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Edu./Occu.MouthOfTheGiftHorse/r/MensRights22/06/17 02:31 PM
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As I said in another thread about the same article, I can't wait to see what their reaction is when they can't find any roadies, lighting techs, promoters, or enough all-girl bands to actually put on the festival. Hopefully they respect themselves enough to not work on a festival they'd be banned from just because of the junk in their pants.
/r/MensRights05/07/17 08:56 PM
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I mean obviously it's misandrist, but the joke's going to be on them when they can't get it to run because they're ignoring the fact that a lot of the labor in the music industry is done by men, and they can't get the event going because they've shot themselves in the foot.
/r/MensRights05/07/17 08:36 PM
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If I worked in the music industry, like as a roadie or in a band, I wouldn't agree to work on a festival like that. I can't imagine there are a lot of enough female roadies, lighting techs, engineers or promoters out there who work on to run a large venue like that.
/r/MensRights05/07/17 03:11 PM
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Actually, I'm pretty active on this sub, and my posts do pretty well. I'm concerned about the tactics that a lot of the people on here think are effective, because nitpicking and sinking to the same low standards that a lot of feminists use clearly doesn't work. No one is going to be convinced that what you think is right by being a whiny asshole, so if we want to convince anyone that men's rights are important, we need to be rational and easy to empathize with, rather than jumping at every stra…
/r/MensRights01/07/17 01:21 PM
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You know the whole point of Cyanide & Happiness is to be gross and offend as many people as possible, right?
/r/MensRights01/07/17 01:29 AM
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It has been changed, but when that was a thing, it was because it was being drawn from a dictionary site, not Google itself.
/r/MensRights29/06/17 09:47 PM
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It kind of makes you wonder what the people who convinced him that this is a good way to act were like. Was it his mother? Was it people he knew in high school or college? Was it places he went to online? What does he think it gets him? What does he think women think of him for acting this way? It's sadder than anything else to see someone so beat down.
/r/MensRights29/06/17 06:12 PM
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That's like being banned from the short bus for not having too many chromosomes. Are you really that disappointed?
/r/MensRights25/06/17 09:28 PM
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I love my PPS. It's my favorite gun right now.
/r/MensRights25/06/17 11:37 AM
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It's been more than a year since I've gone, but a friend wants to shoot clays with his 12-gauge. I'm bringing my 20-gauge breach sxs, my Walther PPS in 9mm and the AR-15 I built. I'm leaving the 1911 at home.
/r/MensRights24/06/17 04:02 PM
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Gun owner, and I'm preparing to go to the range right this minute. Yes. Raise taxes to pay for mental health. It wouldn't just help gun problems, it would help a lot of other health-related problems that the US deals with. Better yet, tax churches that engage in political activity. Close loopholes for corporations. The potential sources for tax revenue that doesn't impact people who can't afford to lose money is endless.
/r/MensRights24/06/17 03:42 PM
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There are users like this in every sub. I subscribed to /r/childfree for a long time, but thinking about children and parents every time I saw one of the posts annoyed me too much to stay subscribed when I made my newest account. People really like that virtue signaling, though
/r/MensRights21/06/17 05:27 PM
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I agree with everything you said in that post, and those are the terms by which I call myself an egalitarian.
/r/MensRights21/06/17 12:22 AM
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I think you're on to something, but the part about women not working together doesn't seem to me to be as evident as you think it is. Yes, women tend to be a little more egotistical than men tend to be, but it definitely works more for some examples than it does for others. Some of the misogynist statements that women, feminists and non-assholes get riled up over, like "women are only good for sex" don't always have the same meaning behind them. On one hand, a statement like that is bad because …
/r/MensRights20/06/17 08:42 PM
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I wish more people on this sub understood that. We need to take the high road, because when a lot of people already think people who support men's rights are pieces of shit, the only way we're going to get anywhere is if we prove to them that we're not.
/r/MensRights20/06/17 02:08 PM
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I know it does a lot of harm, but I think the proportion of abuse is similar to the issue people have with Planned Parenthood "performing abortions", when it does a hell of a lot more than that. We just hear about it most often in the context of people getting kicked out of school for being accused of rape.
/r/MensRights20/06/17 01:35 PM
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I don't think what he's done constitutes "removing a lot of BS", but if he manages to get someone to reform Title IX (I do actually think it helps partially, but the kangaroo courts sort of balance it out), that will be a third good thing in my book.
/r/MensRights20/06/17 01:09 PM
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That's a bingo
/r/MensRights20/06/17 01:07 PM
15

Well this doubles the number of good things he's done...
/r/MensRights19/06/17 05:01 PM
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Found the troll
/r/MensRights19/06/17 01:30 PM
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That's the idea.
/r/MensRights19/06/17 01:29 PM
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...and this is a straw-man argument about them. If we want to be taken more seriously than the people who are arguing against OP, we need to use better tactics.
/r/MensRights16/06/17 04:17 PM
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I think it's pretty telling that the arguments they use to fight you, a person who's already seen the movie, and are presumably already knowledgable about the subject, are based on straw-men and hyperbole, as if what they're saying will instantly change your mind. When people like this act like this, I've found that the only way to make them know that their "argument" isn't working is to take their opinion away. They could walk away thinking they've won just because they say something, regardles…
/r/MensRights16/06/17 02:24 PM
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There are a bunch of movies that I don't want to encourage the production of, and I'll torrent them so I know what I don't like. I downloaded the Ghostbusters reboot so I didn't just think it sucked, I know it sucked. I download the Marvel movies, even though I can't stand the formulas or the stories.
/r/MensRights14/06/17 05:18 PM
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...or don't go to that theater for anything again. If their language is money, speak with your wallet.
/r/MensRights13/06/17 02:16 PM
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Come on, stop posting direct links to garbage like this. The producers wanted ratings, so they made a huge deal about this, and now pageviews and ratings is exactly what you're giving them. ARCHIVED
/r/MensRights12/06/17 06:00 PM
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You're going to need to give us more details than that.
/r/MensRights05/06/17 05:58 PM
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I mean you could turn it around again by saying that Daesh did it because attacking men and boys doesn't get the reaction they want, because men and boys are thought of as disposable, but that would be just as stupid as saying sex was a motivation at all.
/r/MensRights23/05/17 06:43 PM
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She's under a lot of stress about a bunch of things ranging from still being hung up on her first relationship (she entered the dating game at 31, and is going through the same rejection complexes that most people go through in high school) to test results to see if the cancer she had in the last year is back or not, and it makes her question all of the good things she has in life. I'm incredibly thick-skinned, so I'm pretty used to supporting her when she has these little breakdowns, but someti…
/r/MensRights22/05/17 07:39 PM
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I just realized how much it hurts when my girlfriend says she thinks there must be something wrong with me because I like her. Even when I do everything right, I'm still the one who's wrong, and I'm the ungrateful one if I tell anyone about it.
/r/MensRights22/05/17 01:37 PM
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Half of my posts are on /r/MensRights. Do you really not see that stooping to their level makes us look just as petty as they are?
/r/MensRights20/05/17 05:46 PM
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This isn't really an issue that we stand to gain anything from publicizing. Scumbags ___spread. Most of them will take up less space if someone near them moves into that space. By focusing on these tiny infractions of social order, we're fragmenting what we're all about.
/r/MensRights19/05/17 06:30 PM
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This sort of wordplay is the exact reason I'll never get anywhere near rape play or BDSM. The margin for error is way too high.
/r/MensRights19/05/17 01:30 PM
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It isn't, strictly speaking, but lying about it should definitely be punishable to the same extent as actual rape.
/r/MensRights19/05/17 01:29 PM
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What do the two smaller signs say?
/r/MensRights17/05/17 05:00 PM
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Honestly, it's that simple. If it isn't broken, there's no reason you shouldn't use it. This political bullshit doesn't actually help anyone.
/r/MensRights17/05/17 05:00 PM
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I really hope they're still friends on facebook so he could get a screenshot of this.
/r/MensRights17/05/17 03:38 PM
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That's true, and I'd agree, but at the same time, if we jumped on this guy to claim that feminists are bad, using the fact that he shot this lady as evidence, we'd lose credibility. There is so much evidence pointing to the fact that egalitarianism is by nature better than feminism, and that women's and men's rights can act as supplements to egalitarianism, we would be taken more seriously than if we nitpicked every little thing that feminists do wrong. We can take the high ground, and it will h…
/r/MensRights17/05/17 01:38 PM
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That sucks, but I'm sure it has little to nothing with what he did on youtube. Some people just do strange things. It doesn't mean what they do with the public part of their lives has a role to play in this sort of thing.
/r/MensRights17/05/17 01:58 AM
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...because taking the high road is a good thing, and being a decent person is better than the alternative...
/r/MensRights17/05/17 01:04 AM
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That's weird, NOW has one...
/r/MensRights16/05/17 01:52 PM
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"...and THIS is why you have trouble getting sympathy for your problems."
/r/MensRights14/05/17 11:15 AM
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Sounds like you dodged a bullet, but if she/they want to avoid dialogue, that's there problem, not yours. You go through point by point and ask her questions. Make her feel as if she's educating you, then lead her to water. Ask her what rights men have that women don't. Ask her what opportunities men have that women can't choose for themselves. If she can't answer those sorts of questions, you may not have convinced her, and you may not gain them back as friends, but it might plant the seed wher…
/r/MensRights11/05/17 06:39 PM
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Italy has the hottest garbage collectors I've ever seen. I don't know how the night crew has such an abundance of borderline-models, but they come out at night to collect trash.
/r/MensRights10/05/17 06:10 PM
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I think that a lot of feminist ideals are good, and I believe in them, but as a whole, I think it becomes a movement based on the grass always being greener on the other side. If you want actual equality, and not just a buffet of benefits that you think "the other side" has while masquerading as equality, egalitarianism is the true center. While feminism claims to be in the center, it's just trying with all of its power to balance the scaler towards the side it thinks is lacking. The thing is th…
/r/MensRights08/05/17 07:25 PM
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No one will pay for her dinner.
/r/MensRights07/05/17 11:54 PM
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Harry Potter Proves Wizards Want To Kill Everyone Else
/r/MensRights03/05/17 07:15 PM
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I've never thought this about a documentarian before, but I can't wait to see what the next thing she makes is. I don't think she went in-depth enough with TRP, and I hope she learns more and explains more of the differences and similarities between the men's rights movement and feminism.
/r/MensRights01/05/17 08:05 PM
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Pay 18 years of child support Convince her to abort it, which is highly unlikely if since she did it on purpose Go to jail, get out, still have to pay back child support Become a statistic and kill yourself Permanently leave the country for one that doesn't extradite to whatever country you live in Try to talk some sensAHAHAHAHA YOU CAN'T REASON WITH THIS KIND OF PERSON
/r/MensRights26/04/17 06:50 PM
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There's an idea!
/r/MensRights21/04/17 03:54 PM
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It's heartwarming to realize that when people who ardently fight for one gender or the other, regardless of whether or not they think it's about being equal or not, after they start caring about someone of the opposite gender of the one they fight for, they make a bee line for the center. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: to be a feminist means you're cutting out other things. You can't be a feminist and an egalitarian. You can, however be an advocate for men's rights (the ones that wo…
/r/MensRights21/04/17 02:36 PM
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Ah, well now I feel like a dick. Since you asked, yeah, I'd be interested to see how this same poll might do on other sites with less specific demographics. You're going to get a pretty narrow selection of people on Lad Bible, and their response is pretty easy to guess, even without seeing the results.
/r/MensRights19/04/17 04:05 PM
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At least the comments section has some sanity
/r/MensRights19/04/17 03:53 PM
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You know you only have to capitalize proper nouns and the first letter of a sentence, right?
/r/MensRights19/04/17 03:33 PM
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So they have this rule to prevent a sausagefest. If you're going with your wife, and she isn't fair game, and neither are you, I'd think they might offer some kind of package deal for couples. Have you asked them about that?
/r/MensRights18/04/17 03:53 PM
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They're trying to prevent it from being a sausagefest, but it's definitely discrimination. Just tell them you identify as an attack helicopter or something.
/r/MensRights18/04/17 03:00 PM
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I'd say it's more like golf, making boys start even farther back than the standard tee while the girls get to go closer than the handicap tees.
/r/MensRights18/04/17 02:22 PM
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Lego play, Keller found, has been widely attributed to accelerating development and helping children fine-tune spatial and math skills, two of the largest areas of cognitive disparity between men and women She's using Lego as a tool to teach skills that she thinks advance boys farther in spatial and math skills than the girls typically get. It's pretty clear that she thinks that there's a starting block that boys get farther from faster because of toys like Lego, and is preventing them from gett…
/r/MensRights18/04/17 01:52 PM
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Not really, she just thinks that girls have fewer advantages in life, and is trying to offset that by hobbling the boys in her classes. It's still completely unfair, but it doesn't mean she thinks either are inherently smarter than the other.
/r/MensRights18/04/17 01:43 PM
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Archive Jesus, stop giving these people pageviews.
/r/MensRights14/04/17 05:56 PM
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I don't doubt that it won three awards, but the fact that "three" is in quotes implies that the actual number isn't really three.
/r/MensRights14/04/17 04:27 PM
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Why is "three" in quotes?
/r/MensRights14/04/17 02:20 PM
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Honestly, why the hell is anyone on this sub linking to these garbage articles directly? They write it because it gets them pageviews.
/r/MensRights11/04/17 06:48 PM
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No, you don't understand, those men did something to deserve their beatings! /s
/r/MensRights10/04/17 07:45 PM
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...or a dash cam, but he's an Uber driver, and as he said in the video, he'd never had a fare who acted like she's acting.
/r/MensRights06/04/17 05:31 PM
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If he was going to call the cops, he would have had to stop recording on his phone. I wouldn't have stopped recording, either.
/r/MensRights06/04/17 02:00 PM
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The way she puts it is that he's immensely irresponsible and has mental issues on top of that, which makes me think that maybe he isn't capable of the responsibility that is parenthood, and she's got some serious buyer's remorse because of it. I don't think there was enough detail in the posts she made to be able to sort out who's most at fault here, though.
/r/MensRights03/04/17 06:47 PM
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the thing that bothers me most about them is that they are fighting for the same equalities as women Well, off to a good start... /s By dissociating the burden of raising a child from the mother, we can allow both men and women to choose the life they want Or, you know, we could take the direct route and change custody laws to allow determination of who will be the better parent, or split it 50/50 if both are perfectly capable parents... Domestic violence incidents and rapes committed against me…
/r/MensRights03/04/17 06:25 PM
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We both know there's a line between humor and harassment, but in the workplace, that line can move around depending on how someone is feeling, and the consequences are too high to treat it the same way as joking around with friends. It affects people's livelihoods. I think the term "gay" is moving in a good direction, socially. Yes, you might know that the person you jokingly call gay isn't gay, but who's to say that an actually gay coworker isn't going to overhear you and be hurt by it? Is that…
/r/MensRights03/04/17 04:24 PM
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Can we acknowledge that some people are just out there to say crazy, untrue shit, and not give them more publicity than they deserve? If we called out every outlier that we saw, we'd make ourselves miserable. There are real, widely-held beliefs that we should be focusing on drawing attention to that can actually be solved without professional help.
/r/MensRights03/04/17 02:56 PM
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I consider it sexual harassment when it gets sexual. A comment about clothing or jewelry along the lines of "that looks nice" isn't sexual. It's a compliment that's directed at a piece of clothing or jewelry. When it changes to something that translates to "you look like more of a sexual being with that jewelry/clothing", that's where I'd draw the line. I would also consider calling a coworker gay to be sexual harassment, because it questions their sexuality, or insinuates that someone else's is…
/r/MensRights03/04/17 02:28 AM
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I'm not saying due process is a problem, I'm saying that one of the trends that's going on right now is that people are trying to circumvent due process in the interest of victim support. To a lot of people, "just believe her" sounds like the most empathetic response, but it clearly isn't because false accusations happen, and while it sucks to have the burden of proof on a potential victim, it also sucks that innocent people are sometimes convicted of rape.
/r/MensRights03/04/17 02:22 AM
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The problem isn't with sexual harassment, (which is obviously bad), it's with the fact that sometimes, people lie. It's hard enough to get a rape conviction when it's he says/she says, and it's even harder to be able to accurately sort out the actual assaults from false accusations. Due process is hard enough as it is without campaigns to unanimously believe someone when they accuse someone of sexual assault and rape without them being high-profile, and increased status brings increased reason t…
/r/MensRights02/04/17 03:59 PM
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So I guess it's ok to care about who someone's attracted to when it "disadvantages" minorities, but it isn't ok to care about who those minorities are attracted to? Are gay men misogynists because they aren't attracted to women? Are heterosexual women filled with internalized misogyny because they don't get aroused by other women? This "Oooh! I'm a victim too!" thing is so old. For a demographic that's already struggling to be accepted by society, vocal members of that demographic frequently acc…
/r/MensRights31/03/17 02:51 PM
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It missed a lot of good points, and made a few weak ones. Maybe she'll do a followup that goes more in-depth. What she did do was inspired, and she did a good job, especially since she started it with a completely different documentary in mind.
/r/MensRights30/03/17 02:16 AM
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Well yeah, you could tell that women in general probably aren't taking the same sorts of jobs that men are, and maybe be able to combine that with the fact that almost no profession is exclusively men or women to get the fact that women tend to gravitate towards certain fields, while men tend to gravitate towards others, and guess that on average, the fields men are choosing pay more, while the fields women tend to dominate don't happen to pay as much. That opens up a whole new can of worms, tho…
/r/MensRights29/03/17 06:44 PM
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The issue that most people in /r/mensrights have with the 77% statistic is that it's as simple as "all women's income combined are 77% of what all mens' income is", which is a more or less useless statistic, since it isn't like all men are ganging up and buying things together. There are millions of reasons two people could make different amounts of money, from having different jobs to having been in the workforce for a week compared to 70 years. There are laws in place to prevent sex from being…
/r/MensRights29/03/17 06:33 PM
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The problem is that it implies something that isn't related to the original 77% statistic. It implies that all other factors are the same, when in reality, the only similarity is that it's what people are earning for working. The similarity stops there. Literally every other factor could be different. The issue is the implication, and the dishonesty of allowing the implication to remain.
/r/MensRights29/03/17 06:22 PM
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