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Historically women were discouraged and prevented from writing books, absolutely, but this is a moot point nowadays. With the wrong idea in mind that overcorrection is how you make things right, lots of undeserving women authors are being published, with terrible books that only reinforce the current stereotypes and promote harmful thought patterns filling the shelves. I do think that women are as good authors as men (I love for example Sylvia Plath), but the current climate does not exactly bre…
/r/MensRights24/12/25 01:55 PM
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She didn't even write the song herself lol. 2 other people also have songwriting credits, one of whom is a dude. So yeah she's out here bashing men while literally relying on men for the writing and producing of her songs. I've looked at the credits for a bunch of her other songs and all of them have guys credited as co-songwriters. All of her music is produced by guys. She would be nowhere if not for men lmao.
/r/MensRights07/06/25 12:39 PM
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As a Spanish guy I want to offer a couple of insights I've seen other guys miss. First, in terms of security, it is very safe. Even in the worst places (that you can easily avoid) you might get something stolen but there's not a lot of violence. Quieter places are extremely safe. Murders are a rare occurrence. While it is true that the common discourse is very skewed towards wokeness, especially by our very dear left wing politicians, your actual day to day experience will vary significantly dep…
/r/MensRights28/05/25 03:07 AM
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Sadly the age of consent in France at the time was 13, later became 15. The students were technically of legal age so no charges could be brought against her. She did lose her job at the Lycée but she was reinstated. Extremely gross shit. And she's celebrated as an icon of feminism. All three confirmed students she abused reported being messed up for life for what she did to them. Great morals Simone had.
/r/MensRights25/11/24 02:57 PM
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The message is that "men might be victims of domestic abuse, but that's in no way the gender violence that women face, which is institutional and societal in nature". So to avoid conveying that men deserve less help than women for the same abuse, they say "no no we suffer an entirely different type of violence". Displays a total lack of empathy for men, it's scary.
/r/MensRights30/05/24 09:40 AM
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"While the legal process takes its course, it would not be appropriate for him to continue in the Contest." Literally guilty before proven innocent. Disgraceful.
/r/MensRights11/05/24 11:40 AM
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