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| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisNo, you were being uncivil because you were trying to shoot down people who were celebrating a new achievement. Your intent was to make them feel stupid, or to start arguing with them. | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 05:41 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisSorry for going all SJW on you, but I won't allow you guys to troll women on /r/lawschool. Keep it on this sub instead. | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 05:12 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisFunny, because I used to hold the same opinion as you do now. We're not convincing each other of anything. I've read studies that say political beliefs have some correlation with brain structure. | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 05:08 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisI'm not here to argue about your ban. I think he made the right call, because you were being uncivil. | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 05:07 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisYou're insinuating that I've never heard of this garbage before. You mens rights people are right on a few points, but education is not one of them. The thing you're leaving out is that women do better with some parts of the education system (reading and writing) and worse in others (math and science). If there's any cause for this, it's that our gender roles are making the sexes have interests in different things. For example, I did better in history classes than science classes back in college… | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 05:06 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisThe red pill movie? You realize "red pilling" is synonymous with conspiracy theories, right? I bet you think everyone's turning the frogs gay, and that Bush did 9/11. | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 05:02 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisThe fuck are you talking about? You don't even know, do you? You're the one who is sexist, and you're hiding behind a really stupid facade. You may as well be saying "white power!" It's got the same, tired meaning as "mens rights." | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 04:58 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisWow, where did you get your persecution complex from? How pathetic. | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 04:56 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisLame excuse. It doesn't matter whether the men or women are the ones who are doing better. What matters is that women are finally able to do better! They don't have any unfair advantage over us. They probably just have more motivation to do well, since women have traditionally not been allowed to be lawyers. Once this settles down, I'm sure we'll have equal grades. There's barely a difference between male and female brains. This is a cultural thing. Let them have their moment in the sun. We've h… | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 04:40 PM |
| – | /r/lawschool post where users are ecstatic that women did better than men, imagine if someone went the other way with thisAs a mod of /r/lawschool and a man, I'm ashamed of you morons. This is the most unfair, ridiculous thing I've ever seen anyone do. Did they call out men? No. Has law in the past favored men becoming lawyers over women? Absolutely. They're talking about how it's now more acceptable for women to become lawyers, and that it is an accomplishment that women are finally outdoing men in law school. This is an accomplishment, because men are fiercely competitive. You're all being ridiculous. Stop brigad… | /r/MensRights | 12/05/17 03:37 PM |
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