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| 67 | Female candidate for federal court judge is being attacked because she said that women have agency and should take responsibility for their actions. Feminism has reversed its view of women in the 21st century, now insisting they are only helpless victims.Didn't you know alcohol affects the X chromosome, but if there is a Y chromosome the effect is nullified. Basically when a woman drinks alcohol it attacks the defenseless X chromosome because it can see there isn't a big, tough Y to stop it. This causes the rational judgement side of her brain to completely shut down; rendering her, legally and mentally, a minor. In short, woman, if a bartender sells you alcohol you're legally allowed to sue them for assault and the selling of alcohol to an unde… | /r/MensRights | 06/02/19 05:31 AM |
| 11 | 'I f*cking hate minorities'Personally, this shit doesn't affect me. I know who I am and I'm not going to get angry at some idiot on the internet accusing me of being something I'm not. What does piss me off about this is the young boys who read that hashtag and take it literally. Boys too young to understand this person doesn't mean ALL men, who feel judged and sentenced for crimes strangers have committed. Its creating a generation of young boys who either hate their own gender or decide to engage in the crimes they've b… | /r/MensRights | 17/08/18 07:17 AM |
| 4 | The word you're looking for is 'Rape'Didn't you get the memo? Men don't have feelings. Other than the feeling to rape of course. Cause (say it with me ladies) All. Men. Are. Rapists. | /r/MensRights | 10/08/18 06:05 AM |
| 16 | UK: Young mother, 21, who took a 13-year-old schoolboy’s virginity on her kitchen floor avoids jail - but judge warns her not to invite ‘teenage lads around for parties’. This is outrageously lenient.Well you see, biologically girls mature faster than boys. But legally girls are too immature to make conscious decisions with their own bodies well into senility. Its a little known concept called: unfair bias. | /r/MensRights | 01/08/18 05:04 AM |
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