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| 1 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]To be honest, I still believe that the majority of issues in "male rights" are part of the gender system that feminism was fighting all along. They succeeded in helping women a lot more than men, and men never had an equivalent movement. So we end up with women who can wear dresses and pants, but men who can only wear pants. | /r/MensRights | 13/08/09 02:25 AM |
| 0 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]I'm a male who has taken women's studies courses and is continuing to take them (gender studies in general interests me), and I've never viewed it as male bashing, nor do I feel uncomfortable being a male in a predominantly female class studying gender issues. I don't think you've actually taken a WST class because they're far from a "male-hating cult." | /r/MensRights | 13/08/09 02:16 AM |
| 4 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]All of those issues you listed are valid forms of female privilege and should be addressed. That is what you should be fighting against. I'd love to see more submissions in here regarding those issues and less on pointless feminist bashing (like this) and women bashing. As far as things like the draft, etc., the ERA very well could have ended that sort of inequality. You can blame anti-feminist Phyllis Schlafly for the ERA failing. As for me submitting more, I probably should. I've submitted a t… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/09 10:07 PM |
| 3 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]What the hell kind of male privilege do I have? I'll die earlier, be more likely to be attacked, I get to lift all the heavy crap on top of my normal job and I'm expected to gt the same pay as someone who does less,s hows up less. If I'm working part time I make less than women. In family disputes I will always be the victim paying out my nose. Feminism has nothing to do with any of that. That is all part of the inane gender system that feminism works to destroy. Most of those issues existed wel… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/09 10:01 PM |
| 0 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]Well, why not make a list ten miles long then? I do agree with you that the issue of female privilege needs to be addressed, too. But until people start making these sorts of lists and discussing them, it won't be addressed. I've always taken "innate privagelage" to be anything that gives you an advantage for how you were born (gender, race, what country, etc.). These are generally the things you take for granted because they're not an issue for you, but they become an issue for you once you don… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/09 09:56 PM |
| 3 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]Feminism is not a corruption and when just a hundred years ago, you had doctors saying that women shouldn't go to school because they'd get sick, go crazy and even die because of the strains of schooling conflicting with menstruation, feminism has done a lot of good. I'm glad you believe women are equal (hopefully you do!), but not all do, especially globally. Feminism still serves a purpose. As I posted below, there are still plenty of male privileges out there, one of them being that you aren'… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/09 08:39 PM |
| 0 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]List of Male Privelages. This particular list is similar to the White Privilege list that you may have been told to read in a class before. There are also female privileges - which this subreddit should address. But denying the fact that males do have privilege is, well, stupid. And for those too lazy to click, I'll post a few here from that list (which obviously isn't everything): Even if I sleep with a lot of women, there is no chance that I will be seriously labeled a “slut,” nor is there any… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/09 08:26 PM |
| -3 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]I disagree. Feminism is about equality. While there may be some radical feminists out there who take things too far, they don't represent what feminism is. (and they should be called out by feminists and non-feminists alike when they go overboard) Sure, women have many more equalities than they did even a few decades ago, but there are still valid issues to address and feminism is still important. As far as men losing their rights, you must be careful to not confuse this with men losing their pr… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/09 08:10 PM |
| 2 | Women's Studies - The Truth [pic]I've been subscribed to this subreddit for a few weeks now and am mostly disappointed in it. I've seen very few submissions regarding men's rights. Most submissions either are bashing women or bashing feminism. If feminism is a male's biggest concern, then they aren't interested in equality, they're interested in not losing their male privilege. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of valid "male rights" issues (genital mutilation, chivalry, issues dealing with male rape and false rape claims, p… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/09 07:34 PM |
| 0 | This is *not* rape. Disagree? Agree? Let's discuss.I agree, I don't think that anyone gives "freezing up" as advice. That doesn't change the fact that some people do freeze up when they are scared for their life. Listen, if some dude was trying to rape me and i didn't do everything in my power to prevent it and instead just submitted to the assault, i would never be able to forgive myself for not trying. And many rape victims feel guilt and hatred for not fighting back or fighting back more. Which is why people always tell victims not to blame t… | /r/MensRights | 07/08/09 02:50 AM |
| 0 | This is *not* rape. Disagree? Agree? Let's discuss.I'm sorry, but if I have to choose between holding still and being raped or being physically assaulted and being raped, I'd choose the first. Of course, these aren't the only two options, but when a previous rape victim is put in a situation like that, it doesn't seem that far-fetched for them to, well, freeze up out of fear. And male rape is incredibly under-reported because of attitudes like yours. | /r/MensRights | 06/08/09 09:31 PM |
| 0 | This is *not* rape. Disagree? Agree? Let's discuss.Considering the fact that it does happen, I disagree. | /r/MensRights | 06/08/09 09:27 PM |
| 0 | This is *not* rape. Disagree? Agree? Let's discuss.Imagine, as a guy, if you had been anally raped. Then fast forward to sometime later, and you're with another guy, watching TV. The guy starts pressuring you to have anal sex. You tell him no, you keep telling him no. You tell him that you had previously been raped, that you didn't want to have sex and start crying. He won't stop pressuring you and you begin to be afraid that he could get violent. You freeze up, and he gets on top of you and starts to fuck you. Afterwards, he acts like it all we… | /r/MensRights | 06/08/09 05:40 PM |
| 2 | UK Gov plans to teach 5 year old boys "that they must not beat their partners or any other female". So it's thw old never hit a girl thing with government backing.No, it's still much better to teach your kid not to hit anyone. Violence shouldn't be a game and if your son and his male friends can't find anything better to do than playfully hit each other, then you should be focusing on teaching them more constructive games. I do get your point, but still, we should be teaching everyone not to hit. My mom's boyfriend's grandson hits a lot. He playfully kicks and hits nearly everyone. His parents don't seem to care, but it's really not acceptable for him to … | /r/MensRights | 06/08/09 03:26 PM |
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