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| 5 | Did/has the #MeToo movement do more harm than good?The duluth model made it ao men can't be victims and men were always shot down when they tried sharing their stories. That was the case long before meToo. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/22 02:20 AM |
| 12 | TechLead got fired from Facebook for misognyHis tweet was misogynistic though. Here it is. "Women shouldn't code... perhaps be influencers/creators instead. It's their natural strength. Coding is a brutal 24/7 job, mutually exclusive with motherhood - after 9-months maternity leave, they come back obsolete & outdated." I'm glad he got canned. If he was choosing to hire people, he would obviously never choose the woman and that kind of bias is clear cut misogyny. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/22 01:58 AM |
| -7 | Did/has the #MeToo movement do more harm than good?Depp was treated like shit. But so were men in his shoes 20 years ago before MeToo. MeToo didn't change anything. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/22 01:53 AM |
| -5 | Did/has the #MeToo movement do more harm than good?How has meToo made it harder for men to come forward? It's always been hard for men to come forward and still is. MEtoo changed nothing for men. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/22 01:47 AM |
| -9 | What will Johnny Depp's eventual win v Amber heard mean for Men's RightsDepp isn't going to win. He's suing heard for an Op Ed piece where she didn't mention him by name and just said she survived an abusive relationship. It could have been 20 years ago for all anyone knew. No judge is awarding someone 25 million dollars for that. Depp did this to save public face, he was never going to win the trial. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/22 01:25 AM |
| -3 | Did/has the #MeToo movement do more harm than good?Thousands of women have been more comfortable coming forward and discussing their victimization. However like all accusations, a portion are false. However it's better that all women speak up and investigations happen than no women speak up and investigations don't. So I would say it was a benefit. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/22 01:12 AM |
| -23 | Everywhere is empowerment for womenIf you want to play victim, be my guest. I'd rather just ignore all the BS and succeed. | /r/MensRights | 23/05/22 11:09 PM |
| -30 | Everywhere is empowerment for womenNone of which inhibit men from succeeding. That's why men make more money, buy more things, have more power, make more decisions. Men rule the world with or without the dumb quotas in place. | /r/MensRights | 23/05/22 10:36 PM |
| -34 | Everywhere is empowerment for womenWomen empowerment BS doesn't affect men at all. Women want to feel good about themselves then so be it. Doesn't take anything away from me. Getting salty over something that doesn't affect you is a way to make your life miserable when it doesn't need to be. | /r/MensRights | 23/05/22 10:23 PM |
| 0 | this is in a humorous way but as a fat person myself I could say that it's trueSaying big women are still pretty isn't glorifying obesity. It's saying their obesity doesn't define everything about their appearance. Obese women should lose some weight to be healthy but they shouldn't have to feel like they are worthless while doing it. The body positivity movement isn't about saying obesity is healthy. It's about being positive about your body while you work on it. | /r/MensRights | 23/05/22 09:32 PM |
| -1 | this is in a humorous way but as a fat person myself I could say that it's trueThe body positivity movement was a good thing. Many people seem to hate it but what men need is a similar movement about body positivity. Not to shit all over women's body positivity. | /r/MensRights | 23/05/22 09:28 PM |
| 5 | Telling men who fear false accusations that their fear is baseless is hypocritical.What statistical data shows that 10 percent of men are falsely accused? Is this 10 percent that go to trial? Get convicted? Go in for police questioning? I don't think there's been any study to confirm this number at all. | /r/MensRights | 23/05/22 09:23 PM |
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