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I literally said I read the law, and it's old news too. Read it yourself. It's just a virtue signaling thing.
/r/MensRights08/01/25 01:11 PM
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That is absolutely not even close to what the law does, and it's old news at this point(I read it when it came out). The law was basically made by politicians as a virtue signaling thing. However you cannot get charged for breaking up with someone. It's designed to protect both parties; and it only covers some fringe cases, like where r cases are involved. What could be worrying is if this law somehow gets expanded into a more dystopian law that does stuff like you are describing.
/r/MensRights08/01/25 08:27 AM
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I learned this through a long road, which is that whether you are a man or a woman, if your SO wants to validate themselves to the point of even accidental rape, it's something that won't work out in the long run.
/r/MensRights05/11/24 12:42 AM
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Yeah that's a case of slander at the minimum. The issue is, slander and harassment are not automatically crimes, and it basically falls onto the lawyer to push the case, and sometimes only a civil case can be made.
/r/MensRights28/09/24 07:30 AM
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To me this sounds more like a power struggle that I see in some conservative men. It basically goes like: The man and patriarch of a family, will cherry pick and treat certain women better, but when it comes to other women they treat them without any respect. This "cherry picking" is a way for men to just put more abuses on innocent women. So when looking at this law, it literally just looks like some old men arguing over how they can control women better, but with more modern contemporary terms…
/r/MensRights13/09/24 06:23 PM
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I'm a millennial, and I've never denied the fact that men historically are the pro generators of many hypocritical systems and criminal ways of thinking; that have created a patriarchy with a negative connotation. But I've find it hard to "identify" as a feminist for various reasons. Also I've been an ally to other movements like lgbtq, and have friends in groups like that. But when it comes to feminists, while I agree with what men have done, afterwards it gets to a point where I ask, where do …
/r/MensRights03/09/24 09:10 PM
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