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| 14 | Shes suffered enough?To be honest, I think it has more to do with the religious cult she was in than that she was a woman (although I wouldn't be surprised if a father in a religious cult would be given much harder treatment). The worst thing: the program she's being sent to is also religious. Isn't too much obedience to religion at the root of this problem? | /r/MensRights | 21/04/10 09:43 PM |
| 6 | It is a pet peeve of mine the way men are portrayed in TV series and beer commercials as crude, oblivious, knuckle-dragging baboons around women and jittery masses of incompetent boobs if forced to watch a child for one minute. I don’t know those guys, and I don’t hang out with them.It strikes me that in almost all television shows, if there is a disparity between the competence and intelligence of a husband and wife, it is the wife who is BY FAR the more competent. The only recent show I can think of where this wasn't the case was King of the Hill. And I'm certainly not arguing that men should always be more competent, or even that men and women should always be equally competent in relationships, but it is a bit unfair that men are almost always the butt of that particula… | /r/MensRights | 20/04/10 08:31 PM |
| 5 | Apparently, women miss Saddam?People forget that Iraq under Hussein was a secular government (albeit one still mostly dominated by Islam). And as a result, it was in general a far more free and tolerant place than the rest of the Middle East. That is why it was the ally of the US for so long against Iran, and that is why we gave them weapons to deal with the Kurds who were strongly anti-government. Hussein was certainly not a good man, and Iraq under his rule was not a great place, but it was better than it is now, and it wa… | /r/MensRights | 14/04/10 05:21 PM |
| 3 | Good news: Remember that guy in Northern VA who was arrested for being naked in his house? NOT GUILTY!Nice to see something sensible happen for once. | /r/MensRights | 08/04/10 08:04 PM |
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