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| -6 | Ellen mocks International Men's Day, "celebrates" by objectifying male celebritiesI think it's very important to promote men's rights. My point is that this is like the worst battleground to fight on (a comedy talk show). If you want change that is attainable and impactful, why not discuss legislation/programs to support mental health, divorce laws, VA benefits, things like that? Why complain about jokes that Ellen is making? Her jokes are harmless and complaints here do nothing except sow discontent among people commenting here. Just being mad for the sake of being mad, what… | /r/MensRights | 19/11/18 10:13 PM |
| -7 | Ellen mocks International Men's Day, "celebrates" by objectifying male celebritiesHuman society has been and will be male dominated for the foreseeable future. I think any argument that life is better/easier for women in general is grossly ignorant of reality. So it is sarcastically humorous to point out that men's day is an unusual one, considering that most "International ___ Day"s are for groups that could use some extra support or might be forgotten about on other days. Yes, being a man isn't superior in every single way. But life is full of suffering for everybody, pick … | /r/MensRights | 19/11/18 10:01 PM |
| -12 | Ellen mocks International Men's Day, "celebrates" by objectifying male celebritiesDouble standards will never die. It's far better to embrace gender dichotomy than to get riled up in the name of strict equality and fairness. That's a futile battle. This is a 4 minute comedy bit on a daytime talk show, don't take it too seriously. Literally every group of people has been ridiculed by comedy bits for decades, and every single time people write angry letters about how rude and backwards the comedy is. And nobody cares because it's comedy, it's not supposed to be social justice | /r/MensRights | 19/11/18 09:45 PM |
| 0 | Telling a feminist the truth.The opposite of "boys need positivity" could mean "girls need positivity" | /r/MensRights | 23/08/18 03:14 PM |
| -1 | Telling a feminist the truth.I think her views are "Males are put on a pedestal by society, we need to lift women up. By putting further praise on males, we're only going to increase the gap between the genders and their esteem" So when she says the opposite of her feminism, she's not saying "drag boys down", she means "lift girls up, they need it" Idk how much I agree with this, but just clarifying what she probably means or how she justifies it | /r/MensRights | 22/08/18 04:30 PM |
| 60 | Father accused of molesting his daughter for 15 years. Goes on Dr Phil, proves his innocence and his daughter still doesn't believe him because of the magnitude of her mother's lies.If she truly believed the lie, wouldn't the polygraph not have failed. Her heart would have been at ease the whole time. That's how the test is designed. But some people get so uncomfortable by the pressure of the test or the fear of testing a false positive that their heart starts racing anyways. They try to put people at ease before they ask them questions, and they'll start with softballs like "What's your name?" "What day of the week is it?" To get a baseline of your heart rate. But it's a s… | /r/MensRights | 21/06/18 08:36 PM |
| 114 | Father accused of molesting his daughter for 15 years. Goes on Dr Phil, proves his innocence and his daughter still doesn't believe him because of the magnitude of her mother's lies.Yup. It's possible that this woman is 100% convinced she's telling the truth. And there's also a chance that this dude actually is a predator, and he's just a really good liar, whereas his ex-wife just fucked up the polygraph. More likely though, this woman is just delusional and 100% committed to this lie | /r/MensRights | 21/06/18 07:07 PM |
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