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I believe it was friday that they found a man dead who had gone missing in a river similar to Nicola, I watch/read a lot of news and I hadn't even heard of him.
/r/MensRights19/02/23 07:16 PM
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Have you got a link or know where it was published?
/r/MensRights01/09/22 09:03 AM
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I wouldnt be against an advert showing men as abusive, aslong as it also showed women as abusive to. Domestic violence is 35-65 split (in the uk) so and advert showing only one side would be innacurate. Paternity fraud is something men cannot commit, which is reasonably common you could never have a balanced advert for paternity fraud as it can only be commited by one side. Sexism however is able to be commited by either gender, and is dobe so to an equal degree, an advert that only shows men as…
/r/MensRights16/08/22 12:21 PM
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Incredible, and advert that hints that a woman might be in the wrong, (in a reasonable manner, paternity fraud is reasonably common 5-15% of children if i remember correctly) is mysoginistic and offensive. However EE blatantly sexist, men are the sole cause of sexism adverts are perfectly acceptable. Also this really shows the bias in the BBC, advertising standards had over 200 complaints about the EE advert, no story. 50 complaints over this advert, big story.
/r/MensRights16/08/22 10:10 AM
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Probably as she has started losing alot recently so she cannot maintain her income and has been struggling to get any sponsorship. Now she is trying to make it seem that she has been forced out by socirty rathrr from her loss of competitivness.
/r/MensRights15/08/22 12:10 PM
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Wimbolden this year had even prize money for the mens and womens champions. Yet the winner of the mens played 50% more games to get there.
/r/MensRights27/07/22 09:50 AM
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They will probably claim she was suffering from 'internalised misogyny'
/r/MensRights03/06/22 12:42 PM
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Unless you actually look at the statistics you would never know. When a man is murdered at best it will get 20 seconds on national news. When a women is murdered we will have people coming on saying it proves the patriarchy, have 10 minutes of interviews, probably ask 100 women on the street if they feel safe and show the two when they say they don't. The BBC news is so biast on its reporting of these cases it is rediculous
/r/MensRights28/05/22 08:02 AM
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If it has permentant infertility as a side effect nobody will want to use the drug, so development will be stopped. So pretty simple.
/r/MensRights26/04/22 08:16 PM
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This is great, this author is pretending to be neutral. When they write 'it will effect men and women homemakers" but then they write 'he can just retire with his millions and a yacht'
/r/MensRights11/04/22 09:25 AM
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The most annoying part I find is the reporting. When a man dies " a man was murdered today in so and so and 1 person is in custody" When a woman dies " a woman has died in a random and misogynistic fueled murder, the police have arrested 5 suspects. This latest murder clearly shows how hate towards women is spreading. There is a clear culture that shows all men must be dangerous. Reports say one of the men's is a member of a hate filled online forum and has played csgo, a game that fetishists mu…
/r/MensRights26/03/22 08:37 AM
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"Did you know it's estimated the majority of people who have fled are women and children" really? It's almost as if almost all men are banned from leaving and instead are at risk of getting blown up. My thoughts are with the young men ripped from their family's, given a gun with little to no training, and have to fight for their freedom.
/r/MensRights12/03/22 09:52 AM
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If your hobby was building model houses, all you pay for is the materials, the time you take to build it is classed as part of the fun, if you played somebody else to do it then it will cost you alot more. If you raise children yourself all you have to pay for is food, electricity, heating, toys etc. If you pay sonebody else to raise your kids then you are paying for a service. If you think you need payment to raise your own children then??????
/r/MensRights08/03/22 09:54 PM
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Children can't be counted as work hours, that's like counting your hobbies as work hours. People choose to have children like they choose to have hobbies. Staying at home watching a kid is much easier than actually having a job.
/r/MensRights08/03/22 09:45 PM
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Anyone over 18 without children should be conscripted first, and gender should play no role on determining position, men shouldn't be on the front line with women in reserved for example. Then if this wasn't enough soldiers, people with children who have available grandparents/careers should be conscripted.
/r/MensRights08/03/22 09:31 PM
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If you take 50% of the population at 100% physical strength (Men who are conscripted) and 50% at 85% (Women available to be conscripted) you would still have a more effective army than with only half the troops. If a ww2 style conscription was implemented now conscriping anyone over 18 without children then more men would be in reserved occupations (construction, manufacturing etc) so more women would end up on the front line.
/r/MensRights08/03/22 09:28 PM
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If somebody is 'harassing you', get into the car, lock the doors and call the police. They would come and sort it out, the AA aren't your personal protection squad. She is more annoyed she had to wait 90 mins than about her safety, 90 mins is also not that long. She was also safe enough to be on twitter.
/r/MensRights21/01/22 05:00 PM
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My thought would be don't befriend him just yet, not because he is guilty but because you could be more helpful to him by not. I know for a fact the school will not do anything unless they are served the evidence up on a platter. For the accused he has no way of gaining anymore evidence that he already has. If you could somehow befriend the accuser/ get her to believe that you also hate the accused and want him gone for example, you might be able to get a confession from her that it was all a li…
/r/MensRights08/01/22 11:42 AM
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This is spread across the whole country
/r/MensRights07/01/22 09:41 AM
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Is it though? 30 people out of 8.982 million, which is 0.00034% chance. Also what is often not included in the reports is that these attacks are often gang based. New York has 468 murders for a population of 8.419 million meaning 0.00556% chance, 10x that of London.
/r/MensRights01/01/22 04:45 PM
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using your figure of 5.2% being 100% provably false, 85000 rapes reported in UK each year means 4590 provable false cases. An average of 27 women are convicted each year of false rape allegations which is 0.5% or 1 in 200 are convicted compared to 1.5% of rape cases that get convictions, which means that the prosecution services are failing men at a rate of 3:1 over women. the 1.5% figure is the lowest it has been for ages, the normal figure is around 5% convictions, which is a 10x gap.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 06:09 PM
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read the bottom line
/r/MensRights06/10/21 06:00 PM
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Can you supply a source for that, maybe if you researched that statistic you would realise that is only when it has definitive evidence proving otherwise for example a bulletproof alibi. 65% of cases don't proceed due to the accuser not being cooperative (44% of cases) and complete lack of evidence (14%). Source https://archive.fo/Luzxt
/r/MensRights06/10/21 05:50 PM
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https://archive.fo/GGzxA there you go, it was 50% not 60%.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 05:49 PM
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GET THIS INTO YOU HEAD, THEY DONT DISREGARD WOMENS VOTES.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 05:46 PM
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And a study found 60% + are false accusation, so your point? Isolated statistics mean nothing.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 05:45 PM
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Women's rights are disregarded, really? Can a women accuse a man of rape and he be instantly guilty, yes. Do women who are homeless get supplied shelter and have the majority of money spent on them, while being a minority of homeless people, yes. Cheated many out of their victorys, did you vote trump? So what you claim is that they don't count women's votes? Well your really dumb if you believe that.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 05:38 PM
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Are we talking about the middle east, no. Again you can say leaders don't care about women but if you truly believe that then you need to open your eyes a bit, leaders want as many votes as possible why would they choose to ignore 50% of the electorate. Why are you even on this subreddit if you can't understand simple politics.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 04:43 PM
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Let's see, do women make up 50% of people, yes. Can they vote, yes. That's why governments care about their opinion.
/r/MensRights06/10/21 04:35 PM
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You understand more women think abortion shouldn't be legal in Texas than men do. Don't blame men, I personally think abortion is fine
/r/MensRights06/10/21 04:22 PM
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