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| 6 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsThis subreddit is literally /r/pussypassdenied lmao. Who here is shitting on men? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/10/17 11:45 PM |
| 4 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsSeems to me like you are the one who lost here. This very comment of yours shows you support the rapist instead of condemning her. Once again, NO idea how you're getting "I support rapists" out of "This subreddit just wants to shit on women's physical appearance." That was something you made up because you don't have an argument. Your subreddit literally cares more about the fact that an unattractive woman exists than it cares about the fact that she's a rapist. But alas you are a feminist and t… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/10/17 09:36 PM |
| 5 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsNo one here is supporting a child molesting rapist lmao. Nice strawman argument though. That's what happens when people get proven wrong - they just start making shit up and just making up slanderous attacks as a distraction. It ain't workin, buddy. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/10/17 09:06 PM |
| 10 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsI'm the one who's more concerned with her physical appearance than the fact that she's a rapist? LMAO. Your subreddit is more concerned with her physical appearance than the fact that she's a rapist. There's a reason there's a grand total of 2 users in that thread who brought up the rape and every single other commenter is just shitting on her for being unattractive. Nice try though. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/10/17 08:52 PM |
| 10 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsNot sure where you got "I support a pedophile rapist" out of "This subreddit is about making fun of women for being unattractive." Great logic on your part though. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/10/17 08:26 PM |
| 12 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsThe picture has NOTHING to do with "pussy pass denied." If it was an article where she was prosecuted for child rape, then yes, it would fit the subreddit. But people posted the picture and commented just to insult her appearance. The picture has NOTHING to do with anything except making fun of her for being unattractive. Stop pretending like you're on some sort of moral high ground here. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/10/17 04:37 PM |
| 17 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsLmao one of your top posts right now is a picture of Lena Dunham doing nothing but existing while the commenters post about how ugly she is. You guys don't give a shit about justice, you just want to make fun of women. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 20/10/17 04:28 PM |
| 1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Of course I don't approve of her belligerent behavior. I just don't see why mothers are obligated to spend every single night with their kid until it turns 18. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 09:42 PM |
| 1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Because people have lives and everyone needs a night away from their child once every so often? This isn't rocket science. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 09:20 PM |
| -1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Relevant | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 09:15 PM |
| -1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Are you 12? Is this written in English? Holy fuck I literally can't even read this post. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 09:01 PM |
| -1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Not everyone can breastfeed lol. Not sure why you're so angry, there's so many fathers that abandon their children and men celebrate this as a "right" and try to fight for that right. Just weird how the gender changes people's perspectives. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 08:39 PM |
| 1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Because her father could be taking care of her...? Idgi. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 08:07 PM |
| 1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Nice try at avoiding the question, but your deflection isn't working. Try again. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 07:53 PM |
| 1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!How do you know that? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 07:51 PM |
| 1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!Where's the father? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 07:40 PM |
| 1 | Lena Durnham gets denied by realityOP didn't photoshop it. This picture (the photoshopped one) is from a while ago. The guy is from the Chloe Moretz doorman picture. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 06:28 PM |
| 5 | [META] This place has turned into a hugbox for incels and MRAsUh no shit? Why would you come here expecting anything other than rampant misogyny and complaining about women lol. This sub has been like this since its inception. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 05:40 PM |
| 1 | Female World Cup speed climbing winner maimed in nightclub fight. Looking at the video I think she is embellishing the injury just slightly!What's wrong with that? What about fathers? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 05:38 PM |
| 0 | Like I give a fuck.Link? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 05:34 PM |
| 1 | Lena Durnham gets denied by realityThis is photoshopped. I honestly don't really understand the point of this post? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/17 05:29 PM |
| -1 | Feeling Unappreciated?Okay, so you haven't explain to me how women currently rule the world and have ruled the world throughout history. Can you please explain how women have always ruled the world throughout the dawn of time without cop-out answers such as "Female power is covert, but I'm not going to explain how"? | /r/MGTOW | 26/12/13 09:50 PM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.I'm not saying that homework has benefits. I'm saying if you don't do the homework, you don't get into the gifted program. All programs have requirements, and if you don't fill the requirements, however useless/pointless/time-wasting you may find the requirements, you don't get into the program. I don't really see what's so hard to understand about this. I was in the gifted program all my life, even though I would do homework that was simply not challenging. I wanted to stay in the gifted progra… | /r/MensRights | 07/09/12 06:11 PM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.The MRA viewpoint for dealing with logic that they can't refute - completely ignore the argument, yell "Feminism sucks! U r illogical!" and hope the other person doesn't realize that you completely ignored the argument at hand. Every time I talk to an MRA, this is what happens. And I call them out for it, like I am now, and they still don't respond with logic or arguments. They continue on the "feminism sux! u womin hav no logic!" path as a distraction from the fact that they just can't respond … | /r/MensRights | 07/09/12 05:59 PM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.Um... Because if you want to get into a program, you have to fulfull the requirements to get into said program? "I wanna go to Yale, but I don't wanna take extracurriculars!!!! I'm not gonna take any extracurriculars and I'm gonna sue Yale for sexist discrimination when they don't accept me cause guys just naturally don't wanna do extracurriculars!!!!" | /r/MensRights | 07/09/12 12:59 AM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.Uh, actually, women COULDN'T get involved in sports much of the time because of DISCRIMINATION, not because they didn't WANT to. That's why Title IX was put into place. Lol. If these boys are perfectly capable of getting into the gifted programs but don't want to put in the work to do it, they don't have to. They just won't get into the gifted program. | /r/MensRights | 07/09/12 12:49 AM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.That's fine that the homework doesn't help them. However, if they want to get into the gifted program, they will have to do their homework. Simple as that. | /r/MensRights | 07/09/12 12:39 AM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.So what? I had a high-paying job in which I did absolutely nothing. Seriously. Some days I would browse the Internet for 8.5 hours a day making bank. Other days I would do a lot of bullshit work. Menial work for high rewards. If I didn't do the work, I wouldn't have had a job. If boys don't want to do their homework, that's fine. They will just have to accept that they won't get in the gifted program. | /r/MensRights | 07/09/12 12:29 AM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesUm, pretty much all developing and third-world countries, which comprise the vast majority of the world. | /r/MensRights | 07/09/12 12:18 AM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.So nobody should have homework outside of class. At all. Ever. Yeah, that makes so much sense. :/ | /r/MensRights | 04/09/12 08:40 PM |
| 0 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.Strawmen arguments? I don't see any. | /r/MensRights | 04/09/12 08:26 PM |
| 0 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.You're fucking dense. You see, when elements of a system are holding a certain demographic back almost universally, it's a failing of that system to nurture that demographic. Right, we should definitely nurture boys by patting them on the head and saying, "No, you don't have to do your homework because you're special because you're a boy and boys don't like doing their homework!" What a great idea. Lmao. The thing is that boys don't need to do the homework to understand the material, but that th… | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 09:12 PM |
| 1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.Oh. But how is any teacher supposed to know you understand the material if you never demonstrate it? "Hey, Teacher, just so you know, I understand this so I won't do any homework or tests or show up to school. Because this is easy and I understand it. ...No, I won't prove to you that I understand it, because I won't do my homework, but I promise I really do understand!" | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 08:58 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesUh, in most parts of the world, women are VERY oppressed. They can't vote, drive, or leave the house without a man. What is a fact for sure is if there were no men, women would finally be free. That can't be argued. To argue otherwise is to be in denial. | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 08:48 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesYou quite remind me of 12 year olds on Call of Duty who use swear words and childish insults because they think that's how you establish maturity and dominance. Cute. | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 08:38 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesIf you're in denial, you're in denial. I can't change that! | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 08:28 PM |
| -2 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.Yes it's those damn children's fault that school is continually failing them. You're right, the school fails boys, the boys don't fail themselves! It's the school's fault that those boys don't do their homework! Please. If boys are greatly falling behind ubiquitously, there is something wrong with the system, just like how there was something supposedly wrong with the system when girls were so behind at 49% vs 51% college enrollment. Funny so many are quick to place fault on the heads of childre… | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 01:19 AM |
| -1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.I never said that the American education system was best, and I never said that people who don't do their homework will get no where in life. I simply said that girls are not to blame because boys don't do their homework, and neither is the education system. | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 01:07 AM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesThey actually do support my assertion if you went to read the links. If you could provide proof that women could apply for patents in their own name just as easily as men could, that would be great. | /r/MensRights | 03/09/12 12:57 AM |
| -9 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.If you can't motivate yourself to do your homework, that is your own fault. I don't do my homework so my professors can pat me on the head and say, "Good job! You did your homework! Aren't we proud?" I do my homework so I can get good grades, understand the material, perform better on tests, and oh I don't know NOT FAIL MY CLASSES. (As a side note, in what world do girls or boys get "praised" or "gold stars" for doing their homework? No one has ever praised me for doing my homework. It's like pr… | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 11:14 PM |
| -1 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.This is completely unrelated to anything that was said. This is not what the article was even about. The article only went so far as to say that boys are naturally lazy and don't like doing their homework, so they don't get into gifted programs, and this is obviously sexist against boys and must favor girls because girls do their homework and boys don't. This is not about learning style. This is not about literally anything you've said. This is about boys not doing their homework and then blamin… | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 10:11 PM |
| -11 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.The idea that "if you don't do the 'work', then you aren't learning" is garbage. No one is saying that. This is a strawman argument created by you. The issue here is that boys aren't doing their homework because they think they're above it, and then they complain about how they aren't accepted into the gifted programs because they didn't do their homework, and then you slap the title "Educational system favors girls" over all this which completely covers up the fact that this is the boys' fault … | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 10:01 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesFirst of all, it's not a strawman argument because you actually said it, lol. Second of all, I'm certainly not holding men responsible for crimes they didn't commit. I don't think anyone in the world would agree that every single crime was committed by a man, and no woman has ever killed or assaulted another person. However, there are many people who agree that every single thing in the world has been created by men and nothing was created by women. They can be found in /r/MensRights. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 09:41 PM |
| -9 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.This is not about learning. This is about doing the work. It's been established that these gifted boys learned the material, but think they're above doing menial things like homework, so they don't do their homework and then they for some reason still want to be in the gifted program. Yeah, no. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 09:19 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articles"It's not acceptable for men to have to take responsibility for evil deeds they didn't do." "It's acceptable for men to take responsibility for good deeds they didn't do." Lol @ MRA hypocrisy. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 09:09 PM |
| -6 | Terrified of walking past the elementary school in my neighbourhood.I don't complain about female problems here. I call out MRA's for their hypocrisy. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 08:59 PM |
| -12 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.Everyone has to do things they don't like. We all do things in school, in jobs, etc. that are a waste of your time. Part of life is doing things you don't want to do. How do you think this attitude fares in the real world? "Hey, Academic Advisor, I know all majors have to take an English class before we can graduate, but English is way too easy and a waste of my time, so I'm not going to take it and then complain when I can't graduate." "Hey, Boss, I know you asked me to do your paperwork, but a… | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 08:49 PM |
| -2 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesIn case you forgot what we were talking about, MRA's believe that men invented, built, and created every single thing in the entire world. Which is men taking credit for the thousands of things that women have invented, built, and created. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 08:38 PM |
| 0 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"I have empathy, but I am not obligated to fix anyone's problems. I believe in gay rights, but I'm not going to be writing letters to members of Congress or attending any rallies anytime soon. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 07:10 PM |
| -12 | Terrified of walking past the elementary school in my neighbourhood.When was the last time a woman had to walk an extra mile, just because pedofiles exist? Oh right, that doesn't happen. Yeah, instead they have to walk an extra mile to avoid being harassed or raped. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 07:00 PM |
| -10 | Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D., and Kathy Hara explain how the educational system favours gifted girls over gifted boys, even though the number of gifted boys greatly exceeds the number of gifted girls.I don't really understand the point of this article. Is she suggesting that boys being lazy is just "natural boy behavior," and that boys should be placed in gifted programs even though they're lazy and don't do their homework because it's "natural" for them to be lazy? I really can't say anything else about this other than it's just silly. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 06:49 PM |
| 0 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"Um, nothing? Why am I obligated to change the problems men face? | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 06:39 PM |
| 0 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"What do you mean? | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 06:02 PM |
| 0 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"MRA's say a lot of things, ranging from ludicrous to downright evil. I'm just saying, I would be more than happy to support the MRA community if it supported equality, and if hateful, misogynistic statements were downvoted. Unfortunately, many pro-rape and anti-women statements are very heavily upvoted in the MRA community, and I cannot support a movement in which those kinds of comments are acceptable and even encouraged. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 04:38 PM |
| 1 | "Because of the cultural dominance of feminism, however, one seldom sees a politician make an appeal specifically to men."Wait, so the reason why politicians don't talk about things like the draft or child support payments is because feminists exist? Hmm... | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 04:28 PM |
| 0 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesAnd that doesn't mean that you deserve credit for when women do good. At all. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 04:17 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesIt isn't? Do explain! Oh wait, I forgot you don't explain things, etc. You just resort to childish insults like "HAHA UR STUPID!!!!!!!111" instead of using logic or real arguments. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 04:05 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesActually, someone else called me out to ask for proof, and so I gave him a couple of links. I'm not going to post them again, but you are more than welcome to sift through the thread to find the links I posted. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 03:54 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesLmao. Without men, women around the world would be elated that they are finally free from their shackles of oppression. If anything is true, it's that. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 03:44 PM |
| 12 | When females complain about double standards....Wait, if you have a shitty dead-end job, the solution that will fix all your problems is to be an attractive female? Guess I didn't get the memo. | /r/MensRights | 02/09/12 01:51 AM |
| 1 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"Thank you, O Great One, for telling me all about my roommate who you've never met before. I'm glad I have a man to tell me that qualities I find annoying in my roommate are actually good qualities that I shouldn't be annoyed about. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/12 06:09 PM |
| 2 | "Because of the cultural dominance of feminism, however, one seldom sees a politician make an appeal specifically to men."I'm not saying I agree with that. I think if tubal litigations are covered, then vasectomies better be covered too. Those are analogous. But prescription birth control and condoms are definitely not analogous at all in any way, shape, or form. To say condoms are the "male form of birth control" is definitely not true. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/12 05:57 PM |
| 0 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"Hahaha, I can tell you that after browsing this subreddit, MRA's are definitely NOT, under any circumstances, just saying "men hurt too." If they were, I would have no problems with MRA's. I agree there's nothing weak about compassion. That was the point of my post. But society views it as weak; it views emotion as weak; it views empathy is weak. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/12 05:47 PM |
| 1 | "Because of the cultural dominance of feminism, however, one seldom sees a politician make an appeal specifically to men."Neither. I'm saying they're not analogous. You can't say "birth control is a men's issue too" when they don't have a non-barrier form of birth control. You don't have to go to the doctor to get condoms. You don't have to have a prescription to get condoms. Condoms are available to anyone at any age. Hormonal birth control is unlike any of these things, which is why it's considered a separate issue from things like condoms. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/12 05:36 PM |
| 1 | "Because of the cultural dominance of feminism, however, one seldom sees a politician make an appeal specifically to men."So I'm saying, poilticians aren't even bringing this up in the first place. It's not like they're bringing this up and getting shot down. I just don't see it happening at all. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/12 05:26 PM |
| 1 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"If society places less value on empathy/emotion/etc., then why is it considered worse for a man to cry in public than a woman? | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 04:20 PM |
| 1 | "Because of the cultural dominance of feminism, however, one seldom sees a politician make an appeal specifically to men."The point is that these primarily male issues cannot be brought up as political issues under the current dominance of feminism, because feminists will be out in full force to attack, dismiss, deny, and derail any politician who dares to claim that men have issues related to their gender. How do you know? Do you have any examples of where men's rights was brought up in a political discussion and was subsequently shot down? It seems the issue is that men's rights aren't really being brought up at … | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 04:07 PM |
| -2 | "Because of the cultural dominance of feminism, however, one seldom sees a politician make an appeal specifically to men."Condoms aren't really analogous to female hormonal birth control. Once a non-barrier type of birth control is released for men, they can be analogous. | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 03:49 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesI realize that the "1 in 71 men are raped" statement was inaccurate after you pointed it out, so I abandoned that statement and instead looked at other statistics in the study. Anything you've seen me write after you pointed out that the 1/71 statement was inaccurate was NOT about the 1/71 statement; that is your false assumption. Second of all, in the page that I pointed out to you (34/124), it stated that the vast majority of women who were victims of both rape and sexual violence other than r… | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 03:38 PM |
| 2 | Posted this to my Facebook page today. Already been unfriended, dismissed as "off the deep end," and blamed for my scenario by "feminists."Are you saying that the father should have zero legal responsibility for the child in certain cases, or in all cases? | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 03:23 PM |
| -3 | "Because of the cultural dominance of feminism, however, one seldom sees a politician make an appeal specifically to men."Women have special issues that men don't have. Pregnancy, abortion, birth control, etc. are women's issues that men just don't have to deal with. Of course more women are going to vote for the party that supports women's issues. This has nothing to do with "the cultural dominance of feminism" (the vast majority of Americans, male and female, don't consider themselves feminists). It's common sense. | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 01:54 PM |
| -2 | Thoughts on "Women are Great!"; or "A million downvotes and not one dime given"This was very beautifully written. Usually I disagree with just about anything MRAs say, but this was right on the mark for me. Men and women are different and both have their strengths and weaknesses. Unfortunately, in today's society, men's strengths are considered more important than women's strengths. Having emotions, being a sympathetic an empathetic person, and cooperation are not valued as much as competition, stoicism, etc. I just find it so frustrating that qualities such as empathy are… | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 01:32 PM |
| 0 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesIf "I'm getting tired of your stupidity" means "I'm getting tired of you pointing out flaws in my data," then I totally agree. Check out page 34/124. "The majority of female victims of rape and sexual violence other than rape reported only male perpetrators. For males, the sex of the perpetrator varied across types of sexual violence." Hm. That definitely seems like more male rapists than female rapists. This is compounded by the fact that significantly more women than men are victims of sexual … | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 12:48 PM |
| -1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesUm, are we reading the same thing? First of all, I do not see on there where 80% reported being raped by women only. Second of all, it literally says on the same exact page that we are looking at, "Nearly 1 in 5 women and 1 in 71 men in the U.S. have been raped at some time in their lives." Sorry, but that doesn't suggest in any way, shape, or form that men and women get raped at the same rates. Lmao. | /r/MensRights | 31/08/12 01:25 AM |
| -1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesLiterally none of this states who is doing the raping. It just says that a lot of men get raped and even more women get raped. It doesn't say anything about who is the rapist in this situation, as you have claimed. | /r/MensRights | 30/08/12 11:38 PM |
| 0 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesSorry, but unless you actually send a source that's not a screen shot, I won't believe you. You wouldn't accept a screenshot source either. :/ | /r/MensRights | 29/08/12 02:16 AM |
| 2 | Female Orgasm and Male ResponsibilityThis - this is men taking responsibility for their own orgasm. They're gonna show up for sexytime, and they're going to get off. If you do or don't is your business. So does this mean it is also acceptable for a woman to have sex with a guy, have an orgasm before he does, and then roll off and go to sleep without finishing him off? | /r/MensRights | 29/08/12 12:33 AM |
| 1 | Female Orgasm and Male ResponsibilitySame! It literally changed my life. I seriously think it should be a required film in schools. | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 11:14 PM |
| – | Female Orgasm and Male ResponsibilityNo one can explain why this is getting downvoted. /r/MensRights, y u hate women so much? o_0; | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 10:55 PM |
| -1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesAn imgur screenshot does not count as a source. Lol. Second of all, don't think I'm blind to the fact that you ignore the rest of my post because you were proven wrong. The fact of the matter is, men commit the vast majority of murders, violent crimes, and - until you prove otherwise - rapes; so why is it inappropriate to say "Men commit most rapes, murders, and violent crimes, so that means all rapes, murders, and violent crimes were committed by men and none were committed by women," but it's … | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 06:59 PM |
| 0 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesDo show me a post in which I failed to understand basic analogies! | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 02:42 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articleshttp://inventors.about.com/od/womeninventors/a/How-Many-Women-Inventors-Are-There.htm http://www.inventions.org/culture/female/mothers.html The more I browse men's rights, the more I realize you guys just don't know much about history. I mean, we learned in literally elementary school that women could not vote or own property, let alone register a patent in their own names, because they were not considered entities separate from their father or husband. | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 02:31 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesFortunately, as women make progress in society, the percentage of patents taken out by women increases more and more. For instance, over the past 3-4 decades, the percentage of patents taken out by women has been quintupled (if that's a word, lol) and shows no sign of slowing down. If women really were useless and uninventive people by nature, the rates wouldn't have increased at all. | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 02:21 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesMatriarchal societies have never existed, first of all. Second of all, men do commit the vast majority of rapes and murders and other violent crimes. That means that all rapes and murders and violent crimes were committed by men. Right? | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 02:11 PM |
| 1 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaIt's interesting how the most misandric people are often MRAs! I literally don't know any man, other than rapists, who genuinely believes that making out and groping are behaviors that automatically lead to sex. If you genuinely believe that every time you dance with or make out with a girl, you're going to get laid, that just shows how inexperienced you are in regards to dating, having sex, etc. And to say that men will always consent to sex with a girl they make out with, or that all men belie… | /r/MensRights | 27/08/12 12:01 PM |
| 0 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesAw cute. Somebody doesn't understand basic analogies. | /r/MensRights | 27/08/12 11:47 AM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesRight, because the fact that most patents were taken out were in the name of men has nothing to do with the fact that women had a huge difficulty getting patents in their own name instead of their husband's due to oppression and sexism. It's just crazy how hateful the MRA community is towards women. | /r/MensRights | 27/08/12 11:33 AM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesThere have always been violent female murderers and rapists, usually in inisignificant numbers to make a difference. Throughout history, the majority of murderers and rapists have always been men. Just a fact - get over it. This is largely true. Because men commit the majority of rapes and murders, that makes it appropriate to say every rape and murder was caused by a man, and that without men, women would be living in peace and happiness. How do you like them apples? | /r/MensRights | 27/08/12 11:18 AM |
| 1 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaHold on, so if you consent to making out, groping and drinking, you automatically consent to sex as well? I had no idea! | /r/MensRights | 27/08/12 03:24 AM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesGlad we can agree on something! | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 08:46 PM |
| 1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articles"Almost everything is built by men" is true, but "Everything was built by men, nothing was built by women, and without men, women would sit around all day and do nothing" is not true. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 06:46 PM |
| -1 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesSo it's okay to say that since the majority of engineers aren't women, that means everything was built by men, but it's not okay to say that since the majority of engineers aren't black, that means everything was built by white people. Hypocrisy. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 06:23 PM |
| -3 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesAgreed. Women who have careers in engineering and science are just as capable as men who choose to do so. There is nothing about having a vagina that makes women any less capable to do math and science. I'm personally saying, it's just plain embarrassing to say that there has never been a single female engineer or architect ever, not even one, ever. I can't believe that actually got upvoted. EDIT: Wow, I'm getting downvoted because I said that women are no less capable to do math than men. Wow. … | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 05:57 PM |
| -7 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesNot everything, just the majority of things. Lol @ hypocrisy. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 05:47 PM |
| -8 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesThat's cool. I'm from America, where white people built everything. Those silly blacks and minorities have never contributed anything positive to America's society... Ever! Not even a single one. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 05:37 PM |
| 1 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaSo, let me ask you - if you passed out drunk and woke up to a man fucking you in the ass, would you say you are just as much of a rapist as him? | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 05:27 PM |
| -4 | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesWherever you are, open your eyes and look around you. Everthing you see is there because a white person built it, designed it, engineered it, maintained it, thought of it, planted it, processed it or had anything the hell to fucking do with it. The world black people live in exists because white people built it. If there had never been any white people ever, black people would be shivering in cold dark caves wondering why there was nothing to eat. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 05:16 PM |
| 3 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaRight, so no woman has ever gotten raped while drunk. Because being drunk means you automatically give consent. Of course! That makes so much sense. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 04:58 PM |
| – | In response to the "are men necessary" type articlesWow, this was the most sexist thing I've ever read. Because no woman has ever been an engineer or architect or programmer ever. Ever. Not a single one. I cannot believe this shit is getting upvoted. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 04:25 PM |
| 2 | The War on Children: "if you define “health care” as forcing a Catholic institution to buy $8 contraception for the scions of wealth and privilege ...[and leaving] children with a transgenerational bill unknown to human history"That was one of the worst articles I've read in my entire life. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 04:11 PM |
| 3 | "Rape is a crime committed by a man, not a woman." Fuck You, Napolitano. Sincerely, Godofchaos.Just like the OP, you took a line completely out of the context it was in. Except instead of genuinely being confused like the OP, you deliberately took this out of context. "In a now infamous statement, in which he used the bizarre and unheard-of phrase “legitimate rape,” the congressman gave the impression that some rapes of women are not mentally or seriously resisted. This is an antediluvian and misogynistic myth for which there is no basis in fact and which has been soundly and justly conde… | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 03:57 PM |
| 2 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaProbably, but the article made it pretty clear that she was asleep while he was raping her. Having sex with an unconscious person, regardless of whether or not they are drunk, is rape. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 03:39 PM |
| 2 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaUh, she woke up in the morning. And to say that you just hallucinated being raped while under the influence of alcohol shows that you have probably never consumed alcohol. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 03:29 PM |
| 2 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaYes, but she was clearly asleep and unconscious. If you passed out drunk in a bed and awoke to find a man raping you in the asshole, would you consider yourself a rapist like you consider her a rapist? | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 02:40 AM |
| 3 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaWell, if you think it is possible to go from completely intoxicated to stone-cold sober in one second, you must have not ever consumed alcohol. Or any drug. Or possess common sense. At all. | /r/MensRights | 26/08/12 12:19 AM |
| 1 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaReading this was literally embarrassing. Come back to this thread after you have your first beer. | /r/MensRights | 25/08/12 11:42 PM |
| 4 | All-men-are-rapists propaganda from big mediaWhere did you get "all men are rapists" from "Ordinary men rape women too, not just violent psychotic crazy fucks hiding in a dark alley with a knife"? This article was not saying that all men rape women. It was saying that rape from an acquaintance is no less "legitimate" than a stranger rape. | /r/MensRights | 25/08/12 11:31 PM |
| 2 | Posted this to my Facebook page today. Already been unfriended, dismissed as "off the deep end," and blamed for my scenario by "feminists."Morally? Possibly. Legally? No. Abortion is a very personal decision that can only be the mother's due to the fact that it's her body hosting the child. | /r/MensRights | 25/08/12 05:54 PM |
| -7 | Posted this to my Facebook page today. Already been unfriended, dismissed as "off the deep end," and blamed for my scenario by "feminists."I assumed he meant aborting a child without informing the man that he has a child. | /r/MensRights | 25/08/12 12:27 AM |
| 3 | Google lengthens maternity leave for women to five months from three and to full pay from partial pay. No mention of changes to new father employee benefits.Men suffer from post-partum depression at lower rates than women. Not to mention, actually going through pregnancy and childbirth is much more mentally draining than just watching it happen, as any woman who has gone through childbirth can tell you. The woman's body is the one going through extreme changes, not the man's. She is the one gaining 30+ pounds to support a child. She is the one subjected to media negativity and unrealistic expectations - "Jessica Simpson looking fat weeks after givin… | /r/MensRights | 25/08/12 12:17 AM |
| 1 | Google lengthens maternity leave for women to five months from three and to full pay from partial pay. No mention of changes to new father employee benefits.No. I thought you were advocating men getting parental leave as well. If we treat maternity leave as you just stated, then by the same definition, men wouldn't get any parental leave at all because they're not the ones giving birth. | /r/MensRights | 25/08/12 12:06 AM |
| 3 | Google lengthens maternity leave for women to five months from three and to full pay from partial pay. No mention of changes to new father employee benefits.I'm a bigot because I believe that women who just gave birth are more physically and mentally drained by the birth than a man who has not just given birth and never will? Right. Right. Makes so much sense. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/12 10:16 PM |
| -11 | Posted this to my Facebook page today. Already been unfriended, dismissed as "off the deep end," and blamed for my scenario by "feminists."So it's hypocritical to hate rape and but believe in the right to get an abortion? I don't really understand. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/12 10:06 PM |
| 0 | Slate columnist suggests rape claim is false, 'Rambling Feminist' accuses her of 'victim blaming' where it has no application"The reduction of all sex without consent to rape is damaging" What is this I don't even... | /r/MensRights | 24/08/12 09:56 PM |
| – | Google lengthens maternity leave for women to five months from three and to full pay from partial pay. No mention of changes to new father employee benefits.Lol @ the suggestion that men are just as physically and mentally drained after a pregnancy as women. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/12 09:45 PM |
| -2 | 11,000 "lost" untested rape kits found in Detroit. Rapist scare in Detroit as "21 serial rapists" already identified from 400 of those kits. Police department asks for more funding.Wait, I don't understand. Are you upset because rapists are being caught? | /r/MensRights | 24/08/12 09:28 PM |
| 1 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.It's okay. Not everyone can admit it when they're wrong. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/12 01:23 AM |
| 1 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Uh, okay? I don't really see the relation here. You still haven't done anything I've asked. You still made claims left and right, haven't supported them at all, and called me an extremist bigot when I asked you for proof. It just looks now like you're embarrassed and trying to make a distraction for that. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/12 12:00 AM |
| 0 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.So, once again, what objects are acceptable or unacceptable for women to penetrate themselves with? So, once again, give me some proof that women objectify men a "FUCKLOAD" more than men objectify women. I'm still waiting. I don't waste time trying to convince poor oppressed ideolgues in matters of logic. You can either understand, or not. You are FAR too victimey to get even a tiny slice of what men object to. You're a bigot of the most extreme kind...the kind who has internalized their bigotry… | /r/MensRights | 23/08/12 01:46 AM |
| 1 | Woman who debunks Assange as "Not a rapist, but probably a douche" has her opinion completely disregarded as male abuse.Actually, you're wrong. By law, you cannot have sex with someone when they're asleep. That's rape. And I don't have a "perfectly good relationship" if my boyfriend is a rapist, sorry. | /r/MensRights | 23/08/12 01:35 AM |
| -1 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Right, MY imagination. My harassment is just all in my head. Because no man could ever be that crude... right? | /r/MensRights | 23/08/12 01:25 AM |
| 0 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.So, do tell, what objects are acceptable or unacceptable for women to penetrate themselves with? I feel sorry for you that the only women you've slept with are so desperate for male attention that they'll sacrifice their dignity for your approval. Like I said, give me a study, statistic, or other proof that women objectify men a "FUCKLOAD" more than men objectify women. Wow, you're so right... All women want is male approval and attention. I'm just bragging so much about my harassment and object… | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 07:24 PM |
| -2 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Wait, I was just imagining it when a man told me he wanted to ejaculate all over my face? I was just imagining it when a guy told me I was just something to stick their dick in? Of course I must have been! And if not, definitely embellishing. After all, no guy could do something THAT cruel or repulsive. Street harassment is a feminist lie, just women's imagination. | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 06:53 PM |
| 1 | Woman who debunks Assange as "Not a rapist, but probably a douche" has her opinion completely disregarded as male abuse.Rape is rape, no matter what the victim is wearing or where she is. I don't care if I am naked, I don't care whose bed I am in, I do not want my boyfriend raping me while I'm asleep. And the FACT of the matter is, both by definition and by law, is that sex with someone who is unconscious is rape. It doesn't matter what they're wearing or where they are. Sex with someone who is unconscious is rape. Newsflash - marital rape is illegal, even though the victim may be - gasp! - naked, even though the… | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 06:42 PM |
| -2 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Being sexually attracted to a person is NOT objectification. Telling a woman you want her to suck your dick, or telling a woman you want to ejaculate all over her face, or telling a woman that she's just something to stick your dick in is objectification, hate to break it to you. A woman penetrating herself with something other than your penis is not objectification. I would like to see studies or proof supporting your claim that women objectify men a "fuckload" more often than men objectify wom… | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 06:31 PM |
| -5 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Nice job changing up your game and using ad hominem attacks instead of a real argument. And nice job trying to gaslight me into believing that being harassed is all "imaginary." Sorry, but street harassment is real, it happens to women, it happens to me. To say that I'm just "imagining" it is absurd and embarrassing, on your part. | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 06:20 PM |
| -1 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.What a sad world we live in when women are considered to have "serious issues" if they would rather be left alone than treated like a fucktoy. | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 06:10 PM |
| 1 | Woman who debunks Assange as "Not a rapist, but probably a douche" has her opinion completely disregarded as male abuse.Wait, so if you have consensual sex one time, that means that all sex acts after that are consensual? Pray tell, do explain why marital rape is illegal! | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 06:00 PM |
| -2 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Right, because when men tell me to suck their dick, when men tell me they want to ejaculate all over me, when men make degrading comments about my body, when men tell me that I'm just something to stick their dick in, it's totally because they appreciate my personality. Totally. | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 03:40 PM |
| -1 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Oh, so I should like being treated as a "sexy woman." I should like it when men make degrading comments about my body. I should like it when men tell me to suck their dick. I should like it when men tell me they want to ejaculate all over me. I should like it when men tell me that I'm just something to stick their dick in. Because, according to you, that's all a woman wants - male attention and approval, and I should be thankful for it. I should be happy to be treated like a "sexy woman" instead… | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 03:29 PM |
| 1 | Woman who debunks Assange as "Not a rapist, but probably a douche" has her opinion completely disregarded as male abuse.Here, I have a better definition. The LEGAL definition. http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/rape "Lack of consent is a necessary element in every rape. But this qualifier does not mean that a person may make sexual contact with a minor or incapacitated person who actually consented. Lack of consent may result from either forcible compulsion by the perpetrator or an incapacity to consent on the part of the victim. Persons who are physically or mentally helpless or who are under a certai… | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 03:19 PM |
| 0 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.Totally agree. I don't know why people are trying to deny that objectification exists, or are trying to "excuse" it as nothing more than "appreciation." That's bullshit. I don't feel appreciated when men make degrading comments about my body. I don't feel appreciated when men tell me to suck their dick. I don't feel appreciated when men tell me they want to ejaculate all over me. I don't feel appreciated when men tell me that I'm just something to stick their dick in. I feel disgusted. I feel in… | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 03:09 PM |
| -2 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.What? That has nothing to do with objectification. Those are sex toys. They are shaped like penises because penises go into vaginas. Similarly, fleshlights are shaped like vaginas because penises go into vaginas. That is not objectification. It's common sense that if you want to make something emulate sex, you shape it as and make it feel like sex organs. It's silly to say that women are objectifying men when they use sex toys. It's equally silly to say that men are objectifying women when they … | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 02:34 PM |
| -2 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.I don't mean they take away your worth, as in, you feel worthless, but I mean they take away your worth as they view you as worthless. Worthless except for sex. Anyway, other than that I agree with you, but I was just responding to the above poster who claimed that objectification is merely "emphasis on one's appreciation of your body." Which is, in fact, bullshit. | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 02:24 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Thanks for the link; however, even though it may be legal to give a lesser sentence based on the victim's clothing, that did, in fact, happen. I.e., yes it is true that judges have given lesser sentences to rapists based on the victim's clothing. | /r/MensRights | 22/08/12 02:13 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Uh, like I said, that's NOT what I'm trying to say. No where did I ever say everyone hates women or all men hate all women or all men are either rapists or rape apologists. Once again, it just seems like you're making stuff up to get upset about. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 06:34 PM |
| 1 | Woman who debunks Assange as "Not a rapist, but probably a douche" has her opinion completely disregarded as male abuse.Rape is sexual intercourse without consent. If you are asleep, you cannot consent. That is rape. These are facts. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 06:21 PM |
| -19 | I used to dislike r/MensRights. Today I changed my mind.When you are objectified, people don't see you as a real human with actual worth other than your tits and vagina. Sexual harassment is objectification because the harasser is not doing it to compliment you, and they are certainly not doing it because they simply "appreciate" your body. They are doing it because they don't care that they're hurting your feelings, they don't care that they're taking away your worth; all they want is to make comments about your body. I was listening to the radio th… | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 06:11 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Wait, so are you saying I believe that sexism against men doesn't exist? Where are you getting all these weird ideas? Like I've said before, it just seems like you really, really, REALLY want to make stuff up to get angry about. Words of advice... Stop making stuff up to get angry about. You will get wrinkles and it will just put you in a bad mood. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 05:02 PM |
| 1 | Woman who debunks Assange as "Not a rapist, but probably a douche" has her opinion completely disregarded as male abuse.Yep. That's rape. This is not an opinion, but rather, by definition and by law, it's a fact - having sex with someone who's asleep is rape. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 04:33 PM |
| -4 | British MP on Assange: "It is not rape or you bankrupt the term rape of all meaning."Why is it that MRA's are so quick to excuse rape? | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 04:21 PM |
| 2 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.10-year-old girl raped multiple times by 24-year-old attacker and accomplice; judge says the case was "exceptional" because the "young woman" looked 16 and was wearing a frilly bra and underwear; given lesser sentence. http://www.shakesville.com/2007/06/judge-blames-10-year-old-victim-for-her.html | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 03:32 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.What? This has literally absolutely nothing to do with what we're talking about. | /r/MensRights | 21/08/12 03:21 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Right, I've linked to more facts, statistics, and studies than anyone else on this thread. Everyone else has just cried "victim blaming is a feminist lie! It doesn't actually happen!" Why don't you follow your own advice and do research of your own instead of just succumbing to what your MRA friends think? | /r/MensRights | 20/08/12 05:08 PM |
| 2 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Unfortunately, this isn't always what happens. Oftentimes, people directly blame women for their rapes - "You wouldn't've gotten raped if you didn't decide to be a slut and go to bed with that guy." "With that skirt you were wearing, you were just asking for it." "You deserved it if you were really that drunk." After volunteering at a rape crisis center you get to hear women's stories of being blamed for their rapes. Not to mention, my friend's cousin got kicked out of the house for getting rape… | /r/MensRights | 20/08/12 04:50 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Lol, okay sweetheart. Next time you get on the Internet I hope you grow up 10-15 years because your childish namecalling is just embarrassing for anyone over the age of 13. | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 11:39 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Okay, so you can't provide any examples of me saying that all men are rapists and rape apologists. So you admit that this is all in your head. And no, telling someone who's blaming rape victims for their rapes that they are blaming rape victims for their rapes is no where near as bad as calling a black person a nigger. To make that analogy is just... embarrassing. | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 10:10 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Yeah, taking steps to protect yourself is not the same as saying "you need to take responsibility for your actions." If someone's wife stabs them to death, you don't tell the victim's family, "Well, he should have acted like an adult and taken responsibility for his actions. He did live in the same house as her..." But for some reason it's okay to tell a woman whose husband raped her, "Well, you should have acted like an adult and taken responsibility for your actions. You did sleep in the same … | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 09:58 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Was that a typo, or did you really just say "You solely are the only one here who doesn't like rape"? I really hope you made a mistake in saying that... Second of all, I like how I asked to give me examples of where I ever said that "all men" are rape-lovers or that "all men" are rapists and you still can't give me any. Me saying that rape and victim-blaming is bad is definitely NOT the same is walking up to a black guy and calling him a nigger. No where did I say that all men are rapists or tha… | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 09:45 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.That's great, and arguing with you is like arguing with a little kid. Absolutely no rational thought or real arguments, just petty name-calling and fallacious logic. Next time, learn to actually respond with real arguments instead of just name-calling and other petty insults. | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 09:35 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.No one here blames rape victims for being raped? Right, like the guy that said "women should take responsibility for their actions" in regards to being raped. Because that's not victim-blaming at all. Lmao. | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 09:22 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Why do I not want equality? What have I said so far that has implied that I hate men? Is it because I think rape is wrong? Is rape-hating the same thing as man-hating? I'm curious to see what things you can point out that I've said that are "man-hating." Good luck finding any. | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 09:05 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Wow, what a strong and convincing argument, full of absolutely 0 logical fallacies or childish insults whatsoever. You sure showed me. | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 03:24 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women."Accept responsbility for poor choices"? Lol, no. Being in a bed with someone does not mean you have to have sex with them by anybody's standards but a rapist's or a rape apologist's. The vast majority of women I know have slept in beds with people without having sex. Married couples sleep in the same beds without having sex. But you seem to keep ignoring this argument. It's also disturbing that you think a man's orgasm is more important than a woman's well-being. If you're having sex and the wo… | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 03:14 PM |
| 0 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Right, I'm an ignorant troll and a cunt because I claim that women should not be blamed for their rapes. Lol. Makes so much sense. | /r/MensRights | 18/08/12 02:59 PM |
| 0 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Uh, what? In all my posts to you, I've used "victim" as a gender-neutral term (and if I haven't, just point it out to me and let me know!), so "OMG wut abt the womeinzzz" does not apply to my post. So, no, I will not "take it for what it is" when someone wrongly says "what abut teh wumenz." I also didn't know that "gender-neutral," "victim," and "straw-man argument" were feminist buzzwords that people use to pretend they're intelligent. You seem to be getting pretty upset over nothing. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 02:52 PM |
| -2 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Uh, when did I say that he claimed "women who enter beds with men deserve to get raped"? I never said he claimed that. Just another strawman argument. I would really appreciate it if you stopped twisting my words into things that I never said. Second of all, chill out dude. The guy said "Since when is it socially acceptable to not have sex with someone you're sleeping in a bed with?" so I gave him many reasons and scenarios in which a woman may not want to have sex with the person they're sleepi… | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 02:40 PM |
| 1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.First of all, I don't know any feminists who believe men can't get raped or sexually assaulted. If you've seen this claim made anywhere by more than just a handful of extremists, then let me know. And second of all, of course no one is going to say yes to "Do you blame a rape victim for their rape?" That's way too broad of a question. But many people will say yes to "Is a victim partly to blame for their rape if they've gotten into bed with their attacker?" As soon as you start getting into spec… | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 02:28 PM |
| 0 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.At least I respond with real arguments and don't ignore the parts of your post that prove me wrong (because you haven't yet). I haven't made any reactionary statements. In the post you responded to, I've suggested real scenarios in which a woman may not want to have sex with someone they're in a bed with. If you think these are "reactionary statements out of emotion" without "considering the opposite viewpoint of a rapist," then I don't know what to tell you. Also, what is this "double standard"… | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 02:18 PM |
| 0 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.While I don't agree that shelters should ban men entirely, keep in mind that women fought hard to start domestic violence shelters, and if men want to fight to create men-only domestic violence shelters, I have no problem with that. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 02:08 PM |
| -3 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Uh, yes? I feel like most of the people saying stuff like "women who enter beds with men deserve to get raped!" are either virgins, or never went to college, and if they did, had a boring college life of all studying and no partying. I really don't know any female who has had sex every single time she's been in a bed with a man. Sometimes you're on your period. Sometimes you just want oral. Sometimes you're not ready to go past making out. Sometimes you're just friends. Sometimes you're too tras… | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 06:17 AM |
| -3 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Where am I comparing men and women here? I used "victim" as a gender-neutral term here. I think you are taking your own beliefs about feminists and projecting them onto me, then arguing against me for things that I didn't even say. That's called a straw-man argument, my friend. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 06:07 AM |
| -3 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Agreed. I don't understand why people are so quick to play the Oppression Olympics. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 05:57 AM |
| -1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.You're so right! No woman has ever been blamed for her rape. None. Ever. Even though I know a couple of women who have, they just don't exist. They're just making it up! And I'm making up their existence! It's all feminist lies. It couldn't have any credibility or truth. Nope. None. Every woman who has been blamed for her rape is just making it up. Every single one. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 03:41 AM |
| -1 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Men are more likely to be blamed for the existence of rape because they're more likely to be rapists. If you have any evidence that the majority of men aren't rapists, let me know. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 03:31 AM |
| -7 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Well, I'm sorry I misunderstood the results, but it also said that over half of people surveyed believed that the victim should take some responsibilty for their rape. I also don't see where the question was phrased as "being unsure if it was rape." Maybe you are the one who is unsure here. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 03:20 AM |
| -4 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Lol @ your strawman arguments. "Nice double standard"? You're literally creating arguments that I didn't make and then calling me out for double standards because of arguments that I didn't even make. That's just dumb. Besides, getting in bed with someone does not mean you want to have sex with them. That's like saying, if you want to give a guy a handjob, and he rapes you, you deserve it because you should've known what was coming by getting into bed with him. Both myself and many of my friends… | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 03:10 AM |
| 0 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Seems irrelevant. Keep in mind that many female rape victims confide in male psychologists/therapists/doctors about their rapes. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 02:58 AM |
| 0 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Uh, yes? Dressing like a slut has nothing to do with rape. The most common outfit that a woman is raped in is a hoodie and sweatpants. Giving advice on how not to get raped is like giving advice on how not to get rear-ended (no pun intended). No matter what precautions you take, it can still happen. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 02:47 AM |
| -4 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Um, I know? I don't know why you're telling me this, lol. Everyone knows about Geraldo Rivera's awful victim blaming of Trayvon Martin, saying that if he hadn't worn a hoodie, he wouldn't've gotten killed. Different crime, same attitude. Your post seems pretty unrelated to mine. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 01:13 AM |
| -6 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.I mean, they're more likely to be blamed for the existence of rape because they're more likely to be rapists. In the case where a woman is a rapist, then yes, she should be blamed for being a rapist. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 01:03 AM |
| -12 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Uncommon? Unacceptable? Not true. In a recent UK study, 71% of women and 57% of men thought a victim was partly to blame for their rape if they get into bed with their attacker. Here is a link with more information from the same study. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8515592.stm It's awful that this kind of victim-blaming goes on. Just remember, there are hundreds of thousands of rape victims, male and female, who have been blamed for their rapes; not only by their peers, but by adults as well, and i… | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 12:53 AM |
| -6 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.There is a fine line with telling women to take precautions and with blaming women for their rapes. Telling a woman that if she hadn't worn a short skirt, she wouldn't've been raped is not a real precaution. It is victim-blaming. Telling a woman that she was "asking for it" because she had the audacity to drink alcohol is not a real precaution. It is victim blaming. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 12:42 AM |
| -15 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Wow, I'm glad your genius is here to correct all the women who have been blamed for their rapes. You're just so right... no woman has ever been blamed for their rape, ever! It's a total feminist lie made up by those evil, silly feminists. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 12:07 AM |
| -5 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Plenty of people blame women (and men) for their rapes. "No one is actually blaming rape on women" is just a ridiculously ignorant statement. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 12:06 AM |
| – | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Why don't you volunteer at a rape crisis center? Hundreds of women may share their stories with you about how they were blamed relentlessly for their rapes. Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it isn't real. | /r/MensRights | 17/08/12 12:05 AM |
| -4 | Rebecca Watson thinks (rightly) that blaming women for being raped is wrong. Then blames men for being assaulted by women.Dude, what? It's painfully, painfully obvious that she is being satirical. She's pointing out how ridiculous it is to blame women for their rapes by drawing an analogy to how ridicuous it is to blame men for being kicked in the balls. Like, why is this getting upvoted? Either the upvotes are coming from people who are too dense to realize that this is clearly satirical, or they're coming from people who secretly realize it's satirical but want to delude themselves into believing that the feminis… | /r/MensRights | 16/08/12 11:48 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesTo answer your hypothetical question, I would say that I would break up with them. But in no way would I think it's his "duty" to have sex with me. If he doesn't want to have sex with me, that's HIS choice, and I'm not okay with that, so I'd break up with him. | /r/MensRights | 13/08/12 11:23 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesNo one is obligated to provide sex to their partner. That is called rape, and we have laws against it (yes, even marital rape! Shocking, right?). It is essential to me, yes, but it is not my partner's "duty" to please me. | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 08:47 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesNo, I never said any of those things. While it is nice for your partner to give you sex, it is not their "duty." If you don't like the fact that they don't have sex with you, then you break up with them. You don't "expect" them to perform their "duties" to you. | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 08:29 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesMen have ruled society ever since the dawn of time and continue to do so in many countries. Of course misogyny stems from male dominance... | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 08:27 PM |
| 0 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesYes, men's choices are bad for women. Women's choices are bad for men. Each person should make their own decisions and not be subjugated against their will. How is this blaming men? | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 08:22 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesIf that's what you get from it, then fine. I can't change your opinion. At any rate, the original argument was that MRA's are never extremists, which is highly incorrect. | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 08:10 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesFor the last time, feminist do not oppose men. They oppose male dominance. There is a difference. I'm still shocked that you can't see how this is different. Male dominance is bad, female dominance is bad. Is there something I'm missing here? Or do you honestly believe that saying "I oppose male dominance" is the same as saying "I oppose males"? | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 07:46 PM |
| 2 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesOCD is a mental illness. It is not "silly" and it does not "need to be challenged." You do not cure a mental illness by "challenging" it. Do you think schizophrenics are cured when people tell them, "Hey, the voices in your head/the people that you're talking to aren't actually there"? Newsflash: It's been tried, and it doesn't work. Second of all, sex is a want, not a "need." Humans do not need sex to survive. We need food, water, warmth, oxygen - not sex. Plenty of people survive without ever … | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 07:33 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesMale dominance. Which is why feminists believe patriarchy - male dominance - is bad. If you don't think male dominance is bad, then you cannot possibly label yourself as a gender egalitarian. | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 07:24 PM |
| 2 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesThat's not what I said at all. If you are just going to twist my words around into things that I obviously did not say, I don't understand why you're even arguing at all. Studies show that women are called back less often than men with identical resumes, and I'm sure many of those hiring managers participating in anti-female discrimination are women as well. Women do participate in and hold patriarchal beliefs. Other studies show that in many countries, the majority (!) of women believe that it … | /r/MensRights | 10/08/12 12:40 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesMany feminists, MRAs, and egalitarians have different definitions of "patriarchy"; I take it to mean the general societal belief that masculine/male = desirable, feminine/female = undesirable (and I don't mean sexually, I mean generally). The patriarchy hurts men as well in this way - a man who wants to dress like a woman is often harassed and berated, because of the idea that dressing in a feminine way is degrading or not to be taken seriously. To dislike the patriarchy is not to dislike males,… | /r/MensRights | 09/08/12 08:58 PM |
| 2 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesI honestly don't know any feminists who believe that men are to blame for all of women's problems. And I go on a lot of feminist websites. You may be stuck in the 1970's if you think that all or most feminists believe that. | /r/MensRights | 09/08/12 08:47 PM |
| 2 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesIf you haven't seen how truly evil (yes, evil... there is no other word for it) that some MRA's can be, then I want to know where you're looking. Many MRA's believe that women should not have the right to say no to sex, and that a wife denying her husband sex is just as bad as rape (no... seriously, I've seen this many times). Other MRA's believe that women are unintelligent, illogical, irrational creatures, "much like animals," with no capability for rational thought. These views are not uncomm… | /r/MensRights | 09/08/12 08:34 PM |
| 1 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesThe same can be said about Men's Rights Activists. Live and let live; don't judge someone for what movement they associate themselves with (unless it's something as obvious as the KKK or the Nazi Party) by assuming they're an extremist. | /r/MensRights | 09/08/12 06:51 PM |
| 3 | Men should just suffer emotional abuse, because the wife has X problem/pregnancy hormonesSorry, but this is a little ridiculous. I really wanted to side with the husband, I really did, but telling someone with OCD that their behaviors are silly is like telling a person with Parkinson's that their shaking is silly, or like telling a person with cancer that their bald head is silly. Just because it's a mental illness doesn't make it any less real. Second of all, she has a mental illness, she's pregnant, she's hormonal, her husband is trivializing her mental illness... and then he trie… | /r/MensRights | 09/08/12 06:41 PM |
| 1 | Appalling: Man convicted of sexual assaulting 13-year-old girl after 'expert' tells jury that children hardly ever lie about sexual assaultRape is sex without consent, not just sex against someone's will. A 13-year-old cannot consent to sex, regardless of how "mature" they are. Statutory rape is still rape. Regardless of whether you think it should be legal or not, that doesn't matter. If it's true that sexual contact did actually occur, then the man knew it was illegal and still did it anyway. | /r/MensRights | 08/08/12 07:15 PM |
| 0 | Appalling: Man convicted of sexual assaulting 13-year-old girl after 'expert' tells jury that children hardly ever lie about sexual assaultOh, all right. That's fine then. I thought it was established that it occurred, but people were debating on whether or not it was sexual assault. | /r/MensRights | 08/08/12 06:57 PM |
| -4 | Appalling: Man convicted of sexual assaulting 13-year-old girl after 'expert' tells jury that children hardly ever lie about sexual assaultWait... so a 42-year-old man has sex with a 13-year-old girl, and you're saying it's NOT sexual assault/rape? | /r/MensRights | 08/08/12 01:24 PM |
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