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Speech is not violence. Silence is not violence. Violence is violence. But suicide cannot be blamed on someone else. We are each responsible for our own actions, and suicide is a voluntary action that an individual decides to take. Obviously we are all influenced by our cultural factors, but nevertheless, we are responsible for ourselves.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 04:23 PM
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We need a stronger argument than that. Men start wars and support them (yes that's a generalization and there are exceptions, normal caveats apply), so they aren't a good example.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 04:01 PM
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Going to work isn't exactly as tough as it used to be. I say that as a farmer.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 03:56 PM
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Exactly! And the cricket sounds are coming from men. It's good that we are finally talking about this, and now it's time to act. Encourage young men to get into teaching. Support men who provide good leadership and are role models for boys in their community. Coach a little league team or volunteer at the youth center. Boys need this.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 03:36 PM
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Yes, it is worth it. More men in the profession will bring more money to it, and that's a good thing. Avoiding working with children could be interpreted as, "See, men are peds and now that they are getting called out, they won't work with children" (which obviously is untrue). It's not time to back down; it's time to fight. Boys in school need more male role models, and that's worth putting up with some BS.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 03:33 PM
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Nothing is stopping men from going into secondary education; it's a career choice. More men are needed in education, as teachers, counselors, coaches, etc. There should also be more support for men who would like to join organizations like Big Brothers and Boy Scouts - any local orgs that help boys grow into men.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 03:29 PM
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I believe that the victim did not press charges, but asked for money instead. I think Anthony bourdain paid the victim, and they seemed to have some to an agreement of sorts. Obviously sexual assault is wrong no matter what, and victims are free to pursue criminal or civil or both remedies as they see fit. It's good for us to remember that victims choose different ways to get justice, and we can't expect them all to go the criminal route. Personally, I'm glad Argento's career was destroyed after…
/r/MensRights29/03/25 03:24 PM
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It's equally scary that the men who did commit those crimes are still out doing it and they are clearly fine with letting other men take the blame.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 03:18 PM
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This seemed to coincide with a lot of commercials showing the incompetent man who needed a woman to show him what product to use to clean the toilet or some other inane plot. There were a couple initial commercial that were mildly funny, but then it blew up and it was a constant messaging of "men cannot take care of themselves". It was odd and annoying.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 03:10 PM
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Agreed. Further, what is it that these women are being protected from? Generally, it's from men.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 02:28 PM
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