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ProgressMyarinTime/r/MensRights18/05/23 06:05 PM
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I would like to agree since I don't like people being racist, and I would like to believe I'm wrong... Also, to avoid confusion, I'm not talking about race, but on political situation of the country and their social culture/habits. I don't believe an Indian would behave the same way living on a different country for its race (that's racist). The main reason why I started to be interested in that country is because since I started as moderator, almost most times someone broke our rules or cause t…
/r/MensRights27/04/24 07:17 AM
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I do run a subreddit of erotic games and I have seen people go CRAZY filling our reports modmail and sometimes even getting the post removed by Reddit when someone talks about a game that has non consensual scenes. I honestly don't understand what kind of obsession have people now for "protecting human rights of a NPC". Some people also get crazy with NTR like those people were cheating on real people or something. Of course this stuff would be bad IRL, but it's just a bunch of dialogs on a fict…
/r/MensRights01/04/24 09:02 AM
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It's sad to say this... But it's India so I'm not impressed. Is the country where most of the scamming takes place. Kids surround tourists to ask them for money. Is the most populated country with a lot of poverty. They not only scam people worldwide on phonecalls/Internet, they also scam it's own neighbors on stores. Female tourists reported that natives asks for a photo to touch their bodies, so a lie like this won't be hard to believe. I have noticed on some scambait videos that they treat th…
/r/MensRights01/02/24 07:44 AM
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Not only that, they could probably put more attention on the fact that the girl have a knife that could hurt someone... Rather than the fact that someone already got hurt and died. The article says that the knife with blood was on her bag, and on Europe (or at least on Spain) having a weapon in a public space is illegal.
/r/MensRights30/05/23 06:01 AM
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Yes, I can ask tomorrow to someone on the administration department. Since there's good vibes with them and for some reason that one is mainly women.
/r/MensRights18/05/23 08:21 PM
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That's actually a good point! My company is quite small so it's hard to believe that they did different documents for each department. But it's true that I don't know if other departments got exactly the same document as us. I would like to think that most of us got the same document, I haven't meet half of the personal of the company, but from the personal that is on the office there's usually good vibes. So I'll believe that this is the moral of the company for now, I have no reasons to suspec…
/r/MensRights18/05/23 07:52 PM
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The blind term was probably not understanded cuz it's a cultural thing maybe. No matter how good is your vision, no one is more blind that the one who don't wanna see. But if you want we can change the term by asleep. Remaining sleep in the illusion that they created instead of wake up to reality, which kinda sounds like a Matrix reference. [-] You can take the red pill The groups you mentioned are nice cuz they consider you a friend, but if you create an alt account and disagree with them as an…
/r/MensRights14/05/23 12:04 PM
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I was blind like you when I was young. People act nice when you agree with them and If you're close enough with them, they will force a correction on their perspectives to avoid you feel uncomfortable with them (depending of the person). But sadly that didn't work with people who didn't know you. And that applies specially on admins and moderators, if someone tries to be open about their feelings and how some of this communities harm them, admins will ban him without hesitation and remove that p…
/r/MensRights14/05/23 11:18 AM
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Before running into developer career, I went to art school. And I can tell that Art school was way more different than Hightschool, Design School or Programming school. I felt like on art School they see the students as a tool to spread political messages like LGBT stuff when they grow up, since someone coming out from this studies usually land on social media jobs. I didn't realized at the beginning, but some homework was focused on some ideologies, and they usually bring someone to make a spee…
/r/MensRights13/05/23 10:54 AM
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