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It also leaves out mutual decision making. Am I top believe that only 32 percent of the car purchases are made by males or mutual agreement? What about business cars? I need some hard sources, not links to sites where I won't be able to find the full source easily(it doesn't even cite which claim belongs to which source.)
/r/MensRights31/05/13 10:23 AM
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It's a very broad generalization, so yes it is.
/r/MensRights30/05/13 07:41 AM
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I don't live life black and white. That there were exceptions, does not mean that racism and sexism was mainly directed at women and minorities. Everything should be viewed in proper historical contexts. You indeed present facts, and I will not deny them, but your causation is not (entirely) correct. For those views you provide no proof, only take them as a natural cause for the facts you present, when this is not so entirely natural and logical. Leasbian separatism is not a logical conclusion f…
/r/MensRights29/05/13 09:12 PM
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So what does this have to do with lesbians? There are many reasons these things were implemented like that. They were introduced by men, because men were still deemed the leader and earner of the family. They had the job, women had the household. This explains all of the differences you explained. Please remember, the western world of the 50s was still very much sexist with male dominance. And again. What has this to do with lesbians? Also don't take the USA as the average of the whole feminist …
/r/MensRights29/05/13 08:32 PM
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Spreading lies and acting superior is not going to help anyone. Feminism had a legitimate claim in the past, but has since become obsolete. Feminism through the ages has not been led by lesbians and proving such a thing would be very hard anyway, because coming out was not common until after ww2 and most certainly was not documented.
/r/MensRights29/05/13 04:49 PM
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I agree. It does not create actual problems and if it's something women want, it makes sense for a business to implement it. Also, considering the popularity of /r/girlsinyogapants they may not be exactly wrong. And that women feel different about being watched by men than the other way around is also not exactly a problem. Equality does not mean feeling the same about everything
/r/MensRights28/05/13 10:06 PM
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