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| 2 | Shaming men for killing children without mentioning women do it more oftenWhile I"m not disputing the case you're making, one report is on Australia and the other is on America. I'd really like the stats on Australia, my Google fu has failed me on that. | /r/MensRights | 18/05/11 10:17 AM |
| 5 | Am I (f) being sexist?This is true. My sister's a lawyer, a very good one. She couldn't work out why the men in the firm were so proper around her until it was pointed out to her that when it comes to sexual harassment, she's the one with all the power. Back to the topic at hand, from a security point of view one's more at risk from known friends than strangers, generally. Bad people are extremely rare; assaults of this nature when they happen moslty happen between friends. | /r/MensRights | 31/10/10 08:50 PM |
| 3 | Rape activists: only report the rape claim, not the news that the claim was falseSome celebrities who have been falsely accused of rape: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/3055859.stm | /r/MensRights | 26/01/10 01:55 AM |
| 3 | A comment thread on a feminist blog which includes numerous comments in favour of the introduction of a 'man tax' in America.Hmm, lessee. Upper five percentile in earnings, no criminal record, never put anyone in hospital. I think I'm paying more than my fair share of taxes, thank you very much. | /r/MensRights | 21/01/10 06:19 AM |
| 2 | New French Law: Displeasing Your Wife Now a CrimeThe bias showing males as the aggressors shines through in that write up. Cherry picking a little bit: "While men inflict physical violence, many people say women engage in psychological violence. We foresee a dangerous situation where this law will lead to charges against the victims by the perpetrators, who will claim they are the victims of verbal abuse," Monnier said. Sadly during my tenure in the army two of my colleagues took their own lives as a direct consequence of their wives' actions.… | /r/MensRights | 12/01/10 04:41 AM |
| 6 | From Revolutionary Road, a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet: if the scenes in this movie occurred in real life, the man would lose his kidsIf I recall correctly that movie was set in the 1950s. You're comparing today's zeitgeist with that of some 6 decades ago. A lot of things have changed since then. | /r/MensRights | 09/01/10 02:37 PM |
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