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| 1 | Diversity policies face ‘full-out attack’ in 2024, leading HR boss warns | The GuardianIf white men aren’t careful, they may only be 75-80% of management positions. It’s totally unfair. Back in the day when it was 90-95 seemed more fair. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 02:36 PM |
| 1 | Female teachers' feminism fails boys in education.Agreed. Any time women as a group do something bad, you blame feminism or biology. There’s literally nothing else in the world that affects people. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 02:35 PM |
| -51 | Diversity policies face ‘full-out attack’ in 2024, leading HR boss warns | The GuardianIs that something you could ever prove though? Or is it just something people say? I’ve hired less qualified people because they interview better. Would that person just blame it on race if they were white? | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 02:18 PM |
| -97 | Diversity policies face ‘full-out attack’ in 2024, leading HR boss warns | The GuardianIs that true though? Or is there just a push now for equality and the historical inequality minorities faced means they need a hand up right now so that we can eventually all move forward with the same starting point? I get that white males aren’t hired at rates they used to be…but when you look at all the people upset about how they have to hire women and minorities, it makes it clear they were not hiring women and minorities before. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 01:48 PM |
| -154 | Diversity policies face ‘full-out attack’ in 2024, leading HR boss warns | The GuardianThe policies are pro minority for sure. Does pro minority mean anti white male? Is that the logic? Because that’s dangerous logic. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 01:35 PM |
| 1 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?I didn’t say any of those things. That feels like bad faith. Many mens issues are real. Most of The ones you chose are talking points, not real issues. USA spends hundreds of millions on suicide and your issue is ‘women got some of the money. We need men only money’. Like no bro, obviously thats not an issue. Lol. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 12:56 PM |
| 1 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?Blizzard just settled a 50 million dollar lawsuit that was about making terrible working conditions for women. But yeah…the problem of women being excluded was 60 years ago. Suuurreee lol That was just in the last week… | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 12:47 PM |
| 1 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?‘Many men murdered by spouses’ like what, one a year? And you want to open a shelter in every major city? Gonna need a source on ‘many’. Men choose not to go women dominated fields. Women were historically excluded. Huge difference. Are men really struggling to become nurses? No. Obviously not. They choose not to. Women receive the majority of funding? Source required. Men receive far more funding because they’re the majority of homeless, suicides, and murders. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 12:23 PM |
| 8 | Elon Musk calls diversity, equity, inclusion ‘propaganda’He doesn’t like inclusion because he should be allowed to hire whatever race and gender he wants. Historically, that has been white males and it doesn’t have to change. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 12:05 PM |
| 1 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?There’s no affirmative action in higher education. Except for maybe in the fields men are already dominating. Women are the majority of students because they are the majority of applicants. Men dominate those areas already and you’re saying it’s unfair for men?!?!? There are almost none. But how many men have been killed in their home by their partner? That’s why shelters exist. To get out of dangerous situations. And men are not being killed or hospitalized for abuse ever which is clear with th… | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 11:31 AM |
| 1 | Real sick of hearing feminists decry that they work and also do more house duties/choresMy wife does more than me in my house. But I’m an anomaly. I’m sure most husbands do more. Me and my buddies though admittedly do less housework and less organizing for the kids. Our wives are great in that sense. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 11:17 AM |
| 2 | Never forget that "Feminists" have never actually fought for women's rights, unless we are referring to privileged women that is. During the campaign for female suffrage, Theocratic "White Supremacist Feminists" threw minority women under the bus in favour of their White counterparts.Feminists have never done anything good in 200 years. Women flooding the workforce may have helped women be independent, but it sure didn’t help men. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 11:15 AM |
| 2 | Who are some of the biggest critics of patriarchy theory?Patriarchy theory is reliant on women being excluded from the most powerful roles in society. But 25% of us senators are women and 29% of congress. These are the highest numbers ever recorded. If women were being excluded from these powerful roles, those numbers would be even lower. Like in 1993 when it was only 3%. That women could have an argument for. Not 25-29%. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 11:13 AM |
| 10 | For the “by other men” argument that feminists love to use,Exactly. The fact that men are the violent murderers and rapists doesn’t make the victims any less victimized. It makes men look bad though which might be what they are trying to do. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 04:52 AM |
| -8 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?There are people here that don’t seem to hate women at all. When will the brigading end?!?!, | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 04:49 AM |
| 17 | Female teachers' feminism fails boys in education.There are many teachers that have biases against men. I say blame feminism for it because why not? | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 04:39 AM |
| -8 | Whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, you have to agree that the modern Western discourse on the subject is completely gynocentric and screwed up.Men and women need equal say over what women can do with their bodies. Otherwise the discourse is gynocentric. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 04:34 AM |
| -1 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?Lol. Men aren’t hated in the west. Literally no one thinks that except for angry internet trolls. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 04:29 AM |
| -1 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?It’s only gas lighting if you’re lying. Sometimes it’s they truth and you really are crazy. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 01:10 AM |
| -8 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?Yeah. Someone doesn’t seem to hate women. What a troll. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 01:09 AM |
| 10 | Gender Disparity in STEM due to gender based interest; women recognize that they have equal opportunityWhich women recognized this? | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 12:17 AM |
| -4 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?My personal opinion is any time you see misandry you just say ‘duhhh that’s feminism’ and have no idea what any of the words your saying mean. You just want someone to blame your life on. You do you. I’m a man. I’m successful. I don’t hate women. It wasn’t hard. | /r/MensRights | 17/12/23 12:15 AM |
| -11 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?Yeah. If you’re jealous of angry feminists. Be exactly like them. Not an issue for me. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 11:59 PM |
| -11 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?No I get it. I just think you being mad at women online won’t help anyone. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 11:40 PM |
| -4 | How Feminism Fails BoysTruth. It was equal in the Middle Ages. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 11:39 PM |
| 5 | How Feminism Fails BoysCrazy how feminism gets to decide what movies are made, how our schools run, and how our culture exists. Like how can they be so powerful? They have more power than all the billionaires and law makers in the world. It’s so much power that it’s almost not believable. Except for with Roe V Wade and control of their own bodies. That they have no power over. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 10:51 PM |
| 9 | How Feminism Fails BoysNo. But we can complain about it not helping us. And say it’s evil. We don’t have that kind of support so let’s be mad at feminists for building it. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 10:16 PM |
| -13 | A lot of men such as husbands and teachers are willing to endlessly support a woman even if it doesn't benefit them. Why can't a woman ever support a good man without expecting something in return?Are we really under the impression that women are incapable of supporting their spouses? Does that seem like a reasonable generalization? Or is it just the angry ramblings of someone with issues with women? Not trying to be rude, I just think we need to point out the obvious. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 07:30 PM |
| 6 | I'm a woman, and I'm angry. I'm coming to the source to ask for advice and insight.Agreed. Men don’t seek help because they are socialized to prefer isolation when they are in trouble. This may affect the suicide rate. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 04:28 PM |
| -5 | People who mock lonely men are absolutely distasteful.Oh. Okay. So just paid for porn can be banned then. Anything where men pay money. Like playboy and hustler magazines. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 04:15 PM |
| -4 | People who mock lonely men are absolutely distasteful.The entire porn industry should be wiped from the world because it’s exploiting men. Or at least just only fans because it’s new and new things scare people like us. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 01:51 PM |
| 1 | I'm female. These are the only times I've faced any form of sexism or gender based inappropriate behavior.I was hoping someone would say sexism against women isn’t a big deal. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 12:35 PM |
| 26 | People who mock lonely men are absolutely distasteful.People that mock lonely people are pieces of garbage. Men or women. Can you imagine if this comment was upvoted mocking lonely women? https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/s/hY19KHN1PI Edit: I checked the comment. It was a bunch of people mocking and celebrating lonely women. Never mind. These people are all garbage too. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 12:29 PM |
| 2 | Onlyfans is not "female privilege"Yeah. It’s a privilege only reserved for men. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 12:11 AM |
| -4 | Onlyfans is not "female privilege"This view of women is simplistic and childish. Most women never think about, engage in, or even care about only fans. Making it seem like women are all taking advantage is your hang up and not real. | /r/MensRights | 16/12/23 12:10 AM |
| 9 | “Men Are More Selfishly Dishonest Than Women.” How do we respond to this?I think it may be pathetic to argue about what gender is more selfish. Like why even bother? | /r/MensRights | 15/12/23 10:51 PM |
| 21 | Whenever I sincerely try to ask a feminist what life as a woman is about, all they talk about is men. So do they only exist relative to us? Why is there no feminism for hat doesn't involve crushing males for existing.It’s like how when you ask someone about mens rights, all they talk about is feminism. | /r/MensRights | 15/12/23 06:51 PM |
| -8 | You should all consider talking to someoneSome of the comments are pretty disturbing. Check out the upvotes on this comment that’s literally saying they want revenge on women. https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/s/jSwh78v0VY | /r/MensRights | 15/12/23 09:32 AM |
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