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I've always said there's nothing worse you can be now than a white man just above the poverty line. You're so poor you can't really do anything, but don't get any assistance, and nobody helps you because they think you can just white male privilege your way into any job on the planet.
/r/MensRights28/01/16 05:23 AM
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Like, does he not get that he's a white American man? I'd bet anything if he were in college now, he'd probably pull the "non-binary agender" card to avoid the cognitive dissonance. That or just go full trans, since he obviously regrets being male.
/r/MensRights22/01/16 11:33 PM
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Look at the last post. Some college socialist, who probably hasn't even read Marx because he was a privileged white cishet man, thinks that if we get rid of The All-Seeing and Omnipotent Patriarchy (blessings be upon its holy name) that there will just be infinite jobs. This guy also doesn't address how, despite women consciously thinking that they should be equal partners in a marriage and should have equal opportunity to work, they would absolutely despise a man who didn't have a job and lived…
/r/MensRights22/01/16 11:17 PM
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That's my point here. He acts like it's being ridiculous to point out discrimination against white men because WM must exist on a tilted playing field. No way is he picking the lowest, most obviously racist example. No way is he neglecting to mention that these men had jobs before or they didn't get the job because of quotas. We clearly exist on a tilted playing field because this guy can point his hand at an angle and construct a metaphor.
/r/MensRights22/01/16 11:10 PM
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But they don't have the Patriarchy, which is totally real and totally pulling all the strings of the world behind the scenes, behind them. I bet you're a reptoid shill! (/s)
/r/MensRights22/01/16 10:55 PM
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The unstated premise being that the women fucking those 700 million men do deserve sex. When people say "No one is entitled to sex" they pretty much only mean straight men. Suggesting that about gay people is homophobia and suggesting that about straight women is slut-shaming.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/11/14 05:50 AM
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Assuming there are the same number of men and women on each 'rung' of the SMV scale - wouldn't a scenario where men and women were equally willing to engage in NSA sex lead to a more evenly matched partnering? I think a lot of the problems men complain about on TRP - let's keep it real, a lot of men end up on TRP because they aren't getting laid - would right themselves if slut-shaming (which as you say is a big factor holding women back from having NSA sex) wasn't so pervasive. Almost exactly t…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/11/14 01:02 AM
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Can't there be a compromise between "deriving all your worth from how much you have sex" and "feeling inadequate or defective for missing out on something most people do by middle-adolescence." You're saying it's bad of people to feel like they as adults should have had sex by 18/21/insert age here.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/11/14 10:00 PM
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feminism is about fighting oppression and domination, which is not exclusively perpetrated by men and not exclusively suffered by women. It's not about women, that's why they put the Latin prefix for "woman" in there. Shill harder.
/r/MensRights20/11/14 10:15 PM
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No, see, a white straight man wrote it. He's better than you neanderfucks saying "White men face systematic disadvantages." which might as well be phrased "Sieg heil! Get back in the kitchen."
/r/MensRights28/05/13 03:29 AM
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He says in the intro that he was specifically calling straight male the easiest difficulty of sexuality. He then takes people responding that women have sexuality easier as implying women have all of life easier and goes on about "You're only looking to get your dick wet. If you think it's hard to impress people you want to have sex with and say that there is a definite gender bias in maintaining a relationship, you're a terrible human being." It read a lot to me like "Why do people complain abo…
/r/MensRights28/05/13 03:24 AM
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It can't be the worst. They don't throw acid in the face of women that try to go to school.
/r/MensRights19/03/13 11:05 PM
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This is a prime example of overreacting to a real problem. I'm not denying India has a serious problem with rape and that's got to change, but these vague laws don't help anything.
/r/MensRights19/03/13 11:03 PM
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Get out. Someone who'll emotionally manipulate you like that, making you feel responsible for their thoughts of suicide because you advocated a position they don't agree with, is toxic.
/r/MensRights19/03/13 10:59 PM
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People willingly wore buttons saying "Yes, you may grab my boobs" as a shortcut around the default-to-no system of asking permission in place and even had the choice of wearing a button that rejected all such advances Sexism of the highest order!
/r/MensRights19/03/13 10:59 PM
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I kind of wish it hadn't happened because then we could say we're being silenced. This is still good publicity for us. It shows feminists as off-base weirdos that can't handle dissent so they break the law to avoid hearing any different.
/r/MensRights08/03/13 03:34 AM
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I can agree that yes means yes and no means no. If someone shows your they're not interested, leave them alone. The only problem with most feminist discussion of consent is the ability to later revoke consent, even after the act is finished. That leads to "I feel bad, so it was rape". You can stop it at any time up until the sex finishes and that should be respected, but once it's over it's over.
/r/MensRights05/03/13 05:59 AM
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Biotruths don't real, until they mean women are better.
/r/MensRights28/02/13 12:09 AM
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Also like the War on Terror, what's the exit strategy? Does this war go until there is no more terrorism anywhere? What if terrorism gets rediscovered later? When will feminism no longer be necessary, in quantifiable terms? Does this war go until men have no social or political power? They're both eternal wars that can never be satisfied.
/r/MensRights27/02/13 05:39 PM
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