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| 0 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.It’s because even if we abolish the draft, what if we need it in the future? Who is the largest voting demographic in the US? It’s women, so it’s not hard to imagine. If we need a draft women could just vote for it and why would they include women to be drafted in that scenario? When push comes to shove, look at Thailand or Ukraine. Fairly clear men will be conscripted. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_feather | /r/MensRights | 14/04/26 02:14 PM |
| 15 | Finantial abortion arguments are incoherentI’m struggling to understand how men being a wage slave for a kid they didn’t want isn’t a bodily autonomy issue. For 18 years, because a condom broke I’ll be on the hook to pay for a kid. No thanks. Either we both can opt out or you only get abortions if medically necessary. I don’t need someone else deciding if I’m a wage slave. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 18/11/24 08:44 PM |
| 3 | Do you think the left wing will try to appeal to young men in the future?I have not seen a single men’s issue I care about addressed in the platform. Nor have I seen any party member speak out against hate men receive for just bringing issues to the table alongside others. That and DEI and CRT have no end date or measurable success criteria and men are waking up to the fact that they are told to go to the back of the line forever. And wondering why they would vote for that. I was sold originally, this equality thing. Looks like that’s moved to equity of outcome and t… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/11/24 03:43 PM |
| 2 | What's your stance on the post Roe v Wade vasectomy advocacy?Men face the same issue. It is rare to find a doctor willing to operate on someone under 30, and like other major elective medical decisions if applicable it requires spousal consent. This is also the case for donating a kidney. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/11/22 11:01 PM |
| 26 | It's not enough for a man to THINK he is pulling his weight domestically.I agree. It seems everyone, especially women take acceptance of a wife’s standard for cleanliness/housekeeping for granted. If I think it’s reasonable to change my sheets every two weeks, but she “has” to do it all the time because her standard is every week? Well the man must be lazy. Yes chores should be negotiated, including the standard of cleanliness and frequency of cleaning. Communication should be open, but if you want to dust every other day that’s on you mam, and no you are not carryin… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 10/07/22 03:58 PM |
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