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Someone asked Google Support three days ago why isn't there a doodle for International Men's Day and an associate replied: You can find information about Google Doodles here. The ideas for the doodles come from numerous sources including Googlers and Google users. If you have feedback about, or a suggestion for, a Google Doodle, you can email it to [email protected]. Of course, you'll need to let Google know well before the event! Almost 500 people had the same question.
/r/MensRights21/11/24 07:27 PM
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Why don't you start doing something, then? If it won't jeopardize your job, I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to put up a sign congratulating the 80% of the men there. Sometimes people don't realize their own worth until someone points it out to them.
/r/MensRights19/11/24 01:18 PM
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It doesn't matter. Worry about men first.
/r/MensRights18/11/24 10:50 AM
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It is supposed to be and you're falling for it. Read the comments in this thread and understand why you should ignore it.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 12:23 PM
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Apolitical women (and men, for that matter) still exist. They're quiet because you can't be that anymore in public.
/r/MensRights06/11/24 02:27 PM
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Concerning men's right, the discussion about political sides doesn't matter: both sides ignore men too much. To discuss political sides in a MRA sub is to divide men on purpose. A disservice.
/r/MensRights03/11/24 09:03 PM
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Because they aren’t as logical They are illogical, according to you, but they are. Anyone can use an illogical premise to make a personal decision.
/r/MensRights02/11/24 10:55 AM
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The article is an opinion column written by a woman: As a wife and mother with a positive view of marriage and family life, I worried that Trump-supporting men would ruin their chance for love and romance in the years to come. Sadly, four years later, the gender gap has widened and women's reluctance to be with men who want to vote for Trump has increased, particularly when it comes to Gen Z. I have no stake in this but the arrogant certainty in your reply without even reading the linked article…
/r/MensRights02/11/24 10:50 AM
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You should also call out the men who still respond to these type of news with "score!", "nice", "where were these hot teachers when I was young?", and so on and so forth... These type of behavior coming from men themselves should be eradicated first. I don't care if it's "internalized misogyny", "ingrown patriarchy", I don't care about its labels, it has to stop in order for society to start taking men's cases more seriously.
/r/MensRights25/10/24 07:51 PM
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Absolutely not the same thing. It would be the same thing if men had the choice of using their hair in a bun and not being forced to cut it. Men have to keep a trimmed beard and it is a daily routine too. Some bIack men suffer from excessive ingrown hair due to constant shaving. It's heII on Earth to deal with it.
/r/MensRights16/10/24 09:53 PM
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This documentary helped introducing the Bill C-464 that, quoting director Kurt Kuenne, "adds a clause to section 515(10) (b) of Canada's criminal code giving courts the power to deny bail to someone accused of a serious crime who is deemed a potential danger to children under the age of 18."
/r/MensRights15/10/24 01:13 PM
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One of my favorite documentaries of all time, and it is the most accurate definition of "passion project" in recent years: Andrew's best friend did everything in it, from the interviews to the soundtrack. Kurt Kuenne really loved Andrew Bagby as a brother and admired him as a human being. I stumbled upon this video many years ago and it helped me a lot seeing this guy who loved life, victim of a sociopath, being immortalized simply for being a good man and being friends with his buddy who had th…
/r/MensRights15/10/24 01:06 PM
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Everyone hated this movie. Even Gaga fans: the general consensus, at least among the comments that I read on Reddit a few days ago, was that "Gaga's performance was good but the movie was awful".
/r/MensRights08/10/24 03:18 PM
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I will be clear, I'm a self identified inkwell and have been one since around 2015. "Involuntary", in this case, means that you can change your situation, it's not perpetual by any means - you don't rely solely in the actions of the outside world (like a hostage situation or slavery, for example) and you do need strength within yourself to change it. I'm just being pedantic highlighting this because I wanted to shine a more optimistic (and realistic) light in your situation: you're lonely, but n…
/r/MensRights09/09/24 10:18 AM
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I will be clear, I'm a self identified inkwell and have been one since around 2015. "Involuntary", in this case, means that you can change your situation, it's not perpetual by any means - you don't rely solely in the actions of the outside world (like a hostage situation or slavery, for example) and you do need strength within yourself to change it. I'm just being pedantic highlighting this because I wanted to shine a more optimistic (and realistic) light in your situation: you're lonely, but n…
/r/MensRights09/09/24 10:00 AM
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I'm beginning to think I'm the lucky guy. No, you're not the lucky guy... the people involved in the stories that you read are the unlucky ones and for them, I feel very sorry and they're the reason men's rights movement exist. "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." (I felt like I needed to rephrase my reply, it was too harsh and also didn't acknowledge the victims correctly.)
/r/MensRights23/08/24 01:06 PM
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I'm beginning to think I'm the lucky guy. No, you're not the lucky guy... the people involved in the stories that you read are, as you put it, the unlucky ones. "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." And that's fine if you're satisfied with that, but that doesn't make you "lucky": you have to gamble first in order to feel like that.
/r/MensRights23/08/24 12:48 PM
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Shoe0nHead are from the same cohort of people like Sydney Watson, Lauren Southern and Lauren Chen. Right wingers/conservatives who are into men's rights but think that Sydney Watson, Lauren Southern and Lauren Chen (and Amala Ekpunobi) don't have any trace of feminism in their opinions should pay more attention... they're not left-leaning (now), that's a silly thing to say, but their discourse will always advocate to women or women first... just like the discourse of people like Matt Walsh, Ben …
/r/MensRights05/08/24 01:21 AM
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Christina Hoff Sommers, author of "The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism is Harming Our Young Men". There's an OG Youtuber by the name of Karen Straughan, she's not a celebrity by any means but she was one of the first women to advocate for men online through a feminist point of view. And of course, there's Norah Vincent, a journalist who spent 18 months disguised as a man, living among men and concluded that life as a man is not as privileged as people think it is - and she did this in 2…
/r/MensRights05/08/24 01:01 AM
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The point of this post is that JK Rowling is blaming men. With all due respect, it doesn't matter if you're opposed or not, it matters that you're taking away the spotlight on the issue that really matters in this sub.
/r/MensRights02/08/24 01:26 PM
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FemaIe chiId predators don't abuse only boys, you muIe. It is a human right to be a blissful ignorant, but don't abuse it.
/r/MensRights28/07/24 11:51 AM
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"Aggression and Violent Behavior", Volume 34, May 2017, Pages 302-311: Sexual victimization perpetrated by women is a form of abuse that has long been misunderstood and minimized (Vandiver & Walker, 2002). While documented in the research literature beginning in the 1930s (Strickland, 2008, Denov, 2003a, Williams et al., 2008, Davin et al., 1999, Fromuth and Conn, 1997, Saradjian, 1996), the systematic study of female sexual perpetration was not undertaken until the 1990s, and even then, the lit…
/r/MensRights28/07/24 11:40 AM
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He's the type of guy to say (...) that if a 40 year old woman fucks a 16 year old boy he was lucky and wishes that he got that when he was a teenager. Pretty much, yeah. And you have the nerve to call others "inceIs", you thirsty, horny inceI?
/r/MensRights28/07/24 11:24 AM
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Yes. This other comment here sums up, at least in my understanding, why the thought of sex as a need when it's not is detrimental: "Man is born free, yet is everywhere in chains." Our sex drive is the instrument of our servitude and peonage. Without it, the female business model collapses. Sex is definitely not a need. I have sex for a number of reasons, but necessity is not one of them.
/r/MensRights26/07/24 12:28 PM
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Oh, shut the heII up... here's Ellen Degeneres and Sandra Bullock mocking maIe genital mutilation on national TV while talking about beauty products that contain extract of foreskin.
/r/MensRights03/07/24 07:39 PM
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Rodney Alcala, aka the "Dating Game Killer", disagrees too.
/r/MensRights02/07/24 02:33 PM
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Christina Hoff Sommers is a great men's rights advocate. And these numbers are outrageous.
/r/MensRights01/07/24 09:59 PM
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Tbh circumsision seems a usa thing. Irrelevant, it shouldn't happen anywhere.
/r/MensRights30/06/24 02:11 PM
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Excision of the clitoris is arguably worse, It's not a competition and read the room.
/r/MensRights30/06/24 02:09 PM
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By the tone of OP's post, OP seems to think that porn consumption is just a male thing so I doubt that.
/r/MensRights25/06/24 03:58 PM
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Instead of OP focusing on the actor's case - which by the way, it's a great post and good reaction by the actor, not flattered but uncomfortable - and in the nasty woman saying that, he chose to go with the "Imagine if a guy..." route without the proper knowledge about Drake. The reply above was amicable but this slip is the sort of thing that the opposition uses to gang up on others and invalidate important stuff like OP's post. OP brought the Drake case into the conversation by citing one of h…
/r/MensRights30/05/24 09:22 PM
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Ended up on this sub cause I was doing a deep dive on Amy winehouse, it sat very very wrong with me abt how most ppl skipped over the abuse she dealt her ex husband, double standard is crazy. She started by supporting her excuse for posting here based on an absolute lie: they just released the movie "Back to Black" which portraits Blake as responsible for Amy's death. He even spoke on "Good Morning Britain" about it. The Amy/Blake situation was always showed by the media as "an enamored Amy head…
/r/MensRights26/05/24 11:35 AM
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Ended up on this sub cause I was doing a deep dive on Amy winehouse, it sat very very wrong with me abt how most ppl skipped over the abuse she dealt her ex husband, double standard is crazy. What? They just released the movie "Back to Black" which portraits Blake as responsible for Amy's death. He even spoke on "Good Morning Britain" about it. The Amy/Blake situation was always showed by the media as "an enamored Amy head over hills for 'druggie', enabler, toxic Blake". Whether it's true or fal…
/r/MensRights26/05/24 11:31 AM
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Do you see any kind of activism here? Do you see any coordinated malicious acts being plotted? Do you see any organized groups protesting loudly enough to make news? Just use your brain a little: you're feeding into the false perception that MRA is just as organized, funded and powerful as the other side and giving detractors a false excuse to shut it down.
/r/MensRights21/05/24 12:58 PM
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I just replied this to this user doing a mental gymnastics to "explain" hate in a way that's unnecessary in this sub. It does more harm than good.
/r/MensRights17/05/24 02:29 AM
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You know OP didn't mean that. Are there any reasons why do you have to make such a pointless observation in this sub? You end up sounding more harmful than OP.
/r/MensRights17/05/24 02:24 AM
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The members opposing to these asinine posts are silent. If the mods are paying attention and people are reporting showing they're displeased, maybe the mods will do something about it.
/r/MensRights16/05/24 02:08 PM
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If you agree, why did you post a study from 2004 and with such a deceitful title?
/r/MensRights13/05/24 10:31 AM
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It says that of the 197 participants involved in a 4 year study at one specific school, 14% had reported committing attempted or completed rape and 34% had reported at least one act of sexual assault perpetration. This study was published in 2004, so we don't know if a researcher would obtain the same results today. Sometimes I wonder if these type of posts are made in bad faith, sheer ignorance or immaturity. Regardless, the sub should have more criteria and at least read what they're posting.
/r/MensRights13/05/24 10:28 AM
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Read the room, Copernicus, and choose your words wisely: I have to thank my dad for doing all he did, my two older brothers for always protecting me (who my mother also starved until they were almost skin and bone when they were teenagers), and my niece for always being there for me. and i’m thankful for you guys, too, for listening. this is the only place on here where i feel safe.
/r/MensRights05/05/24 12:42 PM
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Are you blaming men in this case? Really? Are you an imbeciIe? What's being chronically online and unhappy in life made you think that they could be "men in disguise"? Again, are you an imbeciIe?
/r/MensRights04/05/24 03:37 PM
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That's not "funny", that's ignorance. You can choose to help OP understand a bit better about how his aphorism is out of touch or you can choose to be unnecessarily cynical about it like you just did. You sound like someone who just wants to see the world burn and somehow OP triggered you so much.
/r/MensRights04/05/24 01:14 AM
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Back when I was still with my Ex, I would be playing video games and I’d get undoubtedly upset when I lost or fail the level but then keep trying until I won or beat the level. And she made the observation, that when she plays and dies/looses. She just gives up, but I instead see it through, or try different tactics or strategies till I get it right. Do you know what "priorities" mean? Why are you applying your one experience about the most mundane activity to generalize your POV over such a vas…
/r/MensRights04/05/24 01:08 AM
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No, you don't understand autonony. Here what's OP has said: a girl literally told me that it looked better because uncircumcised penises look like mongolian deathworms without teeth You are an imbeciIe that can't see the bigger picture: OP is pro-circumcision and let women's opinion dictate his way of living.
/r/MensRights01/05/24 01:25 PM
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It should be punishable against women too. You're in a workplace, not a club, stop bastardizing the meaning of free speech.
/r/MensRights30/04/24 01:17 PM
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Why do so many feminists such as the singer Pink mutilate their sons’ genitals? Because of her religious beliefs, you dunce.
/r/MensRights26/04/24 07:08 PM
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Why? To reaffirm her delusion?
/r/MensRights26/04/24 12:11 PM
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You're helping out her case by slamming the door or making any hostile response against her. I hope you're smart enough to realize that.
/r/MensRights26/04/24 12:09 PM
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Does anybody know anything about this? Is this some form of feminist virtue signaling? It doesn't matter if, like you said: It's become an inside joke around the office, she'll actually make her way more difficult to not have a man assist her. If she doesn't has the power to make that a corporate policy and she doesn't cause any legal trouble against men, then there's no problem. To overthink this beyond of being an inside joke is time wasted.
/r/MensRights26/04/24 12:06 PM
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The main cause of hikikomori is social pressure in its many variations, not just frivolous physical assertiveness. Don't bastardize its meaning.
/r/MensRights25/04/24 01:56 PM
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Shut the heII up. You know that's a step in the right direction, the simple mention of the word "misandry" in a well known and popular sub. I really hope you're just ignorant and not a loser thinking like a loser... ignorance we all have in some degree and everyone can overcome. Putting people down because you think like a loser is fiIthy.
/r/MensRights16/04/24 07:18 PM
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Try r/SupportForTheAccused too, they might help you there. Best of luck to you!
/r/MensRights30/03/24 11:47 PM
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Also I love how the article skips over the fact that there was a Feminist cafe in Australia which prioritized women over men and charged men more for the same goods and services.. I'm sure that cafe would have claimed exemption on the grounds of women having suffered from discrimination.. That cafe eventually went out of business but there was no real backlash against the blatant discrimination against men going on.. But if some blokes were to open a cafe and do the exact same thing to women? we…
/r/MensRights27/03/24 12:02 PM
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Please, use quotation marks to write these type of titles, otherwise it sounds like you are defending this idea. Also: the woman said that the "experience of rejection is the artwork", not the rejection itself: [Jason] Lau argued that denying men access to some of the museum’s most important works (there is a Sidney Nolan, a Pablo Picasso and a trove of antiquities from Mesopotamia, Central America and Africa in the women-only space) is discriminatory. Kaechele [the artist] said that was the poi…
/r/MensRights27/03/24 11:47 AM
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Why are you joking about that on this particular sub? Are you clueless? Are you intentionally mocking this issue?
/r/MensRights27/03/24 06:32 AM
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Why are you joking about that on this particular sub? Are you tone deaf? Are you intentionally mocking this issue?
/r/MensRights27/03/24 06:28 AM
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Well, then it's not so much of a "progress" like your post's flair seem to imply, isn't it? Why are you being cynical about it?
/r/MensRights16/03/24 10:18 AM
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Why are you adapting yourself according to them? Women have a word to describe it, men have a word to describe it. Now you're just going to let people subvert its meaning and appropriate the word instead of teaching its real meaning and make some effort to oppose misinformation? That's asinine. Stop using words taken from Taylor Swift's songs to talk about serious issues.
/r/MensRights08/03/24 05:36 PM
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I wish i could be a woman just so i could have equal treatment, No one is getting equal treatment in this day and age.
/r/MensRights08/03/24 02:51 PM
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Even A.I A.I. is not a sentient being that rose from the eternal and rovers above us: A.I. technology was created by a human being and it is programmed by human beings... regardless of ideology, it's man-made, artificial.
/r/MensRights07/03/24 12:23 PM
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Jericho House is a Derby-based residential addiction recovery project, providing support for substance misuse and housing. Parental Alienation Awareness is an advocacy and signposting service that works with other agencies, charities and professional​s to raise awareness of the effects of parental alienation.
/r/MensRights05/03/24 01:46 PM
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The mother felt that way, not OP. Are you going to dispute an aphorism coming from the mind of a specific person? Give me a break...
/r/MensRights28/02/24 06:09 PM
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Your post looks like you're defending him. Unfortunately, not all people will open the article to read that Sean Combs is being accused of assaulting another man. In a perfect world, people would read the article to see that it belongs in this sub. Your point is legit.
/r/MensRights27/02/24 09:34 PM
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Diddy allegedly assaulted a male producer.
/r/MensRights27/02/24 09:25 PM
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Your post looks like you're defending him. Unfortunately, not all people will open the article and read that Sean Combs is being accused of assaulting another man. Your worrisome is legit.
/r/MensRights27/02/24 09:23 PM
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Does she really believe that? Who's she? The fictional woman in the commercial? 😒 Everything said on a commercial is written by someone willing to sell you something... they'll say almost anything to achieve that. Plus it's not real! It's not even a documentary or biopic, for Pete's sake.
/r/MensRights27/02/24 12:01 AM
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Lose all labels and you're good to go! A word it might interest you is "idiosyncrasy". Wish you all the best.
/r/MensRights24/02/24 07:34 PM
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I proudly declare that I am content with being a "loser" and reclaiming my freedom rather than perpetuating the role of a subservient individual seeking validation from a perceived "master." Just lose the label "loser" and you're good to go. The word you might find interesting is "idiosyncrasy".
/r/MensRights24/02/24 07:29 PM
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Conservatives are not stealing my fundamental rights unlike leftists. Also, a woman can survive without money in these world through various government programs, through her parters income etc. The same is not true for a man. Therefore, if you boycott a female owned business, you are helping a poor man survive in this world. You don't need the first part to make your point across... in fact, it weakens your point (a valid point, in fact).
/r/MensRights24/02/24 11:30 AM
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Okay, OP went too far with the use of the word "conservative" but that doesn't diminish his reason why he proposed that and has nothing to do with ideology, it has to do with gender rights.
/r/MensRights24/02/24 11:28 AM
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Stop being cynical, OP literally stated his reasoning to propose that and it's not ideological.
/r/MensRights24/02/24 11:23 AM
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Never buy from female-owned stalls or small shops unless you are sure that the owner is a conservative woman. The reason for this is that a woman can survive in this world without a business due to various welfare programs. The same is not true for a man. If you prefer a male business over a female one, you are helping a human survive and feed his family. Did you misunderstood on purpose? OP is suggesting that we choose men-owned businesses over women-owned because they have welfare programs to …
/r/MensRights24/02/24 11:21 AM
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That's not the point: the comment is assuming that OP or the sub don't know that there are male feminists and female non-feminists... When OP makes the distinction between men and women on the post, it's not related to feminism... and I believe that the majority of this sub knows what the comment is implying the sub is unaware.
/r/MensRights24/02/24 11:15 AM
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Are you being disingenuous? Of course there are, OP never made that distinction... when OP comments something about men and women, it's not related to feminism. It's not that hard to comprehend.
/r/MensRights24/02/24 11:11 AM
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Are you being disingenuous? Of course there are, OP never made that distinction... when OP says something about men and women, it's not related to feminism.
/r/MensRights24/02/24 11:09 AM
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Are you 10? What you're proposing is obviously going to be valid mostly for women, not men. Try going to HR saying you are suffering from andropause, they'll fire you. No, I stand corrected: they'll laugh at your face and then fire you.
/r/MensRights23/02/24 04:00 PM
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Her justification for drugging and robbing men was that she "needed to do to make a living". You know this case will never go to trial, stop being naive, cynical or simplistic.
/r/MensRights21/02/24 03:00 PM
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It's asinine to compare anything to what Cardi B did, her actions speak for themselves. OP does a disservice here, since his post is very valid but his comparison weakened the message.
/r/MensRights21/02/24 02:56 PM
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OP is dangerously generalizing this abomination because the first image and title makes it look like it's normalized and no one replying is looking at the second picture. It's not normal and it shouldn't be showed as if it was.
/r/MensRights07/02/24 06:39 PM
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Despite the name calling, despite incel slander, despite being called a misogynist, despite all of these things, I shower my soon to be wife with love and protection. Does she knows you're none of these things? From what I could understand from your writing, she's not the one calling you all that, right? Yes, it can take a toll to be called things that you're not, you can suddenly get the urge to be exactly what they think you are, not what you really are... But you have to think about the opini…
/r/MensRights03/02/24 02:04 PM
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It's quite common tbh, a lot of women don't consider there's a problem, until it hits someone they know, or love, very hard. Sadly that means that for every woman to understand where we're coming from, some poor bloke gets his world torn apart. OP already stated that: I’m writing today because as a woman and a mother of a son, I never thought I’d see my child get caught up in the abuse cycle of domestic violence. Somehow I imagined that’s something you have to worry about if you have a daughter,…
/r/MensRights02/02/24 01:22 PM
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She knows that already. That's why she's asking for advice: I’m writing today because as a woman and a mother of a son, I never thought I’d see my child get caught up in the abuse cycle of domestic violence. Somehow I imagined that’s something you have to worry about if you have a daughter, but not a son. I’ve been an advocate for men’s rights since I found out I was pregnant with a boy 28 yrs ago. I’ve learned so much on the topic over these many years and yet this escaped me. It never occurred…
/r/MensRights02/02/24 01:18 PM
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Apparently you didn't even read the post: I’m writing today because as a woman and a mother of a son, I never thought I’d see my child get caught up in the abuse cycle of domestic violence. Somehow I imagined that’s something you have to worry about if you have a daughter, but not a son. I’ve been an advocate for men’s rights since I found out I was pregnant with a boy 28 yrs ago. I’ve learned so much on the topic over these many years and yet this escaped me. It never occurred to me that my son…
/r/MensRights02/02/24 01:16 PM
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Apparently you didn't even read the post: I’m writing today because as a woman and a mother of a son, I never thought I’d see my child get caught up in the abuse cycle of domestic violence. Somehow I imagined that’s something you have to worry about if you have a daughter, but not a son. I’ve been an advocate for men’s rights since I found out I was pregnant with a boy 28 yrs ago. I’ve learned so much on the topic over these many years and yet this escaped me. It never occurred to me that my son…
/r/MensRights02/02/24 01:15 PM
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I'm so sorry about that, Mr. Andreas Kisser... thoughts and prayers. lol jk
/r/MensRights05/01/24 06:43 PM
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He lectured me on how I should not get distracted by these minor hiccups in life this is just the universe trying to mess my flow. He reminded me how hard I have worked for this opportunity. I think he comforted you, gave you advice rather than "lectured" you. It sounds too harsh (a lecture usually has a more patronizing tone) and for what you've said here, he made sure to calm you down by helping you based on your efforts: there's no patronizing here, there's mutual understanding and respect. M…
/r/MensRights23/01/23 01:43 PM
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Some info just to make things clear: I'm a woman, i live with my dad and my brother, which is probably why i'm so interested in men's rights as a movement (...) Thank you, I mean it. I see things like sexual violence, narcissistic abuse, parental alienation, false accusations happening against men and I can't help but think "Holy shite, if it was me I'd have blown my hat out already!" because this kind of discrepancy that people like your mother rationalizes is maddening... The zero chances of a…
/r/MensRights02/12/22 10:29 PM
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Incel, in its original meaning of "involuntary celibacy", has the right to feel angry like anyone who urges something that they can't catch a break in life: a job opportunity, for example. But just like the job opportunity, they have to find the best way to strive and get it. Or forget about it and never use it as an excuse for treating the world as a punching bag - the same goes to all kind of frustrations. What a refreshing post. Thank you for your boldness and the people who read this and tol…
/r/MensRights30/10/22 01:58 AM
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I hope the moderators on r/MensRights take a look at this, u/TheSnesLord comment above is exactly the one made by OP on another sub. This is a good sub and this type of brigading will help it being banned.
/r/MensRights08/12/21 06:44 AM
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OP made this exact comment on this post also posted by it on a sub called "LeftWingMaleAdvocates". OP is using two accounts, u/TheSnesLord is OP's alt brigading this sub.
/r/MensRights08/12/21 06:34 AM
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