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Not too impressed with him either, he is way too eager to avoid the charge of misogyny, and way too polite with someone who is shitting on him and his work. He's Canadian, we're nice people.
/r/MensRights08/04/12 04:01 AM
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I have to be paid to go to work and take hotel reservations. Since I wouldn't do the job for free, this means I'm either a slave accepting money to stop protesting, or the hotel is raping me.
/r/MensRights10/03/12 05:31 PM
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Women far too often joke about violence toward men. This is allowed for Cosmo, but the reverse wouldn't fly on a men's magazine. When you see it... (Apologies if it's been posted before.)
/r/MensRights11/11/11 07:38 AM
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And how. the. FUCK!!! does someone with a PhD in Psychology convince the court that they're unable to earn an income?!? Maybe she used psychology?
/r/MensRights29/05/11 11:10 AM
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You would be released from the psychotic prison of your mind, and there would be one less man out there threatening my father, my brothers, my sons, and my self." You missed one.
/r/MensRights21/05/11 04:05 PM
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You can't be polite and change the status quo. Challenge accepted!
/r/MensRights11/04/11 12:45 AM
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I think if you sampled 100 people who were brought in by 'pussy pass' and 100 people who were brought in by the statistics behind the catchphrase, the people brought in by statistics would bring more value to the movement. I think they would be less likely to alienate prospective members. I mean, hell, did you watch the Daily Show a couple nights ago, where they did a piece on some dumbass lawyer suing bars over ladies nights? That's the public's idea of men's rights in a nutshell. That's what y…
/r/MensRights11/04/11 12:20 AM
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I agree completely, and I thank you for presenting a more thorough argument than "banning words is inherently feminist". I had a long response typed up, but then I hit tab and left the text box, and then I hit backspace and Firefox went back one page and lost everything I had typed. In short, then, if you accept the premise that feminism is entrenched in Western culture, and you further accept that the feminist perspective is, at the very least, cautious about the men's rights movement, then con…
/r/MensRights10/04/11 10:23 PM
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Because when Michael Richards apologized for using the n-word onstage, it was the feminists he was apologizing to.
/r/MensRights10/04/11 09:08 PM
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Look, if you feel it's legitimate to use genital based insults in one context, then it's logically inconsistent to condemn them in another even more appropriate context. It's satire because I don't think it's legitimate. The pussy pass is a shaming term for women who cravenly and cowardly hide behind their genitals rather then facing the consequences of their actions like an adult human being. But she didn't. 'She' being the woman that the article is about. Remember her? I didn't read anything i…
/r/MensRights09/04/11 04:34 AM
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Oh god, all this time I've been talking to someone who can't recognize satire when it cockslaps her. Seriously, though, that was a joke. If you couldn't tell, then it's possible you've been misunderstanding me. And don't forget that time you called me a faggot; I haven't.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 04:20 AM
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No, this is the part where you indicate your lack of a penis by posting some sanctimonious crapola. And then I call you a rapist because you're being mean and my emotions are more important then yours. Oh goodness, an accusation of lacking a penis. How unexpected! And fuck off, absolutely nobody that I have ever known would drop the rape card like that. All you're doing is cheapening it for men who really have been accused of rape. In real life you'd be getting the shit kicked out of you right n…
/r/MensRights09/04/11 04:05 AM
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Is this the part where I make a dry comment about how 'hilarious' that was, or the part where I make an ironically misogynistic comment about how you should be quiet because the men are talking? Oh wait, it's the part where I'm unamusingly self-aware and dull. I can't believe I waited six minutes just to post this crap.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 03:49 AM
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Perhaps you missed it. I was given this challenge by someone else, and explained why I cannot suggest an alternative phrase.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 03:39 AM
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How dare you define women/womyn/wymyn as possessing vaginas and breasts? /bullshit Of course you don't need to elaborate on everything. I happen to think pussy pass is a counterproductive term overall. Are there circumstances where it could be used effectively? Of course! I didn't think this was one, that's all.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 03:16 AM
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I cannot offend anyone. Instead, people can choose to be offended by what I say. I view that to be their problem, not mine. (you, pretty obviously, would not agree with this.) Well, you're right that I disagree with that. I think that there are white knight douchebags who choose to be offended on other people's behalf (like the recent fury about the word 'retard'), and I think that it's legitimately possible to offend other people. I prefer to accept responsibility for things I say. I'm not atte…
/r/MensRights09/04/11 03:06 AM
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Or, you could not use words like that and not allow people to say stuff like that in regards to men (to your face, at least). I'm just saying that although the point you're making is entirely valid, I disagree with the way you made it.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 02:39 AM
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If I would disagree with someone who would use racial slurs to mock a social discourse that reduces people to the colour of their skin, then I'm also going to disagree with that. Exceptions may be made in exceptional cases, but this wasn't one.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 02:37 AM
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No, I can't, because any time I might use a phrase like that, I'd rather take the time to explain my point in greater detail (like you did), in order to avoid misinterpretations. If the point you want to make is that women are sentenced differently or less often, then say that.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 02:35 AM
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I may be misreading it, but phrases like "pussy pass" aren't going to further men's rights. It just perpetuates the idea that men's rights, and the proponents thereof, are inherently misogynistic.
/r/MensRights09/04/11 12:31 AM
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