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This happened to me when I worked as a Taxi Driver. Several times in fact. I'll be honest: I didn't give a shit. I also had several women invite me inside. One of them was pretty damn hot. Still, no fucking thanks. I don't need a rape charge thank you very much. Maybe she'd wake up the next morning and not even remember me. I won't say how other men should have reacted. If I was a gay dude I probably would have been pissed. As it was I was just like, "she's had to much to drink [to the other pas…
/r/MensRights03/01/18 05:18 AM
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Yep. For once the feminists are actually right. The moon must have turned to cheese or something. This is a repeat of CIA's very first covert op -- overthrowing the democratically elected, non-Islamic extremist Dr. Mossadegh in Iran during the 50's on behalf of British Petroleum. Mossadegh had the crazy idea that Iran's oil reserves should belong to Iran. CIA and MI6 paid rent a mobs to agitate in the streets, blew up several clerics' homes, and installed a fascist dictator (the Shan of Iran). A…
/r/MensRights03/01/18 05:11 AM
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We get a narrow view of all this on the men's rights sub. Judging from the articles here you'd think the scandal was shaking the foundations of British jurisprudence. You might even think it compared to MeTOO. You'd be wrong. Men subjected to Kafkaesque nightmares, falsely imprisoned, police framing people and with-holding evidence, feminist bureaucrats pushing a non-existent rape epidemic -- those things are trivial compared to a celebrity getting touched on the leg or patted on the bum. We lit…
/r/MensRights03/01/18 05:02 AM
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Not yet. Give it a few more years. And don't make it a "march." Marches suck. Withdraw services and hit 'em in the wallet. Take a page out of the general strikes of early 20th century America - Seattle, San Francisco, Minneapolis etc. They would make sure all essential services were kept running. If all men took a day off work it would take about ten years to clean up the mess. We need to be better than that. Yet men could muck up the gears in a big way without hurting anyone; that should be the…
/r/MensRights03/01/18 04:55 AM
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“I know that sounds f--ked up, I’m not supposed to say that, but one of these ladies was like, ‘Louis C.K. was masturbating while I was on the phone with him.’ Bitch, you don’t know how to hang up a phone?" LMAO.
/r/MensRights03/01/18 04:48 AM
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Find me an anti-hero who slices out a woman's vagina and throws it in the garbage disposable. When an American woman did exactly that to her husband (whom she claims was cheating on her), the entire female audience on Karen Osborne's show erupted in exuberant applause. Osborne claimed it was like totally fucking awesome. The criminal didn't even have that comic book-cool evil villainess quality, nor the anti-hero quality of a John Dillinger during great depression; she was just a psycho bitch wh…
/r/MensRights03/01/18 04:44 AM
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We are beyond the point of farce at this point.
/r/MensRights01/01/18 12:28 AM
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Hell hath no furry... Turning down a woman came result in some pretty severe consequences. In college I was at a house party when a buddy of mine turned down a chick. He wasn't even nasty about it, he just said "nah I'm way too drunk." The next day she started spreading a rumor that he had sexually assaulted her. Thank God she didn't go to the cops and there were a bunch of witnesses otherwise he would have been in real trouble. The more I think about the "patriarchal" tradition of sex segregati…
/r/MensRights01/01/18 12:06 AM
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I've always liked the analogy of spoiled children. Feminists often encourage the infantilization of women (eg they are trying to eliminate female prisons instead of redressing female privilege in the criminal justice system). Will this actually help women in the long run? I don't think so. By the same token, giving a child whatever he or she wants is not going to help that child in the long run. You're going to create a miserable, narcissistic, ungrateful little monster with no self-sufficiency,…
/r/MensRights31/12/17 11:09 PM
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They shouldn't. He's just pointing out that feminists were wrong in their original assessment, and that women themselves are now suffering thanks to feminist overreach (this is confirmed by studies on declining female happiness rates). He's also pointing out that instead of doing the logical thing and admitting error, feminists are doubling down and coming up with new ways of blaming men.
/r/MensRights31/12/17 09:25 PM
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It's not gynocentric. And apart from that (admittedly odd) sentence it's quite astute. He's pointing out that women were already in an elevated position above men when the feminist movement began. It was the feminists who said that putting women on a pedestal was the male’s way of disempowering women. What ignorant nonsense. The most powerful members of my family were my grandmothers, mother, and aunts. Little decisions they left to the men. The big decisions they made. Feminists said that women…
/r/MensRights31/12/17 09:14 PM
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I've seen a few people claiming that it's okay when feminists engage in hate speech against men because they're just being "ironic." "It's just a joke" etc. Here's the problem: feminist theory, as well as the policies they support, are rooted in unironic misandry. Hell, the founder of the first gender studies course (Sally Miller Gearhart) unironically supported gendocide against men and boys. The founder of the feminist movement itself (in the US at least) unironically claimed that women were "…
/r/MensRights31/12/17 08:51 PM
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Most feminists theories can be attributed to projection. "Sexual entitlement" is a perfect example.
/r/MensRights31/12/17 08:36 PM
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Pinker's Blank Slate is a decent read but Better Angels is a work of political ideology, not science. Its conclusions are rejected by most anthropologist and archeologists, ie actual experts in the field. “there is no paleontological support for the notion that our stem ancestors regularly engaged in intragroup and intergroup killing, infanticide, cannibalism, or female bashing.” (Russell) "their finding of about 2% total killings in Old World Paleolithic and New World Archaic populations is dra…
/r/MensRights31/12/17 08:26 PM
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