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GeneralLightningNissan/r/MensRights27/10/22 05:59 AM
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GeneralLightningNissan/r/MensRights03/08/22 12:08 PM
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Anti-MRMLightningNissan/r/MensRights08/08/22 09:05 AM
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Your response doesn’t even make sense at does not actually address the points of the post + rape is not a gender neutral definition. Your percentages aren’t even correct. I am sure you have already seen this debunked on this sub.
/r/MensRights28/09/23 06:16 PM
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I always found it funny how when it came to avoiding kids or child support, feminists always told men to be abstinent which is a pro life position.
/r/MensRights03/08/23 02:57 AM
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I ain't black but school sucked the life out of me. I was never even happy once when I went to school. So happy this is my last year at college. I think schooling is more of a gender issue than a race issue as it affects boys worse but I can see how stereotypes could impact black boys in school because of how they are perceived by teachers.
/r/MensRights21/11/22 08:02 AM
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Black people are still disproportionally going to commit a crime against a white person. If you were to be in a room with 100 black people and 100 white people, the black people would have more criminals statically. If a white person is walking by and they see a black person, should they be more afraid? And you rape surveys and statistics are always misleading. Additional criteria or missing criteria for the men’s side is always prevalent. Literally go through the sub to find out yourself. You a…
/r/MensRights14/11/22 12:49 AM
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Black on black crime rates are literally over 90 %. You are a dumbfuck. All you do is look for any reason to be a misandrist. Women are literally mostly raped from an interaction with somebody they know too. You cannot be this fucking stupid. Did you even bother at looking at the stats? You just operate based off of assumptions like a dumbass feminist. Your anecdotes aren’t at such volume. There are almost 8 fucking billion people on this planet for fuck sake. That 1 in 4 statistic’s criteria in…
/r/MensRights14/11/22 12:23 AM
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Are you fucking stupid? I literally said “should black people be afraid of other black people when walking on the street” because black people commit most crimes against other black people. Your first sentence proves you can’t comprehend English. Anecdotal evidence means nothing. You are referring to a small sample size of women. The number of women who are raped is statistically wrong. Literally just go through this sub and look at the false rape statistics such as “1 in 4 women are raped on co…
/r/MensRights13/11/22 11:50 PM
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Black people mostly commit crimes against other black people. Should black people be afraid of other black people when walking on the street? By the way, black people are more likely to rape women. Should women be scared of black men more then? How far are you willing to be a lunatic? And women are rarely raped by other men too. If you have actually been on this sub, these stupid rape statistics have been debunked over and over again.
/r/MensRights13/11/22 11:39 PM
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Few black people are committing crimes. They just don't know which black people. See the problem?
/r/MensRights12/11/22 07:22 PM
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The difference here is that you are not determining somebody as a threat by a biological characteristic. Feminists will do this and actively demonize men while simultaneously complain about gender stereotypes while having them about men. They lack logic.
/r/MensRights14/09/22 10:06 PM
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st don’t get mad when I assume that you will just make false rape allegations against any man you come across then.
/r/MensRights14/09/22 07:03 AM
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It is literally in the first sentence of the post.
/r/MensRights14/09/22 04:00 AM
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I am talking about assuming a man is a threat on the sole basis that they are a man.
/r/MensRights14/09/22 03:55 AM
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Can you link me the study?
/r/MensRights14/09/22 02:14 AM
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The difference here is that you are being cautious about anybody and not singling people out by some biological characteristic.
/r/MensRights13/09/22 08:56 PM
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Their data should say that men are overwhelmingly feminist given their bias. That is why them giving the opposite data is interesting.
/r/MensRights24/08/22 02:10 AM
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Didn’t he say she wanted to bomb the White House or something? She is insane asf.
/r/MensRights20/08/22 04:09 AM
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ty for this, this is exactly what I was looking for
/r/MensRights08/08/22 11:29 PM
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I meant to answer how the stats are false / misleading on my post, not on the linked post.
/r/MensRights08/08/22 09:27 AM
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Tbh, that might be a blessing
/r/MensRights08/08/22 09:22 AM
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If y’all can link to other posts on this sub that would debunk this, that would be fine too. I am actively trying to find posts too. EDIT - There might be a miscommunication there. I do not mean go on the AskFeminsts sub and comment on there. I meant to comment on my post (not the linked post) how the statistics given in the post are false / misleading.
/r/MensRights08/08/22 09:17 AM
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I just want to have every refute possible when a feminist brings up these stats. I don’t wanna lose an argument against them.
/r/MensRights08/08/22 09:16 AM
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You can make this argument for any legislation that you disagree with. Disenfranchising a certain demographic of people because they are different from another demographic is still discriminatory.
/r/MensRights06/08/22 05:15 PM
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Conscription exists for every man in the US. I have to sign up for it or else I lose my voting rights among many other things. And no, believing that somebody is not entitled to an opinion on the based of them not having a dick is still sexist.
/r/MensRights06/08/22 05:12 PM
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Guns are supposed to a tool of self defense, hunting for food, killing off invasive species such as hogs that are a massive problem in the US, etc. The actual reasons that 99.9 % of the American population buy guns isn’t to go on a killing rampage. If you understood the way of life for many Americans, especially those in rural areas, you would understand. School shootings are incredibly rare. Stats involving it often include suicide, an officer accidentally discharging his gun, some dude bringin…
/r/MensRights06/08/22 05:10 PM
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The entire argument is based on the premise that there is a difference between a man and woman. There is a difference between white and black people and laws regarding affirmative action or discrimination based laws would qualify as legislation that involves the differences between the two demographics. And the “no uterus, no opinion” is a incredibly sexist. Once again, that means mens opinions do not matter, it is discrimination, etc. This means that since women don’t have dicks, they don’t get…
/r/MensRights06/08/22 04:53 PM
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There are thousands upon thousands of instances where a “good guy with a gun” stopped a potential shooting or some kind of harm on a person. They just don’t get talked about in the US news. Once again, with your shitty logic, the public should have less access to cars because it is more likely to cause large scale atrocities. Of course, I don’t give a fuck about what somebody from outside the US thinks about our gun laws. And individual welfare always trumps public welfare. Fuck gun control and …
/r/MensRights06/08/22 04:46 PM
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So then women who have gone thought menopause cannot make laws either. They cannot physically deal with the consequences either. Once again, this logic is terrible. This is just a quote utilized by feminists to hate on men as usual.
/r/MensRights06/08/22 04:16 PM
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Your health being perfectly fine without a gun is nonsense. What happens if an armed intruder breaks into your house and some gun law stripped away your right to own one? Now that intruder can kill you at a much higher chance. This means that women cannot make laws regarding male circumcision either. This means that they can’t mobilize the military to fight in a war. Also, women have zero interest in protecting men and feminists constantly advocate for things that are a detriment to men as well.
/r/MensRights06/08/22 04:14 PM
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I have seen plenty of people on this sub and others states the same thing about how women mock them for showing emotions too. Once again, woman have an in group bias towards other woman and there is a clear empathy gap with men that would be exacerbated by a woman. To act like women would care about men showing emotions more than men do is nonsense. People who share the same pain can relate to each other more and thus feel more empathetic. Therefore, men would still be better than women in this …
/r/MensRights04/08/22 10:47 PM
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I am aware of this. That is why I said “If the patriarchy were to blame for men’s problems”. What I am trying to convey is another angle of how feminists have flawed logic about the patriarchy. It is sort of like a thought experiment. I will edit my post for further clarification.
/r/MensRights03/08/22 12:30 PM
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