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| 20 | Women making the first move would solve a lot of the issues with modern dating.As someone who strongly advocate, and believe in the rightfulness of complete gender equality, and elimination of heteronormativity, I can confidently say that that will never happen | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/07/24 07:32 AM |
| 3 | Why Aren't Male Victims of Sexual Abuse Speaking Out?Agree. Ironically, even some portion of people who claim to be against current oppressive norms shame such men, and expect them to man up. It's like they are okay with men not abiding by these norms as long as they are not in their sight | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/09/23 04:43 PM |
| 5 | Why Aren't Male Victims of Sexual Abuse Speaking Out?This is horrific. I've heard from a friend who himself heard from somebody that a woman who lives in a rural area are proud of her husband for regularly visiting brothel, because, apparently, it proves her husband's manhood. I don't live in the US btw, there are serious fucked up shits all around world | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/09/23 04:23 PM |
| 8 | Why Aren't Male Victims of Sexual Abuse Speaking Out?Current social normatives “disqualify” men from being men if they speak out about things they are expected to be strong, and enduring against. Such situations are even worse in more patriarchal countries. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/09/23 12:16 PM |
| 15 | Men are not allowed to feel certain emotions like fear (especially of women).Interestingly, the very people who claim to oppose patriarchy, and traditionalism sometimes are the most staunch defenders of them. Low key of course. They perpetuate patriarchy, and traditionalism that also oppress men, and consider women to be second-class beings. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 18/08/23 05:37 PM |
| -3 | "Public and Private Politics: Women in the Middle Eastern World"Where are the thoughts of you come from? What is the source of your body, your being? You don't understand, do you? I was expecting this from a blue pilled, irrational person like you. You still don't understand the roots of our daily problems, neither a workers’ nor a woman’s, wife’s. You still are living in your wonderland, idealist world. Be more honest and say: you are victimized workers more than any other thing, because of their daily problems, but especially the death threat they always f… | /r/MensRights | 27/04/20 12:39 PM |
| -1 | "Public and Private Politics: Women in the Middle Eastern World"They aren't kind of arguments I would use, seems irrational. We can't mix all kinds of murders into some milkshake. We not only should but also must specify murders: workplace murders, animal murders, child murders, woman murders. Why women have specific label? Because of our domestical, cultural situation. Men aren't killed for not to prefer to get married, - especially with whom they don't love - for talking to someone, especially a strange person, for getting dressed that their mothers and fa… | /r/MensRights | 27/04/20 12:20 PM |
| -2 | "Public and Private Politics: Women in the Middle Eastern World"I read all the links, but especially one link caught my attention: the wikipedia link about homicide rates. I'm wondering that are these statistics contain domestic violences or all kind of murders? If it is the latter then there's no suprise. People are killing each other over just a handful money in here, they're killed in workplaces, roads, homes, even by their friends and for profit of a handful greedies. Nearly 4 years ago petroleum workers who was working in a dangerous situation left to d… | /r/MensRights | 27/04/20 10:39 AM |
| 2 | "Public and Private Politics: Women in the Middle Eastern World"It's also valid in my country. But that doesn't mean women are privileged, young women often oppressed by older women like by men. These older women are like they switched their bodies with their man counterparts. My mother was often oppressed and discriminated by her mother. These mothers oppress their daughters because they also oppressed by their mother and mother-in-law. Females often aborted before they were born, they're killed by their husbands, mothers, fathers, mothers-in-law, and fathe… | /r/MensRights | 26/04/20 07:22 PM |
| 3 | Should women be eligible for draft?I think this is true as physically. But this argument can't be used to oppose juridical, social and class equality among men and women. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 26/04/20 03:52 PM |
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