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When you're so rich, you don't have to pronounce "Louboutin" correctly....
/r/PussyPassDenied21/01/18 08:11 PM
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Men's rights, baaaadddd
/r/MensRights23/05/16 05:16 PM
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I'm ok with this answer. I think "Unsure" was just hit in the stomach with it all, but Hax gave her pretty sound advice. 9/10 would approve.
/r/MensRights25/04/16 05:27 PM
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We are a quiet and noble people with many names. "Connecticuter" makes the most sense out of all of these names though.
/r/MensRights08/03/16 10:25 PM
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Connecticut resident here. the outrage here is less severe than what these firestarters are writing about. the general consensus is, "yes he's a murderer, and should be punished, but he clearly has a mental disorder, and we would rather help someone with a mental disorder than throw the book at them." as a transplant, i will say that Connecticuters as a whole, have way more sense than the majority of the general population.
/r/MensRights08/03/16 08:57 PM
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dude. you Donald Trumped it. I was loving the facts, until you took the left turn on the whole single mothers bit.. thanks for the link though?
/r/MensRights29/02/16 08:36 PM
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i thought the same thing. that title automatically makes you Savage.
/r/MensRights29/02/16 08:01 PM
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it's mostly for immigrants/naturalized citizens. I can vouch for OP though. Moved twice between 18-26. once in college (where my permanent residence was still my home town so i didn't have to update), and again where i currently live. If I remember correctly, it was automatically done, when i changed my Driver's Licence over.
/r/MensRights05/02/16 02:28 PM
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What you're talking about is an a stereotype. Not an archetype, which is a characteristic of a group. Just the same, you could say that all black men are thieves compared to white men. When you use all in terms of opinion, you cross the line into stereotyping
/r/MensRights19/01/16 10:48 PM
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eh. it's true based on loose interpretation. i won't confirm or deny that they are more crazy or whatever. i just know that it creates a double standard that we constantly accuse women of using.
/r/MensRights19/01/16 08:57 PM
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not one to play the race card, but this is a little racist. at the very least prejudice...
/r/MensRights19/01/16 08:40 PM
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A. Didn't know there was a war going on. B. When did Men's Rights become a conservative viewpoint? i don't use twitter anymore, but apparently, they aren't giving me a real reason to want to go back.
/r/MensRights15/01/16 05:54 PM
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ah. duly noted.
/r/MensRights12/01/16 06:22 PM
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any updates?
/r/MensRights11/01/16 09:56 PM
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saying that men are "uglier" is not truth; it's an opinion. as far as being more violent, it's the context of the crime, and the way it is reported. if you look at (statutory) rape cases; rape, by definition is a violent crime, they are reported on at a disproportionate rate between the genders. just the same, how it is reported is just as skewed. if you look at, say, a teacher who sleeps with a student. a male teacher committed a "sexual assault", while a woman had "intercourse" with a male stu…
/r/MensRights11/01/16 08:48 PM
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I'll take "B with a hint of white knight pandering (sans the gay ref)", for $400, Alex
/r/MensRights11/01/16 06:27 PM

any sources for these quotes?
/r/MensRights29/12/15 03:18 PM
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I kind of agree with you. But it's less about the age of the student (alot of places have 17-17.5 as the AoC), and more about the double standard. If this were a male teacher, it wouldn't be "an inappropriate relationship". It would be cast as a vicious predator who repeatedly lured the young victim into sex on several occasions.
/r/MensRights18/12/15 11:30 AM
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TIL "Other survivors" is a synonym for "men".
/r/MensRights18/11/15 11:55 AM
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This is beautiful
/r/MensRights09/11/15 12:57 AM

Ironically, I was just thinking about this the other day. I was listening to a radio show, and the topic of "equal pay" came up. It annoyed me immensely, because talking about double standards in favor of women is still a taboo subject. I'm all for equal pay, and I don't know too many men who arent. But if you want to be treated equally, that should include the less glamorous baggage that comes with manhood, i.e. Selective Service requirements for women turning 18.
/r/MensRights19/10/15 01:48 AM
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As someone who was raised by a single mother, I can tell you that the "double duty" is measured in horseshit. I used to buy into the whole facade, until one day I realized: my mother didn't teach me how to shave. She didn't teach me how to throw a football or play basketball, or talk to girls. She did, however, teach me how to tune out the "all men are exactly alike" mantra that was forced on me by the shit my father did to her. Did she have to put up with a lot? Sure. But it was her job as a pa…
/r/MensRights06/09/15 02:53 PM
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I hear you. I do. I lived in florida for a year, where the AoC is like 14. The legal age if consent in new york, where all of this went down is 17. He only had sex one time with one girl when she was over 17. Honestly, anyone that much older fucking a teenager has a creep level over 9000. He took it to extremes it didn't need to go, and knew he was breaking the law.
/r/MensRights23/08/15 05:51 PM

Personally? Every minor he had sex with, coupled with every video he owned/distributed. That number. Anything over that is overkill I think. People can't make this into a "regret" scenario. This was a thoroughly investigated crime that was performed on minors. Very different than "i feel guilty i slept with a guy i dont know so 'rape'". And I'm very much "an eye for an eye" in situations like this.
/r/MensRights23/08/15 04:32 PM

You hear a lot of people who get falsely accuse of statutory rape/possessing child porn?
/r/MensRights23/08/15 10:44 AM

Pretty much. And please don't swing this into a "slut shaming" thing. I was very specific in what I said. And I was very specific in saying him OR her.
/r/MensRights23/08/15 04:23 AM

I'm sorry. I'm all for equal protection under the law/social justice, but anyone who willingly has sex with kids deserves any and everything coming to him/her
/r/MensRights23/08/15 03:57 AM
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All I can say is thank you for this post. Long time lurker of this sub. It's been completely overrun by betas who have singular alpha moments, and thinks that makes them hot shit. I have my own theories on alpha/beta distinctions. A true alpha isn't something that is just taught. You learn the ways, but you still have to EVOLVE into a True Alpha (type AA). All of these dumbasses running around thinking because they scored a drunk chick makes them alpha are what ruins this sub for me.
/r/TheRedPill18/08/15 12:43 PM
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Sooo..do you have an actual job or are you just a Reddit Squeaker in your free time? I made this one short, for citation purposes.
/r/TheRedPill07/08/15 09:52 PM
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I am manning up. Me not taking my lumps would be me deleting the post. Or crying like a baby about me being stupid. I get that what I initially said was way wrong, and borderline white knighting. But, I corrected myself. I did think about it after the fact and knew what I said was wrong (hence my "lame" apology). But when fuckshits give me hell after the fact, I get annoyed. Don't call me out after I've already confessed to being a cunt nugget. All that means to me is that you (not you personall…
/r/TheRedPill07/08/15 07:54 PM
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So you take the time to critique every statement I made even after I corrected myself...including the corrections. Well, yer a manly man, ain'tcha? I'm not even going to bother go over statements I've already corrected, because, if you're willing to spend that much time on them, you're clearly to stupid to deal with. No one is white knighting. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be done with this sub soon. But I will say this. No real alpha openly bashes women based on impromptu, off the cuff statement…
/r/TheRedPill07/08/15 06:18 PM
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As did the OP, you missed my point. This sub has been taken over by betas who brag about few-and-far-between alpha moments. Others like them validate this bitchass behavior. The whole idea of TRP has been lost in the notion of "women less than man". Alpha isn't something that you learn through taking notes. It's a state of mind. So yes, people who don't understand the philosophy will jump all over this comment.
/r/TheRedPill07/08/15 10:30 AM
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I'm sure the knuckle-dragging betas poisoning this sub are going to downvote this, but I really don't care: You missed the whole point of what she was saying. You can't take a woman raised under Sharia Law and assess her using Western mentality. Women in the Middle East pretty much have no rights. They live with their parents. They are the least respected in the house; even younger brothers hold dominance over them. The only way out of their parents house is by marrying, where she will be treate…
/r/TheRedPill07/08/15 01:17 AM
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Ah. With all the traffic, is no wonder OP was able to snap this one.
/r/MensRights26/07/15 03:46 PM
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The ironic thing is, that sign was probably put up by men in the sweltering heat. Also, is that in Hartford, CT?
/r/MensRights25/07/15 11:13 PM
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Apparently, people have evolved with no sense of humor
/r/TheRedPill28/05/15 12:57 PM
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Being a proponent of men's rights is like being proud to be white. It's not trendy, therefore you're a bigoted cunt nugget if you support it...
/r/TheRedPill28/05/15 12:22 AM
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