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And he's right. Equality should focus on leveling the playing field so that everyone has a fair chance at success, rather than making unequal circumstances appear equal - This means implementing policies and practices that provide support to disadvantaged groups, thus fostering a more equitable environment where all individuals can thrive.
/r/MensRights06/10/24 06:19 PM
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(Reply 2) No wonder men’s condition is shit rn because women would rather argue than ever admit it’s their fault Also how can we even compete in victim card criteria which women are the best at nor do we really care The irony here is that you accuse women of not accepting fault and playing the victim, but in your argument, you are doing exactly that. You dismiss research studies and evidence as “feminist bias” instead of addressing the substance of the studies. You claim women are playing the vi…
/r/MensRights06/10/24 05:32 PM
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(Reply 1) All this yapping and still going around in circles and not once talking about false accusations which modern feminists have perfectly mastered lmao The initial debate wasn't even focused on false accusations; it was about whether all modern women live privileged, easy lives—something i debunked thoroughly. I am not avoiding the topic, i simply prioritise addressing the central argument he raised, which is important in any debate but when you pointed out false accusations, i even addres…
/r/MensRights06/10/24 05:32 PM
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I'm talking about equal pay for equal work. If a man and a woman are doing the same job, with the same experience and skills, they should be paid the same, regardless of how many hours men on average work or how much risk they take in other fields. The wage gap isn't just about working more hours or taking fewer leaves, it's also about ensuring fairness when people are doing the same job with the same qualifications.
/r/MensRights05/10/24 08:25 PM
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Yeah we have seen the societies crumbling once we gave women power in the name of feminism Men are born leaders so they would lead its pretty simple You can keep it for yourself and anyways patriarchy is inevitable now considering the mess feminism has made world over Firstly, what's the context behind "giving power to women in the name of feminism"? Feminism isn’t about handing over power; it’s about establishing equality—allowing women to have equal rights and opportunities. Power, when given …
/r/MensRights05/10/24 08:12 PM
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Once its about hunger and survival frivolous ideologies like feminism are the first to be abolished and ignored as it’s the natural order of the man to lead with women only to assist Studies in neuroscience have demonstrated that there are no definitive cognitive advantages that make one gender inherently more suited for leadership. Instead, differences in brain structure and function do not equate to differences in capability or potential for leadership. The brain is highly adaptable, and its s…
/r/MensRights05/10/24 04:48 PM
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All that mental gymnastics just to deny that modern day feminism has created power hungry, incompetent women who literally live off the luxuries of society created by men while policing them what to do and claiming that women are still oppressed Even if men from some country lives a relatively easier life than a men from other county the woman still lives easier lives than both of them irrespective of where they are Just because you have misogynist automation of devaluing the efforts made by peo…
/r/MensRights05/10/24 04:48 PM
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You realize this is a men’s space yet we allow you to slander us without downvoting, name calling or banning you First, I never slandered you or resorted to name-calling, unlike you, who has repeatedly used dismissive and gender-based attacks against me. You've labeled me "over-emotional" "two faced snake who wants ego trip" "mediocre" "playing victim" "keyboard warrior" "you deserve less pay because you woman" and disregarded my points simply because I happen to be a woman, showing that you're …
/r/MensRights05/10/24 02:57 PM
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It's ironic that you label me as "over-emotional" when your responses rely heavily on personal attacks and dismissive comments. my detailed argument being merely "copypasta" reflects a frustration with my points rather than a rational counter-argument. By suggesting that "nobody is gonna read that," you are minimizing a well-researched discussion and showing a tendency to avoid engaging with the substance of my claims. Furthermore, rather than providing objective evidence or logical reasoning, y…
/r/MensRights05/10/24 11:35 AM
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It's interesting how you shifted the conversation to 'urban women being privileged,' but that doesn't address any of the points I made earlier about the systemic oppression women still face, even in urban settings. For example- 1) Even highly educated urban women face a gender pay gap and are underrepresented in leadership positions. Studies show that men are often promoted more frequently than women despite similar qualifications. In many sectors, women are still expected to conform to traditio…
/r/MensRights05/10/24 09:43 AM
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Yes i agree
/r/MensRights30/09/24 04:00 AM
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You have an answer for all the queries in your reply itself. had the financial responsibility of the house so given traditional gender roles men were given more than women This !! This reason is part of the sexism faced. If men are given higher salaries simply because they are perceived to be the "providers," then that is indeed sexism. In any professional environment, salaries should be based on objective factors such as skills, output, experience, education, and the value an individual brings …
/r/MensRights30/09/24 03:56 AM
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I don't agree with that perspective. Pay should be based on the type of work, skills, and experience, not someone's gender or biological factors like lifespan or physical size. Both men and women can work equally hard in different fields, and the idea that men should be paid more because they have a shorter lifespan or need more resources isn't a valid reason as it violates the right of fairness. Equality means that for the same work, the pay should be the same, regardless of gender. Feminism is…
/r/MensRights29/09/24 05:02 AM
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