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| 1 | Message I got from girlwriteswhat a while ago in response to me asking "What does 'privilege-blind' mean?".So... what did it say? | /r/MensRights | 15/10/12 05:57 AM |
| 4 | I made one little post to /r/againstmensrights and they got scaredThere's a disproportionate number of feminist anarchists on r/anarchism. They talk about anarchy in one breath and then talk about how (in more subtle words) women should basically rule society - which seems a bit ironic, personally. Maybe it's just me though... I can't say I'm fond of r/anarchism. Trying to argue in favor of anarchy is a lost cause in most cases, and the nuts over at r/anarchy certainly don't help matters. To be fair, though, there are some useful links posted in the sidebar - … | /r/MensRights | 21/08/11 08:26 AM |
| 3 | Found this at my school... fuck everything about this.But "just in case" implies there's a chance of another draft happening, which doesn't answer Rephlex's question. Logically, there is zero reason to sign up if there will never be a draft again. Ergo, maidenfan's statement that there will never be another draft is a baseless claim. | /r/MensRights | 13/07/11 10:12 AM |
| 2 | Found this at my school... fuck everything about this.Not the same quote, but something similar. | /r/MensRights | 13/07/11 09:57 AM |
| 3 | My college class recently discussed student expectations. Most of the women expected to have a good career, marry a man who earned same or more, share housework equally, not sacrifice her career for his. Have children around 30, have the choice to work or stay home after kids.Maybe I'm overlooking something, but I don't quite understand what you're saying. If people put career and money before their family, would they not be more likely to take up jobs, such as engineering, which pay much more than non-educational professions, such as art (to use your examples)? | /r/MensRights | 28/03/11 02:52 AM |
| 1 | Why Chinese Mothers are Superior - response from a Chinese daughterI'm... not even sure what's going on in this comment. | /r/MensRights | 11/01/11 05:55 PM |
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