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| 6 | How to argue against the "(cishet) men are inherently more dangerous" rhetoric?This is an extremely helpful comment, a lot of things make so much sense after reading this | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 09/05/23 03:19 PM |
| 5 | I believe reddit HATES men. My experience:"manspreading" is something men do more often probably due to our physiology, but I do agree that it is a term used by misandrists. I had a friend that she would sometimes sit like a dude and we all found it funny, but the way misandrists describe it is something I've rarely seen irl and men that have taken up more space almost always do it because they didn't notice, not out of dominance or whatever. There seems to be this growing outrage of many behaviours of men that are villianized and exagg… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 01/01/23 02:51 PM |
| 6 | Will new Australian laws targeting "right-wing extremism" be used to shut down men's rights forumsr/leftwingmaleadvocates | /r/MensRights | 12/12/22 10:51 AM |
| 3 | When did talking about men's problems become "sexist and misogynistic"?Source? | /r/MensRights | 17/11/22 11:02 AM |
| 1 | Economic based virginity. Or how I still need to do everything as a man in a more expensive and demanding economy. Move out, become "independent," get a "good" job, become a supporter etc.Those aren't you, just labels if anything | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 12/09/22 06:01 AM |
| 1 | What should a man’s role be in deciding whether to have an abortion?I think there should be a defined reasonable time period between of let's say 2 weeks from when the man learns of the pregnancy to a deadline where he can chose to opt out of parenthood. This would prevent the potential situations where the man would convince the woman to carry out her pregnancy until the last second where he suddenly changes his mind, and where the woman would Withhold his knowledge of her pregnancy until it's too late for him to back out. This time period will be given at any … | /r/MensRights | 01/09/22 05:53 PM |
| 9 | I told an HR administrator to stop saying that I (and male coworkers) belong to the Patriarchy. In fact I told her if she says it about me again I would sue.What was the policy? | /r/MensRights | 30/06/22 11:05 AM |
| -1 | All women that said "no uterus, no opinion" and are now begging for mens support on abortion can go shove it.Fetuses aren't sentient | /r/MensRights | 25/06/22 11:46 AM |
| -12 | Feminists have invented a new term for false accusers: “imperfect victim.”metoo originally wasn't about naming perpetrators, it was about opening up and giving perspective to prevelancy of SA with an emphasis on empathy. Some people have used it for publicly accusing though, but not everyone used it for that purpose. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/22 05:41 PM |
| 1 | This feminist thinks masculinity is about violence and oppression of women.I wouldn't say the reason these people think these things about men isn't because they have appearently never met a decent man, but rather they only see their traits through the lens of their predisposition | /r/MensRights | 25/04/22 06:18 PM |
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