn't transition over into rape, I will never know. | /r/TheRedPill | 11/10/13 09:07 PM |
| 1 | Movember is nearly here! Help men support a men's issue.I'm a few months off of 21 and I can barely grow a mustache. What the hell hair follicles... Grow! | /r/MensRights | 08/10/13 09:45 PM |
| 58 | A 15-year-old boy who was raped by a 34-year-old woman now faces child support.Is this site reliable? I don't want to use it in an argument without being sure because it looks sketch as fuck, and it's the only one mentioning this story... | /r/MensRights | 01/09/13 05:01 AM |
| 2 | Man tricked his girlfriend into taking abortion pill. He may serve life in prison. (What he did is not right but this is a horrendous double standard that cannot stand)Nope, not any worse, but then again, not any better. | /r/MensRights | 19/05/13 02:51 AM |
| -1 | Man tricked his girlfriend into taking abortion pill. He may serve life in prison. (What he did is not right but this is a horrendous double standard that cannot stand)He's trying to point out the double standard that when women abort the baby, it's not alive, but when the guy did it, it's murder. This is obviously excluding the tricking her and what not, which is heinous. | /r/MensRights | 19/05/13 01:01 AM |
| 1 | "If you owe $2,500 or more in child support, you are not eligible to receive a U.S. passport."See, my personal views match yours. I was taught to be responsible while I was growing up, because one day I was gonna be a man and that's what was expected of me. Personally, I love being chivalrous and all that jazz. But I also realize that a bunch of other men don't want that, and so in order to appease everyone, it should be both the guys and the girls responsibility to keep it in their pants. | /r/MensRights | 26/11/12 07:40 PM |
| -1 | Men's Rights are important, but please don't let it take over your life.I don't know how you all will receive this, but this is how I treat people: 1) If I'm talking to my girlfriend/family/someone I care about, I'll let sexist comments slide on both sides. After all, the argument is definitely NOT worth it. I only argue if I'm up against a feminist/ ignoramus. 2) If I'm interacting with my girlfriend/family/someone I care about/random girl on the street, then I'm chivalrous. I'll hold the door for them, pull out their seat or let them go in front of me in line if w… | /r/MensRights | 25/11/12 02:07 AM |
| 0 | A great list of sexism to males; by user A_for_AnonymousCould you link me to some? Honest request. | /r/MensRights | 22/11/12 07:16 AM |
| 3 | Obama praises Gillard's rant about so-called misogyny. A timely reminder of the kind of man that has just gotten another four years to piss on us.I chuckled... then again, I'm a sore loser :( | /r/MensRights | 10/11/12 01:58 AM |
| 1 | For a week, I've been falsely accused of sending rape threats to another redditor. Yesterday, a redditor threatened to dox me and tell my boss, mom and dad that I threaten women with rape. I reported it to the admins, and within an hour, they were both banned.So you live in Tampa? What part? | /r/MensRights | 13/10/12 05:15 AM |
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