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https://www.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/advice/rape-sexual-assault-and-other-sexual-offences/what-are-rape-sexual-assault/ This might help you out ^^
/r/EverydayMisandry09/08/26 08:09 PM
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<image> i WoNdEr WhY wOmEn ArE gEtTiNg RaPeD mOrE oFtEn??? (Legal Definition in the 🇬🇧)
/r/EverydayMisandry09/08/26 06:48 PM
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That is brainwashing, pure and simple but seriously: it leaves me absolutely dumbfounded that people believe we live in a patriarchal system. It makes me wonder: how could one actually prove that this is *not* the case? After all, if I point out, for instance, that men perform worse in school, many feminists would likely say: "Well, too bad for men that they aren't even good at education and in a system they created for themselves, no less."
/r/EverydayMisandry15/07/26 08:07 PM
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https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ6NbbB9MX5gQxddnTo\_EENEqHuIGCaX49JWFhAJBVZRA&s=10 This analogy is widespread; even the National Socialists used it to discriminate against Jews, instilling in young people the need to be wary of them, since one could not tell by looking at them whether they were good people or not. Of course, the Nazis used mushrooms, but the underlying intention remains the same. It is about dehumanizing people and making them afraid of imaginary predators …
/r/EverydayMisandry28/06/26 07:40 PM
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Facts do not care about feelings; no matter how outraged one might be, the inescapable truth remains: men, too, are victims of our society. And it is equally true that, thus far, feminism has done too little for men. And believe me: you have my full sympathy for continuing to advocate for the kind of equality as it truly ought to be—devoid of any favoritism toward one gender over the other. Feminism is often—and rightly so—viewed as a movement that fails to live up to its own promises, as it dis…
/r/EverydayMisandry26/05/26 03:19 PM
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https://preview.redd.it/b1mio0zkyh3h1.jpeg?width=574&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=db5aec2d7788ee46586b6290777f032a855b40c3 Seriously: So many of them are victims of misandry—even though many don't even notice it and, instead, continue to blame misogyny. I mean, trans women pose no threat simply because some people fear that women’s privacy might be invaded in women’s restrooms. This is not misogyny—even if one were to label it as such—but rather misandry: the assumption that a trans woman is inherent…
/r/EverydayMisandry26/05/26 03:08 PM
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Are they not in conflict with the Democratic Republic of the Congo? And do they not, in fact, stand for political repression? Press freedom in the country is not exactly in the best state, either… Moreover, the government is accused of spying on its citizens. Overall I wouldn’t say it’s a pleasant country to live in
/r/EverydayMisandry26/05/26 11:13 AM
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„Hitler was a male“ and „replace all the world leaders with woman“ Well, who is going to tell her that a female leader is more likely to start a war than her male counterpart? Just take a look at Rwanda: there, women hold around 64% of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies. And I wouldn't claim that Rwanda is a particularly pleasant country to live in... I don't mean to suggest that female leaders are inferior; however, one should not focus on their gender, but rather on their promises and abilit…
/r/EverydayMisandry25/05/26 12:00 AM
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It is sad to see that, since then, no feminist movement has really done anything to help men.
/r/EverydayMisandry23/05/26 09:44 PM
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Just imagine the exact opposite. That would be crazy, wouldn't it?
/r/EverydayMisandry22/05/26 11:50 PM
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Moreover, men are more likely to die in the workplace due to many of these physically demanding professions. Yet somehow, at least in my experience, no feminist actually brings these points up.
/r/EverydayMisandry22/05/26 11:36 PM
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He is simply being indoctrinated—that is quite sad. I hope he has a good future in which he doesn't have to grapple with the societal problems facing men.
/r/EverydayMisandry20/05/26 09:16 PM
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https://preview.redd.it/olrlpz6lra2h1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1d0951b59f19ce1d79a96e714c30975324cc2856 r/Feminism I mean, I actually thought feminism was supposed to help men, too! But somehow, it’s just become a place where people bash men.
/r/EverydayMisandry20/05/26 01:51 PM
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That is just totally fucked up, man—how can you be such a "pick-me"? Thats just self hate at its peak.
/r/EverydayMisandry18/05/26 05:22 PM
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Well said, buddy!
/r/EverydayMisandry18/05/26 03:24 PM
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The fact of the matter is that many feminists are either simply ignorant or deluded; the sad truth, however, is that there is only a handful of people who genuinely fight in the name of feminism and believe that men, too, face struggles.
/r/EverydayMisandry17/05/26 08:43 PM
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OP, you are right; however, to add to your comment, it is important to know that in many countries, legally speaking, men cannot be raped by women—and even where this is possible, the laws are often phrased so oddly that while women could theoretically be punished, in practice they are not held accountable.
/r/EverydayMisandry17/05/26 01:58 PM
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I mean, yes: They will take your children away from you. So how are you supposed to be a good father if you can no longer see your children? But honestly, that is merely an unfounded claim—likely just blatant sexism against men.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/05/26 09:15 PM
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It is so difficult to confront them with reality, because their entire lives are built upon a movement in which they believe with all their hearts. You can present them with any number of facts, yet they will invariably ignore them and tell you that the patriarchy is always to blame… How can someone claim to be fighting for you, and then ignore and ridicule all the problems you face?
/r/EverydayMisandry15/05/26 08:51 AM
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I mean, it’s a story as old as time itself… Why wouldn’t men want to support a movement that is actively intent on taking away their babies? Why wouldn’t men want to support a movement that actively tries to take away their money? Why wouldn’t men want to support a movement that actively tries to demonize them as terrible people who are supposedly only after sex? I don’t know 🤷
/r/EverydayMisandry14/05/26 02:21 PM
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I mean, yes: Many feminists view themselves as victims of the patriarchy and hold the belief that men, by virtue of their privileges, cannot be victims. Consequently, when they encounter something that contradicts this notion, they attempt to construct an explanation that ultimately revolves—once again—solely around the suffering of women. While they claim to seek the liberation of men as well, in their eyes this constitutes neither a primary objective nor even a secondary task; rather, it resem…
/r/EverydayMisandry10/05/26 05:43 PM
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Generalizing a group of people is not right… I have had many bad experiences with women, yet I love them nonetheless—for that is precisely what is called reason.
/r/EverydayMisandry05/05/26 04:22 PM
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Seriously, what the hell? I’ve never seen anything this bad… The comments aren’t any better, either. 🤢
/r/EverydayMisandry03/05/26 09:03 PM
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A link please?
/r/EverydayMisandry03/05/26 08:56 PM
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100% True
/r/EverydayMisandry03/05/26 11:20 AM
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Misandry is undoubtedly a significant problem—particularly for those who identify as feminists and strive for "equality"—for social injustices against men do, in fact, exist worldwide! Whether one looks at the education system, where men are at a disadvantage compared to women and receive absolutely no funding... One need only look at Iran: even there, more women than men now attend universities; yet within the legal system, men are clearly worse off—as they are in the labor market, where they a…
/r/EverydayMisandry03/05/26 11:06 AM
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Very interesting… Progressives become regressive—the moment it concerns men.
/r/EverydayMisandry28/04/26 04:14 PM
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I find it quite strange too, but somehow it makes sense… They see themselves as one of the few who are different from the others… Is that stupid? Yes! Does it make sense? I think so… People who have been indoctrinated by the feminist movement don't see themselves, and never will see themselves, as a problem or troublemaker. Equality means nothing if the entire movement is based on fanatics or liars leading a mob of gangsters. Misandry is a completely different evil from all the other evils of ou…
/r/EverydayMisandry24/04/26 11:20 PM
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I believe many men left the feminist movement in reaction to the actions of many feminists. When you curse men simply for being men and shout "Kill all men!", it's understandable that many men feel offended and join the other side because at least they don't blame you for everything.
/r/EverydayMisandry16/04/26 08:30 PM
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If these are 13-year-old incels, what are you then? You don't even try to discuss your thoughts with us. Don't you think it's childish to insult others and just walk away without offering a single argument?
/r/EverydayMisandry10/04/26 11:28 PM
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The Feminist Movement was never about Gender equality…
/r/EverydayMisandry10/04/26 02:08 PM
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The White Feather Girls are very interesting as well!
/r/EverydayMisandry08/04/26 08:47 PM
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Even early Feminist Movements were not as innocent as many may think…
/r/EverydayMisandry08/04/26 05:55 PM
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Disgusting 🤮 I hope at least that you would remain consistent with your argument even if it was a girl or otherwise It would be clear that you are just an Misandrist… whichever it is it’s still disgusting…
/r/EverydayMisandry08/04/26 10:36 AM
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There are still too many woman and men who downplay this just because the victim is a boy…
/r/EverydayMisandry08/04/26 01:26 AM
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Everything except for realising that men can be victims too 😔🥀
/r/EverydayMisandry08/04/26 01:23 AM
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Damn and that’s „equality“?
/r/EverydayMisandry06/04/26 10:04 PM
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Why is there a big Gender War in India? It seems way worse over there…
/r/EverydayMisandry22/03/26 12:58 AM
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Thanks for the very insightful comment. I hope you are doing great by now. I’m truly shocked of what happened to you in multiple instances.
/r/EverydayMisandry16/03/26 08:46 PM
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What did they say that made you not believe in that?
/r/EverydayMisandry15/03/26 11:45 AM
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