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| 0 | Woman destroying husband's car for cheating (no one interferes)So you agree with me that your personal experiences can't be an accurate representation of reality? Police might very well be sexist, but you as an individual with your extremely limited experiences can't make that statement. Unless of course you have actual proof, like a research paper or investigation (hint: youtube videos are not research)? I would be interested in seeing whatever proof you have. Until then, I'm not going to assume that police officers are biased against me as a man at all ti… | /r/MensRights | 03/03/14 12:15 AM |
| 0 | Woman destroying husband's car for cheating (no one interferes)You are talking about sample sizes now? Then obviously you would understand that no matter how many bad experiences you had with police they will NEVER be statistically significant to the point where you can claim something like: police are sexist. It's just not happening. So please keep on living in your world where everyone in uniform is out to get you. Just don't involve anyone else. Oh and while we are on the topic of googling things, look up cognitive dissonance, i'd venture a guess that yo… | /r/MensRights | 02/03/14 11:49 PM |
| -1 | Woman destroying husband's car for cheating (no one interferes)"I said it so it must be true" you sound utterly ridiculous right now. Even if you did have an unfortunate experience with law enforcement that doesn't prove anything except that YOU had an unfortunate encounter. Nothing more nothing less. | /r/MensRights | 02/03/14 11:32 PM |
| 1 | Remember all the feminists complaining that GMs new CEO made less than the man she replaced? Surprise, surprise, they're wrong. She's making 60% more.Except the amount of people that can effectively manage a multi billion dollar company are of very limited supply. Sure, 14 equally trained people could do the job (theoretically, there are always problems in practice with communication) better than 1 person. Good luck actually finding 14 equally qualified people willing to do the job at that level of pay. I'm not even disagreeing with the crux of your point. The ceo's and top level management of large companies have put into place a system whic… | /r/MensRights | 18/02/14 11:36 AM |
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