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When you punish something, it will become rarer.
/r/MensRights06/12/24 10:20 PM
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Suicide for men not being taken seriously is a big one. There is a massive shift when kids hit puberty and the suicide rate for men jumps up and never comes back down. A number of issues that affect both sexes are seen as 'women's issues', like DV, homelessness etc either completely ignore male victims or are in fact primarily male. There are gender quotas for women, but no gender quotas for men, in anything, ever. If parity was what was desired, then female dominated professions like childcare,…
/r/MensRights26/11/24 05:24 AM
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Partly. But no, the democrats voting numbers did not change much(aside from a suspicious bump in 2020), but Trump's numbers kept increasing. Don't get me wrong, a bunch of women voted for him too, but I do think men's frustration with the current situation is what tipped things over.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 01:14 AM
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Trump won the presidency. Mostly because men voted for him. And so...yes, womens rights is over and the patriarchy has won...apparently.
/r/MensRights06/11/24 12:37 PM
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I still am. My politics on most things hasn't changed terribly much since I was a teenager. I used to be a feminist before they told me rather directly, they hate me, both because i'm a man and because I am me. I thought feminism was meant to be the equality team...I was wrong. Didn't help the anti male bias had been part of growing up for much of my life. I always thought the girls being marked higher for lesser work was bullshit, I just didn't understand why it was happening at the time.
/r/MensRights16/03/24 11:11 AM
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Because whats the difference between them? I kid, but childish behaviour isn't as demonised in women as much as it is in men.
/r/MensRights09/02/23 03:03 AM
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Well, not so much, in the past, AIs that learn from the internet basically become 4chan. There was even that one AI that became a Vtuber and became a holocaust denier.
/r/MensRights30/01/23 11:06 AM
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Well thats unfortunate. Also not only a joke, but a joke that denigrates men's intelligence. Normally wouldn't be a big deal to me...but the hypocrisy from...well the programmers, I guess.
/r/MensRights30/01/23 11:05 AM
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I do not think requiring effort on the part of a potential victim, either of rape or false accusation, is a reasonable expectation. Then frankly you're an idiot. You cannot control other people, only yourself. It would be wonderful if people didn't do these things. Problem is, they do. If you're not prepared for the worst, then when it happens, you lose all control over the situation and possibly, your life. In a similar vein, knowing first aid, you shouldn't HAVE to, but its a good idea, for ma…
/r/MensRights30/01/23 10:46 AM
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...What are you talking about. Of course they are acts that require will, but without all humans being totally perfect, they will happen. It is inevitable, unfortunately. Much like the sun rising, humans killing each other or the tides, these are all things of cause and effect and WILL happen, without something incredibly unlikely coming to pass. It is partly why empowering women to defend themselves is more effective in stopping rapes before they happen than anything else, but tends to be ignor…
/r/MensRights29/01/23 09:42 AM
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Yeah that would absolutely be discrimination, sexism, all of that. This reminds me of the women protesting about the pension thing, despite a decade of warning.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 11:15 PM
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No, you'll just get banned.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 11:13 PM
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Unfortunately it is the truth, rapes will happen. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to stop them, but even in a perfect society, some people are just insane. I would agree though, there needs to be some kind of punishment, otherwise you get situations in the UK where that one woman made 10 false accusations before she was finally given a punishment. It was not even comparable to what the already inflicted on multiple men and police time and taxpayer money wasted.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 11:12 PM
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Well I wouldn't call it polar opposite, but i sort of understand what you mean. And there is no middle ground because feminists refuse to talk to MRA's, they hate it, mainly because a lot of feminists(one prominent one in particular) actually realize that they were lied to, that reality is not as they were told. Its extraordinarily difficult to even get regular people to talk about problems men face. Only when things like Johnny Depp v Amber Heard pop up does it really get any attention. Thats w…
/r/MensRights27/01/23 11:04 PM
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Ah yes, what an awful patriarchy. American men need to do better and have better taste. But from what she said, her spending habits were insane. She spent more than $150 a week on groceries. Thats over twice what I spend and i'm a grown and very large man. Earning 95 grand, you can buy food. If you cannot, you are terrible at financial decisions.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 10:56 PM
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...So what does she think shes bringing to the date that is worth so much? Also, how long has she been alone?
/r/MensRights27/01/23 10:50 PM
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Okay.. i guess we got it formalised, but we know that. One of the causes of suicide is isolation, Men commit suicide at far greater rates... Kind of a no brainer.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 10:43 PM
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Well that would be equality.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 10:16 PM
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Maybe, but its an odd thing to get a ban for... Its okay to be wrong, or in this case, a little off the mark.
/r/MensRights27/01/23 10:14 PM
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I mean...If thats the case, I guess Feminism is super extra Female Supremacy?
/r/MensRights27/01/23 10:03 PM
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Not a lot, they're still a significant minority, most of those services would lose at least 2/3rd of their staff. Its not just carrying people either, sometimes you just have to lift heavy things
/r/MensRights28/12/22 11:00 AM
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Suddenly few people producing food, maintaining electrical grids, dealing with the plumbing, every aspect of construction. Transport of goods has now been cut by 2/3rds. Most emergency services lack almost all their staff... The complete list would be insanely wrong. Honestly, after the return, men might be appreciated a bit more. I can only imagine the mess that would exist after a a few days, or even a week.
/r/MensRights28/12/22 10:58 AM
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Its always cringey when someone who is not a male tries to tell us how it is to be a male. They're so close, yet so very ,very far. Mainly with the fact it is, somehow, all our own fault, or somehow, its all whitey's fault? Intimacy with your buds is very different between men and women. It sounds like they never made any male friends.
/r/MensRights28/12/22 10:49 AM
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And i'll repeat because apparently you need your eyes checked; so name something, somewhere that has equity.
/r/MensRights19/09/21 11:47 AM
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Yes, child grooms in india happen at a slightly lesser rate than child wives. And plenty of men get 'trapped' into marriage with the woman getting herself pregnant. Hell, some men are forced, legally, to produce children.
/r/MensRights19/09/21 11:41 AM
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I wonder if they're making the UK argument of 'we weren't warned, we only had like 5 years to prepare for this!' 'fair wages for women'. Is it not illegal to pay women different on the basis of sex in Switzerland? Oh, no, it is...so the fuck? Oh, its earnings. of course, its always fucking an earnings gap. ' the Covid-19 pandemic has again showed that women’s work is not properly recognized or rewarded' *Sigh* This shit again. You work in different jobs. If you want to be deemed essential, go be…
/r/MensRights19/09/21 11:10 AM
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Thats correct, they didn't actually genocide everyone, just a large chunk. Then what is equity? Its not socialism, its not communism, so name something, somewhere that has equity.
/r/MensRights19/09/21 11:00 AM
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Katyn, Russia. April 30, 1943 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_killings_under_communist_regimes
/r/MensRights14/09/21 01:43 AM
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If a woman asks that question, the answer is pretty simple. We exist because someone had to do all the hard shit when we were but a hairless monkey species. Hunting, men, fighting, men, carrying stuff, men. We went and died to ensure the survival of our tribes, our women, our families. Fast forward some thousands of years, we exist because we're human. We do all the things women don't want to. Modern civilization would literally collapse without us. The people who run the power, water, gas, inte…
/r/MensRights08/09/21 01:03 PM
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Looks like they did have some actual concerns...buuut its weird to pay men less to pay the women more. Surely it should be a flat rate, like the american team with the wins and stuff?
/r/MensRights08/09/21 12:16 PM
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I believe this article talked about it, took me a bit to find, but i believe this is the right one.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen08/09/21 12:08 PM
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Yes...its a play on words, I got it, you didn't get how it was used. So i explained it. Equity is so bad you're either miserable, or dead. those that 'live with equity' often don't survive. You're focusing so hard on 'living with' for some reason you're missing the millions of corpses.
/r/MensRights08/09/21 12:06 PM
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Yes, thats the point, you fool. Equity kills. The fact you didn't get that is astonishing.
/r/MensRights20/08/21 06:59 AM
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No, you'd be right, most women will fully admit, that men go for the physical, but women manipulate, mentally and socially to attack, its rare that women go for the physical. When they do they seem to be shocked when they get pushback. And yes, they do think women only is utopia, even though it would be utter hell. Same if you had a man only society. Literally we need each other.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen20/08/21 06:46 AM
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There was a workplace a while back that ONLY hired women, full discrimination against men. And all the things feminists complain about in workplaces and stuff happened, but worse. The whole thing crashed and burned. Bullying, violence, 'mansplaining'(except by a woman), sexual harassment, all of it. Most things aren't gendered, they just try to make it so.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen20/08/21 06:43 AM
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Guess she never heard of all those queens in europe who started a ton of wars. Women are eliminated in wars, lol. Thats funny. The ones who die, most, in war, are men, its always men and will always be men. Sometimes surviving isn't an great time for the women, but they at least do live. Also how would changing(presumably) america, change the taliban?
/r/FeminismStopsWhen20/08/21 06:41 AM
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If thats how you feel, you should leave and go pal around on the feminism subreddit. You'd fit right in.
/r/MensRights20/08/21 06:37 AM
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Basically, the taliban is playing the woke game and winning. They're fully aware the stupid western media only cares about that. Meanwhile they can go around and execute any man who worked with the US and its allies. Like, i'm not fan of mandated 15+ year old girls marriages, not at all. But even while the West was there they were raping boys. Its not going to become better for anyone there, except the taliban leaders.
/r/MensRights20/08/21 06:32 AM
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Sure I do, its called being sapient, I can condescend anyone I want. If your assertion is they aren't you have offered zero to that effect, while I have the entire history of communism to back me. Or my biological example earlier. If you can't get that through your head, i'm going to berate you for lacking even a primary school level of comprehension, yes.
/r/MensRights20/08/21 06:27 AM
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I will repeat for those hard of head. Dead Or Miserable. While i'm sure the dead people were miserable at their deaths, your reading comprehension skills are at a new low for a presumed adult.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 12:35 PM
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Man, that name is so ridiculous I thought it was fake. Yeah no, these people do that... They executed them, unarmed defenseless men, because 'they were spies'. Not that anyone gives a shit. Uighurs still being killed and fucked over in China, the world does nothing. Its also fucking dumb on their part, this tells people that 100% the best spies to use just have to be women and they'll be fine.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 11:14 AM
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Fair point, you got me there.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 11:01 AM
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Likely, indeed.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 11:00 AM
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Yeah, i'm not a feminist. You don't have to be a feminist to want that stuff. I'm a 'one step at a time' kind of approach to this stuff, start with the laws first, then take a look at standards that must be set, like with family courts.
/r/MensRights18/08/21 11:00 AM
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Well, glad that site seems extremely unpopular. But if you delve deeper into this stuff, shes fuckin wrong. A bunch of times women warn people that they're going to off themselves, so they survive. They use overdoses and stuff too, so that can be lived through. The old joke is even men do self deletion better than women. We don't ignore women's suicide, quite the contrary, much like nearly everything that is majority men's problems, there are tons of initiatives for female suicide. There are few…
/r/MensRights11/08/21 08:14 AM
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Been there twice myself. Its two fold, its not understanding men, but things like, the perception that men will stick up for each other just because they're men is total crap, but it is a thing that women have, the gender in-group bias. Literally women think men act like women, thus men are bad. For me, I've had three therapists, two men, one woman, first man was bad because his whole goal was to make me work ready, second dude was good, and the woman is aight. We disagree about covid, but we do…
/r/MensRights11/08/21 08:06 AM
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I...didn't say that. Under the law men and women should be equal, thats only fair, everything else cannot be equitised. But I suppose to sole discretion over their son being circumcised? Not quite a right so much as a really fucked up privilege.
/r/MensRights11/08/21 07:16 AM
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Well thats ridiculous. Although not surprising, i remember they changed the content policy a while back that basically said 'its okay to harass and fuck with people as long as they're a majority'. Which they did change that, but sounds like they implemented it anyway.
/r/MensRights11/08/21 07:11 AM
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If they ever policed their own group, then I might understand that. But they do not, the label 'feminist' is a huge umbrella from the normalish 'women shouldn't have less rights than men' and stuff. But then you have literal people screwing over men, the people who crow 'kill all men' or that believe boys are just future rapists(such rhetoric leading a woman to kill her three sons, fearing they would become such). And the best you get is when you bring it up is 'well, they're not REAL feminists'…
/r/MensRights11/08/21 06:55 AM
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Yep, if you ever say a bunny is cute, it means you want to fuck it. Its probably not a great idea to post any photos of kids that aren't yours online though, or memes, i guess. Eh, fuck it, do what you want.
/r/MensRights11/08/21 05:38 AM
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Guess you don't get out much then. Or spend time on social media, at all, especially twitter.
/r/MensRights11/08/21 05:33 AM
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I don't know why you bothered replying to me, i was pointing out stuff to bring up to someone else that men don't have it so hot. To you specifically though: DV: All of the women I know want more DV shelters for men. Thats nice, they also likely have done precisely nothing to make that happen, as the feminists have a stranglehold on that. I know women who say the same, they do nothing. Nice words mean fuck all when there is no action backing it. The idea that men can't be victims of abuse doesn'…
/r/MensRights16/07/21 04:08 PM
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I care nothing for fucking useless reddit points, everyone can downvote me, i could get a thousand downvotes. It doesn't matter, they are meaningless.
/r/MensRights16/07/21 03:45 PM
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Everything is male privilege from their perspective. Can walk home at night without feeling afraid, privilege. despite the odds of you being attacked is much higher. Not having any gender quotas for men in universities, despite the lower enrollment and completion rates? So privileged. I can only think they don't know the actual definition of the word and use it as a slur because thats all it is to them.
/r/MensRights16/07/21 03:42 PM
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I'm an athiest to begin with so i don't care, but my point is, current literature is determined by its use now, not when it was written. The only difference is scientific literature, with the new supplanting the old if the old is found to be wrong, although its still kept around to show progress.
/r/MensRights16/07/21 03:38 PM
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Everyone living with equity is either dead or miserable. Humans by their very nature can never be equitable to eachother, men and women are different biologically, we all differ in height, looks, intelligence, so on and so forth. Our experiences, while many are linked, are not the same, to wish for equity is to wish for every human to be the same in every circumstance. It is stagnation and if you happen to be smarter, faster, stronger, more inventive, whatever, it quashes you, stifling the human…
/r/MensRights16/07/21 03:34 PM
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So pretty much all of these 'solutions' are passing the buck or literally not answering the question. If you need four pals to help you answer one question, you probably shouldn't be discussing the topic at all. Its also a debating tactic to use peer pressure to win, so its not exactly good. Also 'well researched article' is funny, why not actual research? Hard numbers work better than inferences. I remember Germany looked into this, found there was a gender EARNINGS gap, but it was very small, …
/r/MensRights10/07/21 04:23 PM
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Thanks.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 04:14 PM
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He doesn't do debates, he does grifts. Literally defended sending money to a terrorist organisation. He is either a fucking evil person, or he has the IQ of a potato.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 04:11 PM
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Better to have no advocate at all than him.There was this... i think it was Jubilee? Who did like an MRA, a feminsts an incel and stuff all got together to talk about stuff, and it was obviously for drama, but the incel dude, was such a fucking sexist, condescending piece of shit, it would have been better to have nobody there as a representative. Especially when on his 'side' were people who were VASTLY more reasonable and intelligent.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 04:08 PM
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Unfortunately the ones who identify as feminists and aren't terrible don't call out or do anything about the ones who do. They enable the worst of them. In much the same way that not all BLM protestors are rioters who burn down buildings...but those who are rioters who burn down buildings happen to also be BLM protestors, but they cloak themselves in good intentions and have the support of the useful idiots.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 04:05 PM
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When it was written doesn't matter, the fucking bible is current literature.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 04:00 PM
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Answering questions is not a discussion. I've seen and argued with these people before. They operate under a very simple rule: They are right, I am wrong. I can prove them wrong twenty times in a row, they will not waver, but they will get angrier, until ultimately, they insult me(usually something to do with me being a man or supposed fragile mental strength) and then they run away. I'm fine with being proven wrong, have been more than once in just the past year, they don't operate under the sa…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:52 PM
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People are lazy on reddit, thats why. But it doesn't happen, feminists don't do good faith arguments. Its very common with the american left(and its spreading to other places, like the UK, Australia). Because if they get their ideas and beliefs challenged, they don't hold up. Feminists on the whole will swear up and down left to right that MRA's want to kill, enslave and rape women, but will never present any proof of this, only an inference of a head motion from a man, at best. Part of it has t…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:48 PM
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He also justified sending money to HAMAS(the terrorist group in control of palestine) and if i recall he justified bestiality.(Edited) He is indeed scum. He's also a defender of critical race theory as 'just a tool' and not the racist garbage it is. Had to watch him trying to defend it on Tim Pool's podcast, it was thoroughly rage inducing. Also as an Australian, I hope a wombat eats his shoes and Emus steal his computer.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:34 PM
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I live in Australia, it works fine, just not in the height of summer. But then i would say you gotta be a bit more blunt in fending people off. Set boundaries and all that.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:30 PM
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Its more that certain regions of the brain are more developed. But generally, no, not really. Males have a reputation of goofing off, getting bored, antsy, and females tend to sit quietly and do as they're told. Its also one of the reasons why female teachers mark down boys.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:27 PM
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Getting away with a slap on the wrist for rape. Getting away with beating on a man because shes a woman and he's a man. Sometimes this is up to and including smashing him in the head with a high heel, nearly taking out an eye/killing him. Complaining about men. Talking behind people's backs. Touching people without permission, especially other people's children, unsupervised. Saying shit like 'i wear makeup for me' or shit like that. Justifying double standards with 'its different'. Yelling, scr…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:21 PM
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Brainwashing. Now, i will admit, there will be some who just try to put it out of their mind, forget it, repress it, whatever. Sometimes it takes some time for them to get the courage, maybe they're under threat, etc. But i've known and talked with many such people and they do NOT forget, they do not forgive, and they probably shouldn't. Ultimately, no matter who you are, if you've been raped of assaulted, whatever, deal with as soon as possible. The longer it takes, the harder it is for the cri…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:18 PM
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Surprising, i'm 6'4" and good looking, but i've always been asked, but i have also been told i am very intimidating, despite being super nice. Maybe its a difference in manners from the area we live. Or you might need to chance your look. Part of my thing is i wear a full length leather coat and sunglasses.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:10 PM
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Demonstrates you're a hardcore troll pretty well.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:02 PM
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You don't want equity, nobody sane does. And its literally not possible between men and women.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 03:00 PM
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Have you heard of the SCUM Manifesto? Its current feminist literature written by a literal crazy woman which advocated reducing the male population down to...i forget if it was 10 or 20%, but yes, kill off 30+% of the human population, but only one gender. It has been praised many times by feminists, prominent, public figures, often called 'misunderstood'. Feminists influences also convinced a woman to kill all three of her sons so they 'wouldn't grow up to be rapists' much to their father's hor…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 02:59 PM
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I remember a feminist excusing when a babysitter raped a boy as it was her getting back at the patriarchy. These things are not jokes, jokes are funny, for one, but its the cry of shitty people caught out saying horrible things that claim 'its just a joke'. You can only get away with that if you're literally a comedian doing a comedy show, and sometimes, not then either. Slike that creepy song by the SanFran Gay choir recently saying 'we'll convert your children, we're coming for your children',…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 02:49 PM
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I mean, it is Canada, they're woke as fuck, and they have been feministed up the butthole for a while. I think one of the politicians even said the justification there aren't any men's shelters was because they're not the majority. Meanwhile, Canada imprisons pastors and suppresses peoples, rights, freedoms and businesses and suspends elections because of a bad flu. I keep wondering if all the nazis moved to Canada and became the politicians and police after WW2, or maybe the collapsed Soviet le…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 02:37 PM
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Yep, Hitler really liked it too. In completely unrelated news, a rewritten chapter of Mein Kampf replacing racial slurs and whatnot with feminist buzzwords was accepted as feminist literature.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 02:04 PM
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Theres a book i read a long time ago which said this: "People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true. People are stupid; they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are conf…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 01:58 PM
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Facts. Facts are your friend. Its weird to be anti mens rights, you could pull the feminist thing of 'then you want men to be oppressed' kind of thing, but i wouldn't. Domestic violence are good ones, with the extreme lack of shelters for men and how pervasive it is for men to experience DV. Erin Pizzey's story is good in regards to that. Hell shes as feminist as they come too. Suicide is the other big one, as suicide among men isn't decreasing, its only increasing, but fuck all is done about it…
/r/MensRights10/07/21 01:44 PM
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There has been a recent move among 'progressives' to be more inclusive to trans people, thus people who give birth aren't mothers, women or female, they're birthing people. Its been parroted a few times by woke idiots, but generally its seen as asinine...because it is.
/r/MensRights10/07/21 12:27 PM
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Dude, i've been banned from enough feminist subreddits to know they don't actually need a proper reason, and usually, they don't have one. Their real reason is they don't like what you say, or dissent. And you see in the sticky and stuff, literally any dissent is not allowed. An attitude that seems to be spreading/spread to anything and everything in the woke mob. You wouldn't thing pregnancy would be, but its reddit, so there you go. Can't wait until they call people who can get pregnant/give b…
/r/MensRights02/07/21 12:53 PM
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For some reason, because the woman goes through pregnancy, they make 100% of the decisions, you lose rights to your sperm after it exits your body. Its why there have been boys who were literally raped, but forced to pay child support to a criminal who raped them. If it was the other way around it would be classified as a human rights violation.
/r/MensRights02/07/21 12:46 PM
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History for one thing. But why it still happens now? The men who are in power, who are celebrities and stuff....don't say anything, because ultimately they want the vote or popularity from women, who are the big voting block and are the ones who spend most of the world's wealth. Nobody who is prominent or popular really says anything on these subjects, if they do, they get the Jordan Peterson treatment and there is a serious effort to try and scrub them from reality or cancel them over ten year …
/r/MensRights02/07/21 12:43 PM
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Being fat is an effort. My point was more is many of men's typically attractive characteristics are things that women like, or want. I too like to be fit for myself, but I cannot lie and fail to include part of the motivation for me to bulk up is that the women I typically like go for bulkier guys.
/r/MensRights02/07/21 11:58 AM
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Hey, at least it was taken seriously, i'm real tired of hearing about the slap on the wrist charges, sometimes teachers even keeping their licenses and shit. Its fuckin depressing. Basically, this woman was tried like a man and yeah, its a huge sentence, but at least it is fair.
/r/MensRights02/07/21 11:55 AM
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No, if men could attract women by being fat, unfit, twig people, whatever, we would. If tomorrow women were attracted to men wearing dresses, men would wear them. Not all, but a bunch.
/r/MensRights02/07/21 11:07 AM
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Feminists all across the country are protesting the law, claiming that "many men will legally change their gender". I wonder why they would do that if men lead such charmed lives? Also i guess to Spanish Feminists, traswomen are not women, bigots. But it rather interesting to see the woke mob dissolving because they don't align except on certain things, like men bad.
/r/MensRights02/07/21 10:13 AM
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Its effectively the apex fallacy, men are most of the politicians, ceos and whatnot, so for some reason, every man is equal to those men. The visibility of the men who are most of the homeless, suicides, etc is just not something most people see, so people don't seem to think it exists. I have had productive conversation with feminists, but they usually stop being feminists rather soon after. Otherwise its more a learning experience for myself. Mostly the intellectual dishonesty becomes quite ap…
/r/MensRights27/05/21 10:22 AM
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Citation please, show where this is true in the west in the last 20 years. They never will, but random tweet is truth. Sheesh.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen27/05/21 08:57 AM
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Actually there are. There always are people like that. Hell, pedos tried to jump into the alphabet soup of the gay and trans movement, calling themselves MAPs(minor attracted person). But I was making the point that if you let anything thats not normal, or abnormal, fine, then you let some weird shit out of the bag because the line will get pushed. Two consenting adults is a fine limit, with provisions for teens.
/r/MensRights27/05/21 08:25 AM
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Not shocking, ridiculous. Mostly because when studying psychology, you learn about the brain and how it develops and at what stages people are able to process certain things. Like until 9, few children don't even understand the concept of death.
/r/MensRights27/05/21 08:22 AM
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It varies between study/country, etc, but its generally the proven false statistic is around 8-15%. A feminist one claims 2%, a sketchy one claimed it was 40%. This doesn't mean every other accusation is true, usually the convictions are around the same, 12-15%. Most are a big ? and are never resolved.
/r/MensRights21/05/21 01:08 PM
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Where I live I don't have to, younger than 18 is subject to a 2 year age limitation between participants. Interfering with other countries laws is...well, difficult at best, morally questionable too, with some exceptions.
/r/MensRights21/05/21 01:03 PM
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Then the question becomes when should the state intervene? Just because something is outside the bounds of "normal" when should it be punished? Yes. Otherwise incest is fine, grooming is fine, bestiality is fine, pedophillia is fine, necophillia is fine We set these limits arbitrarily, a bit, yes, but there are reasons. incest is bad for genetics, as rare as it is. Grooming, paedophillia/hemophillia is bad because its manipulation of someone who is ignorant, effectively taking away personal cont…
/r/MensRights21/05/21 12:57 PM
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A difference of one day doesn't mean much, nobody has ever made that point, because its stupid. Otherwise, whats the difference between a 14 year old 11 months to a 15 year old, etc etc, you can do it nearly ad infinitum. In general its the difference of an entire year, and yes, that can have a significant impact on both physical and mental development, especially emotional development and hell just life experience.
/r/MensRights21/05/21 12:50 PM
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Shut up. This dumbarse fantasy of 'oh it would be so nice to have sex with an older woman when you're a teenager' is just that. A fantasy. Reality sucks, these are all hot women who are really nice and caring or something, overwhelmingly they are manipulative predators deliberately going after weak prey who simply don't know any better. Studies of the victims is that slightly less of the victims that are male suffer as badly, enough to be statistically significant, but nobody should want to roll…
/r/MensRights21/05/21 12:45 PM
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Yeah, thats disgusting. Like just in general, but specifically taking advantage of her relationship with the family and then going after the son. How the hell did she get a mobile in jail-OH its the UK, where they made that law that women are allowed stuff like that, and makeup....necessities in jail... In a statement to the court Bardsley herself said: 'I am disgusted and hate myself. It shouldn't have happened. I destroyed their lives.' That is a fuckin lie, much like many of these women, they…
/r/MensRights21/05/21 12:38 PM
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I wouldn't trust a housing listing in craigslist. Doubly so if i were a woman. Some of those weirdos literally do it to try and meet women.
/r/MensRights21/05/21 12:09 PM
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Kind of an insane statement to say before someone dies. A very cynical part of me wonders where this guys global movement is.
/r/MensRights21/05/21 12:06 PM
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If it wasn't clear, Biden is a puppet. His administration is catering to the woke, its why theres a transwoman in charge of...was it public health? Also why certain media people are in the administration too. The one non-woke thing they've done is support Israel, which i would bet a shitload of money on actually achieving some backlash from CNN and pals.
/r/MensRights21/05/21 11:44 AM
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A price a woman(who would not be affected) would be willing to pay...A price men would be the ones paying, why would we be willing to do that? As for microscopic risk, according to the FBI its at a minimum an 8% risk. Hardly microscopic. Typically accusations proven false in court are the around the same as proven true, around 12-15%. The real problem is that false accusations don't have to be official, police, court proceedings, if you're just accused in public you get fucked, there is no inves…
/r/MensRights21/05/21 11:26 AM
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The irony here is so thick you could support a highway with it. This is also why men don't marry feminists, or get divorced soon after.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen21/05/21 09:43 AM
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I've got dad energy okay Be proud of your dad energy. We need as many male role models around as we can get. I agree, I have a similar effect on children. I am a big guy, who adults tend to find rather intimidating, but children and old people tend to rather like me. A bit similarly, kids find me rather interesting, either because of my size, my demeanor or something else i don't really know. But kids love talking to me and stuff, fortunately Australia(as least the regular people) aren't quite s…
/r/MensRights21/05/21 09:22 AM
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Yeah, pretty much. If you're doing a thing on sexual assault, why only go for women and children, why exclude men? IF children are the important factor, then why include women at all? The infantilising of women is ridiculous though. I remember when women were giving preference in an Australian university, along with people with disabilities. Many women found that rather insulting. This kind of shit is exactly why, despite being a victim of sexual assault from women more than once, I am not part …
/r/MensRights20/05/21 02:01 PM
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Its a tactic to deflect criticism. And continue to produce male feminists, who generally turn out to be shitty, shitty people, almost always toward women, which helps keep their cycle and narrative going. Feminism has been running an impressive propaganda war for quite some time. The idea that it helps men is mostly a way to make it seem better than it is. You see similar things the nazis did, communists, especially the chinese during mao's shtick, oddly enough Canada today and the woke, for abo…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 01:36 PM
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No, not too harsh, too often these things are just met with "lol, nah" by the ignorant. Its easy to say men have it amazing if you only look at 1-10% of the top men, ignore the rest and never, ever look into the issue even slightly. I don't think this will change the world, and people like that will never acknowledge it, they tend to not give a fuck, their gender politics bubble makes them feel nice and gives them someone to blame. Or they suffer cognitive dissonance because reality and their pe…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 01:30 PM
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Yeah, you weren't kidding. That myth sections pretty bad though, number 8 as mentioned...only brings up one year, no studies or anything, only the one source and no mention of charges filed, only defendants and not even any mention of the convictions(ie, they provably actually did it). Number 9 i find worse. Using only prosecutions as proof that false allegations are rare. Even when there is literal proof that it proves nothing when a UK woman made TEN proven false allegations but was only prose…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates20/05/21 01:23 PM
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I mean, you could have commented that. That particular woman just wanted someone to be dependent on, buy her shit, pay her rent, probably all the other bills, etc, etc. I'm okay with splitting things traditionally, or things being equal, or even stay at home dad and whatnot. But, the relationship still has to have a level of trust, respect. That 'woman'(I think calling her a such is an insult to womankind) clearly didn't care about that. In essence just be treated as a child, or royalty. Either …
/r/MensRights20/05/21 01:05 PM
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Whats actually surprising is the Guardian doing actual news. And not twisting it into some woke nonsense. Yeah, thats pretty nuts. More than a couple years is weird, five years then it gets 'lost' and a year later a decision is made...like...okay, someone is fucking around. Rather obviously too.
/r/MensRights20/05/21 12:55 PM
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More like women can't imagine it. Guys understand rather well, for the most part. I have a friend who lives in the states, he's black and apparently its a cultural norm to always want a woman, or conversely if you're a woman, a man. He himself is trying to focus on education, work and trying to get the fuck out so he doesn't have to deal with the communities pressures. His grandmother, mother and step dad keep or kept on his arse about finding a woman. Personally I think its simple, your life is…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 12:47 PM
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I don't believe this for a moment. Every guy knows if you want to perv you have to be discreet. Every guy also knows if you seem like a pedo you are completely and totally FUCKED. This is why most guys feel awkward around children and such, not because of any desires or anything, merely the perceptions other people have. I also doubt someone's ability to judge ages of girls so quickly, especially younger girls. I knew a girl, same as as me, but she was 5 foot nothing, shes in her late twenties n…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 12:34 PM
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...Its the same thing
/r/MensRights20/05/21 12:18 PM
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Considering how fucked up online dating is, i'm pretty okay if it dies, personally.
/r/MensRights20/05/21 11:51 AM
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Well thats a new one. "However, the traditional factors are not a mandatory check-list that confines the 'elastic' concept of a marriage-like relationship. And if the COVID pandemic has taught us nothing else, it is that real relationships can form, blossom and end in virtual worlds." Fuck off. My god i hate this covid lockdown bullshit. Canada is going fucking insane and wants to justify total insanity. Spousal support after one sexual encounter (i somehow think the man wouldn't pay for a child…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 11:50 AM
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So...what is she contributing to the relationship? Because shes making a great argument that shes doing fucking nothing. In her mind, man pays for dates, pays all the rent(probably all the other bills and food) and thats his job...the fuck is her job then? Either its literally her presence and sex, in which she is basically an escort, or its literally nothing, and she is a dependent, like a child. Like for real, it speaks of a real lack of respect for the man too, I can't think of any man who wo…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 11:34 AM
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I recall in Australia, during one of the world wars, think it was the first, women would give particular flowers to men who didn't sign up. Shame them for not going to war. Its absurd, look, i don't like the idea of a draft, but yeah, if there is one, make it equal. If feminists actually did actively lobby against the draft, okay, but they only do WHEN the idea of female draftees comes up. Then when it dies down they shut up entirely about it.
/r/MensRights20/05/21 11:26 AM
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Its completely unsurprising, as I often say, i used to be a feminist, until i actually became an adult and then figured out very quickly that feminism absolutely hated me for the crime of my existence. I personally find it very hard to support something that actively wants bad things to happen to me or for me to be actively discriminated against in the name of equity 'equality'. A large number of women are figuring out that feminism is selling them a pipe dream, unfortunately many are finding ou…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 11:10 AM
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Well, lets see; i'm quite comfortable with the size of my genitals, i'm far from incompetent, seeing as people keep coming to me for advice. Egotistical? Nope, quite the opposite. Believe the world owes me something? No, I believe the world as such needs to change, I've been trying to take steps toward such changes. Women specifically? Not at all, women don't owe me a thing, specific women certainly owe me certain things, mainly either small amounts of money or teaching me something, but some of…
/r/MensRights20/05/21 10:57 AM
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That doesn't make sense, how does that help girls? They talk about equity, but considering baseball is 'male dominated' it reeks of hypocrisy and lies. I think they just want to cut costs, so used modern buzzwords to justify it.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 04:47 PM
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Personally, no, i hate lying. If it is bogus claim though, I could see why someone would consider it. I generally think the truth should win out. So being cautious, making sure you can never be accused of impropriety, or to make such a claim seem totally absurd is what i think is better.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 04:42 PM
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Mmm, you explained it quite well, when they added on to the statement. A common thing I've seen is presuming things about people when they say certain things, or adding their own presuppositions to statements made. A great example of this is the interview with jordan peterson and that uk lady, who kept saying 'So what you're saying is" and then adding things he didn't say at all in. I wish people would understand that people who advocate for men don't for some reason wish harm to women. Would he…
/r/MensRights05/05/21 04:08 PM
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Goddamnit, and i literally just gave her praise on her take on celebrities and stuff. Well, guess she still is a feminist at heart *sigh*. Still, the writer of the article seems to make the sexist inferences more than she actually does.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 03:59 PM
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I expect her to be ostracised, publicly denounced and excised within a week. But good for her and good on her. Her take on celebrities is totally correct in addition. The garbage many celebrities peddle today isn't just inaccurate, but sometimes its dangerous. Amber Heard is great example, shes a massive hypocrite a lair and an abuser, but shes given money, accolades, etc.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 03:56 PM
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Welcome to todays news. AKA political and ideological activism cloaked in news.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 03:48 PM
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Well, technically they're not lying. Technically. More women 'are at risk'. So those who actually lost their job don't count. In addition, sure, women are at risk of that, men are too, but nobody cares about that as a headline. Its the guardian, so being garbage is sort of par for the course. I'm certain they don't expect people to read it, wanting them just to read the title.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 03:42 PM
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They probably think this is good. People are stupid like that. Despite every area of research saying men and boys reach out less and whatnot, it should be an alarm bell on something being wrong. But the ABC, quite steadily over the...hmm, ten-ish years has become total crap. I remember liking a lot of their stuff when i was a kid/teenager, but they turned in more recent years. I actually agree it is probably a cultural thing, but not because of men or australian culture, because of all this femi…
/r/MensRights05/05/21 03:33 PM
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Its always cherry picking. The wage gap, jobs, etc. Data manipulation is the name of the game. I'll assume this is a Victorian state thing because it basically always is.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 02:59 PM
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They tried that here in Australia, women came out much worse off, thus proving sexism against women, apparently. Thats the conclusion they came to. In reality, women are actually given preference just for being women. All the advocates for women working and 'equality' ignore any time when women come up short.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 02:46 PM
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No. That was put to a lie when women were most students and graduates at universities, but the gender quotas and programs all still remain. Still waiting for man quotas in female dominated industries, or quotas in garbage collection or something. Still only allll the jobs with political, social or financial power.
/r/MensRights05/05/21 02:41 PM
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Because we know the latter. The former is venerated publicly, but derided privately. Its not rocket science is you hate on a bunch of people they, and other people, will not like you. We all know racism and sexism is wrong, even the people who are racist and sexist know socially it is considered wrong, its why they tend to keep their views private.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen05/05/21 02:35 PM
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You'd be correct, things like nursing homes, or people with asthma or something should have been the focus of efforts, they were unfortunately not. Also giving people Vitamin C, D and zinc appropriate would have helped a shitload. You can't really seperate high risk from low risk entirely. Nursing homes for example have workers that would be the latter, where the residents are the former, but precations can definitely be done, but they rarely, if ever, were. But putting everyone on paid leave or…
/r/MensRights05/05/21 02:13 PM
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This accusation does sound fishy, she went to a bathroom and was attacked, okay, so nobody else went to the bathroom at the time? And it would have been a decent length of time and the fiance didn't get curious? And directly after wouldn't they have gone to the police or something? She didn't scream during or call anyone afterward? No rape kit? Part of this strikes me as that 'accuse a man of a bad thing because i fucked up and don't want my partner to know about it' that has happened a fair bit…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:36 AM
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They don't fight though, they're given quotas. 'Fighting' aka competing competitively is completely fine, thats not what is happening though. Equality of opportunity is great, what you're talking about is equality of outcome, but only in the best positions for society. Anyone with the drive and ability to do a job should be able to have the chance for it, but there isn't an infinite amount of these jobs. Unfairly rigging a competition results in less proficiency of the winners. I personally find…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:35 AM
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Because power, money and influence is what actually matters with feminism, not the equality they crow about. Still waiting for male nurse, teacher and kindergarten worker quotas.
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:25 AM
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Write the counter then. Might take a hit to your grade, but just go for it. As long as you do work you are proud of, there you go. Or you could do a thing about the sexism or discrimination men experience, might be good. If you're going MLK, then you could have a line of 'I have a dream that one day we are judged by the content of our character, and not by the genitals we have'. Or something to that effect.
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:19 AM
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"it dismisses x peoples lived experience" because it predicated on a pretty dumbly narcissistic stand point. Absolutely correct. Its an attempt to make a statement that cannot be opposed. The best response I've come up with 'your lived experience doesn't reflect objective reality'. Which is accurate, but even then, i'm fully aware that many times hating a specific subset of people is from past trauma, but i know plenty of people of a strong enough will to not make a blanket claim about a group o…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:15 AM
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Hating an entire gender because they are 'bad' is called being a sexist arsehole. Their reality is not objective reality. So yes, i will dismiss their reality because it is incorrect. It boggles my mind that any man would tolerate abject man hating. That relationship won't last, how long would it be until he exhibits "toxic masculinity". And if they have a son? Any normal boy trait will simply be a problem, rather than just how things are. But i know once the relationship fails, she'll blame him…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:11 AM
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Well, it is sweden, feminism has its claws dug in deep there. Like okay, i don't want women to be killed, not at all, men either. But i don't think that we should sacrifice freedoms of either for the safety of anyone. Thats the issue we're currently having with covid restrictions, and why people are so fucking mad, as there are camps and other ridiculous things and governments are doing a ton of stuff which flat out is against person freedoms and human rights...over what effectively is a bad flu…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 02:02 AM
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How stupid, and he caved too. You shouldn't cater to people's irrational fears. As a very large man, i am just intimidating to people in general, gender doesn't matter. I once saw an entire muslim family down the street after seeing me. I was carrying groceries back home at the time. I couldn't have done a damn thing to make them more comfortable, and why would I? They viewed me a certain way, I did nothing to warrant it, they made a snap judgement for whatever reason. The same way if a woman ju…
/r/MensRights20/04/21 01:35 AM
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Ironically if you make men only spaces its then called sexist, so you can never win. So why bother playing their stupid game?
/r/MensRights20/04/21 01:19 AM
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No, the overwhelming majority of men don't either. Which is the point that is here. Most men are not abusers, assaulters, etc. Not like 51% don't, like 95% don't. So fostering an environment based on the actions of an extreme minority is fucking stupid. Its the same thing as saying 'theres a bunch of black criminals, so we should treat them all like they are'. Which, you might realize is racist. The same way as treating every man as a potential abuser is sexist.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen20/04/21 01:14 AM
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This opinion usually goes out the window when the men claiming this turn out to be the ones who abuse women. I seem to recall Cuomo in New York was all about women's rights, while apparently assaulting quite a few women himself. Biden and, Tara Reid, I believe? She was straight up ignored by the people who should have had her back, even when she wanted to prosecute him. Some women even said they believed her but would vote Biden anyway. Watch people's deeds, not their words. Creating a hostile e…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen20/04/21 01:09 AM
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Not even 30, and from your responses, any statement regarding regarding my participation or lack of sex would be a waste of words as you'd just insult me or accuse me of lying then insult me. What is sad is you act like a twelve year old, and yes, clusterfuck of language. People who are too lazy or stupid to be bothered to type whole words usually do so because they have the same failings in real life. Emojis and bad punctuation(or lack of any) help confirm this.
/r/MensRights20/04/21 01:03 AM
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I was attempting to respond in your clusterfuck of language. Perhaps even that is too much for you.
/r/MensRights05/04/21 05:40 AM
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False accusations again, huh, well. They're not uncommon. Accusations are proven false at the same rate as proven true. Generally around 12-15%. Also this really pisses me off: We also get asked why we focus on men as perpetrators. That's because 97 per cent of reported cases of sexual violence are perpetrated by men. combined with: On top of all this, we know sexual assaults are actually under-reported. Almost 90 per cent of survivors will never go to the police. And who underreports the most? …
/r/MensRights01/04/21 05:12 AM
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...What? One, pretty sure this chick doesn't know the definition of an eon, humanity is pretty young as a species relatively speaking. An eon is either a indefinitely long period of time, two geological eras, or a billion years. Humans haven't existed long enough for the last two. Hyperbolic or not, don't use words you don't understand. Two, i did watch a video on this kind of thing, specifically about hysteria. Women actually tend to be more emotional thanks to hormonal imbalances during things…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen01/04/21 04:57 AM
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I've not read that, no. Culty is quite right. I've said for a while that feminism is basically a religion, including a devil, sins, the whole nine yards. Narcissistic, yeah, pretty much, its something i've wondered myself, as you seem to see such traits a lot more in women(in the modern day, like twenty years ago, nah) I'd really like to see research if narcissism is actually more common in women today or not. Maybe dudes hide it better, who knows. But the shifting blame, never making it their f…
/r/MensRights01/04/21 04:48 AM
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You are very much not good. roflmao420blazeitlitemojis
/r/MensRights01/04/21 04:22 AM
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I think 'open' would be the term most applicable. As for art, i don't know, there have been a few interesting short movies done, usually i've seen them posted here about, one about a college guy getting raped. Weird to say its good, in quality it is though, like its a rather accurate depiction. They usually don't get much attention though. Frankly i'm sick to death of all the things about women, no offense, but I already understand being a shit to women is bad, I somehow doubt anyone who would d…
/r/MensRights29/03/21 03:15 AM
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I am relaxed, thank you, don't let the door hit your arse on the way out.
/r/MensRights29/03/21 01:29 AM
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Hold up, i need to go check Hell's temperature.
/r/MensRights26/03/21 10:26 AM
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Thats actually an impressive drop in public support. Much like with many other things, people, although it took them a bit, are waking up to the bullshit, and they do not like it. Although i think the many claims that a virus that has caused the deaths of men at a much greater rate than women, yet that women were worse off, helped cinch it.
/r/MensRights26/03/21 10:22 AM
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Bit late for that, I used to BE a feminist, until feminism basically said i was the root of all evil, then i turned my back on it. Men didn't define feminism as hating men, feminists did that all on their own. To the point a woman who made a manifesto detailing the genocide of men and changing America into a true matriarchal dominated society is held up as feminist literature. And she was a literal crazy person who killed a man and shot another, leaving him with injuries that years later, caused…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen26/03/21 10:09 AM
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Well, thats fds in a nutshell. 'men are terrible, i hate them, but i still want to date them.' The 'They love non consent' is fantastically stupid. I would love to see a statistic in a first world country, where these women live and can freely go to the gym and whatnot, where non consent is so popular the number of proven male rapists is over 2%. 'they love violating a woman's privacy' is a close second. No, men do not like making people uncomfortable, neither do women, its awkward at a minimum.…
/r/MensRights26/03/21 08:01 AM
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Theres not much i've seen on 'what its like' to be a man for people...who are not, the best ones i think i've seen are transmen who describe the differences and discrimination they have experienced after their transition. As for being playful/silly, only with those we trust. Being restrained in how we present is the norm, has been the norm for a long time, then, past, twenty years or so, it switched, while also staying the same 'men can cry' etc, while also decrying 'fragile' masculinity. Leadin…
/r/MensRights26/03/21 02:46 AM
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Its not sexist because the mainstream double standards. Like, a tiny proportion of men rape women, and other men, all men need to be taught not to rape, etc etc. I have experienced judgments based on who and what I am, certainly. I'm a big guy, and seem to be somewhat naturally intimidating, to grown adults anyway, children don't seem afraid and older people are chill with me. I have never attacked anyone, or assaulted any woman, although i have had both happen to me.
/r/MensRights26/03/21 02:00 AM
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Wow, women are apparently angels on social media? Bitch, please, people are awful on social media, its why twitter is such a cesspool. And Cardi B proved women can be absolutely shit in her spat with Candace Owens.
/r/MensRights26/03/21 01:30 AM
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I don't know why they keep doing this, it jus sends the message to all other women doing the same thing that it will be fine, the punishment will be basically nothing. 12 months isn't much, and its suspended at that, absolute insanity.
/r/MensRights26/03/21 01:27 AM
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I don't think it matters that you're sorry about your sexist bullshit, sue their arse. "Schools play an important role in the promotion of safety and respect of all students, and discussions in schools around respect towards women and girls are a key part of this work," And what they did shows the school has no respect for men and boys, so good double standard. I really despise my state, its so infected with american left wing bullshit.
/r/MensRights26/03/21 12:11 AM
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Because we all have friends who openly grope women /s. No, no we do not. More to the point, women who are assaulted or attacked in public will immediately get help from a large number of people, every social experiment on this has shown. Flip the genders and thats not the case. Whistling is whistling and jokes are jokes. Despite what people like this think, words are not violence and don't threaten people...unless they're actual threats. The idea and statement that men need to be 'taught' not to…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen26/03/21 12:05 AM
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And overwhelmingly men don't do any of that. But there are plenty of comedians that make rape jokes that are funny, we know they're not endorsing rape. Rape is an extremely rare crime, even if you presume every accusation is true. Like saying all men are violent against women, when its a percent of a percent of 50% of the population. And its not even the majority, most victims of violence are men.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen16/03/21 03:36 AM
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I believe what he actually said was it was NOT at the top of their list. I did watch the video. Welsh accents are tricky, if i hadn't known a welsh girl for some years, I may have missed that
/r/MensRights16/03/21 03:28 AM
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If you actually could handle debate and reason, you wouldn't need safe spaces. The irony here is incredible. You realise every feminist space will ban you, insult you, drive you out if you dissent, yes? You're not allowed to be critical, or ask questions that go against the rhetoric. It's where the little boys play when they can't handle real debate and reason. I have only seen one feminist ever have a debate or even reasonable discussion with an MRA, she filmed the red pill movie, and stopped b…
/r/MensRights16/03/21 03:22 AM
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Maybe it should be changed to 'most men aren't like your stereotype or this example'. I'm just not sure how to tighten up that phrase. Although killallmen is a thing so maybe notanymen is the response.
/r/MensRights16/03/21 03:09 AM
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Men control the world. Anyone who disagrees is in denial. An oligarchy controls the world, some of which are women, most of which are men. If it was a patriarchy, women would not be seen at all. Women are the biggest voting block in every country that allows them to vote, if you win the woman vote, you basically win politics. Women have the most buying power in the world too, 80% of the wealth in the world is spent by women. So if you want to make money, sell shit to women. Women are the ones wh…
/r/MensRights16/03/21 02:36 AM
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Then thats not a patriarchy. If men and women, on the whole, are having issues, or even men are having more issues than women, but the ones making the rules are the tiny percentage of people in charge, thats an oligarchy. Where power rests with a few, often tyrannical, rulers. Saudi Arabia is an actual patriarchy, for comparison.
/r/MensRights16/03/21 02:25 AM
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Well good job disrespecting the women on here who actually want to help out men, definitely not a massive insult. Try and not be a simp or white knight on there, see how fast you get banned, how much they tolerate dissent. There are some posts that are kind of a waste of time, sure, but just go to the subreddit and look, meta analysis, wanting to hear about men's stories and experiences in long form, pointing out hypocrisy, cases where justice has actually been done, or miscarriages of justice, …
/r/MensRights16/03/21 02:07 AM
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There are tons of women on this subreddit, what the hell are you talking about? Plenty of feminists have come in and...discussed things, to varying degrees, they only get banned if they actually do something wrong, not for just asking questions or being the wrong gender. A large number of prominent figures in the MRM movement ARE women, usually former feminists even. So...yeah, your bad sarcasm without the /s doesn't have a leg to stand on.
/r/MensRights13/03/21 03:44 AM
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Well, sometimes they are. But I think something like this will warn women away from doing false ones. The problem of it being publicized as just being okay, no punishment, is the real issue. Like that woman who filed ten false accusations, but she was only punished after the last one. Doesn't send a great message.
/r/MensRights09/03/21 02:40 AM
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TwoX is a big ol echochamber. Thou darest to sayeth women have doneth wrong. They'd probably ban you just for being a man. Despite that being discrimination.
/r/MensRights09/03/21 02:32 AM
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I can be somewhat sure that if I ask to see "the person in charge", I will face a person of my own sex. The higher-up in the organization the person, the surer I can be. That benefits me, how? As a woman, if you go outside, the odds are the overwhelming majority of people at the bottom you will see such as construction workers, or the unsheltered homeless, will be men. This one i can answer at least. This is because this woman at least, which is something many(but not all) women tend to do is th…
/r/MensRights07/03/21 02:37 PM
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To find a female abuser, no i don't need much time at all. This is probably the worst case i've seen, warning, its quite gruesome, quite disturbing. Sit down, son. 10 most shocking child murderers- 9 out of 10 are men. Surprised? Not in the least. Except thats not true at all, most people who kill their children are women. Guess who is reported on more though? I'll give you one guess. Most people who abuse their children...again, women. With boys being the primary victims. So no, men are nothing…
/r/MensRights07/03/21 01:27 PM
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There is so much wrong with this its incredible, i am a little in awe of this woman's gall. The very nature of our patriarchal society, in which two women a week are killed by their violent male partners, means the feminist analysis that women must be treated as women – perhaps seen as old-fashioned by some – has never been more relevant. Fuck off, equality only when its beneficial isn't equality, its privilege.
/r/MensRights07/03/21 12:08 PM
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So mothers get nicer prisons and more benefits in prison? What the fuck? How is this just? How is this fair? Prisons minister Lucy Frazer said: ‘This funding boost will allow frontline services to continue the incredible work they do with some of the most vulnerable women in our society to prevent them being drawn into crime. 'Many female offenders suffer complex issues and have experienced very traumatic lives. It’s only by addressing this that we will break the costly cycle of reoffending.’ An…
/r/MensRights07/03/21 11:53 AM
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Men have to wear a prison uniform women do not. Men are not allowed as many items in prison as women. Women are allowed makeup. Men cannot complain about privacy with the regards to female guards coming in the shower area, for example when a fight breaks out. Women are protected, Male guards are banned in all circumstances from the shower areas. Really? Dude, make a post about that, that shit needs to be told to people, i had no fucking clue.
/r/MensRights07/03/21 11:39 AM
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Not after, they win custody, then kill their child. Or lose custody, then kill them. Apologies if this was unclear, I will edit that. There have been cases of abusive mothers keeping custody of children though. Or in this case, attempted murder, years later, she succeeded. Could there have been one that got custody of a child after killing another? Probably, but digging through the internet for it would take a very long time.
/r/MensRights07/03/21 11:33 AM
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Thats nice for every mother you know, they don't represent the statistics. 85% of mothers get custody, this includes the women who later kill their children, after the father fought sometimes for years for custody, of when the child is being abused, by either the mother, or the mother's boyfriend, you can find accounts of this on this sub easy enough. As for smearing, in these cases there is something called the 'silver bullet', aka, just accuse the father of domestic violence, win. Same in divo…
/r/MensRights07/03/21 10:59 AM
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Everyday men do not do that. Everyday men rape you? No, they don't. Everyday men molest you? No, they don't. Maybe they catcall, maybe they sexualise(i don't know how you'd determine that conclusively, sounds like an assumption). If you don't like it, tell them to stop, firmly, confidently. I hate' we obviously don't want to kill all men'...then why say ALL men. You say kill all men, all states all of them. Its not a joke. It is a statement, it is a declaration of intent, and frankly, should be …
/r/MensRights07/03/21 10:35 AM
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I think that may be the most lenient i have ever seen of any sentence involving someone's death, where the perp actually tried to avoid being punished and actively lied. I hate this kind of thing because it makes a mockery of 'justice' because a year of house arrest(aka having a curfew) in exchange for someone's life is nothing. That guy is never coming back, his kids no longer have a father, that family is going to have serious issues now, the least you can do is punish the perpetrator properly…
/r/MensRights07/03/21 10:22 AM
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Thats not so easy when feminism is essentially in the literal government of many, many countries. Then they simultaneously claim they are oppressed and pull stuff out their arse to support it(ie, the misnamed pay gap) which if you're ignorant, you believe. The MRM is completely demonized by feminism, as are pretty much all men groups of any kind, or even people men tend to like, like Jordan Peterson or Joe Rogan. Eventually, things might turn around, but feminism is doing its best to dig in its …
/r/MensRights07/03/21 10:13 AM
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Kind of. Feminism has had some good, but theres always been a through line of bad, including actual terrorism more that a few times. Even the woman who shot Andy Warhol(leaving him with an injury that would end up killing him many years later) is a feminist hero when she was literally crazy and a violent lunatic. But, for example, in the 'give women the vote' era of feminism in the US, there were a lot of extreme women vandalizing, burning shit and not just bras, etc, but they aren't the ones wh…
/r/MensRights07/03/21 10:03 AM
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Do you see celebrations? No, a man died, thats serious. Women are rarely held accountable for things like this, so justice was actually done, that is good, not a cause for celebration. She deserves to go to prison, as does any man who just stabs his girlfriend or wife, murder bad. She even got a fucking retrial from the appeals court, good luck getting that as a man with 'diminished capacity' after hiding evidence.
/r/MensRights07/03/21 09:32 AM
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Wow, that first part made it seem like she just tried to do some fraud...but no, it was murder, manslaughter at the least. I think that may be the most lenient i have ever seen of any sentence involving someone's death, where the perp actually tried to avoid being punished and actively lied. I hate this kind of thing because it makes a mockery of 'justice' because a year of house arrest in exchange for someone's life is nothing. That guy is never coming back, his kids no longer have a father, th…
/r/MensRights07/03/21 09:28 AM
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They tend to censor or lock it if the consensus is not overwhelmingly against the man too. A big one for me was when a couple had lost their child in miscarriage and the father to be cried, and the wife literally told him he was taking away from her, as if only she was allowed to grieve over the loss of their child. Loooot of excuses for her behaviour, but people were generally understanding for the dude, so there was...dissent.
/r/MensRights07/03/21 09:07 AM
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So the correct decision was made, diminished capacity my arse, ONE stab, to the heart, steak knife or not, its not so easy to do that. And she deliberately hid the evidence, changed her clothes and the like, yeah, shes guilty as fuck. Sounds like they were both shitty people, but only one stabbed the other to death. 17 years is pretty light too, for something so unequivocal.
/r/MensRights07/03/21 09:03 AM
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I'm not surprised at all, i used actual statistics to put he lie to someone who thought 'all men are violent' its pretty easy. Its mostly ignorance that breeds such attitudes. Since everyone is told that men do the bad thing, thats what the first hear, i forget what bias name it is, but the first information you hear you think is the right one. So the fact that female family members are more likely to kidnap children, or mothers kill their kids more, its shrouded in fuckin mystery.
/r/MensRights07/03/21 08:49 AM
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Refute them, know your stats, to me, thats quite important. some woman labelled all men as violent a while back, i broke down how violent men actually are based on crime, at least in Australia, only 20% of crimes involve violence, and they're not all committed by men, and crimes are done by around 5% of the population, meaning if all the violence was done by men, it would be 2% of the male population. Thus being fairly conclusive that labeling all men as violent is fucking stupid, since by that …
/r/MensRights02/03/21 11:26 PM
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I think you're fine posting this, glad you made a good friend dude. Friends will come over time, no need to rush. Its best to not let fear control you, I don't rightly know what prison is like, hopefully i never do. Life's tough without fear though, no need to make it more difficult.
/r/MensRights02/03/21 01:47 PM
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Sort of, it is very tropey, usually its excused because the guy is super powered or something. Not a justification, but thats usually how its done. I shit you not, in one anime the leading lady murdered the main hero and resurrected him Guessing thats the angel one with the bat. 2: Yeah, thats the big double standard. Women being perverted is fine, men, no. Thats things like Love Hina, which is pretty lame, the follow up the executives wanted the writer to do is way better, it starts off seeming…
/r/MensRights02/03/21 10:25 AM
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A tiny group of hateful idiots. Feminists and co like to bash mens rights, but almost universally they want you to just never interact with the mens rights movement, because if they do, most people figure out its actually not bad. Againstmensrights are basically those that see it, and call us all liars and shit, the kind of people who show up at the mens march in melbourne and literally call everyone there racist, misogynistic, homophobic nazis(including the women and children). People with too …
/r/MensRights02/03/21 10:02 AM
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Enjoy your beard, beardliness is next to manliness. I haven't been clean shaven since i was like 15. My facial hair grows very fast, i would have to have every single day to maintain that. Not as bad as my dad, who has stubble in the afternoon if he shaves in the morning. Really, its your face, tell them to keep their opinion to themselves. Grow a gandalf beard just to spite them. Then become a wizard to really spite them.
/r/MensRights02/03/21 09:54 AM
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I give her props to actually obtaining some self awareness, many people, not just women, could benefit from the same. A little worrying she does that to her kid too though...Negative reinforcement is a proven worse way for people to learn stuff compared to positive reinforcement. It’s an easy stereotype to buy into. Look at the media. Movies, TV, advertisements – they’re all filled with images of hapless husbands and clever wives. Yep. Maybe I should take what’s he always said at face value. Hal…
/r/MensRights02/03/21 09:45 AM
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So rich people support something unsustainable because they don't know economics? Stop the presses...sheesh. That amount of money would be around double welfare in my country. Fuck, i'd be a stay at home dad if i got paid that, hell yeah. calls on the federal government to implement a short-term monthly payment to moms and pass “long overdue policies like paid family leave, affordable childcare, and pay equity.” One, Equity is bad, people who claim forced equality is good are liars. Two, this re…
/r/MensRights02/03/21 09:20 AM
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Thats good. Maybe get to know a guys integrity before screwing him if you want marriage.
/r/MensRights02/03/21 08:40 AM
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Several times i've seen it, actually, usually a larger, more masculine guy and a smaller guy. Arseholes are arseholes. People using their physical stature to try and get their way, its not exclusively done at women. I've also seen it with women, and experienced such myself when i was a 13(year 7) with these two older girls(year 10). It was fucking weird, uncomfortable and I had no idea what the hell to do. Probably why it kept happening, but i didn't have any experience dealing with girls like t…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen02/03/21 08:19 AM
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Men everywhere are unsurprised. This woman, was. It goes to show the disconnect, even with a doctor who studies this apparently had no knowledge of what the average man knows This is why people, women especially don't believe even that men are physically attacked more. This isn't a new trend, probably for centuries this is just how relationships have been. On basically every level, its riskier for a man.
/r/MensRights02/03/21 08:09 AM
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This suggests IPV may not be motivated by patriarchal values I don't think anyone actually thought that aside from feminists. Considering the many studies that have shown similar rates of DV from women, or greater, this makes me think this Bates character just never looked into previous research. Which had i done that when i was in University, i would have flunked out.
/r/MensRights02/03/21 08:05 AM
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The feminists are going to be real mad about this one. The crazy lefty people all the way in the corner of the political spectrum are starting to fight eachother. I'm left, but fuck man, most of these people are nuts.
/r/MensRights02/03/21 07:46 AM
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Bill burr said it pretty well "Do you know how much an an asshole i'd be if it was socially unacceptable to beat the shit out of me?" Because there are no repercussions of any kind, people feel comfortable, its why racism, sexism, antisemitism has suddenly had a huge upturn, because we now have 'acceptable targets' for such things. There is a huge lack of respect for men as a whole. As much as i would like for it to just not be a thing, best we can do right now is attempt to make it socially una…
/r/MensRights26/02/21 11:17 AM
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Kinda bullshit to gender it. We've seen big spikes across the board, in kids, in adults, the spike among women would have to basically triple for it to hold a candle to how many men off themselves. Not a competition, but the denial that men have such a problem is quite bullshit.
/r/MensRights26/02/21 10:59 AM
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On February 11, 25-year-old Varsha mixed some rat poison in an ice-cream and consumed it in an attempt to take her own life. However, her five-year-old son and 19-year-old sister inadvertently died in the process. I am reminded of the bullshit 'women don't want to affect other people with their suicide' shit feminists were muttering a while back. As she did not experience any uneasiness after consuming the poisoned ice-cream, Varsha did not inform anybody of her suicide attempt or even that her …
/r/MensRights26/02/21 10:38 AM
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One wonders what the fuck is the point of discriminating, pilots aren't common to begin with. Surely you'd want just everyone who wants to do it, to do it. Not to mention you just want the best pilots possible, its literally a profession where you do not want people below a certain skill level doing it at all. Its not about equality, hasn't been for a while, not its straight up 'EQUITY', which is inherently biased and discriminatory(but for 'good' reasons).
/r/MensRights26/02/21 10:14 AM
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I live in australia, all our booze is quite expensive, even normal beer. Nobody says it affects women more, we just live with it. Booze isn't for the poor over here. But this, this is hilarious, one of those first world problems 'we pay more tax when we order wine at restaurants! Waah!" Wine is more expensive in general dumbarse. And not to mention...its not more expensive specifically for women, the price is the price, men just don't buy in as much.
/r/MensRights26/02/21 10:05 AM
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That is actually funny, an image proclaiming its a woman thing....aaand in brackets its like "Psst, men have it worse." I suppose i should appreciate they actually measured it for men at all, usually thats how they do data manipulation.
/r/MensRights26/02/21 09:54 AM
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It is just an accusation, the problem is all this sounds legit because majority female workplaces act exactly like this. Employment Judge Rachel Harfield said in her judgement on the hearing earlier this month: 'In my judgment, the claimant's case is sufficiently arguable...[and] it should proceed to a full hearing. The fact a female judge said that leads me to believe he has got more than enough evidence.
/r/MensRights26/02/21 07:12 AM
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Holy shit some actual news from the Guardian. Has hell actually frozen over? I wish it was a bigger study, but they did at least do it over a few days . it’s not a competition. That man gets it. its so ridiculous to act like being more sexually victimized is some kind of victory.
/r/MensRights20/02/21 08:42 AM
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Mens lib is basically just feminism. The way i think about it from what i've seen is that mens lib is: men are broken are need to change. Mens rights is men should be be accepted for who they are, and treated better. Men's lib has done literally nothing, the mrm was doing stuff before i even knew they existed, and i attended the men's march in Melbourne, Australia. It was good, the worst part were the insane feminists calling everyone(including the women, children and non caucasians) racist, sex…
/r/MensRights20/02/21 05:08 AM
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Just so you know, the SJW assassins are coming for you. I have a friend in a similar boat and they absolutely hate him.
/r/MensRights20/02/21 05:07 AM
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I presume the court apologized and let her go then? ...No, she got a plea deal. What the fuck. How do you get a plea deal here, two women robbed a dude, if anything, the woman with the fucking shotgun should be the easiest to prosecute.
/r/MensRights20/02/21 04:57 AM
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Welcome to the club, pull up a chair, have a scotch, i think practically every trans person i've seen or talked to shares your opinion. I can't say I stopped being a feminist after I begun to transition because I never was one. You may be surprised that its a minority of women are feminists(usually about 20%), even in countries like the UK, US and Australia. If i recall the percentage is higher in Canada. Told me things like all men were rapists and that every time I leave the house I had a 25 p…
/r/MensRights20/02/21 04:48 AM
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Probably not get enough 'engagement'. That and people might see its not once in a blue moon.
/r/MensRights20/02/21 04:39 AM
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No worries mate, a good view of this in action is when Jordan peterson was on a panel for the ABC here in Australia, which included on older transwoman, a female politician and a feminist blogger(for some reason), guess which one seemed to understand men's issues the best? Its worth a watch regardless, he brings up some good stuff, including in the Q&A part of why its ludicrous for people to want to fix the environment when they can't even fix their own problems.
/r/MensRights20/02/21 01:13 AM
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Maybe that small percentage will actually be negatively impacted by them then...? What I learned of the situation is that it had a guarantee for them in price, suddenly having free market competition thrust upon them is going to screw over some of them at least.
/r/MensRights20/02/21 01:08 AM
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India isn't great for anyone as i understand, unless you're rich, which is quite normal the world over. Women do have issues, the problem is the real issues are overshadowed by ridiculous feminism bullshit, like only giving women extra money during a pandemic. For men, its chafing rules that are restrictive at the best of times and complete ignorance of their plights. There is a reason the farmers are so mad lately, and there was a reason a bunch of dudes were burning an effigy of Greta Thunberg…
/r/MensRights11/02/21 06:59 AM
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The ex wife's lawyer was prepared to have him held in contempt of court if he didn't comply. Other than coersion...I don't know, even that is basically a human rights violation.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 06:50 AM
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Are women more moral...No. Theres studies that show specifically women are also much less moral when victims are men. They’re certainly fairer and more caring Except when they're teachers, where they deliberately mark boys down. Hmm, lets take a look at the study: Moral Foundations Theory The primary study involved an anonymous online survey of more than 330,000 people from 67 countries, providing feedback on their own morality, ethics and values. Ah, now i understand. This is what you base YOUR…
/r/MensRights11/02/21 06:39 AM
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Meanwhile teachers who literally rape their students aren't given this punishment. Really though, i want to see the documents about this, as exactly what is he being reported for, as from the faming, seems a little odd, but i haven't seen the video, so i don't have full context. However, the school told the Times: Mr Knowland's dismissal met the criteria which required referral to the Teaching Regulation Agency. What criteria was that though. Like nothing i'm hearing here seems like it was dismi…
/r/MensRights11/02/21 06:24 AM
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Glad things worked out my dude. So it was just a personnel problem, with the manager taking her side. To be honest, to me this shows that we still just need more communication and patience, if the manager had just handled things better, listened, looked into it, the problem would have been solved even faster and cost the company much less.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 05:52 AM
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My goodness, what is this woman? I hesitate to use the term. A woman encouraging criminal acts and spouting racism and sexism constantly...eh, its whatever, apparently. Welcome to the 2020 decade.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 04:58 AM
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Same people who voted in biden still believing the sexual assault claims of Tara Reid. Which is the same, just ignoring the assault because of politics, which they are regretting a lot now, i hear. Pro women all the time, even when they're bad, except when its politically inconvenient.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 04:38 AM
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..Thats fine, disney star wars has been exasperatingly bad for the most part. If its for movies, those trended down massively in revenue each time. If its for TV, i have zero confidence in those, most sound crap. Mando is okay, thats about it. I don't have a problem with bad things being mushed together, i can only hope they crash and burn together.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 04:36 AM
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Bit of an old one, i would love to know if they actually managed to force him to do it, as i can't imagine any man just submitting to this crap, not to mention then being forced to pay even more child support. I'd guess being found in contempt of court would cost less than that.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 04:26 AM
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You're not alone, a couple years ago there were some trans men who have echoed basically this. People just treat me neutrally and sometimes even negatively. I noticed strangers are more wary around me. Nothing like pulling their kids closer or clutching their purses tighter, but they stay farther away and don't make as much eye contact Yep, thats definitely part of being a guy. You're not yet at my level, an entire family of muslims crossed the street when they saw me a couple years ago, me and …
/r/MensRights11/02/21 04:10 AM
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Most are not aware, narcissistic traits seem quite common among modern women.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 03:54 AM
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That woman: Starts a protest and new wave of feminism. I dislike that it is reality. Body positivism as an idea isn't necessarily a bad one, but holy crap is it a sexist, corrupt movement. Craps all over women who actually decide to lose weight too. While it might be mostly women, but an awful lot of people these days don't seem to be very introspective. So props to your girlfriend for actually having a growth moment, but shes very much the minority unfortunately. One thing studying psychology t…
/r/MensRights11/02/21 03:47 AM
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So far, just you, mainly because i didn't care.
/r/MensRights11/02/21 01:01 AM
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I do, i just stopped taking this seriously days ago. Taking everything hyper seriously and literal is one, boring as fuck, and two, unhealthy.
/r/MensRights07/02/21 02:09 AM
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No kidding. Good job understanding the joke. /s
/r/MensRights07/02/21 01:00 AM
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They recently banned unconscious bias(anti-racist) training, because people being forced to go to them made them more racist, among other things. Wouldn't this accomplish about the same? People will just hate them for it. I can't imagine its legal to force students to do this either. This is attempting re-education.
/r/MensRights04/02/21 07:19 AM
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A club or activity, so sounds voluntary, why is there a grant for that at all? I've also yet to hear 'men own all the technology!' so it doesn't make much sense. I'm sure it will happen, but i can enjoy it being absent for now. In any case, apply, identify as a woman, there you go.
/r/MensRights04/02/21 07:13 AM
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Sure, why not, i've met most women. And no, in general, not just in public.
/r/MensRights04/02/21 07:04 AM
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Tell me more about most women. And your source would be nice too. Most women are quite nice. source: I've met women in life.
/r/MensRights02/02/21 07:34 AM
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I don't think you'll find one, it would probably be shut down, deemed as sexist and racist. Most systems are biased against non majorities, thats sort of how humans are. A quick check found me this, might help you out.
/r/MensRights02/02/21 12:07 AM
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Very comprehensive indeed, kudos.
/r/MensRights01/02/21 11:22 PM
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I looked at this a while ago, but my old computer broke, so i'm using a crappy laptop for now. From what i recall, for women, racial disparities are tiny. But for black american men, its about 10-20% more prison time, depending on the study done, and for men compared to women its 60-63% more time and twice as likely to be charged in the first place.
/r/MensRights01/02/21 11:19 PM
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In other news, this woman attacked a guy while drunk, no prison time. In Australia, alcohol is involved in about 63% of homicides and we don't have an excuse for being drunk. Women often do though.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen01/02/21 10:32 PM
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If that actually did happened, how do you think most women would feel about having to abort their baby just because it's a male? Probably awful, most women aren't sexist female supremacists. I could be wrong, but i think the author of the SCUM manifesto was the one to float the 10% male population idea, but that was via actual genocide. We know this wouldn't work, look at any all, or nearly all, female workplace, or whatnot. Abuse still happens, bullying still happens, sexual assault, rape, all …
/r/MensRights01/02/21 10:23 PM
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A literal fantasy. There can and will be doubt, but this is why we use evidence, then it doesn't matter what the fuck people say. A more likely scenario is: 'he raped me' "Do you have evidence?" "No." "We can't do anything then." There is a reason why most cases of rape never reach a conclusion. Its not because of rape culture, its because its innocent until proven guilty. Even then, a bunch of innocent people are wrongly convicted all the time
/r/FeminismStopsWhen01/02/21 10:05 PM
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Indeed, thats the male variability hypothesis, which has of course been deemed as sexist by feminists, up to and including getting a paper on it cancelled not too long ago, via personal connections and 'it will discourage young girls' rather than it actually being wrong.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen26/01/21 08:37 AM
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The original poster deleted it, i can only think as to why: They thought there wouldn't be much, or that it would be dumb stuff. When it wasn't, this conflicted with their worldview, initiating cognitive dissonance. So they rejected what to them, is wrong.
/r/MensRights26/01/21 05:29 AM
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So men should refuse sex scenes directed by women? Aka: There will be no more sex scenes? "But I feel very uncomfortable now trying to portray the male gaze." You can't, you're not a male, that statement makes no sense. 'present for the male gaze' might make sense. In any case, i don't think anyone really cares. Strikes me as a PR move. she banned her daughter from watching Disney films which portrayed women in ways she disagreed with. Like, the little mermaid, a literal classic. and Cinderella,…
/r/MensRights25/01/21 11:41 PM
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Thats one step away from the complete reversal of that dumbarse thing they do in Saudi Arabia or whatever where women cannot go anywhere without a male escort. We have been advised that this policy is not discriminatory because it addresses a safety issue, but nonetheless, if any legal complaints are filed, we will have no choice but to simply shut down the pool and hot tub completely. Not discriminatory, just no adult men. Are they high? And then if theres any complaints, no pool for anyone! Ch…
/r/MensRights25/01/21 11:24 PM
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I've never heard anyone argue it like the caricatures presented, except maybe like 80 year old records. The ones who argue men are violent and will rape are not men, or their defenders, its feminists. Having high amounts of empathy does not translate to running countries better. Historically, women were more likely to start wars compared to their male counterparts. However, we can see how being more focused on communication and empathy drives women's choices, ie, working with people, psychology,…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen25/01/21 11:01 PM
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If men disappeared tomorrow, civilisation as it has been for the past several thousand years comes to an end. No power, no water, no builders, no internet, no production, not nearly enough food, basically no police, no firefighters, no paramedics. No public transport and half the doctors, and a lot of the more technical ones, are gone. Essentially about 75% of women would die within a month. You cannot justify genocide at any rate. Anyone who wants it should be kept an eye on as they may be a da…
/r/MensRights25/01/21 11:32 AM
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I can tell you exactly why. This is a tactic Hitler used, most dictators and ideologies do(terrorists included), you define an other, whether its jews, blacks, gays, all of the above, americans, whatever. Man in this case, and/or the patriarchy. When you have an 'other'(aka an enemy from within) its very easy to sway people to hate them, they are the cause of all the evil, all the wrongs, all the awful things in your life, they use sweet words to tell you nothing is your fault and give you a tar…
/r/MensRights25/01/21 10:24 AM
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Well i think its slightly satirical, as this is something feminists have done: 'if you believe in gender equality, congrats! You're a feminist!" Its less insulting and actually includes like, actual numbers and citations, so i'll accept it.
/r/MensRights23/01/21 08:02 AM
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It depends, on average, yeah, you're a father, get fucked. But my mother actually was fucked over by the family courts here in Australia, because my father is a proficient liar and the analysis the woman seeing how i felt was completely wrong. It was usually women being extremely biased against my mother, thinking she was exaggerating and my father was a nice man, he was not, is not. Might have been something to do with the fact my father was then unmarried and women seem to find him very attrac…
/r/MensRights23/01/21 05:22 AM
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I actually agree with some kind of question like that though, loud, proud and right to the teacher. One could call it an armor piercing question, as she feels very safe in her sexism currently.
/r/MensRights23/01/21 05:20 AM
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at least just get my head down and enjoy the course. creates a very toxic classroom environment. Yes. I don't know how you'd do it, but the only reason this stuff continues is because its allowed to. If its a legal class, hopefully logic would prevail. Maybe not. But, so, if you can, be in the limelight. try to not take the environment personally, hard i know, but you know you, fuck what the world calls you. Stand up, volunteer basically show that you're a man and that you're there, being in the…
/r/MensRights23/01/21 05:17 AM
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There is so much wrong there, its staggering. Men are a group, ergo, you're guilty. Always the patriarchy, even in countries which are literally run by women. 'By being a man, you are more privileged in a society than a woman'...Prove it, because thats a bold fucking claim. All the homeless men, all the men who have dropped out of education, been rejected from jobs because of gender quotas, etc. they're STILL more privileged than any woman. 'Similarly, by being white' I'm out, i'm done, too much…
/r/MensRights23/01/21 04:45 AM
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They're leading questions and leading answers which are provided. Even one of the questions has two answers as being correct. Then theres no fucking point having three answers. Its not a quiz, its an attempt to reform the taker's thinking. People who aren't sexist don't need to take this to figure that out. Even if you are sexist, you'd likely figure out which is the right answer.
/r/MensRights23/01/21 04:24 AM
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Also does anyone know where i can submit a complaint about this? As that quiz only proves if you're insanely sexist against women. The author of the SCUM manifesto which called for the genocide of men would sail through this quiz and get full marks.
/r/MensRights23/01/21 03:42 AM
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...It uses mansplaining and manterrupting seriously. Thats a great indication of it being entirely trash. The stats they use, like 'In the UK, 66% of 16-18-year-old girls surveyed experienced or witnessed the use of sexist language at school'\. Against girls? No because i am sure they would have mentioned that. So over half of year new adult girls have witnessed sexist language and an unknown amount was directed at boys/men. 58% of women elected to Parliament have been the target of sexist attac…
/r/MensRights23/01/21 03:39 AM
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" “This was locker-room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago. .." Not quite. I'd much prefer the term banter.
/r/MensRights23/01/21 02:49 AM
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I think i've talked with my best guy friend more about taxes than i have about women.
/r/MensRights23/01/21 02:47 AM
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I believe the standard for bullying women is mostly by women. And the talking behind other people's back, i mean, if you've been in school, you know teenage girls do that stuff constantly.
/r/MensRights23/01/21 02:42 AM
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"We must end racism/sexism!" "We will end it by using racism and sexism!" I’m a white male. I think you mean 'The devil' (/s) if all “minorities” are considered one group, are they still the minority? People don't like it when you bring up the fact that Caucasian people are a minority globally. And in america, now you have 'multiracial whiteness', i am not shitting you, the black, Latino, and whatnot who voted for trump are now white because apparently races have to all think and vote the same. …
/r/MensRights22/01/21 08:47 AM
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Yep, i've begun saying that okay, if rape is such an issue, why is it a minority of crime. Same with violence, which is also a minority of crime. So if violent men, and rapist men are a minority even among criminals, which are a minority compared to the general population, what good is teaching people not to do it? The black american comparison i used quite recently, as someone(i will presume a woman) was essentially advocating gender profiling. I pointed out racial profiling is bad, and her exa…
/r/MensRights22/01/21 08:28 AM
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"We should all strive to do better" she says. Thats low key "I fucked up, and you guys found out." I am reminded of the all female companies that collapsed in on themselves and were full of bullying, fear and abuse.
/r/MensRights22/01/21 08:21 AM
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Fair, when its proven legally it is...sort of. Usually social implications are way worse. Now that i think about it, theres a sex offender registry, but not a murderer registry.
/r/MensRights20/01/21 08:15 AM
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Sexual assault and rape are different crimes. Similar, linked, but different. Sexual assault can be grabbing someone's butt. Rape is intercourse without consent. Made to penetrate comes under this definition as well, but is almost exclusively perpetrated by women. According to the FBI, roughly 15% of rape accusations are proven(convicted) true, and a minimum 8% are proven false(according to a 1990 report). But this is of the ones that actually are charged. A large amount are retracted before a c…
/r/MensRights20/01/21 04:38 AM
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There are lots of instances of rapists getting little or no punishment. Most of them are women, some are men. Depends what the prosecution thinks they can pull off.
/r/MensRights20/01/21 04:22 AM
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Prove its pervasive, because by every fucking measurable metric aside from 'feelings', it is not.
/r/MensRights20/01/21 04:19 AM
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Men are more likely to seek physical solutions to situations, partly because of testosterone. Women are more likely to: 30 June 2019, a higher proportion of female sentenced prisoners than male sentenced prisoners had a most serious offence of: Illicit drug offences (22.5% compared to 14.1%) Fraud, deception and related offences (8.8% compared to 1.7%) Theft and related offences (7.7% and 3.2%). ...Take drugs, lie, cheat and steal. Stats don't lie bb.
/r/MensRights18/01/21 10:32 PM
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I wonder who is doing all the violent crimes against men........maybe other men? No it couldn’t be. No, actually, it isn't always. Women account for 20+% of criminals. A bunch of those are assault/homicide etc. But men are the primary victims, you can look up any country that actually has official records of victims. Men are most likely to be victimized by both men and women. Get your fucking gender under control. Get off your high fucking horse, get your gender under control for killing their c…
/r/MensRights18/01/21 10:27 PM
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I mean, i kissed a friend of mine on the lips, I'm not gay or even bi, it was to make a point. It was at the end of the year 12 formal, we were finishing up, i'd just kissed the girl i'd came with, he tried to be funny and said 'where's my kiss?" And i said "...Okay." and did it, much to his shock, then i said goodbye and left. There was no big talk or nothing later on. Clearly it bothers you. If you are comfortable with yourself, it shouldn't, your word should be good enough. People at schools …
/r/MensRights18/01/21 02:44 PM
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Depends where you are. There are places in the world with like, rape gangs and shit, hardly the majority, but it exists. Typically though, yes. Also in public in broad daylight too. It is cowardly and unacceptable to attack a woman or child, and if you go to prison, other prisoners kick the arse of inmates who do that, especially rapists and pedophiles. It is more socially acceptable to attack or kill a man nearly the world over.
/r/MensRights18/01/21 02:07 PM
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It has been confirmed to happen in some places, same for some police(especially various places in Scandinavia) and some firefighters(which is a terrible, terrible idea). Also fun fact all female and mixed gender military squads consistently perform worse than all male ones. Why? Its pretty much all physical challenges. Usually they shoot just fine though.
/r/MensRights18/01/21 11:00 AM
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“Woah, bro, you like totally drank your respect Women justice today!” I kind of want to say that in real life to another human now, just to see if i involuntarily cringe or not. “He notices the imbalances with women’s issues” See, that i kind of understand, when i was...discussing with someone on reddit about fgm and mgm, i had a look at the current data, fgm has increased in the last four years, which i was like "Well, thats not good, why is that happening, theres an active effort to stop it. M…
/r/MensRights18/01/21 10:47 AM
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There is an in group bias that men do have for other members of the group, but its not a gender thing. All empirical data shows that men do not have a statistically significant bias for men, but women do have quite the bias for each other. Its why once you get more female managers, they hire more females, etc. Because they're women, not because they're the best at the job. Typically other groups come before gender, but if there is nothing else, there you go.
/r/MensRights18/01/21 10:38 AM
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I wish i had read my comment 12 years ago. It is, incidentally, why feminists don't want to talk to MRA's or any kind of male advocate as well.
/r/MensRights18/01/21 10:30 AM
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Cheer, up, show a smile, say cheese, we're told to smile a lot, unless you're a russian man, where there is an actual cultural reason behind that. I was told actually to not smile when i had some professional photos done, apparently i look better when not smiling?
/r/MensRights18/01/21 08:41 AM
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People hate being proven wrong with evidence when they mostly use feelings as justification. It induces cognitive dissonance when objective reality doesn't match their preconceived notions of reality. They also dislike the dismissal of things that show women 'feel' more unsafe, and the presentation that men are actually more unsafe.
/r/MensRights18/01/21 05:40 AM
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You're not wrong, i tried to go to teachers, that didn't work, tried to get my mum to help, that didn't work, so i wasn't left with much.(Edit: To be clear, my mother did try, a lot, to actually motivate the school, the school just was ineffectual) I don't think thats what respect means, but i would say when it comes to opposing parties, that is true. In his case, i don't think it was respect, it was just fear, he never talked to me again. You may test the person you interact with, exposing litt…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen17/01/21 12:02 AM
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Ah, damn, Guess i spoke too soon. I was reading them and was surprised and heartened at the thought and understanding i saw. I saw dozens. Guess ye olde feminism rule, squash dissent, is in full force.
/r/MensRights16/01/21 11:51 PM
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Actually if i recall it isn't gender specific, it just says anyone, my french isn't that good though, but it didn't have any of the gendered language, and french has a lot. It just mentions 'constraint' during sex means rape, i get what they were going for, but it does make bondage rape.
/r/MensRights16/01/21 11:50 PM
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A summary between these articles could be: A dead woman who killed her three children receives more sympathy than an alive man who had all three of his children murdered.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates16/01/21 03:15 AM
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...Yes. As an Australian, and a Melbournian, everything here is correct, its more prevalent down here in Victoria, but generally, accurate. Especially in the second half where they go on and on about how good of a mother she was and all that, looks dumb as hell in comparison now, most mothers don't kill their children, and especially not three times. The respect campaign is notorious for basically saying everyone except men deserve respect. They started with women, children and old people then..…
/r/MensRights16/01/21 02:56 AM
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one of a handful of titles from France that suggest a more frank approach to sexism and gender violence. You wouldn't get that from the title. So even if its a really great book, it puts off most people reading it because the title is flat out sexist. An employee who is meant to work in this gender equality bullshit calls out sexism as sexism and is...moved to a different job. I wonder if the response would be the same if you came out with a book called 'I hate women". I somehow doubt it. “I Hat…
/r/MensRights16/01/21 02:23 AM
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It doesn't even crack the top ten causes of death in nearly any country(that report stuff, anyway), and in the west, its way behind suicide, even for women.
/r/MensRights16/01/21 01:53 AM
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Ignore the Roman empire before christ that gave women the option to vote.
/r/MensRights16/01/21 01:48 AM
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A french feminist, thats a problem. That because YOU haven't killed, you think you've never raped, you think you've never been violent with a woman, then that would justify not saying "all men". Yet you are a man. You belong to the gender that has been relentlessly preying on us for several millennia.Yet you refuse to take responsibility for your gender and to make it change. Men are not a collective, not a hive mind. Some men prey on women being true does not mean it is appropriate to say all m…
/r/MensRights16/01/21 01:46 AM
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Never had that with guys really, just one, actually. He was this guy who wanted to bully me, was a total ass, my school didn't do anything, he did in fact, try to do that, going after my mother(talking shit to me). I beat the shit out of him, which turned out to be the solution to the bullying problem. I don't advocate violence, but sometimes force is the solution, when all others have failed. I'm not saying there aren't women who are worth talking to, but about 20-25% of the women who i have be…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen16/01/21 12:50 AM
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I'm guessing there was counter voice to point out there is and has been a billion things specifically 'for women' specially, from things like bikes and gyms to booze, fast food, etc. Women want things, its empowering and brave, men want things, its fragility. Sometimes when they're the same damn things.
/r/MensRights15/01/21 05:30 PM
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Boys become men, so its relevant. Nonviolent disobedience, resulted in good things and understanding. I wish more students had such backbone. They used to when i was younger(although it was running low), now i'm a crummy adult and can only lament the education systems which are teaching things that are sexist, racist and actually harmful to people, but especially those who are young.
/r/MensRights15/01/21 05:27 PM
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Even better, we get told this message to 'show emotion, you can cry' etc. Then, if we do, we are rejected, denigrated or told 'No, not like that'. There is a disgusting irony that the ones who generally desire emotionally strong, stoic men-women, ask for this, then reject it. Most guys know, the ones you can actually share your emotions, the deep secrets, are your bros.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen15/01/21 04:46 PM
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That was a hella rude email, like holy cow. "I'm right, you're wrong, everything you do and say is wrong, and i'm not saying you have a small dick, but i will bring it up." A toxic feminist to be sure, offers no counter evidence to scientific claims, insulting, lying and body shaming.
/r/MensRights15/01/21 12:43 PM
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What happened to 'i wear makeup for me' and all that? Also i'm pretty sure if dudes could get more muscles via surgery and look more attractive, they would. Cosmetic plastic surgery only arose because of a demand, the supply of surgeons was rather limited to helping burn victims or survivors of really bad attacks or wars. I do not think it was a man's idea to take out/relocate fat, implant silicon or whatever until a woman asked for bigger boobs or hips, or butt.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen15/01/21 03:28 AM
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Yeeesh, even as a 'joke', thats too far. That is the definition of rape in most countries. And in such a situation, its WHY you actually listen to your partner(bleeding, tearing other, in choking cases, suffocation, death), if you don't, you are probably a psychopath.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen14/01/21 07:28 AM
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Maybe, could have been the straw that broke the camel's back, regardless though, its a very real possibility that someone does end their life over such things, happened many times in the past few years.
/r/MensRights14/01/21 07:19 AM
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Another guy tried to stop me from eating lunch, telling me to have coffee instead, otherwise I’d end up fat. I was shocked and thought he was joking. He wasn’t. I don't buy this for a second. Maybe its because i live in Australia, but the only guys I've seen or heard trying to dissuade people from eating something either really hate that food, and are a jerk, or are vegans.
/r/MensRights13/01/21 04:58 AM
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Twitch has always been extremely lax about their enforcement if the offender makes them money. But i really wish people would stop just taking a woman's side, just because. She tried to emotionally manipulate people and ruin a guy's life, because from what it seems like, she was in a huff about not being able to bang him or something. This is very serious and its never taken seriously. This shit can have serious consequences, like this article points out one guy took his life over that kind of t…
/r/MensRights13/01/21 01:14 AM
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In 2019 in sydney, half a dozen men didn't go to work on driving trains that day. The train system did not work that day. Men are the majority of public transport operators. They're also the majority of those who produce food, electricity, water, maintenance workers, truck drivers, emergency services, police etc. If men stopped working, civilization as we know it would come to an end. As for WWII...not every single man went to go fight, did they not learn history? Women were already working sinc…
/r/MensRights08/01/21 06:22 PM
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So I went to the askfeminists sub. Uh oh. For this I was banned. Questions and dissent are not allowed there, no. The first is ironic, but both are standard across all feminist subreddits. especially if they reference r/ feminism's rules, which does state in their separate document that they can basically just bad you for whatever. I saw people scrambling to denounce the more extreme feminists as "not real feminists" while simultaneously making a mockery of innocent men who didn't want to accept…
/r/MensRights08/01/21 05:58 PM
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If you think it would be the MRA version of askfeminists, i can see why you'd think that. But, much like this isn't just the mra version of the feminism subreddit(you don't get autobanned here for asking questions, or being a feminist), neither would that. We get question threads all the time though, so i think its rather unnecessary.
/r/MensRights08/01/21 05:43 PM
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And of course it was deleted for 'hating women, i'm going through it and i'm not seeing women hate, i'm seeing 'this is what we would want and this is why we don't get it'. Not that i'm surprised, ask men is surprisingly anti man. Moderator wise anyway, the guys there seemed just fine. Most of the things there were very similar, love, hugs, affection, actually be able to honestly show emotions without getting fucked over for it. The first couple thousand comments seem fine so far. Guys being hon…
/r/MensRights08/01/21 05:32 PM
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I did those things? No I didn't. I produced that? No I didn't. I benefited from 'the patriarchy'? Considering i'm poor and a have more than a few other problems...No, I didn't. Its applying an extremely, extremely broad brush based on the apex fallacy combined with the fact historically, life was hard(not just for women either). Historically, all but a small portion of society had it good and everyone else, not so much. The historical divisions based on class are wildly more pronounced than gend…
/r/MensRights08/01/21 05:27 PM
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Who knew that people who trend to use violence in relationships might not be completely emotionally stable? Interesting that antidepressants have an effect though. I'd guess its mostly those who talk about DV or work in those areas that argue against it. Anything that helps men do it less would mean they would lose money, influence, and very quickly women would be the majority of perpetrators unquestionably. Even though there is evidence for it being equal, if it becomes mainstream, then they ca…
/r/MensRights05/01/21 06:13 AM
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You literally said someone is delusional and suggested it was because they couldn't have sex.
/r/MensRights05/01/21 06:01 AM
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Most of those points are mandates. Don't question women, don't speak up, don't explain, do actions which are harmful to you because women don't understand biology(Apparently), change your language for women, Then, consume media and literature based on identity politics, not on quality. Done that? Then do it more. Then even more. Give preferential treatment to women for being women. Some of them are worth considering, but its bloated with absolute garbage. The incel thing doesn't work here, its a…
/r/MensRights05/01/21 05:58 AM
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Conquerors love that attitude, people like that don't fight back when you invade. In reality, masculinity has been defined by two things, biology and women. Based on how we functioned for thousands of years, from when were were just like animals, all the way until about four thousand years ago. Men had jobs, women had jobs. It prioritized women's safety and all the opposable dangers were shouldered by men, thinning a lot of them out so the best, the strongest, the smartest, would survive and rep…
/r/MensRights05/01/21 05:52 AM
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She also had a history of violence, it wasn't a one off. Unfortunately Australia has a lot of american feminist influence in that regard. Same with politics.
/r/MensRights03/01/21 12:34 AM
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Yes. Even co-conspirators of the same crime that are different sexes have a disparity.
/r/MensRights03/01/21 12:32 AM
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That title is correct, but i generally think its a better idea to ditch the label altogether, i absolutely support women's rights, freedoms, bodily autonomy, all that. I refuse to call myself a feminist as the label has been poison for a while now. A lot of people are far too attached to it, as if its part of their identity. In terms of feminism i see three types: Most common is the 'sunday feminist' in the same vein as a sunday christian, they say the things, post stuff about international wome…
/r/MensRights03/01/21 12:30 AM
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Daily mail has for some reason, became way better for news recently, still a lot of garbage, but at least they aren't just nailed to one opinion. The New Zealand thing always annoyed me, I'm Australian, I know how they were successful, they're tiny islands. Australia was quite successful, who's Prime Minister is a man. New Zealand has less population that most of our states/territories and is a developed, first world country. The leaders don't matter much in that regard, women leaders do seem to…
/r/MensRights03/01/21 12:15 AM
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If you wish to be egalitarian, you are't a feminist. They are unmixy things. Feminism wants to women to be equal and it advocates specifically for women(all other things aside, thats what it stands for). Being egalitarian means you want everyone to be treated equal. Gender, religion, race, none of that matter. If feminism just wanted to help women, and it was fair, there would be no conflict, thats not the case, most egalitarian feminists get disowned(and often demonised) by the movement, dimini…
/r/MensRights01/01/21 07:40 PM
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Retirement age is based off lifespan. Its not 'spiteful' to be fair, especially when women still typically live longer. If women are equal to men, and live longer than them, theres no reason not to retire at the same age. Women in the UK knew around two decades ago that their retirement age would increase to match that of mens(which had increased), however, only after the change was implemented not too long ago did they complain about it, claiming 'surprise' and wanting exceptions. They're still…
/r/MensRights01/01/21 07:27 PM
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Sorry for your loss. I don't know how you can say that in an empathetic way. I am also surprised at the patience, I know a lot of people of both genders, who if someone said that to them, so soon after the death of a loved one, would have thrown a haymaker right into the chin of the speaker. Hell, i lost my mum some years ago and i'd react that way now. Its astonishingly disrespectful, both to the deceased and their family.
/r/MensRights01/01/21 07:19 PM
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I don't have respect for people who do such things, nor ones who don't capitalize the first word in sentences. If you really felt guilty about it though, you'd pay the dude back and apologize, the least you could do. Had a relationship that didn't work out, sucks, but its really petty to commit fraud. And he's clearly not the brightest.
/r/MensRights01/01/21 06:38 PM
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Theres some real irony complaining about 'downplaying' male violence and crimes...while actively downplaying female violence and crimes. Even in this one snapshot, a husband and wife are both shitty, gotta downplay the woman;s involvement. If i recall of the most wanted criminals in europe, yeah about half or so are of fruad, but nearly all of the ones for human trafficking are women. There have been cases where a woman killed her own child and her boyfriend(not that he was any prize, he hit the…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen01/01/21 05:47 PM
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Ah yes, i remember the israel feminists fighting for 'equality' saying that it would lead to men hitting women up with false accusations. Of course completely ignoring the fact that women already do that as is and that having it gender specific is quite literally unequal. There is no reason not to have it gender neutral, same with domestic violence and a few other things, men are not the exclusive perpetrators of these crimes by definition, but for some reason they want it kept separate legally.…
/r/MensRights29/11/20 07:15 AM
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Its always...'interesting' when men, who are encouraged to share their feelings get completely shut down because its apparently not good enough. Only share your emotions and stories when its convenient to them, i guess. Its a massive double standard and its rarely, if ever, acknowledged.
/r/MensRights29/11/20 07:11 AM
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The irony is palpable. misplaced_american got it. if you bring up mens stuff when talking about women's issues, you get shredded, but this woman is just like hey woman stuff on a thread about male problems and expects it to be peachy keen. Rules for thee, not for me.
/r/MensRights29/11/20 07:09 AM
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..What? We do suffer that, we just don't talk about it much, when we do, this is the kind of attitude we get. As for 'there isn't a man alive' bit. Thats a bald faced lie, I at least exist, any living victim of female on male rape exists, and the latter by definition, did not appreciate it.
/r/MensRights29/11/20 06:54 AM
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You could just have quotas, thats the hammer they used for women, and affirmative action could finally be less sexist.
/r/MensRights25/11/20 03:08 PM
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Someone doesn't know the definition of a patriarchy. Two guesses as to whom.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen25/11/20 11:59 AM
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Sounds fine, more power to ya.
/r/MensRights25/11/20 11:53 AM
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Not really, no. Occasionally, you are correct, the best example would be the whole Blues genre of music that came out from discriminated black folks in america. Yet crime was not super bad, and i mean actual crime, back then in the black community. Getting an education wasn't seen as a 'white' thing, Fredrick Douglas, even before the abolishment of slavery, managed to escape, get himself an education and even i know who the guy is and i don't live in the country he did. If you do what he did in …
/r/MensRights25/11/20 11:51 AM
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Well, its easy when you ignore that most of the industries deemed essential to modern life are done by men. If the power, water, trucking etc industries were affected, we'd all be fucked.
/r/MensRights16/11/20 11:32 PM
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Bad thing happens to country, women most affected. ALWAYS.
/r/MensRights16/11/20 11:31 PM
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You are mixing a physical confrontation whith rape, you can't mix those. Yes you can, the cops do, why can't I? Yes rapists are mostly people that are close to you If you're a woman, if you're a man, its the opposite, its primarily strangers. But about a dozen that were sexually assaulted by strangers. The stats of all countries on earth say thats flat out false, and they have a pretty generous definition of sexual assault in most places that actually keep such stats. Theres even a whole demogra…
/r/MensRights16/11/20 11:24 PM
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Well, you can google about the woman who raped a guy at machete point, it happens. A psycho is a psycho, just depends how they act on such things. man allways protect the crotch Not in my experience, maybe thats a country by country thing, the fights i've been in, nobody went for the crotch, its like an honour thing. But it was also in public, maybe when you're alone and whatnot its a lot less fair.
/r/MensRights16/11/20 10:52 PM
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Culture IS the root. I could find sources for such, and you could find a lot of sources for your point of view, maybe that means both points have merit? Black people aren't maintaining their culture because they are black, they're maintaining it because thats what they're taught, its similar to religions being passed down through families, you always end with a few detractors, but on the whole everyone believes the same thing. Aside from that, your 'charts' show some disparities that are...inter…
/r/MensRights16/11/20 10:48 PM
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I just found Sowell the other day! Seems like a real smart guy, and hes good at explaining things and gives real world examples. Sort of, i know a guy who qualified for some black scholarships...if he were a woman, because he wasn't, he wasn't eligible.
/r/MensRights16/11/20 10:34 PM
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We had BLM protests too, guess you didn't hear about that? It was supposed to be about the treatment of aboriginal people, specifically that 432 had died at the hands of police over like a decade, in reality it was less than a tenth of that, most had died in custody to natural causes. Yes, of course. Would a woman jump a random man on the street and rape him? The topic is rape. The topic is two fold to begin with. But in response to this specifically, yes a woman would, and have. Forcibly? Yes, …
/r/MensRights16/11/20 09:42 AM
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It is completely different, but the intention is the same. That every life matters, that everyone can be abused. However, people are idiots, not long ago had a talk with a feminist who stated in no uncertain terms that anything i had to say was worthless because i mentioned those three words, which was an alt right fascist dog whistle. We don't see male abuse victims as often because men commit suicide, a lot, but we can't even talk about the suicide crises among men. Its all tactics to erode op…
/r/MensRights16/11/20 09:30 AM
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How many man are afraid to walk to their car in the dark? How many man are afraid to go on a run in the dark? How many man are afraid to be alone with their Date? Etc etc. Feelings and reality are not the same. Fact, men get attacked more than women, fact women are more scared of such instances than men. See how those don't translate? Similarly, women are more afraid of being raped by a stranger when, fact: its vastly more likely to be an acquaintance or closer. Don't go there, don't do this. Be…
/r/MensRights16/11/20 09:22 AM
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I mean how often do white people get murdered by the police... A lot. Look at England, Australia, America, Canada to start with. Minorities usually aren't the biggest percentage of those being shot. So yes! There is a big difference between the genders regarding physical danger. You're right, men get attacked way more. I get what you're going with but in your scenario can a woman jump a man? Yes, could they drag you off, unlikely, but possible, more likely they'd just beat you over the back of t…
/r/MensRights16/11/20 09:16 AM
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I actually know a black guy from one of those areas, he told me what the problem is, the culture, it isn't systemic racism, its not having enough money pumped into the areas(thats usually the shallow 'solution' though). Black culture in america seems to think some things, like getting an education, not doing traditional work, not joining a gang and a few other things is 'white' culture. He himself hates the culture, as a black guy, to the nth degree, partly because a lot of male issues are empha…
/r/MensRights16/11/20 09:10 AM
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And the parents too, yes? No? *Sigh*
/r/MensRights16/11/20 08:45 AM
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So...i live in victoria, if i go to NSW and identify as a woman, all good, yeah? It is estimated that women make up 53 per cent of directly affected industries and 65 per cent of secondary industries impacted by the pandemic. So...i don't see why they should get access to that exclusively, so the 47 and 35% of those industries don't matter i guess? How... progressive, not helping the minority.
/r/MensRights16/11/20 08:43 AM
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Typically the misguided 'men are not allowed to show emotions' thing. They get close, but forget they need to also actually accept this behavior. A lot of sunday feminists also think that feminism is fixing problems like that or the school issues, etc. They do seem to understand the rape thing at least. Problem is the ones that understand aren't the ones who can or will do anything about it. If they are prominent enough, feminism quickly kicks them out, unless they blame masculinity.
/r/MensRights16/11/20 08:33 AM
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I've talked with a couple of black americans(I am Australian, its not some sort of humble brag, its rare from my location) And the problems a large portion of black people have seem to come from the culture, they themselves admitted this to me. The welfare state thing, so the women tend to sleep around to get a free ride, the apparent racist attitude that if you want to get an education or better yourself thats 'white' culture. Things like that. You bring up that stuff thats apparently racist, b…
/r/MensRights15/11/20 10:50 PM
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It is a disgusting attitude, for anyone to have about the genitals of anyone. It is true many feminists somehow cannot empathize with men on this issue, they seem to understand why FGM is bad easily enough, but not MGM. Of course there was an obligatory comment blaming the 'manosphere' and that this...person(who did the comment) is considered an example of a good man. No, outside of Africa and certain muslim groups, that person is easy to condemn by everybody. Also blaming porn.
/r/MensRights15/11/20 10:19 PM
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Please don't do that, its a really bad idea to harass someone about someone else.
/r/MensRights09/11/20 09:18 PM
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Wow, some hope for California after all. "enlist more champions in the fight against structural racism and gender discrimination." So they want to try and convince people of it still, so they want celebrities and whatnot to get more involved...when they themselves are very unlikely to understand whats going on. “I think it was doing well with white college-educated liberals and ... you would have found that’s pretty much it. Asians were deeply divided, probably deeply strongly against it, and La…
/r/MensRights09/11/20 03:41 PM
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Nope. I'm tired of your contrarianism at this point. If you actually read what i wrote, and the definition i posted, which isn't a legal definition, its a dictionary one, the first and last lines, match up exactly with what i said. Otherwise, please go away, you are annoying and a genetic dead end.
/r/MensRights30/10/20 04:01 AM
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Or if they do, its not something only men do, like being an arrogant jerk, being condescending or bullying.
/r/MensRights28/10/20 12:16 AM
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There has been a push in the last few years that basically boils down to 'men bad'. The APA classifying masculinity as a psychological disorder, blaming toxic masculinity for everything which soon became blaming masculinity for everything, the entire concept of the patriarchy theory, the normalization of misandry on the internet, a few other things... So my thoughts are people are stupid and need to think for themselves more rather than regurgitate things that others(specifically the media, poli…
/r/MensRights28/10/20 12:12 AM
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Well, since you apparently never looked up the definition of rape, here you go. "unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim. " Now, you're a trolly nutter, but thats extremely more comprehensive and i didn't come up with it, its the actual definition of the word. If thats somehow not comprehensive enough for you, go take a …
/r/MensRights27/10/20 11:43 PM
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'Sex without consent' is so unclear i guess, you should probably head back to elementary school if thats the case.
/r/MensRights27/10/20 10:10 AM
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This is unfortunately a commonality, Fathers fight so very hard to get their kids away from a psycho, wins, and then loses them anyway due to the mother's extreme selfishness. These tragedies need to stop.
/r/MensRights27/10/20 09:52 AM
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Its something, but they still put in some garbage about the pay gap, of course. This is one step, but its not all the way there. Considering how old it is,...Well, nothing changed really, if anything it got worse.
/r/MensRights27/10/20 07:46 AM
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I think the word rape in common usage, i.e penetration of a vagina, anus (anal rape) or mouth (oral rape) with a penis is how the word rape is commonly used You'd be completely incorrect. "unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim. " Now, the very first part, and last part say, right there, you can rape a man, as a woman. …
/r/MensRights27/10/20 03:43 AM
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Comprehensively my arse.
/r/MensRights27/10/20 03:27 AM
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The definition of rape, at its simplest is sex without consent. Thats it, theres no need to redefine anything. Its changing the legal definition, which is specifically penetration with a penis. Use the word rape because its rape. The benefits are quite simple, like yourself, people don't seem to understand a man being raped by someone who isn't a man is in fact, possible, and more than that, happens remarkably often. Newspapers and whatnot can actually call it what it is and men who had become v…
/r/MensRights25/10/20 12:29 PM
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I don't think this answered anything. If the sentence is the same and its taken 'just as seriously', then there wouldn't be any issue changing the definition, yes? Ministry of justice just engaged in a bunch of whataboutism. The term rape is taken much more seriously by people and the legal definition should match the word's definition. They didn't bring up a single reason not to change it....so new petition?
/r/MensRights25/10/20 12:19 PM
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As a tall man, I would like this woman to take a long walk off a short pier. Not only double standards, its apparently not bodyshaming to declare all men shorter than you unattractive, but it is to say you don't want to date a fat woman.
/r/MensRights23/10/20 07:00 AM
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Depends how crazy he is, actually. There was some dude in Bendigo(another part of the state) who killed someone, he was much crazier, nazi conspicy theorist and had at least three years of religious conspiracies kind of crazy. He at least was to be detained until he was deemed mentally fit, no time limit. They didn't imprison him though.
/r/MensRights23/10/20 06:36 AM
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Depends on if its a jury trial or not, doesn't seem this was. So the charges may have began at murder, but the Justice can change that if they find sufficient reason. Victoria, where i live, is notorious for being garbage with how they dispense justice. And yes, women have massive preferential treatment. In this case, i would say its a bit par for the course, these old people who sentence these people typically have zero understanding of how mental illness works. The fact theres no clause that s…
/r/MensRights23/10/20 06:33 AM
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The court heard Dolheguy had a "profound personality disorder" and was a survivor of "extreme abuse and neglect". Yeah that second part doesn't matter and does not excuse strangling someone. Assuming the rest is all true...so...she needs incredible psychological help because shes a danger to people, yes? Murder," she said. "I just had the urge … it's almost like someone smoking, they can't help it, they just really have to do it. Yes, PSYCHOLOGICAL HELP, YES?! NO? Where is that in her sentence?!…
/r/MensRights23/10/20 06:25 AM
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Ah, such a productive answer, truly an intellectual of unparalleled wisdom. Is it illegal for men and women? Hmm, a quick look says...yes, yes it is. Sounds equal to me and it looks like they won't change the laws until they can get the sex trafficking under control, which is a disproportionate problem that migrants have. Legalizing it would almost certainly help crack down on the sex trafficking, but i do not think they will do it any time soon. Banning prostitution isn't unequal. Its only uneq…
/r/MensRights23/10/20 06:17 AM
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Australia is much more strict with immigration to begin with. If we had no immigrants, Australia would be fine. A good chunk of Sweden's problems come from people immigrating, but not integrating. It has nothing to do with gender roles and everything to do with culture. Its something you do see in Australia, where people all from say, Afghanistan, tend to all live in one area and they don't change anything, do not adapt to their new country. So the problems they moved away from come with them. F…
/r/MensRights23/10/20 06:10 AM
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Yeah, pretty much. If feminists wanted to focus on the countries like in africa, where theres such a huge amount of fgm or something, that would make sense to me...But they don't, they focus on first world countries. Its all about that money. Men face discrimination in workplaces too, but not from other men and only in female dominated professions, like teaching and nursing. I will say it pisses me off that they say 'individual cases of men being negatively impacted by women" , its not individua…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 04:50 PM
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​ Facts: Between January 2011 and May 2012, the DPP required CPS areas to refer to him all cases involving an allegedly false allegation of rape and/or domestic violence. During that time, there were 5,651 prosecutions for rape but only 35 for making false allegations of rape. You know whats interesting about this? They list the prosecutions, not how many were convicted or actually deemed false. Think the language is different between countries, maybe, which is weird. Still, they totally fuck up…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 03:46 PM
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Considering men have been fired over mere accusations(no proof), are often bullied and denigrated by the majority(women) and in some instances have had their position just not be renewed and then replaced by a woman for no reason....no surprise. Theres also the fact that they grade differently and teach differently, can't have that! Everything must be the same and push certain things. Still waiting for those teaching quotas for men.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 02:55 PM
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According to the Finnish law, men have a window of up to two years to renounce paternity of a biologically unrelated child born in wedlock. The deadline could be extended, but only in exceptional cases. I constantly wonder why laws excuse paternity fraud, so if a woman is good at hiding her lies and deception, the guy gets screwed? That doesn't seem just. until the child comes of age in 2032 as well as for the legal costs of the cheating wife who had taken him to court. Alright, what? How the he…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 02:35 PM
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Well, it is India. But theres already been studies and whatnot that shows men get more of this, so its weird to have a separate category for women and children, if they had one specifically for children, that i could understand, but they don't. I would also assume there are more than two overarching categories of cyber crime too. Like...what cybercrime would be woman specific?
/r/MensRights22/10/20 02:21 PM
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Pretty soon other people will be able to make accusations on the behalf of women who are actively objecting to it. How the hell is a text consent not consent? I will grant you some are a little more subtle, but it is defined as sexts and explicit images. The new guidance is just one of several suggestions that the Crown Prosecution Service has made as it attempts to address record-low rape convictions in England and Wales Wait wait wait... So to address a low conviction rate they seek to...remov…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 02:13 PM
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Thats equality. I'm sure they hate it, but suck it up.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 01:58 PM
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Talk with her alone and try to explain that shes actively hurting you for the crime of your existence, try and be real with it, and ask why. If you have other male relatives(like your dad), does she do the same to them, if not, ask her why not. If she continues on, thats that, time to leave. See each other at christmas and birthdays and avoid her otherwise. Red flags include any mention of the patriarchy, male privilege, intersectionalism and critical race/gender theory.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 01:50 PM
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Sweden actually did a pretty good job on eliminating barriers to stuff based on gender and expectation, but they discovered that nothing changed. Then theres the actively feminist government, a lot of problems regarding how they handled immigration and their ultra progressive woke mode going into their schooling among other things. Oh and their weirdly high amount of grenade attacks. Its not as bad as Spain, but theres problems.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 01:47 PM
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Well of course he wasn't going to pay that. They were her relatives. Being a gentleman, Mr Liu offered to pay for their meal And future women lost that as i doubt he's going to offer it ever again. The idea the man should pay for the date is extremely old fashioned and nonsensical at this point. It was basically a transaction to begin with, but also since women didn't really have money, it became expected of the man, who typically did, that makes sense. Nowadays pay for your own damn food. If i …
/r/MensRights22/10/20 01:41 PM
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Indeed. I've heard Denmark is alright on the actual equality, just avoid its neighbour, Sweden.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 01:34 PM
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Double standards and a lack of empathy. Also, narcissism. While i would love there to be a study on it, because theres not, i suspect that feminists tend to be narcissists. The reason Narcissism matters is narcissists tend to gravitate together, in their world, nothing is ever their fault, always other people. They are entitled to everything, including sympathy. The lack of empathy is quite obvious the world over, there are a lot of women who almost seem to regard men as flat out not humans. Whi…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 12:51 PM
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The problem is they can never articulate as to why. Granted, i have no idea what they could possibly say that wouldn't be complete lies. Sometimes people touch each other, this weird push against all touching is quite inhuman, yes, sometimes people are creepy fucks and grab parts or whatnot, thats not just a touch at that point. The shoulder, of all places, should be a pretty safe spot, this guy basically touched the top of her back. Thats not sexual or untoward in any way, its ridiculous to sug…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 12:42 PM
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$15.8 million in cash and assets as well as $1.1 million a year for seven years gives Eichelberger an apartment in New York, a $4 million house in London and half a beach house they're selling in California. "I got off lightly. Think what I'd have had to pay Alyce if she had contributed anything to the relationship." I'd be pissed too. Nobody needs a million dollars a year on top of 15mill+property. Even less so when 100% of the money earned was by specifically not them. Cleese and the Monty Pyt…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 12:35 PM
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So what, if you have a man on a symbol/logos, thats sexist? Does that make women on symbols/logos sexist too? Reminds me of the recent push to remove black people and native Americans and stuff from company logos, as depictions of these people is...racist somehow. But really, shes just trying to be woke, pretty soon she'll want segregation, as thats the new progressive angle.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 12:22 PM
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I wouldn't join a skirt day personally for one reason, I don't own a skirt and I wouldn't waste money on one. But yeah, its pretty common now to be told "You must do this thing!" "I don't want to" "Sexist/Misogyist/Racist/Homophobic/Transphobic/Nazi/Incel!" Or some combination of that. I hate that culture in the west has shifted toward being a petty arsehole to anyone who doesn't perfectly align with you.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 10:34 AM
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...Yes and the American Women's Soccer team, who goes for the world cup and stuff being beaten by a bunch of 16 year old boys means nothing...definitely not a performance issue.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 10:22 AM
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There was a female wrestler i believe is the best paid wrestler, period and she agrees, you bring in the money, you make the money. I think the problem is most people don't support women's sports because if you go to watch a port, typically you go to watch the best and most entertaining. Women's sports isn't that, some of it has to do with ability, but generally people seem to think its boring. I can't really say much myself, i don't watch sports at all.
/r/MensRights22/10/20 10:17 AM
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Hey if its all above board, and the opposite is also true, including overtime and whatnot, seems fair? I know they don't want to play it the fair way though.
/r/MensRights21/10/20 02:25 AM
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Oh sure, but the equivalent i guess, traditionally speaking would be income, dick size
/r/MensRights18/10/20 07:51 AM
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Thats not how we do justice, if we did, then anyone accused of murder would be in jail. like just 2-10 percent of sexual assault allegations are false. Thats actually not true. ITs at least 8% according to the fbi, potentially as high as 40% depending on the study. Most things that are proven true is only about 15%, so only about 23% or so actually have an outcome, the rest, cannot be proven true or false. When people say only 2-10% or 8% are false is meant to imply the rest are true. That is a …
/r/MensRights18/10/20 07:21 AM
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This reminds me somewhat of a story that was posted on here a while back, about somme parents who went on AmitA(if i recall), they had 'tried' to raise their son and daughter gender neutral, but because they viewed masculinity as bad, when both children trended toward masculinity and femininity respectively, they discourged the boy, but encouraged the girl, this led the boy to becoming this huge gender neutral thing, including a model, but they committed suicide and the parents wondered what wen…
/r/MensRights17/10/20 07:48 AM
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I think the former leads to the latter. It helps ensure the problem never goes away. Its well known that those who experience trauma have a tendency to pass it on(not always, thank god) so men who go without help might pass it on, and if women are not punished for it, they will continue to perpetuate it. People don't seem to notice that worldwide, DV isn't decreasing, despite all these organizations, its increasing, and usually the feminist run organizations spend little to nothing on actually h…
/r/MensRights17/10/20 01:16 AM
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They did it by lying, very simply. Repeat a lie often enough, people begin to think of it as fact.
/r/MensRights17/10/20 01:11 AM
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As insane as this sounds, yes, this is what they push. Redefining racism and sexism as ONLY something that those with 'power' can do is a very, very new thing. So even if a woman is blatantly being sexist against a man, it doesn't exist, or is somehow misogyny. There was a post, i think near the start of the year on here, that there was a teenage girl who raped the boy she was babysitting, this was justified by some insane woman as her 'getting back at the patriarchy'. 'Patriarchy' is the new ex…
/r/MensRights17/10/20 12:54 AM
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I'm finding out that I'm conservative as fuck. Obviously not necessarily true. USA is country full of sexist pigs because they are able to vote for Donald Trump. I understand how that opinion could happen, I am also not from the US, from good ool Downunder, Australia. Media has for years and years insisted those things. No, Hilalry lost because she was going to continue a lot of the crap obama did, in addition to being cringey as hell and being cringey in public 'pokemon go-to-the-polls' for exa…
/r/MensRights16/10/20 06:09 AM
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just a $600 fine and had no conviction recorded against her Jeez, i got a harsher fine for attending the men's march in melbourne. She pleaded guilty I don't understand why there was no conviction then. The federally passed law is also meant to be up to a hundred grand in penalty and up to 18 months in jail. So...she did the the thing, admits to it in court, she pleads guilty...and...gets no punishment and is fined a piddling amount. To compare a man in western Australia was sentenced to 20 mont…
/r/MensRights16/10/20 05:48 AM
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No, we know it and acknowledge it Fortunately gay men are the least likely to experience domestic violence, but typically, compared to a straight man there is a little more ackowledgement for them, at least over here in Australia, its just you know...because they are men there are no resources. Much like with everything else, its more they are men, not they are gay, that is the factor that fucks them.
/r/MensRights15/10/20 07:04 AM
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Well, a good way to check is confiscate their phones and check the records. Typically whichever one opposes this fact checking will be the liar. Since their teenagers i think(and hope) it can probably discussed between adults, an important thing is to both not have anyone admit fault and not to blame any party until the facts are actually gathered. If he did do it, then now you know, and likely there will either be some kind of either civil or criminal litigation. Now, the odds of any teenager a…
/r/MensRights15/10/20 07:00 AM
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A mix of traditional values combined with feminism. Its traditional, and somewhat ingrained within us, that men are providers, protectors and whatnot, that not an inherently bad thing at all. Gives you an idea of what to expect and for men to know how to act. BUT, in recent history, more women getting into work and shooting for the moon, and good for them, you got the skills, go for it. Which leads directly to women who are now earning resources on their own still holding the idea in their heads…
/r/MensRights13/10/20 10:11 AM
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"kill all men" and stuff like that but seeing the context I believed they were just exaggerating and being funny. Yeah i don't, because its not funny, generally its hard to sell jokes about those kinds of serious topics, only real comedians seem to be able to pull it off. "because of the bad stuff (they used some word I can't remember) associated with them" This tells me they don't actually know anything about men as individuals and treat them all as part of the whole, if five men are bad, must …
/r/MensRights13/10/20 09:12 AM
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I think this isn't exactly all on her, as such, i think it may have been the case even if he was alive, she had a lot of chronic health problems she actually details in her blog thing. Her body is pretty fucked up and pregnancy was actually life threatening, which is one of those instances where i can understand the decision. If you die and leave 2-3(she also had miscarriages in the past) children as orphans, thats a lot worse.
/r/MensRights13/10/20 08:22 AM
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Theres always the fun one they did in Australia, where they removed gender from resumes, to address sexism and found that when thet happened, the divide between men and women became much greater, not vanished at all. This was somehow presented as being proof of sexism, women getting more callbacks with worse resumes for being women is somehow...more equal?
/r/MensRights13/10/20 08:13 AM
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Yeah thats pretty creepy, nobody took his reaction and statement seriously... People genuinely seem to not understand that guys do not want to sleep with everything that moves with a vagina. Dumbarse guys thinking of fantasies over realities and women who just seem to straight up not understand men at all.
/r/MensRights13/10/20 08:10 AM
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In Australia it is illegal to change your will if you're mentally compromised, a nominated person has to do it for you. ....But i'm guessing inheritance law would go off regardless, which prioritizes spouse and children first up.
/r/MensRights13/10/20 07:54 AM
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Thats called gold digging. 'Why' she says...pff. Pretty vulgar girl at that, talking about piss and shit and whatnot, I'll bet 'lee' doesn't know how to use a computer.
/r/MensRights13/10/20 07:52 AM
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Oh, i only figured that out when they went bankrupt not long ago, shit shes really ahead of the curve on me there.
/r/MensRights13/10/20 04:49 AM
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Umm...what? One, she cheated, and two, this isn't like, seeking emotional support or something, she was getting herself gangbanged, pretty sure its because she wanted to be gangbanged. 'You should be fighting for the relationship'? Why? Why on earth would anyone do that? Does that mean a 'real woman' who comes home and finds her partner in bed with four women should be figuring out what SHE did wrong? Fuck no. This is gas lighting the man, pure and simple and excusing the woman by saying her act…
/r/MensRights13/10/20 04:45 AM
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Unfortunately thats not only the case over here, thats pretty much the world over, one of the reasons women get lesser sentences for such things is because prosecutors are fully aware how difficult it is to make the charges stick, so they offer plea deals. It is unusual they didn't opt for a lesser charge at least. Also women tend to cry a lot, and that does, unfortunately, work. As does, somehow, showing regret(I only say such because it keeps getting brought up by their judges). Hell, a perfec…
/r/MensRights12/10/20 06:42 AM
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Its not even 300 words. I've also once had someone attack my mother for supposedly lying about getting nearly date raped(she managed just barely to get home before it took effect). The people who act like that are very rare indeed. For the most part, they are also downvoted to hell, and ofttimes banned. I don't think I've seen a comment like that get that kind of support, as its far too hyperbolic.
/r/MensRights11/10/20 07:10 PM
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Its not disrespectful. Calling grown men boys isn't inherently disrespectful either, its all based on context, both can be used condescendingly, but not always are.
/r/MensRights11/10/20 04:52 PM
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Thanks for proving my point.
/r/MensRights11/10/20 04:44 PM
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there are good and bad people in both groups. The difference seems to be feminism does nothing about the bad elements, whereas MRAs do, theres some white supremacist guy who calls himself an MRA, outside of one time, he has never been even listened to. A Big issue seems to be there are a hundred different branches of feminism, from ones advocating literal genocide to the woman you generally would just meet in every day life, who supports rights for women but doesn't actually do anything. A huge,…
/r/MensRights11/10/20 04:37 PM
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Except men are no more likely to be pedophiles than women, why is this a common view? I truly don't understand where it comes from.
/r/MensRights11/10/20 02:03 PM
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This is common, not even in more conservative women, but the 'Tradwives' movement(because everything is a movement i guess) is routinely denigrated as a life choice and even been said is white supremacy...even if its a position held by someone with (shock) not white skin. Personally I think its quite telling when you shout at or denigrate the very people you're supposedly 'helping'. Let women make their choices and if a person(in this case, woman) disagrees with you, it doesn't automatically mea…
/r/MensRights11/10/20 01:31 PM
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No, that is a literal childs mentality. If they are wrong, then show it, don't attack them like a petulant child, all it does is lend credence to their point of view because you're being an arse.
/r/MensRights11/10/20 01:23 PM
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You would first have to prove there is a rape culture that doesn't discourage men to rape in the first place, you cannot find a positive depiction of rape in the western world, its even a fuckin trope, 'Rape is a special kind of evil'. Men (and women) who rape aren't encouraged, most are fully aware that it is wrong, but they do it anyway. Its called being a psychopath, or in some cases, sociopaths. If you lack empathy for people, or actually wish to hurt them, knowing rape is wrong changes noth…
/r/MensRights11/10/20 01:21 PM
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They would have yes, but why is this even a post? its such a waste of time, yeah, they're bad guys, the end, there was no reason to post on reddit about it, especially since it doesn't relate to anything tht sub should care about, as vague as that is.
/r/MensRights11/10/20 01:11 PM
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Well heres a couple things. Not the least of which to me is whether they are anesthetized or not(which carries its own risks) it permanently alters the brain of the boy. Its also more expensive. The research supporting the practice frankly makes me angry since i did take a stats class, its all flawed in how they do it, full of bias and miscounting for variables. It doesn't help theres an entire industry around it where hospitals sell foreskins to skin treatment places. Mutilating genitals bad, p…
/r/MensRights08/10/20 10:36 AM
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Shit dude, this post was a fucking bomb of information.
/r/MensRights08/10/20 10:28 AM
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This is pretty par for the course across the world. things like government programs, universal healthcare etc are mostly used by women, and partially because of certain outcries, most of the funding goes that way. Inequality in funding, especially in problems that either have parity, or are mostly suffered by men is never talked about. A way to make sure its never brought up is to quash the conversation, which happens constantly, usually with whataboutism, or just being really loud.
/r/MensRights08/10/20 10:25 AM
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According to at least two feminists, even with Queen Victoria, Elizabeth, Catherine or any queen in history, those were still patriarchies to boot. Even though in a patriarchy such women in prominence wouldn't happen. Men and women had basically the same difficulties for the most part, the only real differences were men dying in wars or work and women dying in childbirth. The people who got to avoid most of these, or mitigate them were those with power/wealth. But men were typically the leaders …
/r/MensRights08/10/20 12:13 AM
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Wow, she was unfaithful, took over a hundred grand he earned with his service after divorcing him and she was given the house, the car and 40%, a near half, of his pension...what the hell? Also no fault divorce is a laugh, and the lawyer saying 'emotionally involved', it was more than that, it was physically involved. This case is nuts, and from the record, it was hardly an isolated incident. It comes off as rewarding the wife for being a bad wife and punishing the husband for doing his job and …
/r/MensRights30/09/20 12:38 PM
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Thats quite useful. Also useful to have the BIGI index on hand. None of this is perfect, but its a helluva lot better than what is 'official'. Its not just advantaged in basic stuff, its also satisfaction, considering how women are typically the ones to complain about stuff, you'd think they'd always be a bit lower on that, turns out no though.
/r/MensRights30/09/20 10:51 AM
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Stellar response, oh, i am slain with your rapier sharp wit! ​ ​ Sarcasm, by the way, if that was not clear. So you have nothing, okay, cool, good day, please learn how to actually debate. Or just be less wrong, i'd prefer both.
/r/MensRights28/09/20 05:58 PM
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Did I ever say anything about a conspiracy? I never said you did, if you reread what i wrote, i said you're losing your mind like such a thing is happening. IE, you're acting like it, not that it is a thing, implying i do not think there is such a thing either. Ah, but you brushed off the people I mentioned by saying "political!" What exactly did you mean by that? I brushed them off because you specifically said this: He ironically says as Gavin McInnes, Steven Crowder, Alex Jones, and Rush Limb…
/r/MensRights28/09/20 04:05 PM
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I mean, he got it done and was in the right, proving wrong the dumbarse woman who thinks little symbols are the arbiters of truth. I think he did win, it was just a sexist inconvenience.
/r/MensRights28/09/20 08:20 AM
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Oh my god, I actually hope this isn't true....but i completely believe it being true, refusing service at a supermarket to the mother, why? My god, i can only imagine what kind of hell that girl put that family though, and then they lose their son/brother on top of it...This is why there needs to be criminal consequences for this, as three people's lives were ruined, one life gone forever, and no consequence for that girl...ridiculous.
/r/MensRights28/09/20 07:26 AM
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So...what would they expect him to do...not change it? Be a bad father?
/r/MensRights28/09/20 06:56 AM
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​ No, toxic masculinity isn't responsible for any of those things He ironically says as Gavin McInnes, Steven Crowder, Alex Jones, and Rush Limbaugh advertise their super macho manly products for you to buy. ...You went on this tangent, you didn't say anything about the political side being part of it. ....do you really think just because someone is political, that they aren't influencing culture? All of these guys are directly connected to Trump, a known sexual offender and child molester. Dire…
/r/MensRights28/09/20 06:51 AM
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Well ben shapiro isn't anything about toxic masculinity, for one, he's anti sjw more than anything, and he is quite flawed, but he has some merit to what he says, frankly, so does crowder, his 'change my mind' segments are the only thing i've ever really watched of his content, and there are a lot of interesting things that people say in those, including him. His other stuff doesn't interest me much. But, if you want me to go through them all, very well, i will. Crowders stuff has nothing to do …
/r/MensRights28/09/20 01:15 AM
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Men don't commit 96% of crime though, violent or otherwise, even with the massive bias in charging and sentencing, women are still about 20% of criminals(varying by country). Also depending upon country, these numbers are changing, in Australia for example, the last decade or so, male crime has been decreasing, female crime has been increasing. Considering the two most common crimes in Australia are domestic violence and physical assaults(ie getting bashed or sexual assault), and yes theres some…
/r/MensRights28/09/20 12:21 AM
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Thats...not proof, thats four guys flogging stuff, out of, how many tens to hundreds of thousands?
/r/MensRights27/09/20 11:56 PM
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...No, trump won because Hillary Clinton was hated just enough and people wanted someone different from another politician who has been around for 40 years doing nothing, and they got it. As much as i dislike trump, he has done some good things that Hillary never would have, banning critical race theory and now critical gender theory from government and government funded entities is only a good thing, for example. I also like you ignored literally everything else. No, toxic masculinity isn't res…
/r/MensRights26/09/20 09:12 PM
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...thanks for shoving the blame somewhere it isn't needed or wanted...and what do conservatives have to do with it? And you're leaving out the group who uses it the most again, feminists. Academics don't know shit, thts painfully obvious these days. To quote, also from the same wikipedia page you quoted: Feminist author John Stoltenberg has argued that all traditional notions of masculinity are toxic and reinforce the oppression of women. Who is both an 'academic' and a radical feminist. or just…
/r/MensRights26/09/20 01:35 PM
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What the definition is and what its used to describe is not the same, it was and has been used to describe...basically anything masculine, being assertive, toxic masculinity, being competitive, toxic masculinity, etc etc. Its very much inline with those who use it the most; feminists, the definition of feminist and what feminists get up to these days have wildly diverged.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 01:28 PM
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I wouldn't say gynocentric, its childcentric, for sure, yeah it wouldn't kill them to mention the insane male suicide rate, which after about 10, boys ramp up the likelihood of suicide a great deal. But, they're trying to inform about it, and help with it, can't disagree with them.
/r/MensRights24/09/20 10:28 AM
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That....makes sense, smart lawyer. I have a feeling she was expecting the undeserved reputation that men are all sexual beasts and rapist pedophiles, along with the fact shes the mother to carry more weight. Glad it didn't.
/r/MensRights24/09/20 10:10 AM
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Good on ya, surprised it took two years, usually you need some evidence for such an accusation. Lawyers are probably pretty happy. Fortunately, despite all the stress and everything, she and the new fella are the losers. Kinda feel sorry for that guy, feel like he walked into a minefield without realising. Still, he's dick.
/r/MensRights24/09/20 09:34 AM
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am unfortunate enough to have a son. Formula for him and circumcision to take away sexual pleasure from him when he grows up. This person shouldn't have children, eugh.
/r/MensRights23/09/20 02:14 AM
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was sentenced to 30 months in prison in May Its sickening that you get less than 3 years for grooming and seducing anyone who is underage, let alone having their child and then accusing them of rape. After a DNA test, the boy was found to be the baby girl’s father and she has since been adopted. The teen’s mum said he was “devastated” about not being able to see his daughter. “Having my grandchild taken away, my son becoming a dad at such a young age – it’s been ­incredibly traumatic for us all,…
/r/MensRights21/09/20 11:21 PM
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Ah yes, blatant misogyny like...going down to the docks on a bike ride...how...woman hating... I remember someone also saying close to what you're saying(their exact words was rampant misogyny), i said go look, they actually changed their mind after ACTUALLY reading. Misogyny, where? In the occasional comment? Are there sexist comments and occasional posts, yeah. But straight up woman hating? Seems remarkably uncommon. They don't have a specific anti woman slur, for one. To date, one incel, for …
/r/MensRights21/09/20 06:26 AM
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You don't need to be big, just have leverage, a good stance, low center of gravity, most people aren't so heated as they will keep fighting when other people are involve, or fight the new people, its why i said, firm instructions, ie 'stop'., helps to shake people out of their anger. They'll still be quite mad, but not throwing fists mad.
/r/MensRights21/09/20 06:00 AM
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Well thats a shame.
/r/MensRights21/09/20 02:54 AM
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A lot? No, they don't. Not even some, its a tiny minority. Keep in mind almost all information regarding incels you find is completely inaccurate, they're todays boogieman. Same with MGTOW really...or mens rights, the information that is public is almost entirely wrong, just repeated a lot. And they do get that low, or very close to it. As to Worse...hmm. No, probably not worse, probably about the same, just the reasoning is different. I never said all, i said generally. Also 'engage' not enrage…
/r/MensRights21/09/20 02:53 AM
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You pull the aggressor off the other one, if its an even fight you generally need two people. Generally then you interpose yourself between them after that, giving firm instructions.. Why would you need weapons? Have you never seen how bouncers act?
/r/MensRights20/09/20 09:13 AM
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Yeah, i don't know, maybe its based on the country or something, i would imagine culture has a lot to do with it, along with the good ol bystander effect.
/r/MensRights20/09/20 06:29 AM
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Oh they changed it, didn't hear about that, I remember vividly the groups you were able to discriminate against. Pretty sure it took longer than a couple days though, cause i only found out about it like a week later and i couldn't believe it was real so went to check. Still, i appreciate the knowledge, Cause on that, i was wrong. Did bpt change their racist policy about those threadds?
/r/MensRights20/09/20 06:27 AM
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Like i said, as appropriate, i never even mentioned violence. And no, its not quite the same, MGTOW turn away and is generally men who are tired, and/or have been hurt, FDS does the exact opposite, they wish to engage, all men to conform to their exacting standards(which if you read them, are impossible). FDS is closer to inceldom, but even incels don't act like arrogant jackasses, they're usually way to depressed for that.
/r/MensRights20/09/20 06:16 AM
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Yes? Granted, its usually in more public places that It seems to happen, but sure, I've done it myself.
/r/MensRights20/09/20 06:12 AM
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redpill/pick up artists are that. They're generally pretty sexist, but fds puts them to shame, by a lot, FDS is more men are shit and you need to weed out all the shitty ones and find one that will simp the hardest(as high value men for them are essentially simps, yes), where as the redpillers and pick up artists are about dating as much as possible for the most part Iroically FDS is really bad for dating tips. the male side, to their credit, actually do know how to pick up women, as they unders…
/r/MensRights20/09/20 02:26 AM
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Traditionally it sort of is, hip size is probably a better one, which usually means the woman can give birth easier, so both mother and child are much more likely to survive. Generally voluptuous women, in the past and more modernly(there was a weird period where this wasn't true) have/are regarded as physically superior in producing children, either the survival of them, providing for the child milk wise, all this stuff physically is meant to mean a better mother. Of course to suggest that mean…
/r/MensRights20/09/20 02:20 AM
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But...they have organized cells and organise people to work together... They recently stared being banned from social media and stuff because of it. They had merchandise...
/r/MensRights20/09/20 02:02 AM
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So thats definitely against reddit policy, right? Also i don't think socially bullying people into suicide could ever be considered 'natural selection' the fuck. Its not even close. Someone has to mentally break to the point their desire to die exceeds their instinctual survival instinct. Its not normal and it should NEVER be encouraged. But they do not want 'natural selection' as an argument. In that world, male dominance would be encouraged because of the physical strength and resilience diffe…
/r/MensRights20/09/20 02:00 AM
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Yeah, the comparison doesn't work very well. I'm sure the people commenting didn't understand they were pointing out how ridiculous men's gender roles are in comparison 'build everything, fight everything and do all the hard labour' as opposed to: cooking. Still though, enough FDS, its a waste of time, effort and thought with those idiots.
/r/MensRights20/09/20 01:48 AM
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...Why didn't anyone stop them? I find it very problematic that we seem to be more likely to film something awful happening rather than try to intervene.
/r/MensRights20/09/20 01:44 AM
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Yes, please, that subreddit is infuriating, female supremacist, man hating trash, we get it. We don't need it here. Just report it to reddit if its appropriate and move on.
/r/MensRights20/09/20 01:41 AM
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Oh yeah, this, a statement with no proof...seems familiar. Whats surprising is somewhere called 'the post millenial' is...disagreeing. But they're independent, so i guess thats why. But what this guy is talking about reminds me a lot of the Feminist Hawaii 'Recovery Plan' for Covid. Its absurdly sexist and would likely make hawaii collapse. I'm all for equal and resilient societies, i'm against inclusivity because how it keeps being done is generally sexist, racist and discriminatory as hell. I'…
/r/MensRights20/09/20 12:57 AM
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Teenagers are stupid and aggressive, i've seen teenage girls kickthe shit out of eachother, act like petty vengeful harpies and more, stupidity in your teenage years is gender neutral. f the world was ruled by woman, it would be much better. Pff, no. Proficiency as leaders isn't related to gender, there have been some great female leaders historically, less so now, but there are still some. Most of our leaders, because of how politics tend to work, are actually really bad leaders. Its become ver…
/r/MensRights20/09/20 12:13 AM
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There isn't one for female dominated areas, 80+% in teaching or childcare, etc is equality. As for mining, show me one friggin woman interested in mining. Hell over here in Australia, they tried to gender quota a mining safety board...and they couldn't, there were literally no women to add, so the safety board dissolved. IT wasn't even directly about mining, just working in the sector in an administrative capacity and they still couldn't do it. If you want to encourage men into nursing, women in…
/r/MensRights19/09/20 11:46 PM
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Thats because there isn't such a post. Even on the worst subreddits, thats still a no. The post would be removed, they would likely be banned, possibly from reddit flat out. That not just against reddits new rules, thats against reddits rules for a long time, and unlike if you said it about men, against women they enforce and have enforced that shit. I assume this was about some feminist subreddit saying how they want to kill men or something. All the big popular sites, reddit, instagram, twitte…
/r/MensRights19/09/20 11:09 PM
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No, i recently finished a long back and forth with a feminist on the australia subreddit. She asserted feninism was great and there were no problems, i tried to show otherwise, but she didn't care, eventually she got annoyed i DARED to say that 'all lives matter' which to her, somehow, meant that i thought discrimination isn't real, i shit you not and further discussion was pointless. They don't want to know, they refuse to acknowledge the shit part of their own movement. They buy into the propa…
/r/MensRights17/09/20 12:53 AM
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This reads oddly. I can only assume that she is a stay at home mum. So the man works, ad also then does 3-4 hours of daily care on his own? Thats really good. 'Too exhausted to eat', then you would be dead. Unless this kid has so much energy that they appear to be on crack, constantly breaks things, makes noise and never rests, never stops to eat, nothing, this is a complete exaggeration. Guilt tripping happens, almost always by other women, my mother was guilt tripped by my grandmother, her own…
/r/MensRights16/09/20 02:29 PM
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Pretty sure all the most powerful people aren't religious, that time has passed. Also..yeah, they're so...nice, definitely an improvement. /s It wasn't even a 'my dad was awful, my mother divorced him', it was 'she took charge and kicked him out'. Sounds so...wrong?
/r/MensRights16/09/20 01:00 PM
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Nobody really cares(unfortunately), and they're lazy. L'oreal still did a positive thing with her on instagram. Even though a huge amount of the comments were telling it like it is. Unfortunately these companies and organisations don't lose money, If they did, they might actually change their tune.
/r/MensRights16/09/20 12:52 PM
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The west didn't have a rape culture as far as anybody knows, closest would be the vikings had a habit of kidnapping women to cart them back home as slaves for various purposes, but that was more all purpose slavery rather than specifically rape culture, rape was still discouraged back home. A rape culture is a culture where rape happens and isn't a big deal, or is encouraged. Very few of those have existed throughout human history. Same with killing, its been quite rare that its been encouraged.
/r/MensRights16/09/20 12:10 PM
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Men are so open about rape Typically they are not. It would be both a cultural and societal problem. You would need to gut how the culture functions and remove all the political leaders who either condone this, or ignore it. Probably would need to change a bunch of laws and de-emphasize the religion. a culture is beginning to form where men cannot be trusted with their own children alone. That culture exists already, perhaps not quite where you live, but its around. as a male I feel like it is m…
/r/MensRights16/09/20 12:07 PM
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But...but there are very few crimes comparitive to population. Also if women are around there will be rapes, awful people do awful things, likes rape.
/r/MensRights16/09/20 04:07 AM
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From what i understand, the top wanted criminals in Europe are overwhelmingly women and a large amount of their crimes are related to people trafficking and the underground sex industry. And women...do tell men what they can and can't wear. There was some article a while back where a woman was irked, and complained about her husband wearing a dress, even though she was 'progressive'. The wars thing, wasn't there a thing showing the Queens in Europe started and continued more wars than their male…
/r/MensRights16/09/20 02:33 AM
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'Heartbreak defeat' Pff, lol. Oh yeah, that change they telegraphed FIFTEEN YEARS in advance and many years after men's had already increased? Gee, whodda thunk? What a friggin non issue, of course it wasn't discrimination, all the complaints were essentially 'we weren't paying attention and this negatively affects us, change it back.' The women against inequality...want the rules changed back to being unequal. This article certainly doesn't see that hypocrisy.
/r/MensRights16/09/20 01:56 AM
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Sounds like quite the abusive relationship...for him. Anyone who says 'i knew it was my actions that caused them to hit me' is deluding themselves and has been successfully gaslighted. At least the last line seems to acknowledge this doesn't make sense.
/r/MensRights14/09/20 11:48 AM
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according to the Equal Treatment Bench Book, published by the Judicial Studies Board (JSB) Ironic, considering that is NOT equal. Quoting Supreme Court judge Baroness Hale, it added: "It is now well recognized that a misplaced conception of equality has resulted in some very unequal treatment for women and girls." Yep, treating females the same as males is unequal, what horseshit.
/r/MensRights14/09/20 11:11 AM
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I mean, i would just say 'like other falsely accusations'. Falsely charging someone with a crime is a crime in itself. Usually punished with like two years in jail. If accusations of rape and sexual assault were treated the same, there probably wouldn't be any issues. As for the social aspects of such, not sure how to fix that, a public apology by the accuser wouldn't hurt though.
/r/MensRights14/09/20 10:58 AM
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Thats discrimination...
/r/MensRights08/09/20 04:30 AM
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Such assertions could use some...evidence. Not that we'll ever get any.
/r/MensRights08/09/20 04:25 AM
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r/LetsTalk Ironic, i can only assume there is a mod or two that really hates that whole topic that broke no rules? Mods really are petty these days. Not all, but a ton.
/r/MensRights08/09/20 03:28 AM
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Well of course, when a boy is raped, its his fault(/s). But are also socialized to think that way.
/r/MensRights06/09/20 02:14 PM
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Thanks, but its fine now, two were solved pretty well overall, just the last was...problematic. Compared to other things in life though, quite minor.
/r/MensRights06/09/20 01:21 PM
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The nature thing is weird, how do men stop them from doing those things now? for walks, again how are they stopped from it now? At night the danger is still there. And as someone who has walked quite a bit in the dead of night, its not any better than a daytime walk. Unless you're a vampire. Alright, so its all fears and anxiety, figures. As for things like dancing and whatnot, not happening, nigh all businesses would be closed. Politics....yeah no, nothing would get done. With 50+% of most poli…
/r/MensRights06/09/20 11:41 AM
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Wow, every comment was removed, that is amazing. First time I've seen that. Too bad too, using removeddit, there were some good comments, the op was kind of an ass though. No reason given for the removal either.
/r/MensRights06/09/20 10:59 AM
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Not buying it, the greens have been pushing woke intersectionality men are bad stuff for some time. This is the same group who brought on that woman who ran a dv organisation who spouted complete lies on television that firefighters go home and beat their wives, all the while, a member of the greens standing there nodding along. So wrong was she that the people who did the study she cited publicly corrected her.
/r/MensRights06/09/20 07:34 AM
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That woman fucking saying 'If you felt so bad about yourself, then how did you get the Lead in the School play?" makes me very angry. Must have been torture to hear about this, see her reaction to having to go and have nothing happen. Because he would go to jail.
/r/MensRights06/09/20 07:19 AM
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I'd say like domestic violence, its closer to 50/50. Historically that is incredibly inaccurate. How would we know? 'Historically', we have no idea of the prevalence outside of specific accounts like Mohammed. There is some credence to women raping children more. Women dominate every profession involving children and there is little to no stigma with a strange woman hanging out with a kid. The rate of statutory rape(or coercive rape, or grooming) amongst female teachers seems to be very high. a …
/r/MensRights06/09/20 07:09 AM
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'Its different because women'. I've seen these kinds of videos, women do not get harassed much or at all. I recall a woman striding through, i believe it was downtown new york, made up, looking good. Was she approached? Yeah, a number of guys attempted to initiate a conversation. But harassment happened like once, i believe, in three hours. Also, going by how people are, you'd need someone i the top 20% of guys to test this, where for a woman, top 50% would be fine. Aside from that, act like pre…
/r/MensRights03/09/20 01:58 PM
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Oh boy. Or they'd repeat the same false statistics which claimed, for example, that men are raped far more frequently than women. (In reality, according to the Office for National Statistics, around 560,000 women experience sexual assault each year, compared with 140,000 men). Sneaky, sexual assault =/= rape, not to mention women who rape men would not even be recorded as rape, thanks UK. online activity shows the U.S., UK, Canada and Australia are hotspots. It is a network of websites, forums a…
/r/MensRights03/09/20 01:04 PM
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Pretty much, what is generally referred to as toxic masculinity i've only had it pushed by women in my life(not to rag on women, most of the best people through my life have been women). It sticks with you if you open up emotionally to people, and then they ghost you. I have a big wall when it comes to trust now, but those bricks were mostly all laid by women, as in only one man was at all involved.
/r/MensRights03/09/20 11:37 AM
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the level of cattiness that women have towards me and each other is a nightmare There is a reason female only businesses have collapsed from it. But a lady lumberjack, respect. I think that maybe men gravitate towards teaching online because they can't deal with the same toxic environment in the brick and mortar schools. I think you are correct, there have been a few stories on here about the blatant discrimination against male teachers in schools, being replaced, being accused of misconduct and…
/r/MensRights03/09/20 10:53 AM
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That. Men who truly care about gender abolition What men care about this? I've only seen this pushed by women.
/r/MensRights03/09/20 10:35 AM
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Also a man is presumed to be a pedophile if hes anywhere in the vicinity of a child, or a kidnapper, etc. Even when women do those things at the same rate, or more, yet don't have the same stigma. Women feel unsafe at your mere existence, when you have done nothing beyond simply be around? Well thats your fault. But if a man has any fear of women, women WILL denigrate him. Sex is always the man's responsibility, not only do you have to be good, you also have to get her wet. I don't see women bei…
/r/MensRights03/09/20 09:59 AM
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Well, if being unconscious is consent, i have a great idea for an organ 'donation' business. Personally I have seen that it seems to come from a complete lack of understanding of men on a fundamental level, as if we are all robots, devoid of weakness, devoid of feelings sometimes, who are always up for sex with any woman from age 11+. AKA women pushing toxic masculinity.
/r/MensRights03/09/20 08:28 AM
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They tend to get real mad when you can actually name them.
/r/MensRights03/09/20 08:19 AM
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The problem is feminism is actively covering up any issues men have, or downplay them and engage in whataboutism to make it about women. To them, no men, ever, have problems. Equality only goes in one direction to them, tearing men down(who, remember, have no problems) is perfectly acceptable. They engage is extremely intellectually dishonest tactics and defend themselves with the catch alls of 'misogyny' and 'patriarchy', even when its women disagreeing. Feminism now only exists to perpetuate f…
/r/MensRights03/09/20 08:18 AM
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Sex against you will is rape. The end. According to some legal definitions, a man cannot be. By the actual meaning of the word, of course a man can be raped. Its absurd to say otherwise. Men, contrary to popular belief, don't want to have sex 24/7. Saying they do speaks to astonishing ignorance about 50% of humanity.
/r/MensRights03/09/20 08:08 AM
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Yeah its nice, but this is a repost.
/r/MensRights02/09/20 07:04 AM
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How eloquent. Go away.
/r/MensRights02/09/20 07:03 AM
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I'd bring it up, if you're on good terms, then why not? ​ Maybe it was just badly worded? Who knows.
/r/MensRights31/08/20 08:29 AM
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Not just anti male...maybe, but shit parenting. I've known for quite some time...there are a lot of parents whip definitely should NOT be parents. Thats the crux of the issue here, from the sounds of it, the younger sister didn't really do anything, just said she found her clothes, wet and slimy in his room. They did the rest. Which is quite insane. Those insults though...thats shit you never recover from. The fact the mother just said essentially 'everything will be fine' then later called abou…
/r/MensRights31/08/20 08:11 AM
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Wasn't there some case, i think it was in india, where a man was legally required to have sex with his wife when she wanted? And I believe it all came about because they didn't have sex for like, a month.
/r/MensRights31/08/20 07:53 AM
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because(fixed for ya) i damaged another person experience with my words. Well thats vague and probably not a rule, does that mean if i went on and literally anyone talked to me i can dob on them to a gm and get a strike against them?
/r/MensRights31/08/20 07:51 AM
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"You wouldn't say that to a woman in person." Why wouldn't you? Sexual harassment, even in a game isn't okay, sure...this isn't sexual harassment. You were commenting on something being unusual which could be observed, presumably by anyone. If you don't want panties to be seen, wear a longer fucking skirt.
/r/MensRights31/08/20 07:49 AM
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"Had learned her lesson after her previous violent behaviour' her lawyer said. What? Clearly not, nor will she. This is just saying 'yo women, you can permanently injure a man who insulted you and you won't be punished.' Thats not nightmarish at all(/s).
/r/MensRights31/08/20 05:55 AM
1

Didn't they already do this for racist stuff and found minorities were way more racist? And didn't they do it for the word 'slut' and found women used it way way more than men? I guess its round 3 of trying to make everything white men's fault? In Australia, scientists at the Queensland University of Technology... God dammit my country, why!? The team hopes social media platforms could adopt the technology. From one million, there then remained 5,000 tweets. According to the team, their system c…
/r/MensRights31/08/20 03:47 AM
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The mum came up to me and shouted at me for touching her daughter. Karens...Karens everywhere. All of these situations sound like bad parenting, so instead of facing up to the fact they fucked up, they blamed you. Who the fuck leaves their kid outside a store alone?
/r/MensRights31/08/20 03:38 AM
2

He said he was going to call the police if I didn't give him my information (including my full name and address). He ended up getting a photocopy of my driving license and God knows what he's going to do with it. Yeah i'm pretty sure he can't do that. If he called the cops saying you were suspected of kidnapping a girl or something, then be told you took her to the desk and got the mother called over, odds are he'd be fined for wasting police time. I've actually been in the position of the girl,…
/r/MensRights31/08/20 03:37 AM
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What country? Where is this true, Saharan Africa? Saudi Arabia? Yeah, women have it rough in these places(so do men, just in different ways, typically), but like Europe, America, etc, this holds literally no weight. Also, the medical thing, there are some places in first world countries where you do need your wife's permission for a vasectomy. As to how, well, its FDS, man hating encouraged. Ignoring facts and reality too.
/r/MensRights31/08/20 03:13 AM
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..Yeah, pretty much. When i was young, i watched aliens, ripley was great, or terminator 2, sarah connor was great. Hell, i've watched the entire Series of Xena Warrior princess at least twice through, it was pretty great, near the end got pretty weird though. But these worked. Ripley wasn't some physical powerhouse, she fought smart. Sarah Connor got training knowledge to be able to do what she did. Xena..well, to begin with, was played by Lucy Lawless, who is really tall and she was more acrob…
/r/MensRights31/08/20 03:02 AM
2

Wow, what a load of bunk. This is an edited extract from Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates, published by Simon & Schuster on 3 September. To order for £14.78 (RRP £16.99) Well thgat makes some sense... But i'm not surprised this is on the guardian, men decide to do something, misogyny! I've said it before, I don't agree with MGTOW, but its their choice. As for the not having meetings alone or whatever in businesses, thats actually a seperate issue and it happened after a bunch of guys who were c…
/r/MensRights31/08/20 01:39 AM
1

Well, yes, they will remove anything contradictory, especially if it is correct, they do not tolerate dissent and if they are ever proven wrong after the fact, you can be damn sure they will keep that on the down low(amber heard being the best example of it).
/r/MensRights30/08/20 02:42 PM
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I think a better one would be Herstory, since History is misogyny. I kid of course, but feminists have said that stuff, i really wish i'd saved where someone who actually studied language ripped that whole idea apart, think it was a tumblr post.
/r/MensRights29/08/20 05:29 AM
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You might think they would go talk to him before murdering him...but i guess not. Reportedly they asked him to give the kids a ride, so they must have trusted him at least a little. I get wanting justice(or vengeance in this case), but immediately jumping to murder seems just psychotic. That sentencing disparity though, oof. Still, people really need to teach their kids that lying is BAD. Joke about something like that, bad shit ensues.
/r/MensRights29/08/20 03:08 AM
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Don't...joke about that, the fuck?
/r/MensRights29/08/20 03:04 AM
2

A fun fact is Mary Queen of Scots is my ancestor. But yeah, I always find the 'everything is and always has been a patriarchy' just..insane. So, patriarchy is why we have female politicians all over the world, america's military industrial complex is in the hands of women and societies like scotland, england, ireland, hell, even the friggin mongolian empire had female leaders and women held great amounts of autonomy and authority. But if you ignore history entirely, then i guess its really easy.…
/r/MensRights29/08/20 02:28 AM
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'Other factors' is too vague, it could be literally anything, fairly sure thats illegal in most countries. If they also charge differently based on gender...that is discrimination and is illegal in pretty much the entire western world.
/r/MensRights29/08/20 02:16 AM
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For religions, it sort of is, in an odd way. I know for the jews its meant to represent a covenant with god(why god wants foreskins, or the removal of them, something he made, is beyond me, but hey). For muslims, I don't actually know why they do it, or the justification for it, i should say. I still find it super weird that a procedure that can result in infections, bleeding to death, etc, in a time where medicine was crap became so popular. And yes, grown men usually don't, its why they don't …
/r/MensRights28/08/20 09:55 AM
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Thats the NEW definition of racism, it wasn't ten years ago. My point is, from what you said, ONLY people who are white can be racist. Which is false and you have confirmed that is false, making most of everything you said a complete waste of time. Look into critical race theory. Which has also been proven to be overtly racist, ironically. globally dominant panethnic group. Because they happen to be from the most advanced countries? 'White' people are some of the numerically most inferior. Asian…
/r/MensRights28/08/20 05:38 AM
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What? Both practices were designed to curb sexuality, the cleanliness thing for men was a side 'benefit'(ignore all the deaths). Aside from that, 'not affecting the male sex organ' is not true at best and is 100% false at worst, there are complications all the time. I also hate how its just 'fgm does this' when there are differences between them. I'm no fan of any of it, but type1 and type 3 are extremely different. Genital mutilation is bad. One is recognized as such and one isn't. Why do peopl…
/r/MensRights28/08/20 02:06 AM
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"racism," which refers to any speech or behavior that bolsters whites' dominant racial status That is not the definition of racism. If you are african, you can be racist, if you are asian, you can be racist, even against other asians. So on and so forth. Antiracism concerns the former definition. It involves efforts to address and eliminate white privilege Which doesn't exist, thereby making it a waste of time.
/r/MensRights28/08/20 01:52 AM
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Isn't anti-racism...just racism? And like enforcing thought crime and all that? I've only heard bad things about being anti racist, much in the same way i only know being racist is bad. “neutrality” is a tool of “white privilege in our society of inherited systemic racism.” Fuck me thats part of this whole 'time is white supremacy and racist' shit isn't it? Literally the dumbest possible things. Also what does being a man have to do with being racist?
/r/MensRights28/08/20 01:50 AM
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The laugh though...its not funny to piss people off by destroying something that they've made.
/r/MensRights27/08/20 02:01 AM
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Sorta, on the side of grown men fantasising about their teachers...it comes down to what they think it would be like, their fantasy, rather than reality. The actual stats about it shows that boys are nearly as damaged as girls are by these things(and that deviation might be because they do not wish to show weakness, but that is just speculation on my part). For women, I don't know why they really think like that its impossible for a fellow woman to do such a thing. Maybe its the in group bias? B…
/r/MensRights27/08/20 12:30 AM
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Ahh, that makes some sense then.
/r/MensRights26/08/20 11:59 AM
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Well, 6 years, not even a thousand followers, don't think anyone cares, considering how twitter is, thats nothing. Somebody is wasting their time. Also lol buzzfeed.
/r/MensRights26/08/20 10:36 AM
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I recall a story a while back about a father who was hanging outside a store with their daughter, some woman comes up and just yoinks the kid and begins walking off, when the father tries to stop her, she screams someone is trying to steal her kid and a bunch of strangers beat the crap out of the guy, until the mum comes out and puts a stop to all this(she initially thought the husband was being mugged). For myself, kids like me, more than i like them, but I've had few real problems fortunately,…
/r/MensRights26/08/20 10:34 AM
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As much as i understand that...its a problem, because then those people are passively validated in their garbage and they, and where they work, will never change.
/r/MensRights26/08/20 10:28 AM
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Actually she wasn't, the people who made the study she was referring to came out and said she was inferring something they didn't find. Its that during periods of crises(like, a bushfire), dv increases, thats really the long and short of it, and yeah, everyone gets stressed, they make mistakes and do bad things. Crime also increases, as does suicide, lots of stuff.
/r/MensRights26/08/20 10:27 AM
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This may be the dumbest sign i've seen. To begin with its inaccurate.
/r/MensRights26/08/20 05:54 AM
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"Society".
/r/MensRights26/08/20 05:45 AM
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..So why isn't this a big deal when you're single? You do the exact same things. I'm single and do all this(except the sense of duty and responsibility, its just shit you do).
/r/MensRights26/08/20 05:40 AM
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What? That seems illegal because there is no supporting evidence for that. Or maybe thats one of those' oh yeah we can discriminate on this because its not called out as illegal specifically'. Like that woman who said firefighters came home and beat their wives, probably a crock of shit.
/r/MensRights26/08/20 04:56 AM
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Because no woman has ever done bad things to children, no no no, and ignore all the human traffickers on the most wanted list in europe...who are almost entirely women. I think its a good idea for no single PEOPLE to participate in such a thing, but theres no need to be sexist about it, contrary to this weird belief, the overwhelming majority of men have zero interest in children sexually. Same is true of women, really. Pedophiles are not common, thankfully, neither are child/human traffickers.
/r/MensRights23/08/20 07:15 AM
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Women have been oppressed and discriminated against and still are in parts of the world. Have been isn't really a consideration in my book, what happened a hundred years ago doesn't have much relevance outside of historical recording and learning about the bad stuff so we don't fuck up and repeat it. Are there women who are discriminated against in the world? Yes. Is it in countries where they actually complain about it on the internet? Usually no, there are some exceptions. Oppression of men an…
/r/MensRights22/08/20 12:57 PM
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But that statement warrants discussion. For one, where? The US, Australia, Canada, the UK and most of Europe? Fuck no. At least half of Africa? Yeah. But even in Africa, there were all those Muslim schools where men and boys were going and being beaten imprisoned, tortured, raped and the police had to be anonymously tipped off before anything was done.
/r/MensRights22/08/20 12:00 PM
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Yeah no, the boyfriend i can buy, the 'friends', okay, the dad, no. If at least the boyfriend part is true, that relationship certainly won't last, because theres no respect there. Most likely that woman is lying our her arse. Most people are quite concerned if you say you hate the group they are a part of. At a minimum you get: 'well not all, theres me, yeah?'
/r/MensRights22/08/20 09:51 AM
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Oh yeah, i've mentioned it around a couple times. Pretty much right after i learned to read I wanted to learn everything, in(if i recall) second grade, and later in third grade, I was told to stop putting my hand up to answer questions. I was very enthusiastic and almost all the other kids never put up their hand, but i did, always, and i was usually right. I wasn't given a reason, and as you might imagine this killed my enthusiasm a bit. Later on in fourth grade, it was what i like to refer to …
/r/MensRights20/08/20 05:35 AM
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No idea what they're on about, even over ten years ago, back when i was in school, many girls bought skirts that were deliberately too small to show off. Also I guess they never heard about that school that refused to let boys wear shorts in school, so they all wore skirts and the school gave up. Thats not female oppression, men have stricter standards they must adhere to when it comes to clothing in most professions and education. They just want something new to bitch about and came up empty.
/r/MensRights20/08/20 04:24 AM
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Holy shit actual information batman. I feel like actually putting the name of the unit rather than 'all female unit' would be better then, as theres not any real indication of who they are or represent, what you wrote here sounds great! And they have a cool name to boot. Like from the title and photo, its just people doing their job, but if they added just a snippet of the information you put here to the post/title, okay, my opinion has changed, thats quite impressive.
/r/MensRights20/08/20 04:06 AM
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Well, certainly different situation, I remember another couple who did similar, but sued the guy, who was a friend of theirs. Basically its a dice roll. I don't know why either governments, or mothers really want to just stick it to fathers so much. Theres only so much you can justify with 'responsibility' and 'support the child' before you're just trying to fuck over someone. The system for such things really needs to be more robust, the fact people have died due to their poverty because of chi…
/r/MensRights19/08/20 05:02 AM
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Sounds like tuesday in most universities. But there are already plenty of scholarships that are female only, just copy one of them, yeah its sexist, but that hasn't stopped anybody yet. At least not outside of America, really.
/r/MensRights19/08/20 04:54 AM
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Actual FGM, but i didn't know that about the UK and piercings, thats pretty dumb. If its almost entirely by women of their own free will, getting piercings, thats not FGM, unless we're also counting all piercings as...mutilation i guess, so everyone should be getting charged with crimes for getting a piercing. How puritan of them. ITS SO strange though he fuckin daily mail is doing ACTUAL journalism, with sources and accuracy and clarification, just five years ago they were a dumpster fire, alth…
/r/MensRights19/08/20 04:47 AM
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The comments, oof, spicy. People seem to call out the ridiculousness of it. Good to see people thinking for themselves. This is probably why so many sites disable/don't have comments.
/r/MensRights19/08/20 03:48 AM
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Yes, but ironically, its also becoming bad for women as well, most just don't realise it. Take domestic violence in say Australia(which is where i live, so i know the most about). So, domestic violence is a growing thing, billions of dollars is pumped into services, shelters, etc...yet it increases, not decreases(with physical assaults being among the most common 2 crimes). At the same time, female crime is increasing and has been for like the past twenty years, while male crime decreases. Beyon…
/r/MensRights18/08/20 12:51 PM
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...No, the root of all negatives for men isn't misogyny. That makes no sense. Aside from that, the misogynistic view of parents and the family unit', not sure how the traditional, two parent unit is misogyny, but okay. However I am reminded that any time family courts are checked on, investigated or looked into every feminist and women's organisation loses their fucking minds and tries to stop it. Obviously this is because of misogyny!(/s) They're delusional, straight up, they're just saying thi…
/r/MensRights18/08/20 12:37 PM
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I appreciate the thought, i'm alright-ish, a few periods of extreme stress. Haha, the dog analogy is somewhat apt, maybe its why big dogs tend to get along rather well with me. I learned some years ago that most people are bad at reading people. That and a surprising lack of empathy.
/r/MensRights17/08/20 01:23 PM
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Weirdly enough thats good for you, i'm not one for just smearing people, but if shes shit, shes shit and that helps prove unfit parentage. There is a point where being the mother isn't enough, but its a hefty one, so get every little thing you can.
/r/MensRights17/08/20 01:05 PM
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..What reproductive rights? Seriously, men don't have any, apparently beyond choosing to have sex. Wait, i lie, as men and boys who have been raped still need to abide by the mother. Thats not horrifying at all(/s).
/r/MensRights17/08/20 07:13 AM
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It makes no sense to just be like 'well you agreed to sex so you agreed to the risk of pregnancy.' Yes, but risking a pregnancy isn't automatically agreeing to be a father. The woman takes the same risk, the difference is she gets to decide what happens with both of them, plus a potential kid. She doesn't have to be honest, or she could flat out lie.There are women who do You're putting your trust(and future) in someone who can effectively control potentially your whole life from that point on(s…
/r/MensRights17/08/20 07:10 AM
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Kids can sniff out a fake and a liar really fast. Good instincts, i guess, a friend of mine's step sister said something like that, she uses her nephew on guaging on if someones a decent person. Makes some sense. I haven't thought about it that much, but, i'm a big guy, who, seems to be naturally quite intimidating, i wear dark clothes, don't smile much, etc, the only people who seem to not care are either the people that know me, children, or the elderly. 99.99% of the time i'm a teddy bear, co…
/r/MensRights16/08/20 01:16 PM
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"This is a FUN way to SHAME" Yes its homophobic and also insulting. If a woman did this, because i say no for WHATEVER reason(maybe i have a cold sore, who the fuck knows), thats it, we're done, get the hell out. Imagine saying "Yeah, if you don't suck my dick you must be a lesbian." Thats that dumbass, misogynistic bullshit which is rightly denigrated. It doesn't become better if you flip the genders.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen16/08/20 07:15 AM
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Then you have my respect. I've known more than a couple female teachers that either hated children, or hated boys(hard to tell when you are the boy). I know theres been research on the bias, but most don't seem to realise it. sheeple of a woman. I hate that i know exactly what you mean, and again, you have my respect for that.
/r/MensRights16/08/20 06:28 AM
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Idk if this is gonna take down but it's worth a shot :/ You must be new here, very little is taken down unless it breaks the rules. The answer is very simple, right now, pretty much globally, feminism actively hates men. Not every single feminist, mind you, but a huge swath of them, but especially the ones in politics, journalism, who work in various areas like family courts, domestic violence, etc. It has come to the point where if you even just question what they say as a woman, they attack yo…
/r/MensRights16/08/20 06:13 AM
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Sounds eeriely familiar, that kid reminds me a lot of myself, I find it ridiculous homework is so important. I only did snippets as well. The idea is simple, okay, i've learned this and can do it in my head, why would i continue repeating that? Lets do something new and interesting and hopefully, challenging. I had a big argument with one of my maths teachers because i refused to show working out, even though i had the right answer. The system exists and it sucks. Homework is dumb. But even when…
/r/MensRights16/08/20 05:53 AM
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Their post reads to me as they are loudly broadcasting their cognitive dissonance and irrational anger in every sentence. But when it comes to disagreements/debates on reddit, this is about 99/100 times will happen. 'Rawr, angree' seems to be the response most of the time, usually because they have nothing to back up what they say and so they yell at you and run away.
/r/MensRights16/08/20 03:47 AM
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Isn't this what would constitute hate speech or something? No, because its men? Okay... What an absurd statement. I wish it was satire, but i highly doubt it is.
/r/MensRights16/08/20 03:33 AM
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Print that shit out, keep it in as many forms as possible, the originals, the files of such and a physical copy, the physical copies should cite the originals.
/r/MensRights16/08/20 12:27 AM
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Those symptoms would not be consistent, I have no idea how a doctor would buy an overdose as an allergy.
/r/MensRights16/08/20 12:26 AM
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Damn, thats rough. My mother went through an oddly similar situation with me as the kid, I eventually came to the conclusion that family courts are just the worst. I have no idea how it ended up like that, but good people get screwed constantly, mostly fathers, but some mothers too. Yay(/s). MY advice is to get ahold of those financial records of the money transfers, i really hope he didn't do it in cash, because that screws him a lot. Second, anything related to the visitation with supervision …
/r/MensRights15/08/20 02:30 PM
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I fucking knew it. As soon as they're the majority, they push to become even more of a majority. There is NEVER a single quota for male teachers, male nurses, psychologists, etc etc. Its bullshit and it was never about equality. Its just the preamble to become the majority. I hate that more and more of my country is trying this or listening to this crap.
/r/MensRights15/08/20 01:42 PM
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I agree with her. Why doesn't she respect herself enough to stand in line like any man? Why isn't it her right to stand with them? Why is she acting like a little baby when she has to follow the rules everyone else does? Many questions.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen15/08/20 06:21 AM
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If two men make you hate men, then you have a serious problem with how you view people. Majority of men do nothing negative to women. In any group, there is always a small amount, usually about 5%, who are awful. Just flat out bad, will not improve, lost causes. The majority of the group though disagree with that little percentage, so it doesn't go anywhere. Literally every day, for every one man who does something shit to a woman, there will be a man(usually many) who will help a woman, who wil…
/r/MensRights15/08/20 06:15 AM
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...Correct.
/r/MensRights15/08/20 06:08 AM
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From what i can tell its a knock on effect of sorts. See, if you get moire women into politics, those women get more women into politics until only women are in politics, like in finland. Usually the arguments made by feminists are difficult to refute at face value(You want equality for women, right? etc), if you try to dig deeper, they will shut that shit down. Mostly, it comes down to flat out ignorance, most people have no idea how it is, and they listen to twitter way too much and assume its…
/r/MensRights15/08/20 06:07 AM
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I mean, thats an ultra traditionalist viewpoint, but you can think that way i guess, as long as you accept al lthe other stuff i guess. I don't think i could, as it kinda demotes women to basically the level of agency of children. But i'm sure they will want to work and have money and stuff, so they're probably just a massive hypocrite as they usually are.
/r/MensRights15/08/20 06:01 AM
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even with women only being convicted of 20% of all crime(80% of other convictions being men) ? If you actually read the comment...i never said that.
/r/MensRights11/08/20 11:24 PM
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Why are you replying to my comment with something i pointed out?
/r/MensRights11/08/20 02:19 PM
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I mean, we know. India is brought up fairly often. There was also the multiple times men in africa were found to have been beaten, tortured and abused at muslim schools. People do forget that if somewhere sucks for women, it likely sucks quite a lot for men too. But places like the UN forget it the most. Saudi Arabia is surprisingly high on the (incredibly biased) Gender Equality index, because men have almost all the same problems women do, but also have shit like die way earlier. yes like chil…
/r/MensRights11/08/20 01:19 PM
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"And improve quality of life" For the human, the dog's life i somehow doubt is improved, it cannot procreate anymore. And no, a man with low testosterone is literally unhealthy, you develop a ton of medical issues(especially around puberty), so this 'anonymous doctor with a PhD'(Seriously, what kind of quote is that?), can go screw herself, as castration is never an option. Its progressive to wish to chemically futz with, and cause medical issues, with 50% of the population? Eugh, no, its not. I…
/r/MensRights11/08/20 09:20 AM
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Allegedly is correct, as it wasn't. 2014's Elliott Rogers, was. Inccels being the main focus here is weird over say, Antifa, who is literally attacking people right now. Also forgot about female incels, which do exist, in that definition.
/r/MensRights11/08/20 09:13 AM
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Wait...but did they do it? I would hate to learn they died and didn't at least succeed. Okay i looked it up, they did. The father also had to be flown to hospital, so nearly everyone died in this situation. Article. For some reason you're not allowed to put comments, which is weird. Apparently they didn't know how to swim. So, yes, actually, i would assume it is partly put down to toxic masculinity. Its kind of nuts they dived in when neither of them could swim. Alvarez had just had a new baby a…
/r/MensRights11/08/20 09:03 AM
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Huh, I'll bet thats pretty much normal back through other records too, whats weird, even with women only being convicted of 20% of all crime(80% of other convictions being men). There are plenty of women who do some truly awful things....but none were ever sentenced to death? I can only guess its the prosecutors never going for it, simply for the reason that its hard to convict women of the really bad stuff(rapes, murders, torture) alone, thanks to jurys being automatically biased for women, dea…
/r/MensRights11/08/20 08:56 AM
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AKA, feminists are racist, sexist and don't like democracy. What a wonderful ideology. (/s)
/r/MensRights11/08/20 03:47 AM
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It wasn't attempted murder, he did die, the injury eventually killed him. I did actually read the piece, its nuts. She called for literal genocide, thats not daring, that psychotic.
/r/MensRights09/08/20 07:15 AM
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Infidelity isn't a flaw, its a betrayal. If you somehow have an open relationship, then i guess its fine. But its ridiculous to expect this kind of thing from guys just because. There was that one where if you're a military wife and your husband goes off, if you cheat on him he should stay with you and raise this other man's kid. etc etc. If anyone said a woman should always take back a man if he cheats on them, no matter what, because thats what it means to be a good woman or some garbage, ther…
/r/MensRights08/08/20 09:47 AM
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Thats mostly because feminism goes right out the window. Its nothing to really do about gender equality, its about feminists being ignored. Those who just spend their time reeing as a job and not actually doing anything useful suddenly don't have jobs.
/r/MensRights08/08/20 04:37 AM
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"Well, you're not being a lady." Its ridiculous to try and pull ye olde tradition out when it suits you, but not adhere to them yourself.
/r/MensRights08/08/20 04:14 AM
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Doesn't happen zero reports...yeah, no, there are reports, they aren't there if you don't look for them. My favourite being the court records about the boys who got raped and then were taken to court for child support. But they don't exist, i guess.
/r/MensRights08/08/20 03:48 AM
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Yeah, i was essentially going to reply with what everyone else did. Its not much more, Its much closer than anybody realizes, mainly because the definition of rape rarely applies to men raped by women in most countries. I concede women are likely to be raped more, especially by those close to them. Thats actual facts, but its not even a 1.5:1 split.
/r/MensRights08/08/20 02:38 AM
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Think you're looking in the mirror there mate, judges give directions, not flat out judgments. Judges do not tell jurors what judgments to make, thats interference in the legal process.
/r/MensRights08/08/20 02:33 AM
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The MRAs that actually do try to associate themselves with the MRM and do bad shit are called out for it. Feminists and their vast array of Radical feminists, who range from wanting to kill all men, or enslave all men to other weird eugenics things, or transform the world into an oppressive matriarchy...are not called out. Unless they are terfs, and not really then either. TYhey get called out by the LGBT people, but basically no feminists. You have basically admitted, here, you will be listened…
/r/MensRights07/08/20 10:00 AM
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Men and women aren't that divided, its why feminists are a minority, feminism and men are divided. As is feminism and the MRM. Women are much more common as victims of rape Not much, just more. Justifying being against women or against men because they’re against you isn’t okay. ...Nobody would argue with you here. Mens Rights isn't anti women, it inherently must be anti-feminism to some degree. I think we should be trying to uplift everyone around us not bring certain people down or only bring …
/r/MensRights07/08/20 09:53 AM
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I mean, is that weird? The literal tagline of the company is ending mens violence. To them, women's violence does not exist. The judicial court of victoria tries to make damn sure that men are always the perpetrator. Then Australia wide if you stick to your guns, they send you to a bunch of services, like this one, who will only treat you as the offender anyway. So you lose, as a man, in every way possible, if a woman, be it mother, partner, sister, aunt, whatever, is beating the shit out of you…
/r/MensRights06/08/20 03:21 PM
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Pretty much. Some governments have defunded it because its garbage, many of those in the 'other'(read:real) social sciences have decried it as basically being total nonsense, usually ignoring things in favour of reaching a specific conclusion. Theres a reason why so much feminist research that actually follows proper research guidelines never gets published; they didn't get the result they wanted.
/r/MensRights06/08/20 03:15 PM
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"A man wanting to be treated like he's special, perish the thought, i am an enlightened feminist, who knows all the gender theory and how cis het men are all unfeeling robots." Some real lack of empathy on display. Its a problem when you view half the human race as so 'other' that you cannot understand them wanting to be treated well, or hell, just as you'd like to be treated.
/r/MensRights06/08/20 03:10 PM
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Self defence/martial arts is a good idea for everyone, some discipline, exercise and able to defend yourself. I am not surprised women are the only ones getting it. For some reason, the view of a man is we all know how to fight, perfectly like we're veteran navy seals, will never be attacked(even though we're more likely to be, pretty much everywhere) and we can and will never be afraid for our safety. Women on the other hand seem to always feel unsafe, even in places of complete safety, thus th…
/r/MensRights06/08/20 03:01 PM
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"I can't find a man i want, this is clearly the fault of men." If all your relationships fail, there is only one consistent factor; you. She and her rant about how she and her friends are attractive and awesome...sounds like a bunch of narcissists.
/r/MensRights06/08/20 02:18 PM
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serve women, girls and people who identify as women, femme and nonbinary so literally anybody non-male, thanks feminists To diversify and reshape the economy we must: Okay...this seems like one department way overstepping their bounds, they're meant to be about women stuff, when did the economy of their state become their domain? ensuring women have access to “green jobs” in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and environmental management and construction jobs (89.9% male workers) through stimu…
/r/MensRights06/08/20 12:56 AM
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There was paid security and the police were there, facing the protesters and not the marchers.
/r/MensRights05/08/20 12:44 PM
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It actually wasn't larger.
/r/MensRights05/08/20 12:44 PM
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I was there and it was a little worse than that, they illegally tried to disrupt it, ignored the police shooing them away and it was shut down before we actually got to finish the march. The counter protest was smaller than the march(had maybe 150 people). They had signs and chanted calling everyone there, including the women and non white people, sexist, racist nazis.
/r/MensRights05/08/20 12:43 PM
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As a man who has been grabbed, we don't want it either, its not a fucking compliment, its awful, daresay, worse. As having your balls in someones hand, especially someone you do not know or trust, is them having your reproductive future in their hand, literally. If they want, they can cause you such intense pain you can pass the fuck out. If anybody just rolls up and grabs my junk, thats a threat and i will respond appropriately.
/r/MensRights05/08/20 12:21 PM
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The narrative that men are by nature aggressive, selfish and violent is promoted by men False. I have never heard any man outside of male feminists say men are those things. At best, i've heard tha ta typical man are by design, more aggressive than a typical woman, thanks to testosterone. But thats it. Its also true. If you do not think feminism and its followers say this stuff constantly, you obviously haven't spent much time reading what feminists think. There are myriads of articles, 'researc…
/r/MensRights05/08/20 06:58 AM
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Um, no. While you're right, something like this, you are completely wrong. Thats for her defense to establish, with or without evidence, its an argument they can make. The Judge should not make that kind of judgement and tell the jurors that. A judge straight up saying 'hey, you should think like this' is an insane boost to the defense. Also, leave, your foolish pigheadedness is unwanted.
/r/MensRights04/08/20 11:24 PM
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The comments sections are actually pretty fair, for the most part.
/r/MensRights04/08/20 01:17 AM
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Thats Victoria, and most of Australia. Theres a large amount of things, but especially surrounding domestic violence, that are straight up sexist against men. Nobody seems to care. Even then, I've looked at where the funding goes and what is done, aboriginal communities, which are disproportionately represented, get minimal funding toward it and overall cases of domestic violence are increasing, not decreasing, have been for a long time. At the same time, crime done by men in Australia is decrea…
/r/MensRights04/08/20 12:53 AM
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Lady Justice Macur, Mr Justice Nicklin and Judge Gregory Dickinson said there was a question as to whether jurors could have been sure that she was not acting in self-defence. ..She stabbed him twelve times and he was found by somebody else, she didn't call it in. Mr Cunningham slowly bled to death after the gruesome attack and was eventually discovered by a delivery driver propped up against a fire exit door He might have been able to survive if he had got help. No way in hell thats manslaughte…
/r/MensRights04/08/20 12:45 AM
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"The uploader has not made this video available in your country. " I live in Australia...
/r/MensRights04/08/20 12:37 AM
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Despite Hayley's initial statement to police, the couple have since reconciled. God damnit. Budgen was ordered to complete a 12 month community order and pay £170 in costs. She dragged someone out of the house by their damn hair and punched them in the head five times. While drunk. This is domestic violence, drunk and disorderly and a bunch of other stuff, but thats it!? The male hormones thing as a defence is just the cherry on top. Its astounding anyone can get off so light, she could have kil…
/r/MensRights02/08/20 05:03 PM
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Depression(so that fragile ego, i guess, people really don't get how mental health works), lack of motivation at school(literally discouraged from learning and participating) and emotional suppression. Such a statement from someone can only mean they believe mens lives are perfect and can never have any issues ever. Or they ignore them, the homeless, the mental health issues, drug and alcohol issues, crime stats, family court issues, etc. And thats the stuff that there are hard stats for. I kind…
/r/MensRights02/08/20 04:57 PM
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AKA 'I've never been on mens rights, but i've been told its mgtow, incel, antifeminism, antiwomen'. As to feminism supporting mens rights, HA! I would very much like to have a single example in the past like...fifty years of feminism doing something positive for men. While i would agree there are likely many feminists(those i refer to as sunday feminists) who are very much for mens rights, those who have social and/or political power never are. Also, my goodness, they really want to push mens li…
/r/MensRights02/08/20 04:49 PM
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I think you took a wrong turn, you're looking for trollxchromosones, they have a nice seat in the echochamber all set up for you. To actually answer you though, men have traditionally done the killing yes, but womens hands are by no means clean and women in power tend to be as bad, if not worse, than most men, barring standout examples like psychotic dictators, who are fortunately a tiny minority of humanity. In terms of crime stats...you realise men are charged and convicted at double the rate …
/r/MensRights02/08/20 04:38 PM
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A surprising amount of women don't like guys opening up, I will say it seems to trend toward more with younger women though, or teenagers, so maybe, age, life experience and maturity have something to do with it. That's just the excuse they try to tell themselves for not being appealing enough to the guy they like. Correct, it is also a narcissistic tendency, which i believe feminism is encouraging more women to be narcissists and I don't like that one bit.
/r/MensRights02/08/20 04:29 PM
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Sort of, basically its meant to be essentially undeserved worship.
/r/MensRights01/08/20 11:07 PM
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women are gorgeous. Women of all sizes and shapes. We’re just generally awesome to behold, at any age or weight. So, body positivity, but only for women, a definite narcissist and a self identified feminist. The three things you need to justify being (supposedly) sexist against men. Its a good thing this was clearly unpopular, but I do not think looking at anyone with desire is a bad thing, or that there is inherent violence or whatever associated with it. Shitty people will do shitty things and…
/r/MensRights01/08/20 11:55 AM
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Serious, and seriously don't go there, its not a fun time.
/r/MensRights01/08/20 11:41 AM
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As i understand it, anything that isn't simping is a valid grounds for calling someone an incel. AKA there is no actual set definition. Same with lots of things these days, like, according to the news, everybody is alt right.
/r/MensRights01/08/20 11:39 AM
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"Do you know how much of an asshole i'd be if it was socially unacceptable to beat the shit out of me?" -Bill Burr.
/r/MensRights31/07/20 03:36 AM
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Egg, it looks like extra runny eggs wrapped in ham.
/r/MensRights31/07/20 03:11 AM
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Does the body positivity movement only accept women? Yes. Every man needs to be tall, fit, not be bald and have a huge penis catered for their significant other. So say the standards typically given, and wanted by, a large amount of women. For some reason the only time a man is accepted is if they're going trans. The whole thing is extremely toxic. For example, not long ago, people were complaining when some singer lady actually got fit rather than stay fat.
/r/MensRights31/07/20 03:09 AM
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Seriously? More protections under the law and now free phones? Why smartphones too? If its for safety, an old crappy phone can dial emergency numbers just as well. I can only assume India is trying to sabotage themselves by wasting resources like this. Considering the conflicts with China, maybe those pushing this are actually on the Chinese payroll.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen30/07/20 04:21 AM
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What the hell, what insane weirdo does that? Did she just expect the 3 month old to magically survive better than a adult or something? Or is this more of that 'If i can't have the kid, neither can you!' crap that seems far to prevalent when mothers lose?
/r/MensRights30/07/20 04:18 AM
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Took them long enough. Government finally realised paying money to have people do nothing is a bad financial move, and not worth the woke points.
/r/MensRights28/07/20 01:07 PM
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Well, this explains a lot, but especially male feminists. I think we already knew it, but its nice to have research to back it up. I've been going on about these kinds of people being super narcissists for a while.
/r/MensRights26/07/20 04:12 AM
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Hmm, thats true never thought about that. I even had a discussion with some friends a while ago, one was explaining that as a woman, sometimes when you have problems, you just want to rant and have someone listen, and thats its a very male thing to do is to offer solutions and attempt to fix the situation...when thats not what is wanted. So even anger is fine, just not from a man, because its scary or something. People can be angry and not turn into psychos, most people in fact, don't.
/r/MensRights26/07/20 01:49 AM
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I mean, white people need rights too, sure, but i don't think Africa cares much about reddit. Should just link them a bunch of facts, they will run out of steam quickly enough. They always do, then they will insult you and flee like the angry, impotent coward they are.
/r/MensRights25/07/20 04:38 PM
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No, there are black, male Karens. The stereotype is the american soccer mum...because of the tendency of entitlement. An example of such was that guy who was a birdwatcher and has a scuffle with some woman in a park about her dog, the woman was a racist and a karen, he was just a karen.
/r/MensRights25/07/20 04:01 PM
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I mean, yeah, Even I have. She thought it was funny. I told her otherwise. To that particular girls credit, she was sorry and did change. I wish it was so easy with everyone.
/r/MensRights25/07/20 03:59 PM
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Cheating is bad, its in the definition: " act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage. " or " be sexually unfaithful. " If thats feminism, thats a hard pass, from everyone who isn't a narcissistic woman. The doublest of standards.
/r/MensRights25/07/20 03:56 PM
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Ten bucks says some feminist will rant about it when the numbers on sexual assault shift so women do it too.
/r/MensRights25/07/20 03:47 PM
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What, Equality?, Can't have that! misogyny is a hate crime in spain, and misandry isn't,and spain is a hellhole when it comes to those issues.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen25/07/20 01:59 PM
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You used the nono words; 'mens rights activists'
/r/MensRights24/07/20 01:23 AM
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So equal treatment under the law is a mens issue only, got it, equality but only when its convenient. *thumbs up*
/r/FeminismStopsWhen24/07/20 01:21 AM
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Domestic violence to all genders, what horse shit. Feminism does not care about rapes done to all genders, they have never advocated more funding toward male victims. And sex workers rights? Specifically there are feminists who do not care about that, they say as much. 'Body count' like...men dying? That sounds like a ridiculously important issue. False rape accusations are an important issue. Also forgot circumcision, discrimination in education, legal discrimination, etc etc. Essentially this …
/r/MensRights24/07/20 12:26 AM
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Well, there is alien vs predator 2. A bad film, but there is a female lead in it who is really...just a bad person, and when she dies, it was the best moment in the movie. But Birds of Prey is a great example of this, Harley Quinn beating up cops doing their job, empowering. Bad guy...black mask, or whatever, shouts at and demeans a woman, definitely a bad guy...you know, aside from all the other bad stuff he did. It was also a bad film, just for different reasons.
/r/MensRights23/07/20 12:47 PM
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Yeah i noticed that, if, of those with HIV, 23% are women, that means 77% are men. Stating, women are more at risk...is fucking obvious, it would be like f you swapped the numbers, yeah, men would then be more at risk, because most of those infected would be women, since most people are heterosexual. Its a no brainer, literally that line at the bottom is completely useless.
/r/MensRights23/07/20 09:18 AM
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Fortunately the comments are SANE! for once. But that wife needs to back the fuck up, dude works 80 hours, and despite what people say, you're not on duty 24/7 as a stay at home parent. I think Bill Burr set it, but any job you can do in your pajamas is not the most difficult job in the world. Can watch TV etc. They both need some time off to relax though, as one is being narcissistic about what they do and the other is killing himself with overwork.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen23/07/20 08:39 AM
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Oof, 62 shares, but 1.1k comments. And the comments...are not on her side, apart from a few rather unpopular ones. I don't know why people seem to think sexism is popular, it isn't.
/r/MensRights22/07/20 10:16 AM
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They have been taught well. If you get told your whole life that you deserve this that and the other thing, that you're oppressed and nothing is your fault...there is a high chance of narcissism. Narcissists by their very nature never like to admit they are wrong. Feminism has been enabling narcissistic women for quite some time now; they have all the excuses in the world: sexism, oppression, patriarchy, etc. Taking responsibility is hard, so they don't want to. Mind you, its not all women, but …
/r/MensRights22/07/20 08:13 AM
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I believe that is a fourth instance of abuse by schools like that. The last three i remember they also raped them and such, law enforcement ended up busting them out, some were in chains, many were underfed. They were basically torture camps. But nobody cares, there is no outcry, because its politically inconvenient.
/r/MensRights22/07/20 08:02 AM
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False equivalence, add it to the very ,very large pile of 'women don't understand men, yet almost certainly expect a bunch of stuff from them'. Also, feeling scared and unsafe is very different from being unsafe, which statistically, a man is more likely to be at any given time pretty much their entire life.
/r/MensRights22/07/20 07:54 AM
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I'd chalk this up to misplaced anger about whats happened...but this woman acting like shes the only one that has any right to be upset is total bullshit. Literally both of them lost something very precious that they will never forget, saying he's not allowed to cry because he is a man and he should just help her...its so sexist.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen22/07/20 07:32 AM
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Probably removed. Or shadowbanned. Reddit has a lot to allow you to run your own internet fiefdom.
/r/MensRights21/07/20 04:28 PM
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The difference is thus Feminism does stuff, says its for equality. Men say 'okay, how about helping us be more equal?' Feminism responds with 'lol nah mate, dafuq you on about?' Men make their own movement, feminism complains that they are already helping men. Its completely circular. MRA's have never stated to be directly helping women. They get some side benefits of not having their fathers, brothers husbands, sons, etc, not fucked over and continue being decent, competent humans and men. Ther…
/r/MensRights21/07/20 04:18 PM
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Well, feminism doesn't want a dialogue thats not news to anybody. They just want to tell you stuff, and be right, even if they're not. They will purge the unbelievers.
/r/MensRights21/07/20 04:18 PM
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Just wanted to say that somewhere where I wouldn’t be downvoted and attacked. It is unfortunate you must come here for that. I have encountered many, although to be fair, I attended the Melbourne Men's March and had a whole crowd to choose from. It is more prevalent online, the power of anonymity, and being away from in person repercussions make it a lot more 'acceptable' to those people. Haters gonna hate, as they say. Usually its not so widely accepted, those damned hashtags that are literally…
/r/MensRights21/07/20 04:04 PM
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But I also don’t know if this sub is made to bring light to these important social issues or to just diminish the feminist agenda. Couldn’t you fight for Men’s Rights while also fighting for women’s rights? Isn’t feminism inherently fighting for equality for both (although I do understand that modern feminism can at times be extreme)? Would you guys consider yourself the opposite force of the feminist movement? The 'feminist agenda' is literally, benefit women as much as possible and ignore and …
/r/MensRights21/07/20 03:53 PM
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stop the ideas of patriarchy that have been the basis of society for almost always. Men’s issues are suppressed in the movement, but that doesn’t mean feminism isn’t for equality That is not what equality is and is incorrect, societies have always been based off of hierarchy, not patriarchy, if you want to get technical, then oligarchy is also accurate. 'Patriarchy' is just the feminist boogeyman, a vague scapegoat that is easy to blame, because it doesn't exist and has no defenders(except maybe…
/r/MensRights21/07/20 02:50 PM
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Sure,but India acknowledges gay people exist, yes?
/r/MensRights21/07/20 07:03 AM
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That is disgusting. Don't forcibly make your kid trans, that fucks them up and will probably lead to either suicide, or them trying real hard to change back. Not something a parent should do, and shows they really shouldn't be one, abortion is safest for the child. Its child abuse to consider this course of action though, and anyone who considers that(while also celebrating killing half the world) might just be a total psychopath. Or just a modern feminist mother.
/r/MensRights20/07/20 03:21 PM
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I agree, as much as the ideals of labour that i approve of(or at least when they began) , the labour party here in Australia are completely off their rocker, just a couple steps behind the UK. Its why when everyone apparently expected labour to win the last election...they didn't. Liberal isn't perfect, but unless some independent swoops in, all the big competition for them is nuts. Especially the Greens.
/r/MensRights20/07/20 03:14 PM
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Dear people, never exercise, have sex, or do anything that produces adrenaline, like...fast movement. Basically, the people who wrote this and think like this don't understand basic human biology.
/r/MensRights20/07/20 02:01 PM
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Gender quotas. I don't see any quotas for men. But you can search for these things, even when it just comes down to resumes, when its gender blind, women aren't given more callbacks, they're given less. When it comes to in group bias based on gender, women have it, men do not. This is exacerbated with female managers, who will actively discriminate against men in favor of women, something else that can be looked up. Interviewing well is a very important part of being hired, for me, my biggest is…
/r/MensRights20/07/20 08:42 AM
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Wait, this is so...wrong, on so many levels, not even just the only adult men can beat their wives apparently. Also shout out to 'economic abuse'. Their explained definition means fathers cannot abuse their daughters(although they are immediately contradicted by the law they mentioned). But no woman can domestically abuse another women either. Mother kicking the shit out of a girl? Thats disciplining! Everything about this is wrong. Their own definition disagrees with it. I hate that people keep…
/r/MensRights20/07/20 08:34 AM
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Dear women, stop wearing non transparent lower body coverings. How ridiculous, can buzzfeed just go away already? I don't understand how they make money.
/r/MensRights20/07/20 08:18 AM
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Its not punching up, even if it were, its not an excuse to act like stealing someone's money is cool, desirable or okay. Just saying 'oh its punching up' doesn't mean anything about it is okay. Being a shitty person doesn't magically change depending on the target of your shittiness.
/r/MensRights20/07/20 04:52 AM
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The only people who are circumcised have experienced both types of penis, so really they are the only people whose opinions hold any weight on the matter. What the fuck? I wouldn't take a babies opinion on much. Since almost all circumcisions are done when the boy is a baby, they have no actual experience or memory having a foreskin. Almost universally, any boy older than like, five, runs from it, remember that kid in the Philippines who climbed onto a roof to get away from it. Also who complime…
/r/MensRights20/07/20 01:11 AM
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... Thats...absurd. She shot a guy in the head, gets a plea for ASSAULT and apparently a little bit extra for tampering with evidence(not a great sign of regret). According to court records, the terms of her probation include visits with a community supervisor, drug and alcohol testing, travel restrictions and 10,000 hours of community service. The judge also ordered $50,000 in restitution be paid to Holmes. The Harris County District Attorney's Office released the following statement... "As pro…
/r/MensRights20/07/20 12:58 AM
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Let me guess, to 'protect her reputation'...she wants to throw her father under the bus.
/r/MensRights19/07/20 03:15 PM
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I mean, already knew she was a piece of crap person, she just cemented it. To be honest, the tweet sounds like shes mad that a man is actually being taken seriously on this issue.
/r/MensRights19/07/20 02:55 PM
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Well thats broad as hell. Its a continuation of the legal system Australia treating people like little babies(particularly women) who have no actual agency of their own.(Crap this was four years ago, this was NOT publicized much) This just makes instances of 'he said, she said' so, so, so much worse. Also, the conviction rate of women should suddenly skyrocket like it did a couple decades ago when dv laws changed. It also says children “do not need to see or hear violence to be exposed to it’’. …
/r/MensRights18/07/20 11:41 PM
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000 are all our emergency lines. We will never hear of it, our media is about as good as america's on stuff like this, which is to say, almost totally useless.
/r/MensRights18/07/20 11:41 PM
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Actually, if its by indigenous women...that makes sense. The female in group bias is still a thing. I'm going to assume this is Canada, where if i recall, they launched a bunch of money at something to help missing indigenous women...when like 70% of those who go missing are male. I have no idea how it happened, but Canada seems to really hate men, its just less overt than say, Spain.
/r/MensRights18/07/20 11:29 PM
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If it was him paying for the kid, okay, but this is directly related to their divorce, which is stupid as hell. How on earth is she entitled to anything? He earned it AFTERWARDS. Am i entitled to, i don't know, sue my father twenty years after he didn't give me pocket money because he couldn't, but now he has money so its okay?
/r/MensRights18/07/20 10:49 AM
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The perfect response. Ima keep that one for latter.
/r/MensRights18/07/20 10:41 AM
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'tamed' her...hmm, no, if she already went as far as throwing things and throwing punches, probably a bad person. That guy is fucked and just hasn't realised yet.
/r/MensRights18/07/20 10:39 AM
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Doesn't sound hilarious... Also, about 90% of what twitter 'does' is awful.
/r/MensRights18/07/20 09:46 AM
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That was a lot of words to say nothing really. TL;DR: I am good person.
/r/MensRights17/07/20 08:34 AM
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Yeah, the only place this would ever get publishes is some feminist bollocks. From the introduction alone you can see their bias, things like 'alt right'(which they use right from the get go) means the study itself, at its best, is worthless thanks to the bias that they approached it from. My god nobody who takes research electives in university seem to remember that bias is a variable that you need to keep eliminated as much as possible with any and all research(at least on the part of the rese…
/r/MensRights17/07/20 08:30 AM
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I'm sure less evidence can only help these situations. /s
/r/MensRights17/07/20 08:15 AM
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Some people have sued their accusers, it is rare though, most lawyers seem to advise against it, as winning is difficult, usually not worth it, and reputation suffers even more.
/r/MensRights17/07/20 05:47 AM
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4% is incorrect, the typically accepted standard is a minimum of 8%(such numbers are from the FBI), some studies have found as much as 40%, but that seems unlikely....unless its Spain. 2% is the lie feminists perpetuate. In reality, slightly more accusations are proven true than false, the rest wind up in no mans land. About 80% are never proven either way. Don't act like they are all true you numpty, you're basically saying that people are guilty until proven innocent then. Punishment for false…
/r/MensRights17/07/20 05:43 AM
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"Guess thats why so many decide to kill themselves every day."
/r/MensRights16/07/20 02:33 PM
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This sounds like an idiot teenager who is ignorant of everything. Especially with that typing, holy cow.
/r/MensRights16/07/20 01:23 PM
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Someone injected the koolaid right into their veins.
/r/MensRights16/07/20 01:21 PM
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Your not the only one to have these thoughts. There was this. As well as another one a while back, the one i'm thinking of was a lot more...honest, i think. Basically, going from woman to man, there was no benefit, only negatives, in particular treatment by women and police.
/r/MensRights15/07/20 03:57 AM
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...No. These people are stupid. If you were truly powerless ,you would never speak up, our good friends in China know this well, there are a ton of people who are tired of communist china and their crap...yet they don't speak up. Why? Because then bad things will happen to them, their family or more, even if they try and do it anonymously on the internet, they will know. Your internet connection can be dropped if you merely mention certain events there. Thats real tyranny, but no, a country and …
/r/MensRights13/07/20 01:13 AM
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Another one lacking empathy. The psychological trauma is the same, its scarring to be taken advantage of. And its not just 'a woman bouncing on your dick'. There was that woman who forced a dude to have sex with her while she had a fucking machete to his neck. MIGHT be a bit scarring? Nah... Goddamned morons.
/r/MensRights12/07/20 01:49 AM
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Hey, unlike most, they at least admitted they were wrong and apologized, while it doesn't forgive the original mistake, this person is much less likely to repeat or support such a thing anymore. It does come off as very...PR-y, so theres a chance its just a bunch of crap. But second chance, i'll allow it, fuck that up, we're done.
/r/MensRights12/07/20 01:43 AM
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'Let it happen.' Fuck off. Nobody 'lets' rape happen to them. Leave her arse. If shes that shallow, and you can be damn sure if it happened to her she would expect his sympathy and support, then shes not a worthwhile person. To quote the top comment, if you think like this woman 'You suck and are inherently sexist."
/r/MensRights12/07/20 01:19 AM
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Umm, the brain altering trauma? Risk of death? Risk of disease, infection, etc? No? Okay... This isn't a real child protection agency, its just about doing whats popular.
/r/MensRights12/07/20 01:13 AM
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If you can't live in 50 grand a month, you should try living on less than one, which most people do. “$50,000 seems to be certainly enough to avoid irreparable harm.” ...Yes, judge, it is. Basically a woman complains that she has to actually deal with a budget, which is ridiculously high, but apparently she needs more.
/r/MensRights12/07/20 01:09 AM
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Ah yes, i remember when semen was banned by the Geneva convention. Also why the fuck does it have five parts?
/r/MensRights12/07/20 01:03 AM
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Oh please, have they gone on r/ feminism?
/r/FeminismStopsWhen12/07/20 12:59 AM
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Agreeable and pleasing...actually thats a natural thing, women are naturally, without any real outside influence, more agreeable, and it has been noted by lots of people, including Jordan Peterson that women tend to succeed more if they are less agreeable, and he encourages such if they want to succeed. Saying they suffer when they are less agreeable is blatantly false. When people are bad at being in charge their job suffers, many people have tales of the woman boss or whatever who thinks being…
/r/MensRights11/07/20 01:47 AM
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And their evidence to back up their claims is.....just denial and insults, thats all. Of course you would block them, what a terrible garbage person; "men can't be raped because i say so." I think this is classic cognitive dissonance, since they cannot actual reconcile the information that hey, males can be raped, in their heads they just get angry and attack you. Why they have a belief that strong about such is...weird.
/r/MensRights11/07/20 01:39 AM
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...That...that is what a normal man is like. I would love if people didn't act one of two ways to this sentiment, one, don't pat the male feminists on the back for pointing out they do or don't do stuff like this. Two that feminists don't say essentially this exact same thing isn't worthy of praise. Now that second one you might be like 'Eh?', but what i mean is related to point one. Usually its the male feminists and whatnot that say they deserve a prize for not being a degenerate, or just bein…
/r/MensRights11/07/20 01:35 AM
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How would toxic masculinity encourage a woman to beat on you?
/r/MensRights11/07/20 01:26 AM
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Basically, this is someone who has the fantasy view of the situation, rather than the reality of it. Fantasies are the ideal, rare representative of real life. From a psychological perspective, they are 100% incorrect, a man who is dominant does typically have more control(but not necessarily more power, outside of that, men are women who are in proper relationships are usually equals. If you're a decade older than a literal child, YOU have the power, regardless of your gender. We know the impac…
/r/MensRights11/07/20 01:20 AM
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Yes. Its very simple, men have issues. The end, really. In more depth, gay men suffer the same issues, as do trans men, there have been a few articls lost to the depths of the internet(or likely buried) that women who have fully transitioned to men, suddenly noticed all these problems they were having, they were treated differently, by those who were their friends as well as by strangers, police, etc. The problems that come with being a man so pervasive that even if you aren't born as one, you s…
/r/MensRights10/07/20 11:09 AM
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Clearly the cabinet identified as part of her. (/s) I'm sure someone some insane garbage like that.
/r/MensRights10/07/20 10:39 AM
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Uhhh...that seems like it should be illegal. So if you choose two people, she automatically gets 50% of the votes? Call me crazy, but if only one person is an option, this...heavy handed way of doing things should feel quite prickly to most people and they will specifically not vote for her.
/r/MensRights10/07/20 10:00 AM
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I'm tired of imaginary reasons for real problems. Women being bitchy to eachother: is something everyone knows about, because we've all gone to school and there is no school(apart from schools without girls) where some girls are not bitchy toward each other. If the 'patriarchy' actually had the power attributed to it by people like her, essentially, nobody would ever complain, at all, ever, no woman would disagree because they could basically just mind control the world. Sometimes women are shit…
/r/MensRights10/07/20 09:44 AM
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I'm surprised they aren't in favor of it, askmen is surprisingly anti man.
/r/MensRights09/07/20 09:06 AM
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As commentor Alfred put it " Probation is supposed to be for misdemeanors like shoplifting, not for stabbing children. "
/r/MensRights09/07/20 09:05 AM
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There is serious irony in their comment they say that you cannot understand a woman's life because you aren't one...yet one of the big basses of feminism arguments is they know EXACTLY how men's lives are, and are always better than women's. But they can ban you over anything, their rules ensure this. They will not even explain which rule you broke.
/r/MensRights09/07/20 08:57 AM
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...Yes, somehow.
/r/MensRights09/07/20 08:38 AM
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I mean, there was already that fucking thing about the trees we choose to plant in streets is sexist. I am no longer surprised about whats published. I am more surprised ANYBODY still reads it. These organisations need to just curl up and fail already.
/r/MensRights09/07/20 08:36 AM
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Fortunately, the comments on said piece were overwhelmingly "This woman was insane and her ideas were awful." A few weren't, but not many, mostly people understand that, whatever happened, whatever she suffered, she only seemed to want to hurt others.
/r/MensRights08/07/20 03:37 PM
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I don't even know what that last sentence was, but accusing someone of a serious crime because you're mad at them is the height of arrogance and privilege.
/r/MensRights07/07/20 05:35 AM
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privated her tweet and went off social media There are ways to find that shit anyway. AngryJoe, a youtuber, was accused recently, his accuser very quickly deleted her accusation when he took it seriously, got a lawyer involved, but you can use something called the waybackmachine, if i recall to find it anyway. If you can get ahold of what she did, including the encouragement of other people to defame you, you have a very easy civil court case, if you can, get the lawyer to get their fees taken o…
/r/MensRights05/07/20 05:47 AM
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As dumb as it is, that is the rule on most of the 'ask' subreddits. The sinister 'you won't get another warning' is that good ol little dictator in em going to work.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen05/07/20 05:24 AM
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You're not wrong, companies follow the money, politicians follow the 'popularity'. Nobody has any spines or convictions. Women are catered too 100%, for sure, for what you said, they're a big voting block, they also spend most of the money in the world, so everything is a woman's issue now. Even gillette tried that, who mostly sells to men, so for them it was just extremely, extremely dumb, but someone at their PR department thought it was a good idea. I absolutely hate that for some reason, twi…
/r/MensRights05/07/20 05:21 AM
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I don't think his odds are low at all, especially when his opponent is...well, not much of one, but its the democratic party that i think is hurting themselves(in the confusion) because they're going crazy, doing dumb things because its what they think is popular, while ignoring the things that are actually popular(eg. Pulling down statues, but not doing anything about police reform). Everything the media is saying is that Trump will lose, but they hate him, so why trust them? He was also slated…
/r/MensRights05/07/20 05:11 AM
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Thats a dumb question, if you go back to work, yes, if you don't go back to work, also yes. The latter is just predicated on staying together with the husband, or getting half his stuff in divorce. EQUALITY!
/r/MensRights05/07/20 02:25 AM
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Well thats just dumb, yes internet bullying, harassment are a thing, a thing men experience at either the same, or greater rates than women do. Especially now, tweeting hateful stuff about men? Totally okay! Hateful stuff about women? Deleted, banned, gone. I know for a fact Biden wouldn't enforce things equally, because he hasn't before, why would he now? My favourite being jumping on the believe women bandwagon, then when he gets accused suddenly things are different. I dislike trump immensely…
/r/MensRights05/07/20 02:21 AM
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Really, men get emotional and start wars...Thats not the sterotype at all, and we know queens tend to start more wars, at least in europe. Also really, trump and johnson, the latter just barely got into office and is doing okay, trump is, despite being a meme, doing okay and has a decent shot at reelection. Meanwhile New zealand is not actually doing that well comparatively to say...Australia, its big brother run by a damnable MAN. The leader of belgium is a woman, Belgium is a terrible country …
/r/MensRights05/07/20 12:07 AM
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...Later, when they left the town and the town couldn't feed them, the wolves ate everyone, the end. An army of wolves sounds great until you realise the logistics involved. Also by the very definition, they didn't take over anything, did they use the wolves to take over the town? No. D&D or pathfinder isn't about quantity anyway, you could have a hundred wolves, one dragon takes them out though, call me when they negotiate with a tribe of Minotaurs or something actually difficult, not level 1 a…
/r/MensRights04/07/20 11:58 PM
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"Why should men cook at home" I am baffled by this level of ignorance. I've never heard of one man whining about how they have to make their own food. Basically whomever wrote this seems to strawman all MRAs into petty, lazy, jealous, materialistic teenagers. Which makes me think one of two things is true; They are well aware what MRAs are for and ignore it, or...they have absolutely no idea and made it up/was told this and they're just repeating it because thinking for oneself is hard.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 11:54 PM
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Jesus christ thats a lot of tax, why the hell do you pay so much? And then the support payments are still about double the stupidly high amount of tax. If you have zero income when you work 75 hours...somethings fucking wrong, you should be able to appeal the court or something, all you need to present is this, because what the fuck.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:23 PM
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As i understand it, problems began before Pakistan was even talked about becoming an actual thing. There were few to no problems between the different religions prior to that point, they were all Indian, then...things changed, having problems with the English was quite the uniting factor.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:08 PM
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Well yeah, as you know, women being bad is never relevant to a discussion about women. ... Or thats what they seem to think anyway. It must be nice to be so delusional you can reject reality and replace it with your own.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:03 PM
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I mean...has nobody heard of the boy who cried wolf story? This is that exact situation. People should know if you have a pattern of lying, especially when its the same subject for the 13th time. NSW laws protecting sexual assault complainants from being cross-examined about their sexual history also stopped evidence of prior false complaints being admitted in court. But...why? Those are not the same thing. One is their behaviour in general, which okay, but the other is literally them lying...ov…
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:46 AM
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Yep, woe be to you if you call a woman fat, a situation that can be changed is 95+% of cases. But insulting a dude about his height, something that cannot be changed, ahhh is joke! Also ignoring everything about someone and reducing them down to their physical characteristics and one aspect of their personality...clearly the moist accurate interpretation of someone.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:40 AM
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Actually go read the last link.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:37 AM
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He was also an incredible human being who loved his people and wanted the best for them, he also didn't want India to be divided and he was fuckin right. I'm not Indian but don't diss Ghandi, man deserves respect for what he did and what he tried to do.
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:36 AM
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one of its core values is that all gender inequality harms both men and women. Have you actually looked at how its measured, that might be a value they say, but theres basically nothing about men except life expectency. empirical data Nope, as someone who has taken a statistics class, anyone who puts their name to that should be absolutely ashamed. It measures negatives to women, the closer that there are no negatives, the closer it gets to being 'equal'. You act like nobody has looked at the in…
/r/MensRights04/07/20 02:31 AM
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The gender equality index which only measures things about women? Yeah, i wouldn't take that seriously in any way, fucking saudi arabia is high on that scale because men actually get fucked over nearly as much as women are. Is it an actual wage gap or is it the earnings gap that feminists piss and moan about? If a man and woman have the same job, same everything, does the woman earn less for no reason? As far as i know about honour killing stuff, men suffer from that too, theres been a bunch of …
/r/MensRights04/07/20 01:59 AM
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Uhhh...that seems...biased. only to the one charity, not a bunch of them? But yes, if you're a man and you search that, essentially, you are told you are in fact alone. Gotta keep that double standard going!
/r/MensRights03/07/20 10:25 AM
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So I guess women shouldn't buy locks for their houses either? As for the research...duh. Thats like saying its better to remove criminals from the community rather than remove their victims, well no shit. Everyone is responsible for their own safety to a point. Putting the responsibility on the criminals for breaking the law, sure, but if you say, walk into a warzone and get shot, thats at least partly on you. Abdicating responsibility just because vagina is dumb.
/r/MensRights03/07/20 09:51 AM
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Certainly sounds like a feminist. Reasonable criticism(people just repeating stuff without any understanding of it is quite common), literally yells at the guy, wishing death upon him and his mother(a woman). It took literally twenty seconds for her to go from 'this is how it is' to 'die die die die!'
/r/MensRights03/07/20 09:09 AM
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Jesus christ, she could have killed him, she kicked him so much in the head, and in his temple to boot. And i think that streak there was blood, thats not a small amount. The fact someone watched that and laughed makes me concerned for humanity.
/r/MensRights03/07/20 08:38 AM
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"He's raping and hitting me!" *Door is unlocked, there are no marks on her* HMMM. Its why super biased policies are a bad, bad idea. Its why supposed gender based crime in spain is like a hundred times worse than anywhere on the planet, because they changed the law itself. It doesn't make things better, doesn't produce justice, it just helps those that are shitty, arrogant people like this woman.
/r/MensRights03/07/20 07:55 AM
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Actually...i believe when it comes to 'preying on da youth' its quite equal. I'm not going to say men aren't the majority that prey on women, because that makes sense, just as i would expect the majority to prey on men to be women. I have no idea why someone committing statutory rape elicits the response of 'wanting to protect them'. That just seems really odd to me, i know theres a whole thing surrounding that, where for some reason its not seen as wrong, the media headlines, movies and all tha…
/r/MensRights03/07/20 07:49 AM
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I think you're looking for menslib.
/r/MensRights03/07/20 07:38 AM
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Wait, its patriarchal, but they do literally have women in charge? All the laws that involve gender favor women, heavily. They also do stuff like free busses and stuff for women, women only carriages on trains, etc. By that logic sweden is also patriarchal.
/r/MensRights03/07/20 07:34 AM
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Thats not even what internalized misogyny is, by the dumbass feminist definition, its women hating women(themselves) and reinforcing patriarchy or some shit. 'Simping' is an insult because its not respect, its acting like a fucking slave, worshiping someone. if you're in a sub/dom relationship, whatever, thats your choice, but thats a relationship. The idea of simping is acting precisely how 99% women do not want you to act, because they absolutely 100% will not respect you. The closest equivale…
/r/MensRights03/07/20 02:16 AM
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...so? I do not recall that being stipulated in the law that affection makes it okay. Same that 'showing remorse' shouldn't matter if you killed someone, but it does if you're female for some reason.
/r/MensRights03/07/20 02:02 AM
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And because its mining, most of them will not ever be filled. Like when they tried to gender quota the mining safety board, couldn't, so it dissolved.
/r/MensRights03/07/20 02:00 AM
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Well its for those in shelters...if theres no, or almost no, shelters for men, they just fulfill their own prophecy. If there are so few men having this issue, why not extend them the help too? Wouldn't cost much more, right?
/r/MensRights02/07/20 09:47 AM
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Clearly the logical step. (/s) The hitting thing is if women hit men, they should expect to be hit by men. The best solution is nobody hit anyone, because nobody(apart from masochists) enjoys being hit. But regardless of that, thats just them trying to dismiss what is being said, straight up.
/r/MensRights01/07/20 02:37 AM
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...Thats not basic empathy. Sexual assault against men is brought up when talking about sexual assault against women in general, not when some girl says she was assaulted. When men talk about male suicide, women are silent(except feminists, who downplay it), Politicians are silent, media is silent. Its highly dependent from woman to woman if you bring up say, your thoughts on killing yourself, you have a 50/50 chance of them either just bailing, or actually listening. A lot do say 'women attempt…
/r/MensRights01/07/20 01:41 AM
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It represents bad life choices.
/r/MensRights30/06/20 03:46 AM
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No its not, male rapists are a minority of men, why would i hold myself accountable for something I, and none of my friends, have done? Rape is bad, would i attempt to stop one if i saw it? Yes. But I am bad because some dude 200km away i have never met or heard about raped someone? Fuck off. Thats original sin level thinking. All lives matter, they do, tons of non black people die by cops and other things, tons of men get raped, yet nobody seems to publicly champion those causes, they don't get…
/r/MensRights30/06/20 03:36 AM
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Its not uncommon, when we have strongly held beliefs we don't want to change them, usually it results in cognative dissonance, we can't reconcile the new information with what we already knew, so it just makes us angry. Usually its something religious people have. Yeah, discussion, even disagreement, i think is important to all discussion, if say, scientists, acted like that, we'd all still be banging rocks together. Its pretty normal unfortunately, Erin Prizzey, woman who made the first woman's…
/r/MensRights30/06/20 03:24 AM
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Well, by her own admission, she didn't think anyone would believe him, and she was right, to a point. What was truly disgusting was shortly after it was proven she was a lying piece of crap, she had a whole speech about being an abuse victim and everything. Things have become very tribalistic, not sure why, but i know the media has something to do with it. Feminists sometimes come in here, not often those, most that do seem to catch on to the fact they've been lied to. There was a post a little …
/r/MensRights30/06/20 03:14 AM
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I wonder how they would react that mothers abuse/kill their children more and sons are the most likely victim. Probably call it fake news or something.
/r/MensRights30/06/20 03:06 AM
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Well amber heard is clearly not a bimbo, she was very smart in being a terrible human being, doesn't change the fact shes shit, for sure. Its become standard practice to insult and denigrate people with different opinions now. My experience with feminism has only reinforced this. Usually it goes, Feminist fact A, I disprove this, feminist fact b is presented, i disprove that, this continues for some time, eventually they just insult you and then flee. A lot of them seem to be stuck in the mindse…
/r/MensRights30/06/20 03:02 AM
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PinkPill, TwoX, and AskFeminists Oof, those are some doozies, they do not like men there, or even just people who disagree. There was no room for discussion of anything other than how women suffer at the hands of men. Correct, that is rule #1 in feminist subreddits, albeit it is not written down, well, actually the main feminism subreddit does say that all posts essentially have to be that, and also must be 'educated in feminist literature', essentially meaning they can remove and ban whatever a…
/r/MensRights30/06/20 02:04 AM
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Nope, men are the perceived majority, actual populations be damned! The fact that is if you are a "minority" and are allowed to be as hateful as you want to anyone as long as they're a "majority" is essentially passively encouraging discrimination. Should be illegal in more than one country.
/r/MensRights30/06/20 01:44 AM
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strangled boyfriend to death with computer cord released from jail sentenced to 6 years and 3 months in jail for the manslaughter of her boyfriend Thats not manslaughter... The day before she had, over four hours in a friend's kitchen, tied his hands behind his back, stripped him and assaulted him with punches and kicks. She then marched him out of the flat and took him to the desolate state house where she lived with her pregnant sister. There she wrapped a computer cord around his neck and str…
/r/MensRights27/06/20 09:33 AM
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I think they feel if they say it enough, it will become true. While the physical acts might not be the same, the psychological damage 100% is the same, and yes, men can be raped(and its not any less bad if its done to a man by a woman). Rape doesn't require penetration, its just sex without consent, period, full stop, end of story.
/r/MensRights27/06/20 02:31 AM
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Maybe the people most at risk? Crazy thought i know. While there is a component that black and asian people have a slightly greater risk, but men have it much much more. But i guess you can't be woke if you acknowledge risks to men.
/r/MensRights27/06/20 02:04 AM
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To their credit, mensrights isn't actually on their list. But they did go too far with a lot of their criteria for hate and whatnot. being anti feminist doesn't mean you're anti women, for instance. But pinkpill feminism, being anti that? Thats just a good idea, they're pretty nuts over there. Also porn is porn, they should probably get over some of that. But they're also encouraging mass reporting, and personally bugging the admins, which seems like harassment and stuff.
/r/MensRights27/06/20 01:21 AM
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And yeah, thats what to expect, dismissive, bitchy, waste of time. These kinds of feminists are just not worth talking to, at all.
/r/MensRights27/06/20 12:59 AM
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Well heres the issue, Europe. Germany got a bunch of immigrants who do the practice, they didn't conform to their new homes norms, hence the increase. The people who move to countries vastly different from their own and just decide to not change at all is very high and it baffles me. Did everyone forget the 'When in Rome' saying?
/r/MensRights27/06/20 12:34 AM
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Um...okay? Pretty sure you need to consent to abortions... The whole thing was also pushed by women, so i'm not sure where men come into it.
/r/MensRights27/06/20 12:21 AM
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Alright, Quiet is literally the dumbest example; SHE BREATHES THROUGH HER SKIN. She can fucking go invisible and basically teleport and stuff. She also has an extremely virulent virus that will kill everyone in the area if she speaks. Shes not realistic at all except that she still looks human. Still this is old news, 2014, dumb then, dumb now.
/r/MensRights24/06/20 11:43 AM
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Hmm, it was at -5 Karma, must be the prevailing view. Sheesh. It was, I think, a really bad joke, at worst its some idiot who doesn't get what the sub is about, at best its someone who is just really unfunny. At any rate, if thats the best they can do for finding something bad in the sub, then we'e doing better than most every other subreddit on reddit. The fact they had to go back over a month says a lot.
/r/MensRights24/06/20 11:33 AM
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I feel like they have no idea what they're talking about, as its surprisingly common for mothers to abandon their children, almost as much as fathers. fortunately, child abandonment is a relatively rare thing, its not common. At any rate, there are single fathers too, should mother's day be made about them? No, thats stupid.
/r/MensRights23/06/20 12:21 PM
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Someone really liked to shift blame...makes me think of...whats that thing, oh yeah, gaslighting. Everyone knows or has known at least one woman who is insane in their relationships, probably same with at least one guy.
/r/MensRights23/06/20 12:14 PM
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People who say that clearly haven't looked into it. People get fired, socially destroyed, many times committing suicide, or in the(almost) equally worst case, go to jail for like 20 years and finally get found not guilty recently. Even then, if it just goes on for long enough, in today's climate, you get fired from your work, people stop trusting you, the more high profile you are, the more the media drags you through the mud, your entire life is scrutinized and any and all fault(real or perceiv…
/r/MensRights23/06/20 11:56 AM
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the ministers suggested punishing the procurement of sex services abroad as well. So these ministers are clearly insane, yes? You want prostitution to be safe, clean for the workers and buyers, i'm all for it. Tax it? Sure, banning it doesn't work. It will still happen. It has become a sort of a buyout, with many negative aspects to it. You pay to buy a woman's body and then add a little extra for a criminal offence and then you are free to go,” Åsa Lindhagen said. People seem to forget male pro…
/r/MensRights22/06/20 04:40 AM
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Well clearly you are suffering from internalized misogyny and must be shouted at and insulted to realise it.
/r/MensRights22/06/20 02:34 AM
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How about just assault? Or sexual assault? Or both, or all three? Thats serious if that happens, theres a reason guys are so defensive about their testicles, we need them, they're fragile. 'Life altering' is what people don't seem to get about testicles, they're vital organs, that without, you're pretty fucked. If you're young, like this guy, you can become a eunuch.
/r/MensRights21/06/20 12:39 AM
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In Spain, this is meant to happen essentially every day. According to a documentary, 90 men go to court every day because of rape, sexual assault and dv cases. According to a judge(who is a woman) up to 90% of the cases she has to deal with on the subjects are bullshit.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:36 PM
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Gatekeeping indeed, i hope people like this never ever get to decide what people can and cannot do.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:33 PM
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Thats the opposite of innocent until proven guilty. I'd bet money it would somehow be 'different' if they were accused of rape or sexual assault. This is something i realised quite recently, but its even in the ten goddamn commandments to not lie in court and the like 'thou shalt not bear false witness'. We've known for over 2000 years that false accusations and helping false accusations is wrong.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:31 PM
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People like that think of themselves as enlightened, even if they've never looked into what they're meant to be opposing. Then they spout off nonsense because thats what they've been told. They're literally the npc meme. I've seen two instances of misogyny on here, one was actually directed at me when i talked about my mothers experience with nearly getting date raped, the other was just some by the numbers woman hate that was removed quite quickly. Now, this is my second account, but two instan…
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:30 PM
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..We don't, male feminists seem to expect that treatment though.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:30 PM
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One of the big reasons why most women opposed getting the vote in America was they thought they would(reasonably) get pulled into the draft, bucket brigades, etc. I'm sure if they knew that wasn't the case they would have been all for it. Anyone who says 'hey, women should be included in the draft/conscription' gets wrecked, they always say essentially 'no, we shouldn't have it at all! No reason to add women!' Then when the issue is dropped they shut up and nothing changes.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:11 PM
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"Nope!" "Male only conscription? Thats a myth!"
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:07 PM
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I wish we could forward this to every company, during a shareholders meeting. Stop thinking people on twitter are representative of the world.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:05 PM
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To most, its 'someone who disagrees with me on issues that involve women'.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 11:01 PM
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To be fair for the biden thing, they made a bunch of excuses to not investigate biden or help her. Ironically the feminists and social justice warriors completely dismissed her, contrary to what they preach. The woman wanted to take biden to trial, but its not like shes rich, she tried through a feminist rape victim thing that went after powerful men, they said no because he was a presidential candidate. She also had more evidence than most, after thirty years or whatever its not much, but bette…
/r/MensRights20/06/20 10:59 PM
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Hoo boy, spoken with nothing but their perceived moral superiority behind them, sheesh. Also, apparently anyone who even hints at doubting a woman's story at being raped is an incel now, its a new level.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 10:54 AM
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Everyone who says that clearly has not actually read it, full on npc 'it is known, khaleesi' logic.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 10:10 AM
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That once sentence had all the double standards, apparently a girls ear lobes are more important than a boys foreskin, even though ear piercings can heal over and foreskin doesn't(Not to mention all the unnecessary risks with the latter). And no, its not done for hygienic reasons. The overwhelming bulk is for tradition, religion or supposed reduced HIV rates in Africa(this varies).
/r/MensRights20/06/20 09:55 AM
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...No. If theres an accusation, the standard of innocent proven guilty applies. Nobody is guilty until proven so. The societal standard, especially right now, and even six whole days ago, women are believed at a massively increased rate as compared to a man, even when they are lying, and it is eventually proven or they admit to it. This also applies to sexual assault and domestic violence. Finally, after decades, men are actually being believed, its not easy, but its happening. Several decades t…
/r/MensRights20/06/20 09:52 AM
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Legally speaking this is true in way too many places. The basic definition of rape though, is all inclusive. Sexual assault however, that mod is straight up delusional. According to them, if a woman grabs you by the balls, that is in no way, sexual assault.
/r/MensRights20/06/20 09:42 AM
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Pretty sure that door has already been reached since mgtow exists.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen20/06/20 09:39 AM
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Conscription is also only male(barring about three exceptions), or in the us, the draft is only male. I've said it before, i'll say it again, if women are systemically oppressed, then so are men, people who say otherwise just don't look, and don't want to look.
/r/MensRights18/06/20 02:43 AM
2

Ah, thank you! Been driving me nuts on trying to find it.
/r/MensRights17/06/20 11:26 PM
9

"Alright boys, we got our money, time to pull out."
/r/MensRights17/06/20 12:39 AM
3

Its easier to say something doesn't exist when nobody knows about it. Its data manipulation essentially, not on the part of researchers most of the time, but the...editing of the results be people who inform others of these things is absolutely ridiculous.
/r/MensRights17/06/20 12:25 AM
2

That opinion makes no sense. The phrase is 'misery loves company' not 'misery works to stop more misery'. I'm uncircumcised, as an Australian, thats the norm. Its the norm worldwide. I have no doubt there are people advocating for circumcision for more than just religious reasons. The WHO(or it was some other very large organization and I've never been able to find it again and it annoys the hell out of me) had a guy write an endorsement of the procedure, while owning a patent for a machine that…
/r/MensRights17/06/20 12:13 AM
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Correct, but its always taken that way over, for some reason. People seem to see sexism against women wherever they want to.
/r/MensRights17/06/20 12:02 AM
4

Holy shit it wasn't downvoted into oblivion, thats rare.
/r/MensRights17/06/20 12:01 AM
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Everyone asserts women deaths and problems are more important, its why this picture exists instead of depicting two black people, one male, one female and the names of all the black people killed. We're not triggered, this is tuesday if you're a man.
/r/MensRights16/06/20 11:59 PM
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Seem to forget men get those comments too, according to studies, they get them more. So its not men on the internet are horrible, its people on the internet. Many take advantage of the anonymity and become total dickheads. See: TwoX. That post is hardly deserving of that much attention, least of all a bunch of awards. They're patting him on the head for being a good subservient boy.
/r/MensRights16/06/20 05:46 AM
2

The rules, released last month, are a major blow to K-12 and college students seeking to learn in safe school environments. They reduce schools’ obligations to respond to sex-based harassment while turning the fewer investigations schools will conduct into mini-trials that are stacked against those who complain of sexual harassment. As opposed to the former rules, which turned things into kangaroo courts against the accused? Schools and colleges aren't the police. “The new Title IX rule will mak…
/r/MensRights16/06/20 01:12 AM
2

Switzerland has a high quality of life but lags other developed economies in women’s pay and workplace equality. Women earn roughly a fifth less than men, better than 30 years ago when it was about a third less, but worse than in 2000, according to government data. Okay, is it illegal to pay women less just for being women? If so, then the government has already done its job. Workplace equity(more accurate) doesn't work. You're not going to have 50% of engineers be women, just as you're not goin…
/r/MensRights16/06/20 12:45 AM
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Must be tuesday.
/r/MensRights15/06/20 01:51 AM
10

Yet it seems to be accurate.
/r/MensRights14/06/20 03:32 PM
3

Suicide statistics. If not having sex was the worst thing men were going through, we wouldn't all be either killing ourselves or thinking about it. As someone who has been there(not actually committing suicide obviously, but close) Sex was the last thing on my mind. Homeless stats, despite the spin thats put on it, a huge majority of the homeless worldwide are men(and to clarify, i mean people that have no residence to stay at, theirs or otherwise). Women make up the majority of 'rough sleepers'…
/r/MensRights14/06/20 01:05 AM
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Uh...no. Rape stats would be a helluva lot higher if that was the case. Sounds like someone trying to justify their unfounded fears. More and more I've started to think that most of these women are victims who have closed themselves off and decided to lash out because of a few shitty individuals in their life.
/r/MensRights14/06/20 12:48 AM
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Lets see. No, no...no, anyone can interpret anything as sexual, depend on their perspective, that 'asking for it' is something creepy women say too, but neither men or women have that attitude as standard. Thats a religious opinion, and its wrong. In the muslim religion/amish communities, men also dress extremely conservatively. I'll assume smv is sexual market value and also assume this is from thefairersex. Thats inaccurate, most people who rape women are either family, or acquaintances. Frien…
/r/MensRights14/06/20 12:05 AM
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And...i guess nobody seems to find that weird? I reckon it will end up like that guy who married his abuser, she will divorce him and take the kids, and he'll end up suicidal. But fuck the rules, its a woman!
/r/MensRights13/06/20 01:40 AM
1

*Thumbs up*
/r/MensRights12/06/20 11:21 PM
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I believe they did something similar somewhere else, ordering an ex husband to allow his ex wife to use his frozen sperm to impregnate her. People don't seem to realise how nightmarish that shit is. If i were this dude, i'd get the hell out of india, if i could. A better question would be, so if he refuses to do it, what are they going to do? Physically force him to? They say that not allowing a fertile woman to procreate is like forcing her to sterilize...except its not. She is free to have a c…
/r/MensRights12/06/20 11:21 PM
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29,000 likes, ugh.
/r/MensRights12/06/20 11:05 PM
2

I feel like people need to look at behavior of people and children, its pretty easy to tell how a kid feels toward a person, they're not subtle about it. If things don't settle the fuck down, this guy will only get this more, and woe be to any man who adopts a kid who doesn't look exactly like him.
/r/MensRights12/06/20 01:15 PM
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I'm not surprised. A less than one year to two year sentence or a $1000 dollar fine, thats it? Thats nothing, clearly the punishment was ineffective. Thats what happens when you treat female statutory rapists different than male ones, the women think they can get away with murder...because they can.
/r/MensRights12/06/20 12:59 PM
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I notice they didn't show number 6, spain, which a feminist infested hellhole. Or a small country, Belgium, which has more dead than my country(Australia) has had infected, total. Belgium is run by a woman, Australia, a man. Your genitals do not determine if you are better at handling crises, no matter how much people like this want it to. Women led countries, like sweden, belgium, etc have not handled things better. Often its if the systems in place were solid to begin with. As someone who has …
/r/MensRights12/06/20 12:49 PM
4

...Its so painful that baby boys can go into shock, its only deemed humane if they are anesthetized. As for the clit and sewing, those are different ones. The former is the more common, the latter, VERY uncommon, even where its practiced, fortunately(except for one particular country which is a travesty of human rights overall). As I've pointed out to someone, removing the clitoris does not mean a woman can feel no pleasure from sex, I'd have to look it up again, but i think it was 20% of women …
/r/MensRights12/06/20 02:02 AM
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Thats why i said 70%, the 30% are the ones that the women farmers, fishers, etc can feed.
/r/MensRights11/06/20 10:45 PM
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Ethereal creatures who still poo. Who need a hand to create life. I've bled more than twelve times a year, nearly every year, easy, its not an achievement. Also things men do; provide food, literally, you remove men, at least 70% of the remaining female population can't eat. Build everything, Keep the internet running so that person can post dumb things on the internet. Their opinion is unpopular very specifically because its wrong.
/r/MensRights11/06/20 10:44 AM
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The problem with such a law is twofold, one, it would be almost impossible to prove one way or the other, making it a he said she said situation. Second is, sexism is quite broad, there are those that say something is sexist, then there are people who don't. As to your argument, that person sees men and women as sides in a war, so men are one unilateral whole, rather than individuals, and they use the apex fallacy, a small amount of men have power and money, therefore, all men do. They are a was…
/r/MensRights11/06/20 01:48 AM
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I mean...how is that not discrimination? I know, i know, 'affirmative action'. But this directly says, you have to hire women to achieve the 50% mark, and because of the example, its likely to be slightly more women than men, which, thanks to in group bias, means its more likely for women to just take over completely.
/r/MensRights10/06/20 11:23 PM
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That sounds like something that should be investigated, not that it will be, seeing as its California.
/r/MensRights10/06/20 10:48 AM
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Thanks
/r/MensRights10/06/20 05:19 AM
2

But..why? How is that beneficial?
/r/MensRights10/06/20 05:18 AM
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Why would a court, doing a court job, need a third party all of a sudden? That seems ridiculous, and if this is the case, if you just pay the court directly, wouldn't that eliminate the extra charges?
/r/MensRights10/06/20 04:05 AM
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Clearly women need more funding to deal with this. (/s) At the same time, if this is Canada, i bet they would somehow come to that conclusion.
/r/MensRights10/06/20 04:03 AM
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I'm not sure most of that 'custody agreement' is legally enforceable. And clearly it seems one party didn't agree with it. Should redo the agreement until people...you know, agree. While this is from one person's perspective, i'd bet the truth is a little different. However, a new boyfriend/girlfriend giving your kids gifts to have them like you is...pretty normal. Just taking away nigh all access to someone's kids over that is pretty evil. Every single non nta opinion has been downvoted to shit…
/r/MensRights09/06/20 11:12 PM
1

...Most people aren't fat though... While i get how this is feminist in the shitty feminist kind of way, i have no idea how this could possibly relate to women's rights. Fat activism sounds like oxymoron though. 'we as a society have a responsibility to make sure everyone feels safe and welcome' No we don't.
/r/MensRights09/06/20 11:03 PM
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According to her, assuming shes being honest, he's not trash, shes just an egomaniac.
/r/MensRights09/06/20 10:54 PM
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AKA Someone who doesn't understand the definition of words. correct reverse racism and sexism don't exist, thats just regular racism and sexism. Racism is discriminating against someone based on their race, sexism, their sex, thats it. 'Systemic oppression' is not relevant to the definition. No light is shed, except upon her ignorance. As for being systemically disenfranchised, more men fit that definition rather than women, not that she would ever acknowledge that.
/r/MensRights09/06/20 10:49 PM
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I know what you mean, i'm real tired of feminists and other social justice types being massive hypocrites. Their supposed good intentions are all a farce for the most part, usually its just about power, greed, influence. Which is why feminism seems to be wanting to take over the lgbt movement, which isn't good. Some are good people, but usually they don't actually know whats going on, which is why they're not terrible. Anecdotal stuff is personal experience, makes it true in a limited context, i…
/r/MensRights09/06/20 02:01 AM
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Despite the backbench rebellion, the new law is likely to pass by the end of July due to support from Labour and the Liberal Democrats. Wait, why would you want to pass laws your own side disagrees with, but your opponents agree with? Aside from that, I do not approve things being changed from 2 years to six months. Marriage as an institution is kinda dead, but it is legally an important thing in people's lives. This will just help empower those terrible people who want to get married just to ge…
/r/MensRights08/06/20 11:21 PM
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Aaand five years jail. Probably. I don't know why they always mention the woman cries. It has no bearing on anything, but they always seem to say 'well, she regrets her actions, so she doesn't get punished as bad', or 'she didn't understand her actions'. or something. Since she stabbed him fatally, thats pretty clear, she killed him, you don't accidentally stab someone fatally.
/r/MensRights08/06/20 10:47 PM
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Jesus, it wasn't patronizing or anything, they wrote one sentence that they thought might be helpful. Not everyone knows every website. There was no problem until this person made it a problem.
/r/MensRights08/06/20 10:39 PM
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Thats called being a psychopath. And if thats her attitude i don't think her family are misogynists, they probably just hate her.
/r/MensRights08/06/20 10:19 PM
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Anybody quoting Clementine Ford is too far gone, thats for sure. Its not quite a pandemic, but quarantining this person isn't a bad idea. The spread of stupid, bad and flat out wrong ideas keeps happening...
/r/MensRights07/06/20 11:45 AM
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I've only hit a woman, or girl, twice, once in school, she asked me to kick her(weird, i know, still have no idea why) i confirmed with her three times, then i kicked her in the shin, she seemed very surprised. Second time, i was getting slapped, a lot, after a couple times, i said, if you don't stop, i'll slap you back, she didn't stop, i slapped her, she cried, that was that. A woman can hurt, even kill a man, if someone comes at you, you have every right to defend yourself, i don't care what …
/r/MensRights07/06/20 09:15 AM
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What is this, the 8th century or whatever? Men being punished for their wives actions? Its not like he can do anything about it if she chooses to ignore him. Women, last i checked, were seperate beings with their own thoughts and desires. If the team/organisation that did this sticks by their guns... They are saying their players have to maintain control their spouses as if they were children. Which is sexist against everybody!
/r/MensRights07/06/20 09:07 AM
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In fact sometimes its a higher risk. But maybe one day, people will admit its a purely cosmetic surgery that carries a risk of death done on newborn babies.
/r/MensRights07/06/20 09:02 AM
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*incite And so far no mens rights groups have ever done anything violent you goddamned potato. I'm sure they consider incels mens rights, somehow, part of the fake manosphere, whatever. Reality is most incels are more likely to hurt themselves than anyone else, theres like 2 guys who went out and hurt people who were incels, 1 was recently credited this in canada after stabbing a woman to death(as terrorism), no information given on how that conclusion was reached. If you wanted to get rid of so…
/r/MensRights06/06/20 05:12 AM
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I can blame her, for someone who wants to fight the patriarchy and all that bullshit, shes constantly asking for handouts and shit from it. That, and she is sexist and i fear her son will become a suicide statistic.
/r/MensRights06/06/20 02:44 AM
3

Looks like someone who passed biology arguing with someone who didn't.
/r/MensRights06/06/20 02:15 AM
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98% of rapists are not men, they are the majority, but i believe women account for 20%, even with half of them not being charged or acknowledged.
/r/MensRights06/06/20 02:06 AM
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https://wikiislam.net/wiki/List_of_Killings_Ordered_or_Supported_by_Muhammad You don;t want an argument, you don't want a debate, you just want to be write, its easy enough to determine in your writing. This conversation is over.
/r/MensRights05/06/20 02:26 AM
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That sounds nightmarish, I don't want our political system to become like America's.
/r/MensRights04/06/20 04:40 AM
3

Sounds like victim blaming at the least. However, we've heard that people who run shelters for migrants work with them etc have been known to abuse that relationship and use these poor fellows as gigolos and the like, essentially. Since these workers are usually female, its usually men who are the victims, so the problem is not addressed, even when its minorities and refugees and the like being targeted.
/r/MensRights04/06/20 04:38 AM
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Um...This is a load of crap. Wow, and they want you to pay for this stuff to be produced? Christ... Manspreading, just, fuck off. 2 is not a reason, one hypocrite, or even a few, doesn't mean the other billions of men are the same. We think men will grok this logic and enthusiastically join together in their own best interest to rise above behaving like baboons, but they don’t. Except most all do, and women pull the same kinda crap, usually the younger ones, which is normal for humanity. 4, i do…
/r/MensRights03/06/20 11:19 PM
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If they're not truthful 100%, then they shouldn't be taught as gospel. I did some work in a muslim school, i know whats being taught. I'm not going to bother further, because you don't actually care for the truth. By all accounts Muhammed was a terrible, evil man who killed a shit ton of people for some justifiable reasons, but mostly for petty bullshit. Including prisoners of war for the egregious crime of being men who had reached the age of puberty.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 10:37 PM
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He also killed a shit ton of people, including getting a jewish poet executed for opposing him through poetry. Or a girl who sang satirical songs about him. Another did the same, but converted to Islam and was pardoned. Muhammed was not a good person.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 01:42 PM
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I wonder how they would feel is they knew women spend most of the money in the world, but pay the least tax overall. What am i saying, they would feel no different. However, i would remove the username, probably will be removed otherwise.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 12:07 PM
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Heres a list of about a thousand examples. If you mean in the Quran or other mandated islamic religious texts in particular: Narrated 'Ali: Whenever I tell you a narration from Allah's Apostle, by Allah, I would rather fall down from the sky than ascribe a false statement to him, but if I tell you something between me and you (not a Hadith) then it was indeed a trick (i.e., I may say things just to cheat my enemy). No doubt I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "During the last days there will appear …
/r/MensRights03/06/20 12:06 PM
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Its actually not entirely wrong, but blaming white men is wrong, blame antifa and the like, who are actually doing this looting anarchist bullshit. So a swing and a miss, yet again, by politicians. The replies though, people seem to actually understand its total crap!
/r/MensRights03/06/20 10:30 AM
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Just regular old everyday sexism. Or an encouragement to stalk women.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 09:49 AM
2

Well that title is terrifying. IT would be like apprehending women by shoving a hand into their vagina and grabbing. Like a more forceful and dramatic version of that line that donald trump said women would let you do.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 06:32 AM
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Pretty much, they're defending women raping men by being ignorant on how it can even occur. "He got hard so its not rape.' They're one of those people. They always change their tune when you point out if arousal equals consent then 'She got wet, so its not rape'. Saying its different, when it is not. People don't seem to understand simple things like leverage, if a woman is on top of you, unless you have an insane strength advantage, you're staying down. Or just regular old date rape, drugs, alc…
/r/MensRights03/06/20 06:30 AM
1

The people who can think like this have something wrong in their head.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 06:18 AM
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she didn't care Then it doesn't matter what you present. She feels any negative men face is justified because privilege and women have it worse, thanks to her own ignorance.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 05:20 AM
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She compared getting a circumcision to getting a vaccine. Vaccines don't potentially kill you. As for stopping the spread of diseases...no. HIV, Urinary tract infections. Having a foreskin helps protect you against stuff, not the opposite. “that just shows how good America is when it comes to medical science” Several places in Europe and Australia are ahead of america, medicine wise. “you don’t remember it so who cares” and “babies get hurt all the time so it is not a big deal” You don't remembe…
/r/MensRights03/06/20 04:55 AM
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I'm not surprised by the results, men are seen as more predatory women are seen as more masochistic. However, since this related to psychological conditions and whatnot, its REALLY bad. This is why we need to check our biases at the door. If a man and woman exhibit the same behaviors regarding children for example and you diagnose the man with pedophilia and the woman not...thats very bad. Makes me think this is a good thing to add to the list of reasons we let women get away with raping childre…
/r/MensRights03/06/20 04:38 AM
1

Whoosh, right over her head. Hopefully her next potential couple boyfriends see this and make a better choice.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 04:33 AM
2

Pretty sure the 'sexual harassment' is also a joke. If implying you only want a boyfriend so they can sell their organs to buy you a fucking phone isn't a poor taste joke, and also sexist, what is? Seems perfectly appropriate, a bad 'joke' replied to with an ironic bad joke.
/r/AntiFeminists03/06/20 04:32 AM
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Fortunately the people on instagram are not amused, unfortunately some are still saying shit like 'stunning and brave' and make me wonder if they're not just bots.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 04:28 AM
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Well thas disturbing.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 03:50 AM
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Oh god, that stupid memey post online has made its way into reality. This...is so dumb. Also assuming this is in pakistan...they're still having wuhan covid problems, so this strikes me as odd.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 03:49 AM
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Not wanting to be along with a man isn't sexism, its fear. Not wanting to be alone with a black person is racism. Uhhh...Okay? Someone certainly enjoys leaps in logic. I think that last message, as unintelligible as it was was basically accusing them of not wanting to be alone with a woman because they would assault them. How a half dozen messages possibly gives you insight on what a person would do in that situation is...unlikely
/r/FeminismStopsWhen03/06/20 03:42 AM
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Black people don't have the market cornered on recognizing racism. Islamaphobia is bullshit. People are concerned about a religion that encourages you to kill infidels. Thats fair, there are some people who are racist against arabs, and thats unfair, but you have have issues with islam and not be a bigot. If women were the ones to decide on what harassment was, these days, literally everything a man did they didn't like would be harassment. And we're already pretty close to that. There are sever…
/r/MensRights03/06/20 03:42 AM
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No, its black men. You look at the numbers of those being killed by police, 99+% are men. Anyone saying otherwise is lying or ignorant.
/r/MensRights03/06/20 03:06 AM
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Ex-fucking-actly and its infuriating.
/r/MensRights01/06/20 06:27 AM
2

Sounds like manslaughter, at a minimum to me. Don't know if charges will be laid, but they damn well should be.
/r/MensRights01/06/20 06:26 AM
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Interesting they're so mad, its not a feminist issue, i'd bet good money on this kind of thing happening to guys more. This whole thing is a great example, a man did die, he was black, and a man, but one of these facts is quite ignored. Black men specifically do deal with this more, percentage wise, with every other male group coming in behind and a distant like, 6th, women begin showing up. He definitely shoved her too hard, thats for sure, but this is going to happen a lot right now.
/r/MensRights01/06/20 03:42 AM
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They meant it as an insult, because being white and being a man means your arguments hold no weight, because racism and sexism. Obviously theres nothing wrong with it(although 'white' isn't a race and people always seem to forget that). I will check it out. Edit: And did. These people don;t understand how things work, nobody's life was ruined. Not true, you break some windows of say, starbucks, yeah the business will be fine, the people who work there who now cannot work there might not be so fi…
/r/MensRights01/06/20 03:18 AM
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Theres a few, i don't actually keep much of that in my links of mens rights stuff and disproving well known 'facts' that are thrown out by the media,here is one i have.
/r/MensRights01/06/20 03:17 AM
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Sorry to hear that you lost a friend, hurts. But...i'm pretty familiar with this myself. I am rather emotionally...reserved. How this came about is because especially during school, i'd tell people stuff, mostly girls, mostly during highschool, and then they'd fuck off, good friends, known for several years, whoosh, gone, ghosted me essentially. Because i told them things that were personal about me. Its awful and i don't know why it happens so much. Your 'friend' from what you described seems t…
/r/MensRights01/06/20 01:45 AM
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Most people that kill children are women, therefore killing children is in their blood. Culture centered around men...hmmm, unless they're in some muslim culture, i doubt this, otherwise we wouldn't downplay male issues, sink millions to billions of dollars into female issues or you know, give a shit about what women say at all, there was also that women and children first thing that happened for....some thirty thousand years? Give or take. Great deflection, any woman who gains power isn't a rea…
/r/MensRights01/06/20 01:18 AM
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That first sentence made me not take the rest of the message seriously, because my god what an idiot. Someone doesn't like facts. But i would guess this is a feminist because this is how they act, they say something, you debunk it, usually with only one fact, this continues for a bit until they get mad, insult you and then fuck off. Perfect conflict resolution!... For a child.
/r/MensRights01/06/20 01:12 AM
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The charging and sentencing gap, the biggest factor on if you are in trouble with the law is if you're a man or not. Domestic violence, seen as a gendered problem, most unbiased studies agree that men make up 1/3rd to 1/2 of victims, 90% of domestic violence resources are allocated to women in the western world. ding ding Feminists also have a habit of suppressing information on male victims. Not saying you, but it has happened. Mary P Koss i believe her name is, also helped design how men are t…
/r/MensRights01/06/20 12:48 AM
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I'd go look at Karen Straughen and Christina Hoff Sommers whatever you talk about, odds are they'll have some relevant stuff, throw in some Bettina Ardt too. If 2/3 of your other partners don't want to be there, then might as well go nuts, hey? Aside from that, odds are most people in the class will do female stuff because, stand out from the crowd, speak with confidence, just make sure your foundation is rock solid and have a couple pages of arguments against whatever you're discussing so you'r…
/r/MensRights01/06/20 12:12 AM
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but fears that struggling influencers who do not receive luxury items for free would feel pressure Celebrity agent Rob Cooper said it was not only women who were approached. He said one man who was posting online was regularly offered money to perform sex acts. Well, heres the thing, influencer isn't a job, plenty of these woman, and i will assume some men, take these offers. Thats their choice. If you just expect shit to be given to influencers for free, thats just handouts, because influencers…
/r/MensRights31/05/20 11:55 PM
1

I would love to see how they think thats true. Even discounting the psychological stuff, just men dying, women most affected. Them and the at least 8 others who upvoted them I somehow doubt have anything to back up that thought.
/r/MensRights31/05/20 11:48 PM
2

I actually looked up this recently, you can't discriminate on anyone based on their political speech in Australia, for some reason it doesn't specify all speech, but i guess theres exceptions.
/r/MensRights31/05/20 03:06 PM
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Gillard did okay, certainly better than Rudd, but thats not a high bar. I'm going to guess you'll be asked to remove this because identifying information, maybe, not sure if its still the case if its your own. I live down in Victoria, so I am well aware of these problems as they're...prominent down here. A while back i got a fine, and i was able to get it deferred, I had a letter opener in my bag in the wrong place(happened to be the men's march). During the same hearing i suppose, there was a w…
/r/MensRights31/05/20 03:04 PM
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Ironic, since women are typically found to be the ones doing emotional abuse, and men typically do physical abuse(and even then, most studies say its close to equal).
/r/MensRights31/05/20 02:52 PM
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1 is untrue, 2 is...umm, i don't know, I've never seen this as a problem because it doesn't happen much, one time in real life I've seen it happen and once on the internet. 3, thats incorrect, women rape, women rape quite a significant amount, sometimes on other women too, if you eliminated their primary targets, it would happen more to women by other women. 4, its not viable, its essentially cloning, which isn't viable. 5 i believe is their real goal. If you enslave men, i can predict what will…
/r/MensRights31/05/20 02:48 PM
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Affirmative action isn't discrimination, somehow, even though its actively discriminating against some candidates in favor of others. Apparently a fancy name makes it all okay. face sexism and negative biases in terms of their wage. Sexism? Maybe, wages? No. wage gap isn't a thing.
/r/MensRights30/05/20 02:19 PM
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By that logic, because my ancestors accompanied William the Conqueror and took over England, English people should be allowed to beat the shit out of me without any consequences. Thats idiodic. You don't fix discrimination with more discrimination. I'm not giving up my freedom for some perceived slight of oppression that if you live in the first world, really isn't real,
/r/MensRights30/05/20 02:15 PM
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'OP banned for hate comments' Hmmm.
/r/MensRights30/05/20 09:49 AM
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Actually my family was the police, but close.
/r/MensRights30/05/20 07:42 AM
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Yeah i watched her announcement video, even though i don't typically watch her. People were trying to dictate what she would do and she was fed up with that and shes got a health problem. This is her choice, people should respect it. As for females being abused because females, false, we know men receive more abuse, both individually and collectively, so that woman can get off her high horse. Also if she saying any woman who has a family gets abused, what?
/r/MensRights30/05/20 07:40 AM
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Thats how they roll, if you remove every instance of it or completely run over and bury those who bring up these issues, then technically it is correct, but only in the way propaganda can be correct.
/r/MensRights30/05/20 06:03 AM
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Indeed, but what do i know, i'm just an Australian citizen whose family has been here for six generations, so my opinion doesn't matter.
/r/MensRights30/05/20 05:58 AM
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Nothing new here, just the 'unbiased' justice system at work. That woman who tried to jam a high heel into a guys head didn't get anything, why would these women? If a guy had slapped a woman, heads would roll, because its somehow more equal to let women behave badly without repercussion. (I'm saying this a lot lately) In unrelated news, male crime decreasing every year, female crime increasing!
/r/MensRights29/05/20 03:33 PM
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Able bodied privilege? Really, Christian privilege? What is all this bullshit? So basically, if you have anything, slightly, real or perceived over someone else, thats a privilege? So i guess i have tall privilege, yippee...goddamned idiots. All i can see is that people are mad, that in the past, European people developed technology faster and better than other places and took over a bunch of places, and it was usually men who did it. Its all whining and whinging, which does nothing. Adding in t…
/r/MensRights29/05/20 03:14 PM
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The City of Melbourne will not be issuing controversial commentator Clementine Ford with a $2800 writing grant. Thank god. Its something, considering how feminist melbourne is, I was expecting them to do it anyway. “The grant, for her upcoming book, was independently assessed and approved on its merits." Sally Capp(The mayor) said. Yeah, of course they did. Even though I can be sure it has no merits. “The City of Melbourne is committed to freedom of speech but I also acknowledge the hurt felt by…
/r/MensRights29/05/20 03:05 PM
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When mothers day rolls around...? Dead Silence. Or, when its brought up after the day. "Reee! Its not the same thing!"
/r/FeminismStopsWhen28/05/20 11:36 PM
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Oh no...how, could she? What non-news. Of course its Australia, goddammit, why are our people getting dumber?!
/r/MensRights28/05/20 12:18 PM
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The movie is good, i watched it Australia, which refused to screen it because people(who didn't watch it) said it was misogynist propaganda. Basically it shows what happens if a decent person who happens to be a feminist, actually learns when things aren't so black and white.
/r/MensRights28/05/20 09:29 AM
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Oh no, you have developed empathy for men, the patriarchy has infected you! Mothers must approve the father's involvement, even if they are separated. What. No really, what? Why should the mother have any input on this? Does the father also get to have a say in if the mother goes into parenting programs? I'd bet a lot of money on the answer being no. I'm glad you're doing good work, just don't let what you actually find be twisted into some strange amalgamation that somehow says all these father…
/r/MensRights28/05/20 09:27 AM
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Yep, sounds about right. I'm glad you found some solace, nobody should be proselytized at about the evils of who they are...unless you're actually evil, like a rapist or murderer. But man, woman, trans, gay, straight or in between, we all deserve basic decency. I'd say go kick up a stink at how feminists treat you, but i know the kind of abuse you'd get from that. As you said, to them, you're a traitor. I still think someone should talk about it though, as feminism has yoinked the lgbt movement …
/r/MensRights27/05/20 12:40 PM
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Alright, how? Without using equity, patriarchy, history or other non reasons as justification. The bias is astonishing strong though. "We're for equality until inequality benefits us". Hope people notice that.
/r/MensRights27/05/20 10:40 AM
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God, I really really dislike her. She'd lose her mind if someone said the wuhan virus should kill more women, but here, she receives backlash for being supremely stupid and hateful and she doubles down and blames men, again. I guess at least shes consistent, but people should both stop listening to her and stop giving her money, because holy shit we need so much less of this.
/r/MensRights27/05/20 10:05 AM
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Whats the point of having a poll if you ignore the results? How is it more accurate the second time? What if the results are the same? I really hope they try three times and its the same thing three times, I will laugh, as it will show even on that platform, regular people haven't lost the plot just yet.
/r/MensRights27/05/20 10:02 AM
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If you're drugged, held down(without consent) or i don't know, she has a fucking machete, you will say no, and it will not matter, she will rape you, the end. There are no extra 'man' options to avoid being raped. Rape is rape and rape is bad.
/r/MensRights27/05/20 09:54 AM
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We know why there is an 'earnings' gap in the health sector, although women and men are about the same numbers for doctorates, when it comes to specialties, women tend to choose the lower paying ones, thats it. Just saying theres more women working in the health industry(primarily as nurses) thus they are more at risk is bullshit. In the UK they posted photos of the doctors who died of covid fighting it, all but one were men. They even had numbers, despite men being only a third of people in the…
/r/MensRights27/05/20 09:47 AM
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You forgot Nazi, they like that one.
/r/MensRights27/05/20 09:39 AM
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The funding increases every damn year and yet domestic violence rates continue to increase in Australia. For some reason nobody in the government sees this trend and is like 'Hang on, are these people actually doing anything?' In (definitely unrelated /s) news, male crime decreasing nation wide, female crime increasing.
/r/MensRights27/05/20 09:03 AM
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So, the justification is, you spent money on clothes and stuff, because YOU wanted to look attractive/more attractive. I don't expect a woman to owe me if i get a haircut, or work out at the gym or something. This particular woman strikes me as very entitled, i felt that a minute in, how she stretched it out to a 27min video is beyond me.
/r/MensRights24/05/20 12:32 PM
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The way the nazi's villified the jews to create an 'other' an outsider, on the inside, then scapegoat them. Its a cheap manipulative way to unite people using passion, hate. It unfortunately works. So you're not far off.
/r/MensRights24/05/20 10:58 AM
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By their logic, you shouldn't care are a woman's problems if you're not a woman. But their hatred has overridden all logic, i actually think this person needs psychological help, this is not healthy. Everything they wrote is based on feelings, not facts. For every one man who has it hard theres a thousand women owned by husbands and treated like second class citizens? Citation? But, as to why women should care about men and even to why black people should care about white people; We're all human…
/r/MensRights24/05/20 06:40 AM
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The reaction should have been "Yeah, so?" A study from the University of Washington on the gender gap in Wikipedia editors found many female and LGBTQ editors feared for their safety. Its...its Wkipedia editing, not UFC fighting or something. I will say Wikipedia actually handled it reasonably, as long as whomever reviews is impartial.
/r/MensRights24/05/20 06:26 AM
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They can't. If they stop their echo chamber enforcement, the house of cards crumbles, because criticism comes into play. Facts come into play. As soon as they allow things to be challenged, they lose. They are fully aware of this. Oddly enough, how people tend to run feminism subs, forums and whatnot have a LOT in common with the communist chinese party. They remove dissent, censor anything that contradicts their stories, or their extremely biased research Or hell, if you just bring up when they…
/r/MensRights24/05/20 05:55 AM
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This begs a sensitive question: Are schools set up to favor the way girls learn and trip up boys? Yes. But the bigger reason is the overwhelmingly female teachers marking boys down and girls up...just because. The whole enterprise of severely downgrading kids for such transgressions as occasionally being late to class, blurting out answers, doodling instead of taking notes, having a messy backpack, poking the kid in front, or forgetting to have parents sign a permission slip for a class trip, wa…
/r/MensRights24/05/20 05:12 AM
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Unfortunately the line between feminism and radical feminism is so blurred that most of feminism now is closer to radical than not. But being able to discuss things is important, you're unlikely to be banned here unless you actually break rules, whereas in the feminism subs you get banned for asking questions that might be against mainstream feminism. Or if you just talk about when they fucked up, like amber heard. They really don't like it when you point out the blatant mistakes that have been …
/r/MensRights24/05/20 04:30 AM
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Someone doesn't know what the definition of racism is. And its that person. Discrimination based on race. Thats the fastest definition of racism not 'discrimination based on race by white people'. People who say this kinda stuff are astonishingly ignorant.
/r/MensRights24/05/20 04:23 AM
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But they're complying, why hit them? Also if you have trains that get THAT full, you don't have the luxury of women's compartments without jamming up how people go about their day to day.
/r/MensRights23/05/20 11:33 PM
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Yep, its why when i say feminists have given death threats, bomb threats and killed the dog of someone, its her i refer to. All for wanting men to have a shelter from domestic violence too, the most heinous of crimes! You'll never find a prominent feminist admitting the fault, as its not that long ago.
/r/MensRights23/05/20 11:29 PM
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I hate that shes Australian, i do not want to share a country or nationality with that woman.
/r/MensRights23/05/20 11:27 PM
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Thats...no true at all. Russia for example was hit quite hard in their male population in the world wars, they're barely recovered now, i wouldn't say Russia is a champion of women's rights.
/r/MensRights23/05/20 10:38 PM
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Damn that sounds fuckin harsh to go through, but good on this kid for making it through it in one piece. And that crush/now girlfriend, what a girl. A better woman than Lucas's mother and not even half her age.
/r/MensRights23/05/20 07:22 AM
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I am so over radical feminism and I wouldn’t really consider myself a men’s right activist The difference is MRA's don't call you the enemy if you're not an MRA. A lot of feminists basically say you're a defacto misogynist, sexist if you're not a feminist.
/r/MensRights23/05/20 05:04 AM
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'theres a reason the MRA are toxic as fuck' Incels can be, so i won't debate that one, but they speak as if they know anything about this subreddit, they do not. They are definitely making it up, despite their assertion(a good rule of thumb is when unprompted someone says they're not making something up, they often are). The whole 'lucky' idea from guys boils down to this, its a fantasy, and as a grown man, they cannot see the harm, because they've already grown past it and for some reason canno…
/r/MensRights23/05/20 03:15 AM
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Well, theres been one, one guy, the one they are now charging as terrorism only killed one person, he shouldn't have, hope he goes to jail for a long time, etc. But it wasn't terrorism, terrorism is very specific in its goals. Only elliot rogers i believe is the person you could say did incel terrorism. Maybe that van guy, i'll be generous and say van guy, so two instances...thats it. It speaks very clearly on what the 'anti hate network' is really wanting when they word it like this. They're ba…
/r/MensRights23/05/20 03:00 AM
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The same project that had a woman that said 'we need to teach men to not rape'? \hammers x to doubt**
/r/MensRights22/05/20 04:48 PM
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Thats not humour. No real power, you mean the woman who spoke at the UN? Who has been given tons of money by people, by organizations, governments, to do her crap, has NO power or influence? You don't deal with discrimination with more discrimination, thats a whole he who fights monsters thing right there. 'We're just taking the piss to blow off steam.' No, you do not. This is a lie. Humour does not change if you are a minority or not. Also shes not alt left just far left.
/r/MensRights22/05/20 03:07 PM
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Actually, if you charged and punished women as they do men it would be close to a 60/40 split. As it stands, here in Australia, for the past ten years, even with the easy road women get in the system, crime done by women has been increasing, while men have been doing less crime. Society doesn't reward aggressive behavior, specific areas of society does, usually in competitive areas like sports. Everywhere else, no. The prison system doesn't work, its true. taxing men, 90% of which will never com…
/r/MensRights22/05/20 03:01 PM
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So this is something i've noticed on several posts, not just this one saying young boys are uncontrollable, or awful and if they are violent their parents are just' well thats boys'. Its not much to do with the boy, its to do with the parent(s). Girls are more agreeable, its a whole thing, but if you treat a boy like a girl, it will not work, you have to cater to each child because they're not a one size fits all sock. when little girls are playing together and are annoyingly loud, it is at leas…
/r/MensRights22/05/20 06:52 AM
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Yeah i know, but for some reason we live in the days of phrases, so there you go. And if you dare bring up statistics, man, you get a lot of hate for hard numbers, not here, but generally.
/r/MensRights21/05/20 01:42 PM
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Holy shit is that a woman saying that? Can't wait for the feminists to attack her.
/r/MensRights21/05/20 12:38 PM
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This woman...is a moron. You can still be racist if your dad is black, there are MANY races in the world. You can't just take someones clothes and show up to their job and invade their life or something. People would notice, it might work short term for like, some kinda lone contracting job, but longer than like, two days? Naw. Shes covering her own racism with other garbage.
/r/MensRights21/05/20 12:32 PM
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So the religion, those men are long dead, you want to hate the ones that continue it, fair cop, but most don't act like their predecessors. God, the women aren't funny thing, no women can and are funny, but not as much as men are, women comedians are a rarity, as an example. I've never heard anyone say women aren't smart, creative or innovative. Hell, a short time ago there was a fuckin film which was a somewhat dramatized story of how three black women were super helpful to the american space p…
/r/MensRights21/05/20 10:39 AM
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Yep, its a 95+% if i recall.
/r/MensRights21/05/20 02:44 AM
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THAT is hate speech? What? My god facebook is becoming more and more of a garbage fire.
/r/MensRights21/05/20 02:41 AM
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No, or at least, nobody said that, including the daughter who witnessed it. My theory is that they were going to essentially burn the body until it was just charred bones, then try and toss what remained in the garbage.
/r/MensRights21/05/20 02:36 AM
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Well they are, not long ago there was a big push surrounding 'domestic terrorism' which was of course a male on female part of domestic violence. Pushed by a man, oddly enough, i remember going through it and finding a LOT of flaws, the idea makes sense, kind of, but only if you're terrorising your partner to keep a large amount of people fearful. Otherwise its emotional abuse.
/r/MensRights20/05/20 07:05 AM
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So what i'm reading is the aunt is sane, and the court system....isn't. I guess neither is the mother because holy fuck.
/r/MensRights20/05/20 07:02 AM
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Wow, managing to be misandric and many being homophobic, good job...yeesh. That top one though 'he did embarass her.' embarrassment is never justification for murder, EVER. Anyone who agrees with that has to be so emotionally unstable they are dangerous to everyone around them. I somehow doubt they'd agree if it was a guy drive bying(which is pretty cowardly if you ask me) an ex girlfriend, for any reason.
/r/MensRights20/05/20 06:41 AM
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thats the logic behind the menaretrash hashtag, which demonises men and thats its only defence. 'if you're not trash you shouldn't feel offended.' If i said, women are gold digging whores. Theres no some, no framing of the demographic, i am insulting ALL women. As a man, i am very worried about certain things, like if i'm ever on the wrong side of the law, for whatever reason, i'm twice as likely to get fucked over just because i'm a guy. OR, if i happen to have a falling out with the mother of …
/r/MensRights20/05/20 06:38 AM
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As homicide investigators began probing the attack, they uncovered evidence it potentially could be defined by law as a “terrorist activity,” and brought in an officer from the RCMP’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET). Police did not reveal any details on Tuesday about the nature of that evidence. Hmmm. Terrorism is very specific, its to inspire fear, if he just killed one woman, as sad as that is, is the act of one deranged weirdo. “By calling these acts ‘terrorism’ we are b…
/r/MensRights20/05/20 06:32 AM
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The builders ()self employed) in my house TODAY, I am two stories away and it is incredidbly noisey and I sometimes have to close my ears... I go up to them and see they dont even have noise protection.... So I gave them a 40 second talk on hearing loss in mainly male manual labourers... they also dont wear gloves, helmets, and do stupid stuff all the time Thats nothing to do with them being men, thats a lack of education and laws. In Australia, doing that is flat out illegal, its against OH&S. …
/r/MensRights20/05/20 05:43 AM
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Therefore, and in this context, the draft strategy on the health and well-being of men aims to inform action by Member States in the Region to improve men’s health and wellbeing while promoting gender equality. I can't wait for someone to say this is sexist and taking away from women's issues and misogynistic or all the other garbage. This is the WHO, which i am thoroughly unimpressed by at this point, So, i'm personally going to wait and see, i 100% expect someone to ree it to death or China to…
/r/MensRights20/05/20 05:30 AM
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Chrome can autotranslate, which is nice, as stuffing it into google translate normally was unsuccessful. A draft Action Plan for Diversity and Gender Equality at Aarhus University, which has just been submitted for consultation, states that both genders must be represented among the qualified applicants. If they are not, the posts in question must be re-opened AKA forced diversity.
/r/MensRights20/05/20 05:10 AM
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36 .7% of women rated their overall life satisfaction as 'low' in April compared to 22.1% of men ...That doesn't matter. Theres also been an 11% increase in global suicide rate, with 77% of the people doing it being men. Women complaining more doesn't mean they're affected more. Most victims of Corona are men, undisputed facts. Literally they are looking for ANYTHING in this that says women are somehow more adversely affected, sorry, but opinions are not facts, especially since by their admissio…
/r/MensRights20/05/20 04:52 AM
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I live in LA where people go to "restart", and pasts are forgiven and wiped away That does not sound like LA. Yeah it will always be on google. You got fucked over, unless you sue the companies spreading it, and are correct, then they'll keep it there, its no skin off their back until you make it that. To date, i don't think there have been any actual bomb threats by any MRAs, there have been by feminists, which people like to gloss over, so you have to fight the lies, if you're an MRA, then you…
/r/MensRights20/05/20 04:39 AM
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Or the two lesbian mothers in brazil who cut off a son's penis as revenge against the father, then later killed him, chopped up the body and tried to barbeque it(seen by the partner's daughter), before dumping it in a forest. Or the mother that took extreme feminist rhetoric to the logical conclusion, killing her two sons so they wouldn't grow up to abuse women. There are some god awful people in the world, one sex often gets to forget they have bad people on their half of humanity though.
/r/MensRights20/05/20 02:00 AM
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Well since most deaths are not caused by men, they are factually wrong. Turns out things like disease and cancer and even suicide are more likely to happen to someone than some man coming around and murdering them. I'm also confused on the war point, yes men did the killing....but they also did the dying, women barely died thanks to the men that fought.
/r/MensRights20/05/20 01:57 AM
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Have always had their mental health issues, dismissed, HA! Try being a man, then you know what real dismissal is about your mental health problems. Its a narrative, a story, a fabrication...a lie. Basically everything boils down to patriarchal values and invisible constraints and shit because...it can't be proven either way, once you get close to disproving it(as there is no proving it) the rhetoric gets more complex, more convoluted, its how ideas like 'internalized misogyny'(aka women hating t…
/r/MensRights19/05/20 03:04 AM
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A right wing trap....but feminists, and leftists invented and perpetuated it, everyone accused of being right wing think its garbage. What was the trap, super reverse psychology? What we are witnessing is another instance of the right decrying what it imagines the American women’s movement to be. ...No...its pretty accurate by all accounts. “That’s literally the hashtag,” Is there “literally” a hashtag? Well, kind of. Meaningfully tracking hashtags on Twitter is a confounding chore, even for the…
/r/MensRights19/05/20 02:26 AM
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Essentially if whatever happened, happened under false pretenses, that would be it. So if a guy tricks a woman into having sex, by, saying he's got a condom, and then he doesn't, or a woman says shes on birth control and isn't. Or if someone has sex with someone explicitly in exchange for something, then the other person doesn't pay up. At least, thats if you;re reasonable, if you're unreasonable, literally any reason, especially if you're a woman, as that is actively encouraged.
/r/MensRights19/05/20 02:10 AM
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Gill suffered a punctured lung and was treated in hospital Chaniqua Boyd, 42, reportedly stated she did not intend to stab Gill and that he 'lunged at the knife' during an argument over household chores ...Why would she be holding a knife in the first place? And how do you unintentionally stab someone in the lung? People seem to forget its not that easy to stab someone in the chest, especially around the lung, there are these things called ribs that more often than not, get in the way. Even then…
/r/MensRights19/05/20 12:36 AM
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I like how people can look at the faces of the doctors who have died and go 'hey, look, black asian people' but not 'hey, look, a bunch of men.'
/r/MensRights19/05/20 12:35 AM
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Pretty disgusting, i really don't like the people in charge of laws and stuff in my state, this exemplifies partially why.
/r/MensRights19/05/20 12:14 AM
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Of course its the city i live in, fucking politicians here really need to get their head out of their arse when ti comes to stuff like this.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen19/05/20 12:10 AM
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Monogamy is normal for humans, its why its so prevalent through every culture on the planet. anyone who says cheating is normal is making an excuse for their own bad behavior. Its possible to have an open relationship, just very unlikely because it takes very specific kind of people. Another problem with marriage that nobody seems to notice, or at least talk about is people seem to start behaving way worse once they're married, like they were hiding it until they got over the goal line and becom…
/r/MensRights18/05/20 06:47 AM
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If you love someone, marriage is unecessary and is you live in say, America, India of the UK, its too much of a risk. Have a party to celebrate, even exchange some jeweled gifts with each other if you want(just don't buy diamonds and shit) and go on holiday afterwards, but marriage is a waste, at best, but especially if it costs you tons of money. Legally, typically you give up half your shit if you have more shit, alimony laws suck. Suicide? A huge portion of people take their lives after the e…
/r/MensRights18/05/20 05:21 AM
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Then do it anyway. Teachers are there to teach, not to control you like a dictator. If you get detention for that, tell your parents because thats straight up thought policing. Doesn't matter if they disagree with you, if you have actual, provable facts, they can shut their faces and suck it up. If you teachers resort to threats instead of debating you, they're talking out of their arse.
/r/MensRights18/05/20 04:57 AM
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Great stuff, friend. Hell, even in the research that 'proves' what these failed to do, its usually because they structure it in a certain way. These ones found more accurate results because they actually followed proper research standards. Which is why the ones that feminists like to cite are absolute garbage, they say what they want them to say, rather than the truth. That one that said 'stereotypes' are what cause women to be evaluated better is fucking hilarious, so women are treated better b…
/r/MensRights18/05/20 02:56 AM
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Wait, isn't this just a copy of the exact same post done on one or another feminist sub like...6 months ago? Pretty sure of that, so i guess feminists have now stooped to karma farming?
/r/MensRights18/05/20 01:49 AM
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People face maginalization. Literally people will discriminate based on any difference, race, religion, physical appearance and sex. We know for a scientific fact women discriminate against men way more than men discriminate against women(which is shown to be negligible). OR more accurately, women have a significant bias for other women, just because they are women.
/r/MensRights17/05/20 02:41 AM
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Aaand removed for being political...
/r/MensRights17/05/20 02:32 AM
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It is not satire. They do not seem to understand that you can accuse a dude of rape, sexual assault or hitting you...and people will believe you, even the police. This leaves the door wide open for such trust, belief, being abused. It happens a lot more than anybody is willing to admit and will continue to happen if it isn't treated like the crime it is(falsely accusing someone that is, even the bible says thats a no no).
/r/MensRights16/05/20 02:01 PM
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One, who does that? Thats a bad father, and two, who goes through with that!? Crazy fucking people. Backlash is less than they both deserve.
/r/MensRights16/05/20 01:25 AM
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So, i shouldn't respect a woman, i should own her...? Okay? Is this the same woman that Aba and Preach did a video about on basically how to be a gold digger/sugar baby? Cause it seems a real similar line of thought. But no, i will not be used as a walking wallet, because if i was in such a described relationship, then that woman is basically prostituting herself to me to actually survive and get luxuries. I want a woman who is responsible, who can stand up on her own, who if things get tough, c…
/r/MensRights16/05/20 01:21 AM
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...Why gender this? Literally no reason. Something i'll bet nobody is going to put out either is those who worked in essential roles during times there were lockdowns, i'd put a large bet on it being men, because things like, food, power, water, supply lines, are maintained by the boys.
/r/MensRights16/05/20 01:16 AM
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Thats sexist....somehow, i'm sure. Not really, obviously, but the feminists always screech when something is all inclusive.
/r/MensRights16/05/20 01:13 AM
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Da Vinci says otherwise. They 'might' have done these things, but the knowledge didn't go anywhere, there is no proof, while Da Vinci left literal piles of stuff.
/r/MensRights14/05/20 05:57 AM
1

I agree, some places managed it though. In Australia, those who were the most vulnerable(elderly, unemployed, those with medical conditions, etc) were given a little bit of extra money to help blunt the loss of work(actually not an insignificant amount if you can manage your money reasonably), without discrimination either. The supermarkets took a ton of precautions and kept the supply lines flowing. Several even increased how many workers they had, but reduced shift, to reduce exposure and peop…
/r/MensRights13/05/20 02:22 AM
2

aka, people who like to ignore actual facts. We know men are more vulnerable to covid,, we ALSO know that an enzyme from the X chromosome helps resist it, since men only have one x chromosome, the risk is more. We also know most of those that have died fall into three categories, elderly, pre-existing conditions(especially respiratory and obesity) and men. But nah man ,women are more vulnerable because money, they have more to lose because they lose the people around them, who ONLY lose their li…
/r/MensRights13/05/20 12:24 AM
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Probably, and i bet they do, but we never find out about the outcome. Unless she gets a much longer sentence, then i'm sure feminists will be angry about a woman getting a similar sentence to a man.
/r/MensRights10/05/20 08:48 AM
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6 years and she burst into sobs, she got off fucking LIGHT. Getting less than a decade is ridiculous. If she chased him in a car, while he was on a bike, going all over the highway, fast, thats ridiculous, almost throwing a knife at someone and being surprised when they are hurt ridiculous. The dad brought up a great point, stabbing saomeone nine years, she ran over a dude and he died, she got 6. With parole she'll likely be out in three anyway.
/r/MensRights10/05/20 04:56 AM
1

Sounds like she should just write the paper if you can do wrongthink on it. also 'the reality is patriarchy.' We did it boys, we own ALL of reality! There is a lot of feminist research and almost all of it is bunk, because its biased. Good research has as little bias in it as possible.
/r/MensRights09/05/20 03:56 PM
1

They...they do exist, and there is indeed a problem, as it turns out, assaults against women with gender neutral options...increase. turns out when the scumbag guys have more opportunity, they take it! Aside from the obvious sexism of having no male toilet, but having a female one, it comes with actual goddamned negatives to women too. Course if its like stalls, then having them all unisex it doesn't matter at all.
/r/MensRights09/05/20 01:19 PM
1

Maybe she should invent a time machine and go tell all the cave women that the meat the men brought home for them to eat so they can survive is sexist. As far as i can tell, every single aspect of modern civilisation is sexist according to feminists, including clothing, air conditioning, TREES, eating meat, school, jobs, sports, politics, pandemics and more! 99% of it is horseshit. of that 99%, i's say about 15% has some merit, but has been twisted to be unrecognizable, especially in a modern co…
/r/MensRights09/05/20 12:04 PM
1

We already knew why, the standard learning environment a schools, boys don't like it. I know, i'm a boy, and i like to learn, but certain things i just felt were stupid as fuck. One, i absolutely hate homework, to the point i would just guess that homework i'd be given and do it in class instead of listening to the teacher for some classes. Other things, like maths, i learn in a bit of an odd way, i do the equations until it clicks in my head and i can do it without any issues, then i lose all i…
/r/MensRights09/05/20 12:01 PM
2

Um, you'd have to throw incredibly hard and know how to actually throw a knife to kill someone with it, not to mention be 'unlucky' enough to miss all the bones and stuff. Strikes me as bullshit. Castel's action was "deliberate and very dangerous", a Brisbane judge said in sentencing her to nine years' jail in March last year. But Castel showed immediate remorse and pleaded guilty, Appeal Court Justice Debra Mullins said on Wednesday. Fuck you. Why is it everytime a woman shows remorse she gets …
/r/MensRights08/05/20 09:38 AM
2

More women graduating, thats equality! They don't go for the high paying degrees and professions, Patriarchy, Rawr! I'm sure someone actually thinks like that, and its really annoying.
/r/MensRights08/05/20 09:30 AM
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I somehow think a deadly threat is an overreaction there. Don't cheat on your partners, thats morally shit and hurtful to them. But, also, really don't threaten your partner with a deadly weapon because thats psychotic and severe abuse.
/r/MensRights08/05/20 09:12 AM
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Aren't some of the countries doing very poorly run by women too? Or at least very feministy, like Spain is pretty boned, Swedens getting fucked over a bit too, hell, half of Europe is like that, especially a place like Belgium. Countries with good medicine, solid economies, supply lines and are islands, if they meet most of those, they are going pretty well through this. That said, as has been pointed out, the death rate from suicide might be worse than the pandemic itself thanks to lockdowns. A…
/r/MensRights08/05/20 09:09 AM
1

Yeah, basically. In Australkia, its at minimum a third of victims of DV are male. Gendering it is stupid, it would still be stupid is it was 90/10. They will say this is to help women, in this example its 100% at the expense of men. Opening it up to be *inclusive(*a word feminists like to use a lot) should be a good thing., as anyone who suffers abuse is that much more likely to perpetuate it, keeping the cycle going,. Stop the cycle, stop the abuse, hooray! But no, as someone said, the goal of …
/r/MensRights07/05/20 06:50 AM
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Good to see india still being stupid, i wonder how long that will last with covid getting all up in there. I only hope nobody suffers and dies because of dumbarses like the one who 'drew' this cartoon.
/r/MensRights07/05/20 06:39 AM
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Which is usually bullshit. I can't see them talking much about the plight of black men in america when it comes to criminal sentencing as compared to say, Caucasian women.
/r/MensRights07/05/20 06:32 AM
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Wait, wasn't it mostly women running things? I remember that being a thing, and why it went under the radar so effectively. Its straight up sexist to say 'here are the men, they bad' but 'we're not telling the women's names because we're being cautious'. Thats leaving yourself open to a slander or defamation lawsuit i reckon.
/r/MensRights07/05/20 06:30 AM
3

Don't let other people browbeat you for having an opinion thats factually correct. Let them be mad, let them piss and moan, at the end of the day ,they're wrong, thats why they're so pissed. This is an absolutely disgraceful post! It is incredibly damaging and offensive to women I feel like feminists always say that when a woman disagrees. Any feminists, past or present, which suggests things might not be as is said, boom, hated, in the case of Erin Pizzey, she got bomb threats and stuff. Clearl…
/r/MensRights07/05/20 04:46 AM
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Why does it matter if they're women if they're a minority? Why does it matter if they're a minority if they're women? Why does it somehow become worse? It doesn't. New Zealand has other issues to deal with more than trying to be the most woke. Thought they already did that when they literally banned people from the country that happen to have different opinions than the government.
/r/MensRights07/05/20 04:39 AM
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Then you're a shit person. Least you can do is vote for nobody.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen07/05/20 04:36 AM
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I get the intent, but toxic relationships aren't inherently something made by men. There are plenty of women who are just awful people, they gaslight, then abuse, they do all this shit, just as any man can, moreso, in some cases, since men trend towards physical abuse and women towards emotional/mental. Its stupid also to assume your son will never get into a toxic relationship or that the daughter cannot make one. If you've done your job as a parent properly, they shouldn't create such a relati…
/r/MensRights06/05/20 04:19 AM
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Because they don't actually want to understand, they don't want actual equality. To them, its a war, we are the enemy, the only thing that matters is victory, if they understand men, it humanizes us and suddenly we don't look so bad. Its a tactic of propaganda to have an 'other'; an enemy that can be scapegoated to help spread radical bullshit, Nazi's did it, North Korea does it, feminism does it Why it goes on is the media and politicians and stuff like to play the game for power, considering i…
/r/MensRights05/05/20 09:21 PM
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Yeah, babies are fragile, I'm a man and not a doctor, let along a gynecologist, and I know that.
/r/MensRights05/05/20 09:19 PM
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...Yep, they got it. Not much else to be said, definition, why anyone would be INSANE!(/s) enough to oppose feminism and an explanation of her position.
/r/MensRights05/05/20 09:09 PM
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David Leyhohelm or whatever, yeah, he's not a senator anymore and nothing came of it, unfortunately. Still, having a record of their asinine statements is excellent.
/r/MensRights05/05/20 06:10 AM
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Ah i see. That would be correct, if you ban all bags...thats a bag.
/r/MensRights05/05/20 02:54 AM
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Thats...uhh...not how diseases work. Bags in general could help transfer it, this is true, but mens bags are no more at risk than womens, in fact, i personally would say women are more likely to have bags in general, since i rarely see dudes carry bags. If true ,thats just a biased policy for no reason. Men might be the majority of victims, but they aren't any more infectious.
/r/MensRights05/05/20 12:21 AM
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Son: Whats marriage? Dad: Its going into an agreement with a girl who at any point can take half your stuff if you don't keep her happy. ​ Now, i'm biased, i think marriage is mostly a sham anyway, but anyone who puts a perception into their kid that their future partner is a leech is a bad parent. Tell anyone who says crap like that to get the hell out, its not funny.
/r/MensRights05/05/20 12:04 AM
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Guess they don't realise men are still working the basic essential stuff, like food and infastructure. I get Nursing is dominated by women, and they're doing good stuff, no doubt, but if women were let out to function as normal, i'd bet money on either nothing changing, or, like in spain, something fucking stupid happening and it becoming worse. Not because of women in general mind you, because of feminists being feminists.
/r/MensRights04/05/20 11:58 PM
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"Many hang up immediately" Should tell people something... I'd hang up too, most people who are willing to abuse their partner don't feel guilt about it, if they do, they work it out personally, those that don;t or can't might actually call as they figure out that someone is actually wrong, and good for them on taking that step. But, if thats their response to getting a call, they should go out of business. You don't report shit you cannot confirm. If they said they got a 95% increase of calls, …
/r/MensRights04/05/20 11:50 PM
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Goddamn. I remembered the original story. Why on earth were these people allowed near the boy after that? Actually, fuck it, those are not people, those are monsters. Also wow, i have watched autopsies, but the description on what they did...holy shit. They not only mutilated and killed a boy, they traumatised a girl, and wanted to...dispose of it is an extremely gruesome fashion. If convicted, both women could each face 57 year in prison. Should be more, but this shouldn't have happened to begi…
/r/MensRights04/05/20 01:06 PM
1

Yes. Women are lied to as much as men are, not always to their benefit either. I went through the family court system in Australia as a boy, my father is shit, but the family court is so fucking broken that my mother got shafted. Meanwhile, every single womens organisation complain about it being investigated. My mother might be gone, but i know she would call that straight up bullshit.
/r/MensRights03/05/20 02:17 AM
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Weird that I only see how women need relief and donations and help during the wuhan virus situation. If men make up less than a quarter of those on the front lines, but are half the deaths, you'd think that would tell people something. I'm sure they twist it to say 'WOMEN ARE THE MAJORITY OF PANDEMIC DEATHS, *GASP*!' At least in the UK, we already know thats not the case in China(even though they are actively lying about their numbers) and Italy among other places.
/r/MensRights03/05/20 12:18 AM
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From what i have seen a little bit ago, i believe someone had xposted menslib because they actually had a decent post for once and the feminists were losing their shit because they were having people disagree with them. From those feminists reactions, i'd guess that 'deeply misogynistic' might just translate to 'they disagreed with me'. I think we've all seen feminists at this point cry discrimination any time someone says anything negative or doesn't support something feministy.
/r/MensRights02/05/20 11:51 PM
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Thats an odd reaction to my agreement.
/r/AntiFeminists02/05/20 11:46 PM
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White this is some good stuff, calm it down mate, keep it to the facts and your opinion, but keep out lols and the pussypass thing. I don't disagree, but one thing this sub has over feminists is our reasonability. “Women make an important contribution to society by becoming pregnant, giving birth and breast-feeding.” I somehow both cannot and completely believe this being a statement from a feminist women's organisation. They contribute a fuckload more than that, i wouldn't have even mentioned a…
/r/AntiFeminists02/05/20 02:05 PM
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Its actually very easy, the way they measure gender equality is ONLY by the standard of women. This is why Saudi Arabia(terrible place for everyone) is actually rated quite high, because men die early, so women live longer, so it goes up. It doesn't measure any negatives for men. If women are the majority of university students and graduates? Goes up. Overwhelmingly? Goes up more. Same with politicians, you have more female politicians, goes up. Equality would be close to 50/50, but thats not wh…
/r/AntiFeminists02/05/20 01:29 PM
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I'd like them to point to the 'rampant' misogyny. I've seen not even a handful of examples, one today, it was downvoted to shit, at -15 after i left it. But a lot of these people legitimately believe it. Feminism has great PR, somehow., and even then most people don't buy it. They come here because this is the biggest sub about male issues, by a long way. That fact alone means they are concerned. To them, we're all meeting in pubs and saying how terrible women all are and remarking about the goo…
/r/MensRights02/05/20 12:37 PM
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My god, sanity! I forgot what it was like to see!
/r/MensRights02/05/20 11:49 AM
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No, men have never tried to exterminate women, that is just killing your civilization. There have certainly been times where women have been treated like little more than glorified babymakers, but even then, they were considered important in that one way, at least. also 'masters of their male universe' The fuck is a male universe? The universe isn't gendered. I never thought of the sun as being a man.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen02/05/20 01:25 AM
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Explain something that has a minimum of 30% male victims as being a gendered problem.
/r/MensRights01/05/20 01:33 AM
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I mean...the second panel is pretty normal, maybe not lovely, but otherwise, sure. Personally i have had women i barely know or just met tell me how handsome i am. Never been told to smile more, but smiling is scientifically not important for a man, hell, in russia its even a negative in business deals. The computer fixing thing, haven't had that, but i have for sewing, cooking, a few other things that i just consider normal life skills. So the last one is the only real...'problem'. Even then, w…
/r/MensRights30/04/20 02:06 PM
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Radfems, they themselves already proclaim themselves such. They're sexist, bigoted and usually, very, very wrong. They themselves are 100% aware of their hateful shit, thats why the clause 'hey the REALLY extreme stuff is just satire!" No it isn't.
/r/MensRights30/04/20 01:43 PM
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For me it depends, if my friends and family, people i care about, ask for help with certain issues, will i help, sure. Will i help random women who ask me, also sure, will i help people who seem to be deliberately working against my interests? Fuck no. See the real problem i have with so many of the feminists and women's organisations is...they lack respect for me, either as a person, or as a man. I'm just bad because of how i was born. Do i want women to suffer at the hands of their partners? F…
/r/MensRights30/04/20 01:37 PM
5

Optimus Prime: Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.
/r/MensRights30/04/20 01:04 PM
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So theres a lot of insanity here. 'I, a feminist.' Not by the dictionary definition, love. Fitting feminazi real well though Even if a man or boy is not being trashy doesn't mean he is not trash because like how a pig wearing lipstick is still a pig, man or boy not being trash is still trash and hypocrite for pretending he is not trashy when that is who he truly. ...Well, that was some serious word vomit. So men are trash because thats who they truly are even when they're not, got it. That makes…
/r/MensRights30/04/20 11:43 AM
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IT was more emphasis on the trees part, i just decided not to capitalize it. I don't think anyone care in rural areas, but in Urban areas, fruit bearing(female) trees are not used, because its a fuckton more work, this produces lots of pollen in appropriate time periods which cause hayfever and stuff, ergo some botanist says its tree sexism, instead of practicality. The Patriarchy cannot even abide by female trees though, thats the real reason, obviously(/s).
/r/MensRights30/04/20 10:06 AM
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Somehow, yes, everything is sexist, i stopped questioning it at this point, I stopped after the air conditioning crap or the sexism of fucking trees in urban areas. I'd bet they are referring to the 'my' more than the wife part.
/r/MensRights30/04/20 03:51 AM
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I get you, I more meant in general his conduct during this has been quite good, indeed. He hasn't done anything maliciously, there are just a few things here and there, would I still have a beer with the guy? Yeah, for sure.
/r/MensRights30/04/20 03:08 AM
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Welcome to boobs. I'm sure if a guy got breast implants and walked around topless, people would stare.
/r/MensRights29/04/20 06:55 AM
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Funny the character calling for a competition and said such a thing is cheating.
/r/MensRights28/04/20 09:44 PM
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Interesting they have links to anything monetary or whatever, but when it comes to him apparently being depressed or how he contributed to the Amber Heard thing, not a single link, except for the illegal substances bit, which ,well all know most actors will do, so eh. I even went to look at the Denmark thing, dude was doing his celebrity thing, was almost certainly hammered and in the midst of the Heard thing and the worst he did was glare? Oooh, scary! Man's no saint, he's made mistakes, but he…
/r/MensRights28/04/20 12:55 PM
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-_- When you're so blind or ignorant that you can't see a straight comparison of 'a small percentage of this group does this, teaching them NOT to do it is stupid, since the majority already don't.' From the crosspost though, I noticed people seem to completely misunderstand how common rape even is, which is to say it isn't common at all. Not to mention discounting all the instances that women do it, which is much more common than people think, also.
/r/MensRights26/04/20 10:17 PM
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Well, the tweet itself isn't biased in any particular direction...i think. However, people are reporting on this as if he is a terrible person.
/r/MensRights26/04/20 09:39 PM
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"Needs a female dictator!" Calm down, dictators are bad... And no, its not history making, female dictators have existed in one form or other before, they just tended to not be that notable. But, not like the situation for women or even most people would improve in North Korea if a woman took over. Country would still suck to live in.
/r/MensRights26/04/20 09:24 PM
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Okay, this discussion is turning into a flamewar fast. Comments are now locked. 135 comments. has 120,000 members. Sure buddy. The worst comments I saw, way down the list, appear to be the comments from feminists citing their oppression and whatnot. Maybe thats why it was locked, as the responses from the guys were...pretty reasonable. MrsLongdon though was chatting some real shit. Its amazing how they turned every single comment into a personal problem for them or a personal attack against as w…
/r/MensRights25/04/20 04:19 AM
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Yes, a doctor in women's studies, definitely not biased. I am hoping people who see that and read it understand that opinion is INSANE when the virus is killing up to thousands each day. Who gives a shit who makes it? Give em a cookie and give that vaccine. Is it likely to be developed by 'whiteys'? Yes, fuckin racist, sexist moron. Medical science is usually more developed in said countries. Whether its developed in Australia, America, the UK, Germany, Canada, whatever, doesn't matter. By the s…
/r/MensRights25/04/20 02:48 AM
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Ignoring minorities, how ironic.. Also, am i crazy, but $24.80 an hour seems INSANELY high for a minimum wage in America, as thats pretty high over here in australia even. Its extremely blatant sexism, they even call out things like increased likelihood of those in jail getting seriously ill...but ignore the majority of victims and those most likely to be affected, while simultaneously ignoring the decent minority of elderly which are male. Why are these people attempting to do this shit in the …
/r/MensRights25/04/20 01:19 AM
5

The virus might not be making political statements... But someone sure as hell is.
/r/MensRights24/04/20 05:22 AM
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Ignore farming, electricity, plumbing, any kind of infrastructure like construction. Transportation(trains, trucks, taxis), half of the staff at grocery stores, etc. Don't get me wrong, nurses and whatnot are real important, especially now, but its one out of many. Its sad to say but people only pull this shit because things are fine in australia, we're relatively okay with this pandemic. Whereas in Europe, the US, this stupid sexist garbage is thrown by the wayside because theres so many more i…
/r/MensRights24/04/20 05:10 AM
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I'm sure they will talk about how hard it is for women soon. I wish i was being sarcastic.
/r/MensRights24/04/20 04:59 AM
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I remember this, but i don't recall what the links went to, i remember the 'equivocating away rape' was bullshit, the others I do not recall.
/r/MensRights24/04/20 12:10 AM
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How nightmarish and greedy. That 'nice' is a weird choice, i think its meant to be a quote, but it does make it seem like they are doubting that when they only quote one word rather than put 'nice young man'. I fully expect this to be buried, its two young women, lesbians, or bisexual at least, apparently. They reached levels that even most male murderers NEVER would, dismembering a body and throwing them into the woods. First degree murder should be the charge and conviction. I don't know if Ca…
/r/MensRights24/04/20 12:09 AM
2

So...why doesn't she leave the relationship and not cheat...? If its for love, should be easy, right? Also, i'm pretty sure cheating is wrong, full stop.
/r/MensRights23/04/20 11:57 PM
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'Fighting for whats right'. By lying, abusing and generally misleading everyone? 'Being true to yourself' ... Again, shes a liar. I can only assume these people just ignore any of the negative news about her, don't listen to the tapes, etc. Willful ignorance.
/r/MensRights23/04/20 11:17 PM
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Wait, so they're arguing against women being conscripted because fundamental freedoms...but nothing about men not having the same fundamental freedoms? Isn't this hypocrisy able to be seen from space? Not to mention it destroys their rhetoric, we want gender equality between men and women when it comes to power and resources, but not when theres an actual negative involved, cool, thanks.
/r/MensRights22/04/20 10:48 PM
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'Men can rape eachother.' Me: Uh oh, not this again. 'but women aren't comitting the same type of 'rape' as men'. Rape is rape, women molest girls and other women, rape boys, men, it happens, is it the same as sticking a penis in someone? No, so what? Rape is rape. 'nor do women have an inherent desire to rape.' ... If all men had an inherent, instinctive desire for rape...why are rape stats so low? Hell, why are sexual assault stats so low? Over the course of your whole life, a woman has 18% ch…
/r/MensRights22/04/20 09:00 AM
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..Why? Morality? She already broke that. Marriage ties? She broke those too. Excusing a woman's bad behavior just...because. Is ridiculous. If they'd said men overseas for long periods having dalliances and women at home shouldn't be judged that much...might have a point. But if the guy in this situation is loyal and does his duty and keeps it in his pants...he gets fucked over and they want him to CONTINUE fucking himself over. No justification, just servitude. As for getting pregnant, no, any …
/r/MensRights22/04/20 08:39 AM
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So they're just an admitted sexist. Good to know, avoid them. I would love for them to try going two days, not using anything that wasn't made by, designed by or is the product of labour from, a man.
/r/MensRights22/04/20 08:22 AM
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Wat. I have to wonder just WHAT the fuck happened to these people for them to distrust the 99% of men who don't rape or are pedophiles. Or ignore all the female rapists and child molesters... I can only assume self delusion and willful ignorance. If someone believes all that women have to offer is their womb...thats sexist, women are amazing. Despite what feminism says, women have a tremendous influence on society and are integral, same as men. We need each other and this blatant division only h…
/r/MensRights22/04/20 08:21 AM
1

Most trees that line streets don't bear fruit edible for humans, they do two things typically, look nice, require little to no maintenance, like the ornamental pear, which is quite popular here in Australian suburbs. As for if they theoretically all did, animals don't operate on human time frames, for one. Nocturnal animals and birds, like possums, mice, rats, etc will always do their thing. They will always be waste, no matter what. Certain populations, like rats and mice, that we try and keep …
/r/MensRights22/04/20 08:15 AM
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You don't plant fruit bearing trees everywhere because it results in...decaying fruit everywhere and birds crapping all over the place. Also tons of bugs, like wasps.
/r/MensRights21/04/20 11:10 PM
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Hypocrites? Yeah, you could summarize it like that, for sure. This particular woman might just have sociopath tendencies. But in general, yes, people want you to open up, be emotional, but aren't actually willing to deal with what that means, as their perception of you changes. In my experience, women tend to do this much more than men, especially if you happen to be involved.
/r/MensRights21/04/20 09:51 PM
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Incidentally, i am subscribed to her. Wage gap button is funny.
/r/MensRights21/04/20 07:36 AM
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That would be nice.
/r/MensRights20/04/20 10:22 PM
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To begin with, they started with a sarcastic 'men have it so much worse than women', when thats not even what you said, means they already have their own conclusions set up. Well, for crime stats, here. The crime sentencing gap between white men and black men is 20%, the difference between men and women is a whopping 60%. Women right now equate to 20% of all crime, considering their lowered conviction rate of about 50%, it would jump to at least 30% of crime. As to men 'proven' to do more bad st…
/r/MensRights20/04/20 03:46 PM
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copy-pasted old questions but switched the genders, and got completely opposite answers. I thought they were probably lying or exaggerating or perhaps it was just chance, but now I believe it. Theres been at least 3 instances i can think of that showed this in the past 6 months. Basically if its a relationship problem or a problem involving a man and woman, best to avoid the place. Usually there are sane people there, but for SOME reason, the threads always get locked then. Essentially if the co…
/r/MensRights20/04/20 12:40 PM
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Okay, you can stop, the clitoris doesn't equate to the head of the penis, thats a false equivalence. Its closer to the foreskin since most of the nerve endings are there(just not all of them). I had a thing with someone who seemed to think that women straight up couldn't derive sexual pleasure from anything except the clitoris. WHO doesn't subtype them very well at all, especially when the source they get their numbers from, don't. I also wouldn't trust WHO as far as i could throw them, and neit…
/r/MensRights20/04/20 02:02 AM
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If they define it narrowly, it is the truth, however, in reality, this is false. By definition, circumsision damages the penis. It leaves scar tissue, is traumatic for the baby and can have serious complications including death. Now, not all FGM is as bad as they make it out to be, there are four types, with the type they are referring to here would be types 1,2 and 3, 1 and 2 are usually damaging, but don't generate that many problems on their own, these types are comparable to circumcision. Ty…
/r/MensRights19/04/20 11:14 PM
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I didn't think normal people were so trusting, but maybe thats because i'm a massive cynic. Just from going to school i know schools are not experts on...well, anything most of the time. As for having time money and patience, if its your kid, i would assume most, since people tend to find their children are important.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 08:56 PM
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Not really, 5% is actually the high end. Most people don't break any laws unless the country in which you live has a lot of really dumb laws, like a man not being able to be shirtless(my uncle did that one when overseas a long time ago). The people who actually do crimes fit into two categories, first time offenders, who more likely than not never do anything else again, and group 2 are repeat offenders who are responsible for the overwhelming majority of crime, and all of the really bad stuff. …
/r/MensRights19/04/20 01:41 PM
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I get the standardized test thing and it always seemed foolishto me, as you don't actually learn anything, like teachers always insisting you show your working out in maths, even when you get the right answer regardless. for some reason doing the problem in your head is considered wrong, which is straight up stupid. One teacher blithely mentioned that a third of the boys in her class were taking focus meds. That seems terrifying. a third of your students are medicated and not for an actual medic…
/r/MensRights19/04/20 01:31 PM
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I guess they ignore the fact that only 5% of the population does any crimes, ever? And that women make up 20% of criminals even with the favoritism received? Wow, so smart...
/r/MensRights19/04/20 10:24 AM
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SOME people face consequences for false accusations, in the UK just months ago a woman, over the course of years made fif-fucking-teen false accusations and THEN, she was punished. The actual contributing factors to school shooters aren't 'people aren't nice to you', its abuse, longstanding, that turns regular people into hateful individuals, and its single mothers, which i believe every single school shooter bar one was from a single mother household. Then, the big one, mental problems, which g…
/r/MensRights19/04/20 02:09 AM
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Right? I read that and i just thought "So why isn't that the norm if its objectively more effective?" And i'd bet money on it because this information was squashed.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 01:28 AM
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At least she knows the term of whats happening. However, lacks conviction, won't stand by her principles because of money.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 01:24 AM
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I know the UK has some serious bullshit going on when it comes to their police and courts, but this is just ridiculous, the fact this cop thinks he can get away with this means he should not be in that job, at all.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 01:16 AM
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They would call this whataboutism, but i personally think it relevant to mention. Violence or harassment of women typically has a zero tolerance policy, but if the victim is male, and perp is female, nobody seems to care much. See Cardi B, Riley Reid, most female statutory rapists. Some people might think thats a double standard but that would be crazy!
/r/MensRights19/04/20 01:08 AM
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I recall not long ago a woman killed all her sons so they wouldn't grow up to abuse women in some twisted reality of feminist propaganda, nobody asked why she did it, although they did try and make excuses.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 01:00 AM
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The plane analogy is pretty apt. But wow basically pushing some 'toxic masculinity' there they are, Essentially just deal with it, or don't have sex. Should have brought up when men are raped, or underage boys are raped, and they have to give support to their rapist. Just like forcing a woman to have to deal with getting pregnant from a rape, a male shouldn't have to be punished for the crimes of the one who victimized them. And in normal situations, even when people come to agreements, women br…
/r/MensRights18/04/20 12:34 AM
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