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| 3 | Female Soldier Boxes Infantry Marine in IraqNothing good can come of this. | /r/MensRights | 03/11/13 04:41 PM |
| 1 | College administrator's Twilight Zone moment: we aren't determining whether there was a rape when we expel a young man for rapeIf my options are getting an innocent person expelled or not having sex, I'm going to choose not having sex. Not a hard decision, either. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/12 07:54 PM |
| 2 | College administrator's Twilight Zone moment: we aren't determining whether there was a rape when we expel a young man for rapeWhy is that the smart thing to do? Let's solve this by causing more expulsions! | /r/MensRights | 02/12/12 12:22 AM |
| 7 | Remember the Big Issue website that claimed 40% of Australia's homeless are wiminz? The definitions discussed in the linked article may explain how they arrived at such a dubious figure.Saying "wiminz" definitely isn't misogynistic, but it is dumb. What's the point of it? It just makes the original post look less valid. | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 04:35 PM |
| 1 | Teaching feminists how to ride the MRA bike.I can see what you're saying, but I don't really agree with it. Is supporting white people's rights included as a default unworthy of mention, or are you just saying that white people are at the top of the rights pyramid and don't deserve any discussion about any unique challenges they may face? Edit: I just don't see why you can't support both. I support a woman's choice to have an abortion and I support a man's right to choose financial abortion. I'm willing to support my case with either of t… | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 05:23 AM |
| 1 | Teaching feminists how to ride the MRA bike.I don't like to think of it as women's rights vs men's rights. Why can't you be a supporter for the rights of all people? Just because a man might be worse off in those categories doesn't mean that women don't deserve to have injustice pointed out on their behalf. If something is blatantly unfair to a woman, then I'm not going to let it slide just because it might be the normal reaction to a man in the same scenario. My teacher was a self-proclaimed feminist, but we talked about issues faced by … | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 05:07 AM |
| 1 | Teaching feminists how to ride the MRA bike.Ah, I see. I had a teacher in high school (male) that explained feminism in a way that I agreed with, specifically that feminism's goals were more that of an egalitarian's. I still support women's rights and I still support men's rights. I don't consider myself a feminist because that doesn't really seem to be what feminism is actually about, especially on reddit. | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 04:34 AM |
| 1 | Teaching feminists how to ride the MRA bike.The only person I know who I stopped from being a feminist is me, although I haven't been in the Men's Rights scene for very long. My comment wasn't specifically about debating feminism, but I was presenting it as an option. I definitely agree that it's a completely different atmosphere online than it is in person. I honestly just don't see what being nasty is accomplishing if neither option is going to work anyway. | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 04:17 AM |
| 1 | Teaching feminists how to ride the MRA bike.I haven't done much debating on the internet, but I've found some success in the college classroom. It's helpful when you see these people multiple times a week. It has to make sense to them, and not just because you've told them it does. That's not to say it works all the time. You'll find people that don't budge or who are too angry with you already to actually have a dialogue about it. Hell, some people just won't see it your way. And it's pretty easy to see when someone builds up a wall when… | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 04:03 AM |
| 1 | Teaching feminists how to ride the MRA bike.Exactly. And you can't "win" a debate by pissing the other person off. The only way you're going to convince them of something is to have discussion about it and give them something to think about. | /r/MensRights | 13/09/12 03:37 AM |
| 2 | Hamster wheel about to take flight.People tend to think that when someone does something bad to them it means they can do something bad back and have it be okay. No, you both are in the wrong. It's not even just a men's rights issue, it's just a an issue with people in general. | /r/MensRights | 08/09/12 07:43 AM |
| 9 | Lets all call the escaped sex slave gay!We should all be working together in this to improve the rights of all people, but sometimes both sides just want to beat the other side too much. I've seen men on this subreddit get happy that a woman was treated just as poorly as a man would have been even though the punishment is unfair and is what we're fighting against. We want to be equal happy, not equally miserable. | /r/MensRights | 08/09/12 06:41 AM |
| 2 | I've found the cure for breast cancer!True, men can get breast cancer, but at a much lower rate. Anyway, I dislike this thread as much as I disliked all the stupid fake laws that female lawmakers were creating when talking about insurance covering birth control. They are never very good analogies and they just make everyone angry. | /r/MensRights | 28/08/12 01:22 AM |
| 1 | Study shows break through birth control option for menI just assumed that anything that you consented to wouldn't be considered rape, and my understanding was that you consented to the vaginal ultrasound when you consented to the abortion. It wanders toward the fucked up realm when you think about rape victims experiencing it, though. I'm not sure I understand your rapist getting raped analogy here. Anyway, like I said, it's a completely pointless attempt to tug at a woman's emotions to rethink their decision, and I'm glad it won't be a law. | /r/MensRights | 02/03/12 06:00 PM |
| 1 | Study shows break through birth control option for menI remember reading about that bill. Requiring a vaginal ultrasound would definitely be an unnecessary and stupid requirement, but it definitely wouldn't basically be rape. | /r/MensRights | 02/03/12 04:30 AM |
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