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I never said it's like "feminist hate sites". There is hate against feminism on this subreddit. No, not from everyone, and no it isn't the main focus of this subreddit. But it's there. Again, we need to be able to be critical about ourselves if we want to get anywhere. Feminists face the same problem reversed. There is a small group of feminists that say shit like "#KillAllMen". Can you honestly say you've never seen any hate against feminism or feminists on this subreddit? EDIT: https://old.red…
/r/MensRights30/03/22 11:48 PM
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You are not crazy for thinking this subreddit can be... problematic. I've been on this subreddit for a while. I unsubbed a year ago or so, because this subreddit can be very toxic and I didn't feel like these discussions are actually achieving anything. I've over 700 comment karma on this subreddit, which isn't much, but it at least shows I've discussed stuff here. I still lurk here once a month or so, just to see how the sub is doing. Sometimes this subreddit has great takes. Sometimes this sub…
/r/MensRights30/03/22 11:20 PM
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If a man ever runs at me with a weapon, ready to kill me, I'll kick his nuts and grind those fuckers down till it's sand. If I ever run at someone with a weapon, it's fair if they do the same to me. Rules and lines go straight outta the window when my life is in danger.
/r/PussyPassDenied08/11/20 03:09 PM
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I was 16/17 y/o at the time. I couldn't talk to my parents, because they were fighting all the time. My friends were my age and not mature enough to understand the problem I was in. I tried talking with people that worked at my school (teachers, class guardians, etc), but they all just claimed guys couldn't be abused and that I should man up. So it didn't feel like I could go to the police, since adults weren't listening to me at all. Why would cops listen to me if people that are trained in han…
/r/PussyPassDenied21/08/20 02:48 PM
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Yeah man, I'm doing great and found a great girl too!
/r/PussyPassDenied21/08/20 01:27 AM
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I used my cat as an excuse for the scars my ex-girlfriend gave me. I'm sure you make it look obvious that you are joking, but I'm sure other people like me used the 'it was the cat'-excuse, so don't be surprised if a doctor doesn't believe you ;)
/r/PussyPassDenied21/08/20 01:21 AM
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Reading that thread.. damn.. that's kinda sad. All those people are so full of hate.
/r/PussyPassDenied08/04/20 12:38 PM
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Some like it rough. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
/r/PussyPassDenied05/10/19 02:15 PM
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Dutch is like German and English rolled into a beautiful joint. Yes, Dutch is Germanic.
/r/PussyPassDenied05/10/19 02:14 PM
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Ah, yes. Townhall is surely not a biased source! /s Conservative media makes wild claims about Democrats, what else is new? The title OP used isn't even the title that the article uses. Hillary Clinton Claims 'Women Die' When Abortion Access is Limited I don't like Hillary, but this dumb stuff makes this sub look bad.
/r/MensRights21/04/19 12:17 AM
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Democratic Republic of Korea. Totally a democracy, surely. It's in the name, right! /s You didn't bother to read the shit I linked, it LITERALLY TELLS YOU why it's called that way and why it's deceiving.
/r/MensRights23/03/19 05:56 AM
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Nope, they were not. It's simply not true. The idea that 'everything I hate is now left-wing' doesn't follow reality. The Nazi's weren't socialist or leftist. If you want to mock leftists you can use the Soviet Union or Communist China. No need to rewrite history to fit a narrative. EDIT: Don't drop out of school kids!
/r/MensRights23/03/19 05:51 AM
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Freedom isn't free and freedom has limits. Freedom is great, I love freedom. But freedoms have to be limited to make sure one freedom doesn't destroy another. It's impossible to have every freedom next to each other, existing at the same time: freedoms will collide. And when freedoms collide, we as a society have to make a choice which freedom we think is of higher value. We cannot forget that speech causes other things to happen. Speech affects people. Should I be able to stand in the middle of…
/r/MensRights23/03/19 05:41 AM
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What are those benefits? What reasons are there to justify circumcision at birth?
/r/MensRights06/02/19 07:45 AM
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Why not?
/r/MensRights06/02/19 07:36 AM
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I'll repeat: Should men cut off skin from their genitals to make their genital fit the ideal of women? How isn't that a form of oppression? ​ You realise what you are saying, right? ​ ​ ​
/r/MensRights06/02/19 07:30 AM
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That's fine buddy. It's okay to be circumcised. Nothing wrong with that! It's not okay to enforce circumcision on a baby, though.
/r/MensRights06/02/19 04:18 AM
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it sounds absurd and fanatical to talk about it when there are so many more pressing issues Ah, yes. The fallacy of relative privation.
/r/MensRights06/02/19 03:06 AM
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This subreddit isn't about anti-feminism, it's about making sure men (and thus, boys) have the rights they should have. The fact that this has been going on for ages is an argument for the urgency to bring this issue to light, this shit has been acceptable for too long and needs to change. A newborn baby boy should be protected from dangerous religious and cultural practices, like MGM. It totally fits this subreddit, to the T.
/r/MensRights06/02/19 02:55 AM
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it's way more appealing to like 98% of the Western world. If by 'western world' you mean countries like Nigeria, Afghanistan, Syria, United States of America and Saudi Arabia... then yes! You are correct! The overwhelming majority in Europe isn't circumcised, and the ladies don't care. Should men cut off skin from their genitals to make their genital fit the ideal of women? How isn't that a form of oppression?
/r/MensRights06/02/19 02:45 AM
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Ah, yes. Tradition is always right. Tradition should never be challenged, tradition is holy! I'll be right back, I've got to perform a rain dance while wearing feathers in my ass. Tradition and all that.
/r/MensRights06/02/19 02:39 AM
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Do you know the news story behind this cartoon? Do you watch the news? Claiming that this is only about gender double standards is wilfully dishonest. It's a pro-MAGA propaganda piece. It's fine to vote Trump, but it's not a MRA thing.
/r/MensRights22/01/19 04:21 PM
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> It's a cartoon depicting a feminist assaulting a man. If you watch the news you know there is a lot more behind this cartoon. It's not that simple. > The only reason you're upset is because it features a MAGA hat. The point of the cartoon of course is that his hat is irrelavant. ​ "Upset", okay buddy. ​ If the hat is irrelavant, it shouldn't be in it. ​
/r/MensRights22/01/19 04:10 PM
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A kid being called a nazi for wearing a MAGA hat isn't a men's rights issue, right?
/r/MensRights22/01/19 03:52 PM
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Yes, I'm aware of that. What's your point exactly?
/r/MensRights22/01/19 03:17 PM
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No, I never said I was. Violence is wrong, I don't think that's okay at all. My OP wasn't even about this to begin with. Maybe read it again? Again, nobody punched that kid, as far as I know.
/r/MensRights22/01/19 03:14 PM
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As far as I know, nobody punched that kid. Please no MAGA stuff here on this sub. This is not The_D, it's about mens rights. The only thing these posts do is dividing this community (because a lot of people simply don't vote Trump/like him) and giving ammo to anti-MRA that want to paint this sub as a far-right sub. Just don't man. This isn't helping men at all.
/r/MensRights22/01/19 02:54 PM
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I looked at her twitter and how she talks and argues with people. She is totally deranged. This woman wants to get in the Senate! What the fuck?
/r/MensRights06/01/19 08:47 PM
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I never had any problems with r/TwoXChromosomes mods. But those other two subs.. yeah.. no one should even bother trying that. Discussion is dead there.
/r/MensRights26/12/18 10:16 PM
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Thousands of kids grow up with their fathers. They deal with it, fix their lives and become happy human beings. Abortion takes away the chance of any suffering AND any happiness. Living without a father is not fun, but it's very possible. No one wants to live without their fathers, but everyone wants to live. You can't possibly think that abortion is less worse than a father walking away from his child.
/r/MensRights18/12/18 02:34 AM
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So you agree with the conservative party? You are against abortion, too?
/r/MensRights18/12/18 02:16 AM
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If a women doesn't want a child, the child doesn't even get to live. Yet society accepts that.
/r/MensRights18/12/18 02:12 AM
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So, what? Fuck the kid because his moms a bitch, let it starve? What is your opinion on abortion?
/r/MensRights18/12/18 02:09 AM
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If both men and women have as much control if a child is produced, why do only women get the ability to opt out when a child is in the oven? Either they both have the responsibility and need to take care of their 'mistake', meaning the child. Which would mean abortion is also not an option. Or they should both be able to say they don't want to take on this responsibility. That would mean abortion and opt out.
/r/MensRights18/12/18 02:08 AM
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Women have the right to use birth control, yet abortion is a thing too.
/r/MensRights18/12/18 01:55 AM
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Say you're bi.
/r/MensRights29/11/18 04:23 PM
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I mainly just didn't want to argue against that, because it will only lower the chance of him changing his mind on the subject. I think it's a better strategy to sometimes agree with someone I don't agree with on points that don't matter that much, so that they'll actually consider the points I present that are far more important.
/r/MensRights14/08/18 03:38 AM
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A child that has just been born isn't religious, though. The concept of a god isn't even a thing in the mind of a kid. Why can't we let decide themselves on 18 if they want to subscribe to a certain religion or not? If the child is an atheist at 18, there is no religious motivation to circumcise him at all. Your religious rights should not be enforced on other people. Your rights stop where someone else rights begins. I'm happily circumcised and my schlong works just fine. That's totally fine. I…
/r/MensRights13/08/18 09:26 PM
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I don't like saying this either, but really.. Fuck her. I guess I have to thank her though. That traumatic shit I went through didn't actually happen! Gee! What a relief! It was all in my head after all..
/r/MensRights06/08/18 08:56 AM
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I hold no opinion on this at all, I don't know enough about the subject. Which is why I ask for your arguments on this.
/r/MensRights30/07/18 04:26 PM
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What arguments do you have that support those remarks on psychology?
/r/MensRights30/07/18 09:08 AM
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If a women hits a guy, she shouldn't be weirded out if the man hits back, right? She knew hitting a guy could have consequences. Well... This guy knew grabbing her sexually could mean a hit back. He's an adult, he knows it's wrong to do that. Let's be honest here. Fuck that guy.
/r/MensRights21/07/18 03:39 AM
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I've been in a (physical) abusive relationship for a year, I managed to came out of it early. I've told every girl I've dated after her that this has happened in my past and that if she ever dares to use violence against me: 1. I will retaliate, as hard as I can 2. The relationship is done. It has worked so far, I've not been stuck in an abusive relationship so... I think men should always be clear about this rule at the start or at the first sign of (intended) violence. Stick to this rule, even…
/r/MensRights21/07/18 03:32 AM
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This happened to me, too. I'm not surprised the mods weren't going to communicate their ban with you, my example right here. I'm still waiting /u/saccharind, it's been 8 months since your last reply now...
/r/MensRights21/07/18 03:20 AM
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Very hostile way of answering an honest question I wasn't being hostile, though? How did you expect a reply would look, then? Sorry if you thought I was acting hostile, that wasn't my intention at all. WebMD: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) found that the health benefits of newborn male circumcision outweigh the risks, but the benefits are not great enough to recommend universal newborn circumcision. The procedure may be recommended in older boys and men to treat phimosis (the inability…
/r/MensRights13/07/18 08:23 PM
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major advantages Name them, then. In the western world, circumcision isn't going to make a dick cleaner at all. Good hygiene is so common here that circumcision will have no effect. In Africa or the ME this might be a reason. It may reduce the chance of getting a std. But again, in the western world, boys learn sex-ed. Men know how to have safe sex. Even if a man doesn't know how to have safe sex, circumcision isn't going to do much. It only lowers the chance of getting a std, it does not make i…
/r/MensRights13/07/18 07:41 PM
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She knows who you are. She hit you, knowing full well that you are physically stronger. For godsake, SHE KNOWS YOU PRACTICE MARTIAL ARTS. She KNOWS that if you hit her, she can run off to daddy and mommy. She knew what she was doing. She was able to assess the risk of hitting you in the face, even though you are stronger and trained, and did it fucking anyway. Her intention was to hit you right in your fucking face, and then laugh about it later on that you couldn't do anything back. You feel ba…
/r/MensRights13/07/18 05:47 AM
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You're not sounding ignorant at all. It isn't necessary harmful physically, no. If the procedure goes right, that is. In the small chance that it goes wrong.. well, it goes bad. There are no health benefits, either. There are people claiming that circumcision is 'cleaner'. But, in the western world, men shower very regularly. To the point that this benefit doesn't hold any merit whatsoever. Also, some research indicate that being circumcise lowers the chances of spreading/receiving std's. But ag…
/r/MensRights13/07/18 05:29 AM
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Damn, this one is great.
/r/MensRights12/07/18 11:26 PM
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If men should be drafted, so should be women. Yes, on average, men are stronger and are better fit for service. But, that's just that: the average. There are some beast-like ripped women out there. If security of my nation is concerned, I'd rather send the woman who spends 20 hours in the gym every week than some stocky guy who can't run for 10 minutes. Set a standard, if a man or woman doesn't reach that standard don't put a gun in their hands!
/r/MensRights18/04/18 04:30 PM
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She doesn't have to be, he can have his opinion and she can have hers.
/r/MensRights13/04/18 01:51 AM
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Not trying to shame you or anything, but if you want a good answer you kinda need to give some context to your question and why you got banned. In my opinion: you have no actual proof that this would be the case, and even if it was you still can't blame women for not dating men who will then become Nazi's. If a man becomes a Nazi because he can't get a date it that says more about the character of that man than it does of the dating system between heterosexuals. To put it shortly, if someone bec…
/r/MensRights13/04/18 01:46 AM
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To the people who want some context behind this all. The one deleted post is the one Pyromed is talking about, you can find it in his post history. Not trying to shame you or anything, but if you want a good answer you kinda need to give some context to your question and why you got banned. In my opinion: you have no actual proof that this would be the case, and even if it was you still can't blame women for not dating men who will then become Nazi's. If a man becomes a Nazi because he can't get…
/r/MensRights13/04/18 01:44 AM
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If you actually listen to his podcast you will hear that he many times argues against the views of his wife. But, whatever you want to believe, man.
/r/MensRights13/04/18 12:58 AM
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Luckily he was able to get it done when he wanted it to. People who were circumcised at birth never had a choice.
/r/MensRights03/04/18 10:21 PM
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Well, the reason so many men commit mass shootings is because they don't receive the help they actually need. It shows how the US dismisses the (mental and emotional) health of the male population. Men aren't the cause of so many shootings, neither are guns really. It's their health and a society who doesn't care enough to do anything to help them.
/r/MensRights03/04/18 10:06 PM
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While this is horrible, I don't see how this is relevant to /r/MensRights.
/r/MensRights03/04/18 09:58 PM
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Dr. Matt Taylor, infamous for his "sexist shirt", because nevermind his great scientific contribution to landing the Rosetta probe on a moving comet. This made me so fucking mad. It's how I got to this sub. My blood still starts boiling whenever I remember that. Fuck that so hard.
/r/MensRights17/03/18 11:30 PM
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I don't really care if it prevents std's. It's about consent, which you or any other kid never gave to cut off a part of the body. It's about forcing change on someone who can't ever reverse it. It's about how hypocritical it is to allow mutilation to men but not women. Being cut doesn't magically stop you from getting a std.
/r/MensRights17/03/18 11:22 PM
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Or we could all just man the fuck up I stopped reading there.
/r/MensRights08/03/18 02:30 PM
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Okay, buddy. Let's do it. I, Creepercooper, retract the things I said. I deeply regret what I said. I also choose now to live as a gay man. ..happy? :')
/r/MensRights27/02/18 12:41 AM
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So which of the above do you find so compelling as to call yourself a feminist? You are assuming that it's only one of those 8 things, when there are more things to support feminism for. I'm pro-abortion, though. You still call yourself a feminist, clearly there can't be much you disagree with. It's sad you have such a black and white view of the world. Only a Sith deal in absolutes. I disagree, people join groups that align with their values. And they can unjoin at any time for any reason. Sure…
/r/MensRights27/02/18 12:37 AM
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As a women, you are the boss over your own body, right? When you have sex, you have to give consent. You can only get a tattoo if you yourself want it. Maybe you're even pro-abortion. When a baby is born, and then cut off a part of his body, that's done without consent. That baby had no choice about what happened to their own body. It was taken away by someone else. For girls it's generally accepted that such a thing is horrible to do. For men, it's not.
/r/MensRights27/02/18 12:27 AM
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No, it's just a dumb question. Every person has their own opinion of how equality can be reached. If you follow a book with a title telling you exactly what to think then you're fucking dumb. I don't like that 'Meinkampf' shit, where one feminists says one thing must be followed in the name of feminists. I form my own opinion, form my own way of reaching equality. I can't name you any forms because it's stupid to name something like that. Easy killer. So, do you see me as 'the enemy' or somethin…
/r/MensRights27/02/18 12:13 AM
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Does it? I'm not sure it does at all. Someone posted some article today about the BBC covering the country in the world with the worst record on female suicide -- men still killing themselves three ties more. In Afghanistan around 2000 feminists were saying it was the worst place in the world for women, but it was still worse again for men. Yeah, and I totally agree that men have fucked up lives over their. Most likely worse than women, because if people die it's most likely men. That's horrible…
/r/MensRights27/02/18 12:09 AM
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No, just like not every form of MRA has a name or title. It's a form of opinion about a certain cause, that's not something you put a name on. Do you have a name for your own personal sets of belief and agenda about MRA? Sounds pretty arrogant, if you ask me.
/r/MensRights26/02/18 11:52 PM
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Feminism is a movement, feminism as a movement says and does things like write the Violence Against Women Act which as written happily puts male DV victims in jail. Calling yourself a feminist is aligning yourself with this movement and claiming solidarity of purpose. That's like saying that every republican absolutely must agree with everything Donald Trump says or do. Otherwise, they are not a 'true republican'. Or that every person who considers themselves a democrat must absolutely agree wit…
/r/MensRights26/02/18 11:49 PM
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Creepercooperïsm. You should join, we have crazy good parties.
/r/MensRights26/02/18 11:33 PM
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That's bullshit. If both sexes have the same problem nobody even calls it a gender related issue. That's not completely true. Look at genital mutilation, for example. I would argue myself that female mutilation and male mutilation is just as bad as the other. Yet, many men and women view this as separate gender issues. It's "Men's Rights" because women already have all the rights. Well, first of all, that depends on where on the planet you are. Let's not pretend that every country on earth is a …
/r/MensRights26/02/18 11:31 PM
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No, I don't think mainstream feminism is a form of feminism I would describe to.
/r/MensRights26/02/18 11:13 PM
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The ones that don't promote female superiority.
/r/MensRights26/02/18 11:04 PM
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You edited your previous post, so I will answer that part of your post here too. So when you call yourself a feminist, are you not claiming to be in solidarity with them? Now first of all, not all feminists believe the exact same thing. There isn't one set way to the values of feminism. But to your question. I'm absolutely not in solidarity with all feminists. I believe that many modern feminists have a corrupted view of what feminism (should) stands for. OK, lets say that this bowl of M&Ms repr…
/r/MensRights26/02/18 10:58 PM
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Many feminists hold the idea that women shouldn't have superiority over men, that rights should be actual equal and fair. Not all feminists want to "#KillAllMen". Yeah there are sexists feminists. Of course there are. But not all feminists hate or are opposed to men. Just like not all MRA's hate or oppose women. Feminism doesn't mean anti-men.
/r/MensRights26/02/18 10:26 PM
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EDIT: You edited your post after I answered, so I put the response in my other posts :). The cognitive dissonance must be tearing you apart. Oh you have no idea :( Check out any feminist forum and see what they have to say about MRAs. Feminism is as opposed to men's rights as it is to men. Yeah, there is a huge irrational hate against MRA's from a lot of feminists. Doesn't even make any sense, especially feminists should be able to see why MRA exists. But I guess having a boogyman makes it easie…
/r/MensRights26/02/18 09:32 PM
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Many of the issues you guys talk about can be applied to men and women. I'm a feminist and a Men's Rights activist. I, like you, want to fix issues both men and women face. But to do that in a productive way we have to specialize for each gender. They don't have the exact same problems. They are caused by different reasons and need to be treated as different cases with different ways to solve it. Have you ever really seen a march for both men and women rights? I mean.. not really. I could call m…
/r/MensRights26/02/18 08:47 PM
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Seriously. The article itself is bullshit, but those gigantic letters.. come the fuck on? Seriously? That font size you use when the state is executing people in the streets, not something lame like this.
/r/MensRights23/02/18 01:05 AM
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The reason men turn into shooters is because they have no safety net like women do. No social support, no emotional support, they can't express how they feel. And if they do, they are forced to shut up, because society doesn't accept 'weak' men. They won't be helped even if they ask for it, 'they just got to man up.' You're trying to argue against their argument, but instead of doing that you should dismantle what they are arguing. It's not toxic masculinity that makes shooters, it's how society…
/r/MensRights17/02/18 02:11 AM
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Your posts interests me, but I do worry about your believes about dating and relationships. Do not date feminists. -...- If a woman feels you wronged her in some way, you are guilty. There are different kinds of feminists. Most women will call themselves feminists, because it's in their best interest. That's just how humans are, benefiting their own interest. But not every feminists wants to dominate the world, there are feminists who actually are rational human beings that aren't crazy. Ditch t…
/r/MensRights14/02/18 11:30 PM
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Exactly, it's actually defending freedom of religion. A newborn baby has no way of deciding his or her religion, it's nuts!
/r/MensRights13/02/18 11:41 PM
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Horrible that this happened to him. Luckily he has a rational woman backing him up.
/r/MensRights05/02/18 01:47 AM
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Well, that's because it's /r/Feminism. It's an echo chamber. That's not me hating on feminism. That's just a fact. I would name myself a feminist, I got banned from it too. I asked the mods multiple times why I got banned.. never got an answer. After a few times asking they just muted me completely. /r/Feminism is an echo chamber where only one opinion is allowed, that's the opinion of the people in charge. It doesn't matter what you say, if they don't agree with you you're gone. It doesn't even…
/r/MensRights25/01/18 01:43 AM
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This actually shocked me. How can someone be so horrible and cruel?
/r/MensRights23/01/18 11:26 PM
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I tried looking for that. This is what their website said: p.s. We’re committed to fair trade, ethical labor practices, and the highest environmental standards. We’re proud to pay our embroiderers, all local women in NYC, a living wage. Source So I don't think that's the case (at least, according to them).
/r/MensRights23/01/18 11:12 PM
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I mean I might be interested in a sneak peak if I wasn't banned without explanation there..
/r/MensRights22/01/18 06:03 PM
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I agree. I got banned on /r/feminism. I asked them why multiple times. By the way! Hey, /u/saccharind still waiting on a response! It's JANUARY 2018 by the way. I know modding can be hard but.. like.. jeez.
/r/MensRights22/01/18 06:00 PM
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First of all, I want to say this before going to your original post: I am a feminist, and a MRA. You don't have to agree with the majority of feminism, or MRA, or whatever. Just be you. I agree with you that there are extremists on both side. Ignore them, be the change you want to be. You don't have to 'choose' a side. It's a good thing that you are able to see the points of both sides. There are feminist who support MRA. Sadly just many women aren't interested in helping the opposite gender. At…
/r/MensRights22/01/18 04:43 PM
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There certainly are extreme MRAs. There are some really racist ones, there are some really sexist ones, there are MRAs who want to turn this in a far-right sub. It's a really small, small part of the MRA. But we can't just ignore they exist. I don't like it either, Men's Rights is a righteous cause. But let's not become like feminism where we drive ourselves to extremism.
/r/MensRights22/01/18 04:34 PM
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I like how a lot of people are asking "but why are they protesting, what's their message". And there isn't really an answer.. It's Canada, like jeez.
/r/MensRights21/01/18 05:23 PM
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This text is not complete in the last sentence! The guy hadn't done anything especially wrong – maybe bumped into me a few times as he swayed and clutched his pint. But then he turned, the gaze of one eye landing on my forehead, the other on the windowsill to my left, and said: "Give us a smile, love!" I think it's fair if people actually read the article before commenting. (There is an archive post in the comments if you don't want to go to Vice, which I can understand actually.) Not saying it'…
/r/MensRights21/01/18 05:17 PM
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More as in, it doesn't matter if they're gay/straight/bi whatever. Hard to mix that with the other ones.
/r/MensRights18/01/18 02:26 AM
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First of all, fuck off with the word 'cuck'. This is NOT The_Donald. Second of all, this sub is NOT anti-liberal and that's not what Men's Rights is about. Thirdly, we should help men if they are wrongly accused. Men's Rights is for all men, NOT only the men you like. Men's Rights should fight for the rights of every man, it doesn't matter which party/race/sexuality they identify as. Seriously dude, this is why Men's Rights is getting a bad rep.
/r/MensRights17/01/18 06:03 PM
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Any more context here before we start flaying people? This does seem a bit worrying, though I'm not sure which post or comment caused you to get banned. We shouldn't ban people unless they really do go against the rules. This subreddit shouldn't become /r/feminism where anyone can be banned for bullshit reasons. Also, c'mon, write good ban reasons. Mod's should learn to fucking write a good ban reason. It's way more work to write a shitty ban reason and after that reply to the user asking why he…
/r/MensRights06/12/17 12:18 AM
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Hey, at least you got some information on why you got banned. Here is what happend with me. /u/saccharind and other mods don't give a fuck. ¯\(ツ)/¯
/r/MensRights20/11/17 01:50 AM
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I mean you are contributing to the problem of our modern culture of virtue signaling, wallowing in victimhood, identity politics, and PC culture-just in reverse. That doesn't describe me, or many other MRA's. I just want better rights for men, and for men to start supporting each other more. Yes, there are some bad apples. Just like there are bad apples in feminism. I would also like to add that /r/Mensrights is nothing like /r/Feminism. Try posting this (sex reversed) in the feminism sub, see w…
/r/MensRights19/11/17 01:01 AM
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We read fiction to express things. To Kill a Mockingbird is supposed to teach a very valuable lesson.
/r/MensRights29/10/17 10:55 PM
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Yeah, fuck them! Luckily Men's rights isn't alt-right.
/r/MensRights27/10/17 02:37 AM
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This sub reddit isn't about equality for men. It's slinging shit at feminist. Admittedly, yes partly. I don't like that part either, but it's just a very small part of the community. Every group have people that take it way too far. Feminist, Dem/Rep, left/right, etc.. Men's Rights is doing a lot of good things. More importantly, Men's Rights accepts people with different views to discuss here. Please keep an open mind, try to understand why people are here. The hate on feminist isn't okay, but …
/r/MensRights27/10/17 02:36 AM
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But your situation is not comparable to the OP, though. You know not all men are rapist, or want to rape you. You know that ethnicity hadn't anything to do with it. You feel fear because of a traumatic event, and you're scared of it happening again. Feeling fear for a sex/gender because of assault is not the same as being sexist/racist. I've been in an abusive relationship, I too felt really uncomfortable around women for a long time. That's not sexism, that's a trauma. You aren't racist or sexi…
/r/MensRights23/10/17 05:42 PM
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Men and women need each other. This shit about men being needed more is BS. A day of absence only shows how ignorant that sex is.
/r/MensRights22/10/17 02:33 PM
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It has no relevance on men's rights. This subreddit has some kind of 50/50 rule. 50% shit, hating on woman and feminist for no real reason. I just ignore it, or try to speak against it. 50% actual MRA stuff. Stuff that's worth it.
/r/MensRights22/10/17 02:25 PM
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Dude, you just happen to be a man, and just happened to be colored. It doesn't mean anything. That shit does not define you. What defines you is who you are, how you live. Not your color. Not your gender. You don't have to suppress anything. Be proud of the things you do, and work on the things you suck at.
/r/MensRights12/10/17 11:09 PM
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Good! I tell my "bro's" I love them, I let them know I'm there if they need to talk, etc. Build that support structure for the important people in your life! EDIT: And don't let anyone tell you different. Saying you love your best friend is not even close to gay, it's being a functional human being with functional relationships.
/r/MensRights12/10/17 05:10 PM
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I really don't get why /r/feminism bans people so quickly. I like seeing both 'sides', being able to discuss with feminists too to view another point of view. Got banned after I said not all men's rights activists are sexist. Yeah, fuck you /r/feminism. I wan't to talk with you, hell I even send a reply to the ban to ask why to discuss the ban itself. Nope, that sub gives no fucks about discussion. Get in line, follow.
/r/MensRights09/10/17 01:07 AM
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Agreed. Less hate, more moderation, let's keep it civil people!
/r/MensRights13/09/17 03:43 PM
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I agree with your comment, but well.. she does say Even if she is blatantly wrong. So I can see how people start hating on this.
/r/MensRights13/09/17 03:40 PM
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But the argument against male circumcision isn't about sexual pleasure at all. It's about consent (which the kid didn't give), it's about forcing religion or a tradition on a child who didn't agree with it. It's about lying to people:"No skin is a lot more clean!". Bitch, living in the west means the average male showers, what, 5 times a week on average? It's about forcing these babies into something they didn't agree with, and then telling everyone it's totally normal and fine. It's about takin…
/r/MensRights10/09/17 10:45 PM
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Imagine being 18 years old and finding your dad there. That's real rough. This whole video is.
/r/MensRights29/08/17 02:19 AM
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I loved that he talked about that. When they were talking about his rape in S7E6 and they acted like it was no big deal, I felt pretty disgusted. I'm glad that someone (relatively) famous pointed out the hypocrisy that these websites and our very society hold.
/r/MensRights28/08/17 02:05 AM
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Some guys who are pro circumcision aren't actually trolls, though. These people do actually exist. Just because you don't agree with that opinion doesn't mean you should stop taking people holding these views seriously. Shielding yourself off from other opinions is how we create echo-chambers, extremism and hate.
/r/MensRights28/08/17 02:00 AM
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What do you hate? The idea that another group is always evil and wrong, that they aren't even really human. This idea makes people believe that silencing these people they believe are evil should be acceptable, but it isn't. Not all feminist are crazy, not all MRA's are crazy. Violence isn't okay between the Nazi's and Antifa. Etc. What do you love? Games, history, computers, music, love... Who did you vote for in the last election? (If not in the US or France, please indicate whether the party …
/r/MensRights28/08/17 01:51 AM
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Women have never been oppressed? Well, I don't agree with that. They don't have it bad these days, but they surely lived miserable lives in the past. You make good points though.
/r/MensRights22/08/17 02:21 PM
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They don't, but George RR Martin certainly does try to send a message.
/r/MensRights17/08/17 03:30 AM
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You do replace them with their wives and daughters if they learned, if they fought, if they actually achieved a high level of skill. They aren't miraculously irreplaceable except only by other women, Euron Greyjoy is doing just that with Yara Greyjoy (while also capturing Ellaria Sand/Sandsnakes, rulers of Dorne).
/r/MensRights17/08/17 01:35 AM
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From my understanding, the Maesters wouldn't let him research what he wanted to research (the white walkers and the long night). So he just stole the books he thought he needed and ran. Which.. uh.. they will not appreciate, by the way..
/r/MensRights16/08/17 11:42 PM
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Women are in charge because most of the men, most of whom were better fit to rule and fight, have died (or been maimed) in battle. That isn't a feminist agenda, it's an anti-war agenda.
/r/MensRights16/08/17 11:37 PM
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To be totally fair here, that's just the kind of person Ramsay was. But that's exactly my point. The joke wasn't meant as sexism, it was meant to show how horrible Ramsay was. Same thing with Gilly and Sam, it wasn't sexism, it was just characters and how they would react in that situations. The point was that these things that people like OP call 'sexism' in GoT isn't actual sexism, it's just the motivation of the characters.
/r/MensRights16/08/17 11:33 PM
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Power resides where men believes it resides. If you just look at all the characters that have been in GoT you will see that there were and are a lot of powerful and influential male characters. Hell, Petyr Baelish orchestrated the whole War of the Five Kings himself. Robert Baratheon was a great warrior in his time and kept the realm at peace and together under his rule. Jon Snow has united thousands of men to fight against the real threat. Varys was the secret architect of Dany's invasion for a…
/r/MensRights16/08/17 06:33 PM
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Because there are a few people here who say very hateful things. That's not what this sub should represent, though. This isn't a hateful sub, it's a sub about fighting unfairness for men. There are a few assholes here, and we should speak out against them when we see them.
/r/MensRights16/08/17 03:52 PM
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Yeah, I do actually agree with you that GoT pushes for a feminist agenda, but in a good way. I think it also shows a men's rights side as equally, just not as obvious. It shows how society think men are disposable (and how that is a horrible thing), that we handle men more cruel just because they are men, how we emasculate men because it's 'funny' (and then the show tells you it really isn't fun by actually showing the effects it has on the character, like Theon), etc. I think Game of Thrones is…
/r/MensRights16/08/17 03:49 PM
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Game of Thrones is the most fair tv show when it comes to gender. It doesn't favor one or the other, it favors people who work hard and are smart. Sexism exist in-universe because it's based on real world history. Game of Thrones isn't sexist. The moment you call it sexist you show how ignorant you are to what is happening in the show and what the whole point of it is. And if we DO call it sexist, lets be honest, its sexist against both men and women. Why men? How about the scene where Theon's c…
/r/MensRights16/08/17 02:34 PM
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What does this have to do with Mens Rights? Because.. this video is just someone complaining about a badly made video. He's just nitpicking. (And kinda has toxic ideas about masculinity.) "Real men." "Pussy ass beta males that play Starcraft in their basement." This dude has problems himself.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:44 PM
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I'd still prefer to be a man Doesn't make the problems men face less real. We should work on those problems, and make the world a better and more equal place.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:51 AM
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Men may have it better overall, but in somethings they don't. Men face problems, women face problems. We shouldn't just discard the problems of men because women have more of them. We should work on them both.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:49 AM
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Egalitarianism is a great idea, it's just not effective at all. It would just become feminism because the mainstream media covers it more.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:42 AM
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I understand why you came to your conclusion. MRA hasn't gotten the best press, and there are a lot of toxic people in the community who continue to delay any improvement. It makes it all the more difficult to get anything done for men's rights. The whole 'dude bro' idea is not something uncommon here, sadly. This was a pleasant discussion, and I think we both learned something from this.. so, thanks :p.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:42 AM
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There are people who think that way in this subreddit. And I gladly always tell them to shut up, because they obviously haven't looked at any statistics or done their research. That being sad, it's easy to misread these comments as whining about how white men have shitty lives. That's not what they are trying to say (or this subreddit, in total). First off all, 'white' doesn't have anything to do with it at all. It's men's rights, that means people of color too. Second, people are just pointing …
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:36 AM
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Fine, I'll clarify. There are tons of people with toxic ideas in the feminist movement, and there are tons of people with toxic ideas in the men's rights movement. Just because there are a lot of these toxic people, doesn't mean the core idea of the movement (fighting for rights a gender deserves/needs) is bad, too.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:21 AM
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I don't like those toxic feminist either. They should be buried underneath the prison. But for those 5%, keeping it alive is worth it.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:15 AM
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No, and I never said that I believed that. Don't just assume I 'genuinely believe' that. I do believe white males face problems that we as society should fight. We should fight for women's rights to make their lives better, for LGBT rights, for which ever group that faces problems.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:14 AM
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Call out injustice where you see it sure, but I know women who have been beaten and raped, who don't think its not okay for women to be women. LGBT people who have been assaulted and threatened for who they are and yet they don't claim it's not okay for them to be gay. Call out injustice where you see it, sure, but Don't let it define you. But that does actually happen all the time. Gay people hide their sexual orientation because they are afraid of threats and hate, women are (wrongly) told to …
/r/MensRights04/08/17 03:12 AM
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There are different kinds of feminism. Toxic feminism exist, yes, but so does toxic MRA's. The same thing can be said about MRA's.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:49 AM
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Sure sexism and racism should be called out no matter where it's coming from. That doesn't happen a lot when it happens to men, though. Which is partly why this subreddit exist. But if you act like being a boy acting like a boy is not okay in America today by and large you're having a laugh. I can't speak for America, since I live in the Netherlands, but I disagree. A organisation called SIRE here pointed out a lot of points why boys can't be boys. (It's dutch, so sorry about that) It talks abou…
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:47 AM
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If you experienced sexism, then why say: "What a bunch of wannabe victims."? There are legit problems men face, maybe yours were pretty minor (that's a good thing) but for others they aren't.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:16 AM
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Don't reject feminism as a whole, though. There are a lot of problems women are still fighting. A big part is toxic, that's certainly true. But MRA faces that same problem, too. Like you said yourself, use common sense. Fight the battles that are worth it, that will push society in the right way. Fight for women, fight for men, but most importantly: fight with common sense.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:15 AM
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ITT: People not understanding what MRA's stand for, or thinking that all MRA's are sexist fucks/anti-women.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:08 AM
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Compared to other groups of people, sure. Doesn't mean we shouldn't try to fix some things (like high suicide rates, low eduaction rates, etc).
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:05 AM
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Okay. you never faced sexism, apparently. That's great. Doesn't mean others haven't.
/r/MensRights04/08/17 02:04 AM
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There are a lot of stupid men in this show. But there are a lot of really smart men in this show, too. (Don't tell me Littlefinger, Tyrion, Varys, Davos, Sam, Jaime, etc aren't smart.) There are a lot of stupid women in this show, and there are a lot of really smart women in this show, too. The whole point of the story is that everyone can out-smart and out-fight anyone, as long as they are smarter/stronger, not because of gender. Every character has flaws, and every character has strengths. You…
/r/MensRights28/07/17 05:53 PM
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This is really, really a stupid video. I seriously don't get it why we are supposed to be complaining about this. Really, explain it to me. If you actually follow the goddamn story, and understand the goddamn characters and their backstories, everything made perfect sense. You know what the funny part is? When Sansa got raped a season back, all the feminists started crying. Oh no! Game of Thrones is supporting rape culture! If you really start hating Game of Thrones because of this, you're just …
/r/MensRights28/07/17 05:43 PM
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If you think this place is a echo-chamber, and it has to reflect on itself, then you should just do exactly that: point us on where we need to reflect and tell us when we are being biased. Do it whenever you can, then quality of this sub will rise. Always stay critical and open-minded.
/r/MensRights15/07/17 03:08 AM
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Yes, totally. It's important, actually. We (men here) need to hear the thoughts of the other sex too.
/r/MensRights10/07/17 02:58 AM
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But fetuses grow to eventually become human. Just like sperm, or an egg. Like I said, it's fine, I'm pro-choice. I do believe it's a way of killing, just like wasting sperm, but that doesn't mean it's bad. I see it like killing a bug or something like that. Just like sperm or an egg, it's killing, but it isn't wrongful-killing, if that makes any sense?
/r/MensRights09/07/17 12:37 PM
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It's about sexism in the media. A few girls get abducted = huge media storm, Michelle Obama #SaveOurGirls. 10000 boys get abducted, officials say they should just kill them = not a sound. It's about how men are seen as disposable. In war, men die by the thousands. Nobody panics. But when a few women die, everyone loses their minds!
/r/MensRights09/07/17 03:41 AM
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Implying there is an actual wage gap, and not just women earning less on average overall (because a lot of women just don't work/work less, thus on average earn less..). I do hate paying for dates, because I am losing money. Doesn't mean I won't do it. Sometimes I do it, sometimes she does. That's fair, right? Important thing is we are having fun, if I have to pay a few dates, so what? As long as she does the same it's fine. On average, men are stronger than women. That's just a fact. Nobody sho…
/r/MensRights09/07/17 03:31 AM
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I think it's fair. Women get to kill a baby if they don't want it. They literally kill a human being. I am pro-choice, don't get me wrong, but it's still ending a human life. Men having the option to opt-out of a pregnancy is just fair. The baby still lives if the mother wants it, it just has a bit less resources in life.
/r/MensRights09/07/17 02:55 AM
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I like this. This is great activism. Simple, effective.
/r/MensRights09/07/17 02:50 AM
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The problem you make is thinking feminism and mens rights are both looked at equally and both are promoted by the media as much. Which just isn't true. Feminism has a bigger voice, has more studies, etc, because people generally accept feminism. We don't have that luxury yet, most people think men don't face problems or are ignorant to it on purpose. When you go to r/feminism, you find newspaper articles, studies, and incidents where women were treated unfairly. We get newspaper stories all the …
/r/MensRights26/06/17 01:14 AM
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It's treason, then. :')
/r/MensRights26/06/17 12:52 AM
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He first needs to record what his wive is saying about their kids. He needs to record her saying she doesn't want him, comments about 'retard'. Thing is, he isn't going to get justice for being abused. He just isn't. I know, because I've been abused too. That kid is the number fucking one priority. He needs to make sure that kid is ready to leave with him ASAP when he gets the chance. He wants to leave? Get a lawyer, one who actually gets the situation enough. Get the recordings. Get proof she i…
/r/MensRights26/06/17 12:51 AM
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EDIT: read your comment again. You're basically wrong all over, actually. 'I get laid more' 'Sad end of masculinity' 'beta males' 'You boys might want to get someone pregnant before you have an opinion.' What are you even doing here, mate? Maybe think about what you just said?
/r/MensRights26/06/17 12:46 AM
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Ah, yes. Because that's all a man is supposed to do, right? Getting laid? Isn't that like saying women should only be in the kitchen?
/r/MensRights26/06/17 12:38 AM
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I disagree, being a feminist means wanting to fight for female rights and problems to make it more equal among the sexes. It doesn't automatically mean you believe in the 'patriarchy' or 'rape culture' or something weird like that. The problem is that the word 'feminism' has been changed to mean something different than it originally meant. Which is why I talked about the original idea of feminism, and that I am that kind of feminist. A rational feminist, who actually wants equality and better l…
/r/MensRights25/06/17 12:31 PM
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When the majority of people say they are in support of feminism, what they mean is that they in support of fairness - not just for women - but for everyone including women. Because all other things being equal, most people are in favour of fairness and equality. But for all the rhetoric, that is not the actual goal of many feminist groups. What they want is something quite different, but which they label 'equality.' What they mean by 'equality' and what the majority of people understand they mea…
/r/MensRights25/06/17 12:16 PM
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There are different types of feminism, also read my first comment.
/r/MensRights23/06/17 06:08 PM
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I feel you may have confused rights for women with feminism. Surprising as it may seem, they are not the same thing. Well, explain the difference then. And you feel this isn't the case now? Absolutely not, no. Male problems are often ignored. Mens rights activist are most of the time censored or called sexist for just helping men (looking at The Red Pill docu). Many women don't listen to male problems because of the idea that we don't have any serious problems, or the idea that helping mens righ…
/r/MensRights23/06/17 05:51 PM
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I am. I believe both sexes have their problems we need to fight for. But we do have to stay focused on helping both sides, which isn't really happening right now. We should get treated equally, which in turn means we should listen to each other. Men should listen to the problems of women, and women should listen to the problems of men. I don't think most feminist groups do that today, there is a lot of censoring going on to prohibit actually conversation. Feminism, sadly, has been going down hil…
/r/MensRights23/06/17 04:58 PM
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That's really unprofessional. Not only that, it's fucked up. "Oh shut the fuck up"? How is someone who talks like that a mod from a subreddit about rape?!
/r/MensRights23/06/17 04:39 PM
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Man up? Haha.. you are really in the wrong subreddit :')
/r/MensRights22/06/17 01:41 PM
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Thought not. It’s not a story the feminists would tell you.
/r/MensRights31/05/17 10:34 PM
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Watched it earlier already, when he started talking about that it gave me a smile on my face. Step in the right direction.
/r/MensRights10/05/17 10:21 PM
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I agree with you on a lot of things, this sub should focus on talking about men's rights and finding out what we should do, how we can the problems better known, etc instead of bashing feminist. But at the same time: If you want this sub to head that way, you should work on it too. If you think bashing feminist is stupid (I think so too), and you want good articles and papers to be discussed and shared, you should provide them.
/r/MensRights07/05/17 02:44 AM
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I'm in this sub because your nonsense circle jerk hit the front page. Nonsense? How is this nonsense? It happened for real, it happens quite a lot of the time. Want to know why it's hard to get statistics about this in the first place? Because police and other agencies don't take false accusations seriously, which makes it impossible to put them in a statistic or write an article about it. To make statistics over false accusations, you need to have proven that false accusations happen. Which is …
/r/MensRights04/05/17 03:33 PM
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This sub is working against actual men's rights when this shit hits the front page. Raising awareness and opening a discussion for something that happens a lot and is unfair against men is "shit", got it. Men wrote the laws and controlled the courts exclusively for much of history. Yes, I agree that most laws and courts have been controlled by men. But that doesn't automatically mean that laws and courts always favor (or favored) men. While men have written these laws and made these calls in cou…
/r/MensRights04/05/17 01:22 PM

This sub is working against actual men's rights when this shit hits the front page. Raising awareness and opening a discussion for something that happens a lot and is unfair against men is "shit", got it. Men wrote the laws and controlled the courts exclusively for much of history. Yes, I agree that most laws and courts have been controlled by men. But that doesn't automatically mean that laws and courts always favor (or favored) men. While men have written these laws and made these calls in cou…
/r/MensRights04/05/17 01:17 PM
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Excuse me... I know "men are trash," but it would mean a lot to me if you took time out of your day to tell the that I, James, am not trash, since I personally have done nothing to offend you. I just had to write this down, so I can save this shit. This is fucking hilarious. She (or, rather the comic creator) asked him to lower his pay to her pay level, even asked him to pay her, but she didn't ask him if he would fight for equal pay with her? You know, make her life better instead of his shitti…
/r/MensRights04/05/17 12:10 PM
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They are destroying their credibility of men by.. talking.. about their problems? Fuck them right?! And second of all, what the fuck is this argument all of the sudden? Never anything about policy or how to make things better here just posts about singular incidents and fools raging out. Which makes it totally okay to post something like: And 1000000 women in that time were raped and told to stfu and not ruin that nice boy's life. If your problem with this sub is that men aren't bringing solutio…
/r/MensRights04/05/17 06:32 AM
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My point was that exactly: guys here want equal rights. So if women are in a disadvantage, they'll want to fix that for them too. My point was that men here aren't trying to oppress women. They aren't against women or trying to silence their problems. The definition of feminist is changing a lot so I hope I made myself clear in what context I was using the word.
/r/MensRights03/05/17 02:55 PM
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Because it is for a large portion. Sexism exist against men and women in the system. Mens rights doesn't automatically mean anti-feminist. These people arent your enemy.
/r/MensRights03/05/17 02:52 PM
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Nobody is suggesting that only men suffer from this. If they are then they aren't someone this subreddit is focused on. Look at the FAQ of this sub, loom at point 4:"is this sub anti-feminist?" Most guys are feminist here, they don't pretend to be the only victims.
/r/MensRights03/05/17 02:28 PM
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Which is also bad. This sub doesn't approve of rape, not to men or women. If you want to post these comments I suggest going to the red pill sub or something. Because people here aren't the people you are targeting.
/r/MensRights03/05/17 02:10 PM
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