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| 1 | Taking feminist terms like 'sexual objectification' and 'rape culture', and applying our own (more turthful) definitions.Hmm... this complicates things. How about we make a new group and call it equalists or something of that nature, and work for equal treatment? We can then expand said group to encompass other issues, like racism. On second thought, as awesome as that would be, it would probably fall apart eventually due to fighting within the group. :/ | /r/MensRights | 11/06/12 10:03 PM |
| 1 | Taking feminist terms like 'sexual objectification' and 'rape culture', and applying our own (more turthful) definitions.Fair enough. It seems that there are flaws to both groups. This whole thing just confuses me to no end sometimes, as I'm not big on politics and a lot of the finer parts of it are lost on me. | /r/MensRights | 09/06/12 04:30 PM |
| 3 | Taking feminist terms like 'sexual objectification' and 'rape culture', and applying our own (more turthful) definitions.I don't see why feminists and men's rights activists need to fight at all. Both groups are for equality between the sexes. Why don't they work together to get equal rights for everybody? | /r/MensRights | 09/06/12 04:03 AM |
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