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| 2 | If feminism is for equality, then why not subscribe to a word that is more equal?I believe in Men's Rights too. I understand that their are many issues that women have more power in than men. You are right. Congratulations. Adding legitimacy to women's issues doesn't take away legitimacy from men's issues. Whether you or I believe women or men to be more disenfranchised is a moot point entirely, as we both must concede that their are issues facing each group, and as such, we shouldn't be aiming to put down either. ...Unless the shit is inane to begin with, and in that case w… | /r/MensRights | 24/12/11 08:28 AM |
| 1 | Why I Worry About MasculinityI'm sure feminists would love if you gave your input on what healthy femininity was, so long as it was intelligent and considerate of a woman's perspective. I'm always confused about the internet's perception of feminism. I've gone to feminist meetings at my college campus, and am friends with many of them. We /often discuss the right way to express "feminine" things like sexuality and emotion. I think if you said to a feminist "I think using sex as a tool against men is wrong", they would agree… | /r/MensRights | 23/12/11 09:28 PM |
| 2 | Why I Worry About MasculinityI'm pretty sure she is saying "these are concepts of masculinity that I fear", not "These are THE concepts of masculinity--and I fear them." I think that the tone of the article indicates that she doesn't believe that those are the CORE concepts of masculinity, especially considering she believes there is such a thing as "healthy masculinity". If she believed that masculinity was PRIMARILY entitlement, violence, and the disparagement of femininity, I find it difficult to believe that she would s… | /r/MensRights | 23/12/11 07:18 PM |
| 1 | Why I Worry About MasculinityWhat's the matter with the term "healthy masculinity"? Is it not true that violence is generally a trait associated as masculine rather than feminine? If so, then wouldn't it be easy for ANYBODY, male or female, to understand that an over-exaggeration of that trait is "unhealthy masculinity"? It doesn't necessarily take a man to understand "man things"--especially since some women consider themselves more masculine than feminine and some men more feminine than masculine. | /r/MensRights | 23/12/11 06:47 PM |
| 1 | Why I Worry About MasculinityWhy is it so crucial for everybody to sugarcoat every single negative comment on a group of people? This is why Bill Cosby got such hell for his "poundcake" speech. He talked about and addressed the problems in the black community without first saying "I acknowledge many black men are respectable individuals, with promising careers in business, and a large portion of the reason black society is held back is because of the relative recent emergence of full Civil Rights, etc." We all need to be ab… | /r/MensRights | 23/12/11 06:37 PM |
| 1 | Kobe Bryant Divorce -- How Much Should She Get?I think she should get her own net worth over the past 10 years because they are getting a divorce and it should be split by how much you earn. Since Kobe cheated on her, she shouldn't have to pay a dime of the divorce proceedings. She shouldn't be able to just take money from Kobe because she was cheated on. Of course being cheated on is terrible, but the thing you "win" from the divorce is not having to be in a relationship with a scumbag anymore. Throwing money at a problem doesn't solve it, … | /r/MensRights | 23/12/11 06:17 PM |
| -2 | If feminism is for equality, then why not subscribe to a word that is more equal?I am a feminist. The problem with just "subscribing" to a word that is more equal is that it muddles the issue. I mean, we could say why have the NAACP or why have a Gay-Straight Alliance when we could just have a "minority tolerance group"? Feminism is an equal term. It means that women should have the same rights, opportunities, and respect as men. Feminists focus on women's rights because 1.) That is what they are passionate/knowledgable about. 2.) There are female-specifc problems that need … | /r/MensRights | 23/12/11 05:59 PM |
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