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12

Marriage will always be one of this country’s most important and beloved institutions If it is so beloved, why is it necessary to enact legislation to bolster falling numbers?
/r/MensRights12/08/26 03:07 PM
7

Did she even lose her stolen place in line???
/r/MensRights01/08/26 01:23 PM
30

Women end up in significantly worse financial shape after divorce than men do Due to hypergamy, there is a high probability that those same women were in significantly worse financial shape before marriage.
/r/MensRights29/06/26 01:01 PM
1

The author would have gone ballistic if one of the titles that boys read was "A Good Boy's Guide to Murder". Apparently, changing the gender means that it is not worth even the smallest condemnation.
/r/MensRights27/06/26 12:52 PM
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Maria Lohan: Chair in Social Sciences and Health and UNESCO Chair on Masculinities and Gender Equality, Queen's University Belfast The more ridiculous it is, the more they embrace it.
/r/MensRights15/06/26 01:24 PM
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Message to Sarah Mitchell and Mia Barker: I can only conclude that your recent article titled "Who are the 'restorers'? The group trying to get their foreskins back after circumcision" was either, in the best case, intended to be a titillating piece that would garner a few extra clicks; or, perhaps more likely, a malevolent attempt to disparage and trivialize an important issue. Does it offend your feminist thinking that much if the public is made aware that there are, in fact, inequities faced …
/r/MensRights09/06/26 04:12 PM
15

Psychiatric literature is clear that a significant proportion of female suicide attempts are parasuicidal gestures — cries for help that are not fatal by design. That's a good quote to use the next time a feminist attempts to equate male suicides deaths with female suicide attempts.
/r/MensRights04/06/26 01:24 PM
28

Asking for equal pay for work of equal value is reasonable, but insisting on equal pay for lesser work is not even slightly acceptable. Believing that they are riding high in the polls, the Democrats appear to be returning to their old feminist-inspired agenda. What are they proposing to do that will exclusively benefit men to an equal extent?
/r/MensRights01/06/26 03:31 PM
13

States Mandating Spousal Consent for Vasectomy
/r/MensRights30/05/26 01:23 PM
20

He basically said that women are the best in everything (this ain't even much of an exaggeration, he said something pretty close to that) Prejudice (Merriam-Webster): Preconceived judgment or opinion. Egalitarianism is going to be in short supply in your school.
/r/MensRights24/05/26 12:56 PM
14

If it doesn't bother your son now, it will. Misandry is subliminal at first, but the effects are cumulative.
/r/MensRights19/05/26 02:28 PM
3

but unlike misogyny, it doesn't get men killed every day Tell that to the men fighting in Ukraine.
/r/MensRights17/05/26 05:32 PM
2

Looks like Missouri really is the "Show Me" state.
/r/MensRights13/05/26 07:04 PM
8

A second marriage is the triumph of hope over experience.
/r/MensRights12/05/26 01:10 PM
7

Men's very lives, through conscription, are considered a property belonging to society. Can you not foresee the day, if the birthrate drops low enough, when private sperm deposits are considered to be owned by society for the "public good"?
/r/MensRights09/05/26 02:31 PM
1

Threatening to claim coercive control could result in the very behavior that this legislation (supposedly) seeks to eliminate. Will this silly season never end?
/r/MensRights09/05/26 02:25 PM
101

I'd treat the entire store as "Women Only"
/r/MensRights06/05/26 04:34 PM
12

You don't remember the nearly constant public denunciations of "male chauvinist pigs"?
/r/MensRights04/05/26 12:47 PM
45

Even a signed statement will be of little use as a defense. Women can still claim that they were coerced into signing.
/r/MensRights02/05/26 01:13 PM
13

Remind me never to visit New Zealand where blatant misandry rules.
/r/MensRights29/04/26 01:21 PM
11

LOL - and avowed feminist, Justin Trudeau, has recently been seeing dating this piece of work.
/r/MensRights26/04/26 01:27 PM
6

If this goes unpunished it will send a strong message to all men out there that this kind of behavior toward wives or girlfriends IS acceptable. The victim should say that explicitly if he is allowed a victim impact statement.
/r/MensRights26/04/26 01:15 PM
12

This sounds like an attempt at male "re-education" under a different guise.
/r/MensRights17/04/26 12:58 PM
9

Reviewing that, it is apparent that Jonathan Herring should have severe restrictions placed upon him.
/r/MensRights07/04/26 03:59 PM
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Department of Education data shows the school's overall enrollment is around 38% men compared with 62% women, but the lawsuit claims the athletic department had been at 46% male participation and 54% female. And they skip right past the biggest problem ...
/r/MensRights31/03/26 01:27 PM
39

Born to a German Jewish family in 1879, Einstein was a late bloomer. He learned to speak after most of his peers, and though he earned decent marks in class, he didn’t impress his teachers. Rather than focus on wowing them, he focused on the topics he found interesting: physics and philosophy. As a preteen, he was reading Kant and college-level science texts. He went to Zurich Polytechnic after initially failing the school’s entrance exam.
/r/MensRights28/03/26 01:39 PM
8

Note to educators: You cannot fix that which is not broken, but you can irreparably damage it.
/r/MensRights27/03/26 03:22 PM
14

Any men who remained in that audience must be completely lacking in self-respect.
/r/MensRights17/03/26 07:30 PM
16

Whenever there is a problem, the only thing society seems certain of is that it must be "men's fault".
/r/MensRights15/03/26 05:11 PM
3

She should have been given 4.5 years for each of the ten counts, sentence to be served consecutively, not concurrently.
/r/MensRights12/03/26 06:52 PM
145

Do not patronize any restaurant that does not provide a restroom reserved exclusively for men.
/r/MensRights10/03/26 02:34 PM
1

It's only a matter of time before an honest response to the question "do you like how I look" is viewed as violence if the answer isn't flattering.
/r/MensRights26/02/26 08:28 PM
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The obvious response: Pull out your own phone and start recording her words and actions. Loudly proclaim that you are gathering evidence for slander, false allegations, and harassment,
/r/MensRights22/02/26 02:25 PM
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It's done in all civilized counties [sic] as legal procedure. BELGIUM is a civilized country. Any country that mutilates individuals without their consent and without a provable medical need, does not deserve to call itself civilized.
/r/MensRights19/02/26 04:28 PM
145

Feminists worked for decades to change society's rules and, having succeeded, now must resort to vilifying men who avoid their rigged game.
/r/MensRights17/02/26 03:40 PM
4

The poll at the end is instructive. At the time I took it, 93% of respondents thought that the issue would be treated more seriously if the teacher was male.
/r/MensRights13/02/26 02:32 PM
11

That’s a narrow line, and many men don’t trust themselves to walk it. It's not themselves they don't trust, it's the capricious nature of the other gender that they distrust.
/r/MensRights06/02/26 02:23 PM
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There is a presumption that males can defend themselves even though they will suffer legal consequences if they do so. It's the classic lose-lose proposition.
/r/MensRights06/02/26 02:16 PM
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First, do not handicap him with your expectations (like the specified "lifelong marriage and kids"). Too many people in the current generation bowed to parental or societal pressure to follow the traditional couples route ... to their great cost. Your son's best life, in a rapidly changing society, may well lead him in a different direction.
/r/MensRights05/02/26 03:39 PM
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That page is currently protected so that only extended confirmed users and administrators can edit it. To so qualify, I would need to have been a registered user for at least 30 days and have made at least 500 edits. I doubt that it is worth the trouble given that feminists willfully deny the very existence of misandry but perhaps someone out there, already qualified, will attempt to do as you have suggested.
/r/MensRights04/02/26 06:19 PM
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Feminists are operating from a twisted, incomplete definition of misandry. Wikipedia defines misandry as: the hatred of or prejudice against men or boys. Interesting enough, Wikipedia's definition of misogyny is somewhat more expensive. It defines it as the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women or girls.
/r/MensRights03/02/26 08:33 PM
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A cynic here: They are probably gathering this information so they will know how to disadvantage boys more.
/r/MensRights01/02/26 03:55 PM
1

A sample size of 874 and only 210 of them were men?
/r/MensRights30/01/26 03:57 PM
1

WASPI - Women Against State Pension Inequality Unbelievable! They were literally agitating FOR an inequality, not AGAINST. Are women so far gone that they can't see how blatantly unfair the old rules were? They should have been happy that there was a transition period. When equal pay decisions are made, the change happens immediately, even retroactively in many cases.
/r/MensRights29/01/26 04:23 PM
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I am reminded of a YouTube video that showed an altercation between a male and female on a subway. The female began the fight by striking the male,. When the male attempted to fend her off, she escalated by attacking him with one of her high heeled shoes. Finally, the male struck back. Authorities were eventually called and the male was charged with assault. Interestingly, the female was charged with aggravated assault (the shoe was regarded as a weapon). The video gave no indication of whether …
/r/MensRights25/01/26 03:05 PM
2

It is good to hear that at least some women have realized the damage caused by the feminist movement but I fear that the feminization of both education and press, coupled with one-sided changes to the legal system, and compounded by the nonstop demonization of men, have combined to take us past the point of no return.
/r/MensRights19/01/26 10:01 PM
3

Save your breath - that isn't someone worth talking to.
/r/MensRights19/01/26 07:34 PM
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Ladies, chivalry is a manifestation of the patriarchy!
/r/MensRights17/01/26 07:40 PM
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Misandry is necessary to hold men accountable. If that is true then apparently there is insufficient misogyny since women are not being held accountable.
/r/MensRights13/01/26 10:10 PM
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Unpopular Opinion: Men's Domestic Violence Shelter Are a Misuse of Nonprofit Funding Who is arguing that point, the people who spend the donated money or those who are contributing it? Though feminists are employing that seemingly plausible reasoning, I suspect that the real issue for many is that funding men's shelters would explicitly recognize that violence is not restricted to the male gender. That message does not support the narrative they want the world to embrace.
/r/MensRights03/01/26 12:49 AM
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Color me surprised that this is a P&G company. If you watch any of Vinny Mac's Misandry in the Media series, you will be a witness to a large number of P&G ads that are distinctly misandrist.
/r/MensRights29/12/25 02:41 PM
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why do surveys show that some women say they would rather encounter a bear in the woods than a man? Do those surveys also ask women if they have actually seen a real, live bear and, if so, was it as close as the nearest man and outside of a cage? It is easy to make silly assertions when there is no danger of having to prove them.
/r/MensRights27/12/25 02:30 PM
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The situation is worse than you outlined. The overwhelming majority of male authors now cater to a female audience by featuring a female protagonist. At first, I thought it was coincidence until I noticed that virtually all of the male authors I used to enjoy had abandoned male characters. That couldn't have been accidental. Worse yet, their books frequently contain disparaging remarks about any token male characters. Are male writers forced to write to some predefined script or risk having thei…
/r/MensRights27/12/25 02:21 PM
7

Perhaps she now has some idea of what it is like for the many fathers who are deprived of a relationship with their own children.
/r/MensRights26/12/25 02:15 PM
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Society demands that men be sensitive ... as long as that sensitivity is directed solely at female concerns!
/r/MensRights17/12/25 07:59 PM
4

It will fuel a massive demand for gynoids (female androids).
/r/MensRights16/12/25 08:58 PM
3

Is there any metric that the feminazi press will not employ in an attempt to diminish men? Enough already!
/r/MensRights15/12/25 10:06 PM
7

He said he hoped the campaign, which also includes social media videos, would help to bring about change. The change that results may not be the one hoped for.
/r/MensRights15/12/25 04:45 PM
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Einstein was right: Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I am not sure about the former.
/r/MensRights13/12/25 04:50 PM
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Everyone is entitled to basic human dignity but respect must always be earned, not demanded.
/r/MensRights13/12/25 02:24 PM
56

If many women label actions this indiscriminately, the word "rape" will soon cease to have any real meaning.
/r/MensRights04/12/25 02:25 PM
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A religion that advocates ignorance as a solution to a problem is not one I would choose to follow.
/r/MensRights27/11/25 08:59 PM
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It is rather amusing that Thornhill's first name is *Randy* They are two examples of black knights - those men who go out of their way to blacken the character of other males.
/r/MensRights22/11/25 03:44 PM
7

Translation: Ability is not an important qualification.
/r/MensRights20/11/25 04:13 PM
71

"Trust but verify"
/r/MensRights15/11/25 06:29 PM
137

Any government that pretends to support gender equality while, at the same time, insisting upon unequal gender obligations, has no legitimacy.
/r/MensRights13/11/25 04:40 PM
24

While acknowledgment is a nice first step, it is not enough if there is no action taken to ameliorate the harm.
/r/MensRights10/11/25 02:26 PM
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They aren't "allies", they are "all lies"
/r/MensRights06/11/25 02:44 PM
2

Principle Jane Boyle said in a statement: "Schools play an important role in the promotion of safety and respect of all students. Where was the respect for the boys?
/r/MensRights26/10/25 01:32 PM
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False accusers are attempting to use the law to commit a crime. That makes successful prosecutors an accessory.
/r/MensRights21/10/25 05:19 PM
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This sounds more like a failure on the part of whatever medical professionals were treating her mental issues.
/r/MensRights20/10/25 05:13 PM
48

Unfortunately, it's just business as usual.
/r/MensRights19/10/25 07:24 PM
24

Well done, MGTOW - your plan is working!
/r/MensRights18/10/25 07:02 PM
3

If young men are planning on obtaining a Chemistry degree, the University of Toronto will now be a poor choice.
/r/MensRights13/10/25 03:02 PM
18

They can pass all the laws they want, but they can't make that right.
/r/MensRights08/10/25 02:37 PM
8

Why would anyone continue to recommend an outdated legal cohabitation agreement that does not adequately reflect the changes in our society?
/r/MensRights30/09/25 05:29 PM
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The arguments advanced by the author of that article are truly bizarre. She is attempting to convince her readers that we can only reach equality by adopting unequal legislation. Someone like that has no place in the egalitarian society that she undoubtedly claims to want.
/r/MensRights29/09/25 03:41 PM
1

You have either misread my original post or intended to reply to another comment on this thread - perhaps the comment just prior to yours.
/r/MensRights26/09/25 01:14 PM
3

Women should not expect (or ever receive) equal treatment if they aren't willing to agree to equal responsibilities.
/r/MensRights20/09/25 01:32 PM
17

Conscripts are slated to receive 100 Jordanian dinars ($141) per month as their salary, according to the official Jordan News Agency. Then they add insult to injury. According to this site, the average monthly wage in Jordan is 450 Jordanian dinars and the minimum wage is 290 Jordanian dinars.
/r/MensRights17/09/25 03:52 PM
11

Researchers suggest multiple factors may have triggered the decline, despite the well-documented health benefits of the procedure Don't they mean "despite the widespread, self-serving propaganda"?
/r/MensRights16/09/25 05:21 PM
6

She then proceeded to say “in honor of national women’s day we will do a jeopardy on women, because women deserves equal rights and much more than men” She probably didn't even realize the contradiction in those words.
/r/MensRights07/09/25 02:45 PM
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She said that the situation leaves men in a situation where they are "damned if they do; damned if they don't". Wrong, only damned if they do. Not approaching is safe.
/r/MensRights31/08/25 07:16 PM
3

The Critical Drinker's take on that article.
/r/MensRights22/08/25 07:05 PM
11

The school is greatly concerned about the feelings of the one and not at all concerned about the feelings of the many. What is wrong with this picture? Males are entitled to the same automatic dignity, respect and privacy as females. Note to authorities: This is NOT negotiable.
/r/MensRights22/08/25 02:41 PM
41

If the company truly wants to attract larger audiences, Disney needs to revert to producing entertaining stories and leave identify politics behind.
/r/MensRights22/08/25 01:27 PM
11

Earlier this year, the boy Caron is accused of raping when he was 13 and she was 28, gave the Daily Mail an extraordinary exclusive interview where he insisted that he made a pass at her first. How is it that the Daily Mail even knows who the boy is? In statutory rape cases, I have never before seen the press interview the victim.
/r/MensRights21/08/25 01:41 PM
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It wouldn't be surprising if male UBER drivers band together in a class-action suit to sue for damages arising from the economic losses they will suffer.
/r/MensRights20/08/25 11:36 PM
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She added: ‘Campaigners and researchers made waves in the 1970’s, which had a positive impact and improved service provision for women – it is time to do the same for men. It's only a half-century later, what's their hurry?
/r/MensRights20/08/25 01:32 PM
10

The husband's behavior was heroic... but what we expect of a husband toward his wife: his right, and his proud privilege, to die for his woman Sorry Robert but privileges are just rights that are not universally shared. Women have demanded equal rights so men cannot, in good conscience, deprive women of the privilege of needless sacrifice.
/r/MensRights16/08/25 03:22 PM
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Ms Allan linked the expansion of the program to efforts to combat violence and bullying in schools. “It’s about supporting kids to be who they are and teach other kids to respect difference,” she said. I think she means that it's about supporting those with female traits to be who they are.
/r/MensRights15/08/25 02:51 PM
10

Isn't it pointless to "protect the child's legitimacy and dignity in society" when, as an adult, that person's dignity can be stripped away by some unthinking judge following a script, holding the individual responsible for an act in which they were not a participant.
/r/MensRights09/08/25 01:17 PM
19

That sentence is pretty much "Not guilty by reason of gender". If a boy had been part of that swarm you can bet he would have been convicted of second degree murder.
/r/MensRights02/08/25 02:28 PM
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“Male survivors have reported not being believed, being treated with suspicion that they are perpetrators, or dismissed as men’s rights activists,” the report says. So if it is a bad thing to advocate for your gender's rights, why all of the concern for female rights?
/r/MensRights01/08/25 01:36 PM
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There are obviously numerous ethical issues with apps such as Tea, or the Facebook groups that allow people to share unverified and potentially defamatory information about men. But there is a reason these digital whisper networks exist: social media companies and dating sites do very little to protect women After acknowledging the unethical nature of the site, she immediately attempts to rationalize it. UnFNbelievable.
/r/MensRights31/07/25 03:25 PM
12

There isn't a pit in hell deep enough for those who inflict this on others.
/r/MensRights31/07/25 03:14 PM
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In 2022 the plaintiff (identified only as EM) received a settlement from Hockey Canada for an undisclosed amount. 5 ex-Hockey Canada players not guilty of sexual assault remain 'ineligible' in NHL pending review Even if the NHL relents on its ban, these young men have lost 7 years of possible playing time. The average NHL playing career lasts around 5 years. Who is going to compensate these young men for the loss of reputation and career?
/r/MensRights25/07/25 05:07 PM
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Will the same app allow users to filter out women drivers?
/r/MensRights23/07/25 02:45 PM
16

Yes ladies. Did no one teach you about cause and effect?
/r/MensRights19/07/25 06:55 PM
44

Our culture did not "make her miss it". It was her own vanity that is feeling the absence.
/r/MensRights17/07/25 02:47 PM
24

I've been wondering why men didn't notice that decades ago. I suspect that much of it is a pathetic attempt to pander to women who have long complained about their portrayal in the popular media. The odd putdown can be construed as a joke but the non-stop barrage we have been seeing is neither funny nor acceptable.
/r/MensRights11/07/25 01:30 PM
12

Isn't it amazing how unsocial most "social networks" have become?
/r/MensRights10/07/25 06:27 PM
21

adding that boys who ‘want a relationship with young women’ should be shown the need to step up. First, it's a bit insulting that, in the same sentence, he refers to "boys" but more respectfully refers to the other gender as "young women". Ignoring that (hopefully unintentional) slight, he seems to be assuming that young men will want a relationship with what young women have become. Has he not heard of MGTOW? To combat this, Lord Blunkett, 78, suggested schools promote ‘positive masculinity’ to…
/r/MensRights06/07/25 04:04 PM
1

Next they will claim that the male staff are not subject to the same onerous duties and should be paid less if not outright dismissed.
/r/MensRights05/07/25 01:29 PM
5

Is someone at the company trying to make the real issue public? The company could have given some BS excuse over the phone to the effect that you didn't meet their selection criteria. That way, neither their time nor yours would have been wasted. I hope that you at least demanded they reimburse any out of pocket expenses you incurred in order to attend the appointment.
/r/MensRights03/07/25 06:07 PM
2

Convince a man against his will, He's of the same opinion still.
/r/MensRights03/07/25 02:45 PM
27

How long will it be before forums like this are infiltrated by women who believe that they, and only they, have the right to define what masculinity should be?
/r/MensRights01/07/25 06:22 PM
43

It might be easier to compile a list of the TV shows and movies that AREN'T misandrist.
/r/MensRights30/06/25 01:29 PM
11

Groveling automatically places men in the role of supplicant. That road does not lead to equality.
/r/MensRights27/06/25 01:24 PM
11

And I wouldn’t even begin to know how to address it with my parents. Parents are the people who make the decision on behalf of their sons. There NEEDS to be serious pushback on them in order to start the conversation that will permeate through society.
/r/MensRights25/06/25 12:48 AM
7

Good question, one a great many women need to ask themselves.
/r/MensRights24/06/25 06:22 PM
5

Double her sentence every time she complains about the length of it.
/r/MensRights24/06/25 02:34 PM
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Maybe the world told you your role was to provide, to perform, to protect — and never to feel. Yes, yes it did present a list of demands very like that. What it didn't do is offer us anything of value in return.
/r/MensRights22/06/25 05:05 PM
40

I've waited decades to hear someone of prominence say that.
/r/MensRights21/06/25 02:41 PM
22

The caption read: '2024 is the end of chivalry. Chivalry has no place in a world of mandated equality.
/r/MensRights21/06/25 01:42 PM
1

Actually, she probably only has to convince the judge that they did. Her word would be accepted over her husbands.
/r/MensRights18/06/25 05:04 PM
16

The object of this principle is to prevent any unwarranted inquiry into the parentage of a child. The word "unwarranted" was included in that sentence in order to make the statement sound somewhat reasonable. If a man and his wife haven't been sexually active at the time of conception would an inquiry be unwarranted? If a man had a vasectomy before his wife became pregnant would an inquiry still be unwarranted? Is there any situation in which Justice Kant would find such an inquiry to be warrant…
/r/MensRights17/06/25 05:38 PM
2

For an interesting take on the above listen to the take by Radix Verum. I am not sure who she is but she actually seems to get it.
/r/MensRights16/06/25 03:24 PM
2

It comes across as just another editorial subtly, or not so subtly, denouncing masculinity. Hardly a surprise coming from a site that titles itself "Matriarchal Blessing" and whose slogan is "Catharsis for your feminist awakening". Male flight describes a similar phenomenon when large numbers of females enter a profession, group, hobby or industry—the men leave. That industry is then devalued. Oh, those poor women are being underpaid - AGAIN. But Lincoln’s research found that “men and women are …
/r/MensRights13/06/25 03:27 PM
6

Around the age of seven, give or take a year, children enter a developmental phase known as the age of reason. Chaneya Kelly would have been 8 at the time. Lying on the witness stand is not "a mistake", it's perjury, a criminal offense.
/r/MensRights13/06/25 12:36 AM
45

Masculinity is not toxic. The behavior of individuals can be, but toxicity is NOT correlated with gender.
/r/MensRights12/06/25 06:10 PM
7

Don't you feel so much better now that she's given us permission to look after ourselves?
/r/MensRights10/06/25 04:03 PM
2

In a heartbeat.
/r/MensRights09/06/25 01:21 PM
5

Is Gillette still in business? Pity.
/r/MensRights08/06/25 01:28 PM
26

Congratulations. You've decided not to let society's feminist-driven agenda redefine your values. The price may be high but the cost of going the other way is higher still.
/r/MensRights07/06/25 02:50 PM
38

Cole Jordan Groth, born March 31 with complex congenital heart disease What moron would subject a child with existing medical problems to a completely unnecessary operation???
/r/MensRights06/06/25 07:38 PM
7

Women:: Can't live with them ... better to live without them.
/r/MensRights29/05/25 05:53 PM
350

She should consider that the man may have had a valid excuse for drinking. After all, he was seated next to her!
/r/MensRights26/05/25 08:56 PM
13

Not only does the judge insist on taking every dollar in his wallet, she demands that he do unpaid work on the son's car. Apparently, he's just a slave.
/r/MensRights25/05/25 06:54 PM
9

You really need to speak to a lawyer to get proper legal advice.
/r/MensRights25/05/25 05:08 PM
9

The devil (male of course) made her do it.
/r/MensRights24/05/25 01:20 PM
3

Legally, she may be right but morally she is wrong. Sorry but I do hope that karma catches up with her.
/r/MensRights23/05/25 12:50 AM
4

As I delved deeper into the debate, many people said to me: "A woman's money is her money, and a husband's is both theirs," "otherwise, what's a man for?" and/or "That's masculinity, otherwise I'd consider you a woman." Anyone who holds an opinion like that should immediately drop off your radar. Congratulations, you've found an excellent way of screening out possible candidates.
/r/MensRights22/05/25 03:27 PM
223

Males: Do something wrong - get punished. Do something right - get punished Females: Do something wrong - get sympathy. Do something right - get praise
/r/MensRights21/05/25 07:52 PM
49

Do they think that their petty little actions will, in some magical way, make the mythical beast they call the patriarchy real?
/r/MensRights20/05/25 12:16 AM
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The daughter was saved when a man intervened, prosecutors say. The article contained just a single line to acknowledge that a man saved the daughter's life. How about a little more recognition for the positive things men do?
/r/MensRights17/05/25 05:13 PM
382

“This was a relationship of equal halves, both making the wrong decision.” Why then were the repercussions not equal?
/r/MensRights17/05/25 01:18 PM
13

Because men aren't valued in Canada.
/r/MensRights16/05/25 06:23 PM
1

One radical response is the Reproductive Strike. It is a movement where men choose to donate sperm to banks anonymously, followed by voluntary vasectomy. First, you aren't really suggesting a Reproductive Strike since the sperm donation will probably lead to reproduction. I am sure that feminists would love your plan. Their first response would be to lobby government for extremely generous "child allowances". In effect, men would end up paying for children through the tax system without receivin…
/r/MensRights15/05/25 09:51 PM
10

For men, the system seems to be "guilty by reason of gender".
/r/MensRights15/05/25 02:47 PM
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That message is helping to create an environment for men that is positively radioactive. Women have absolutely nothing to fear from me or from the large majority of men. Men have been bashed from pilar to post in the popular media for at least the past decade. I no longer wish to have anything to do with the (un)fair gender nor can they expect any assistance or protection from me.
/r/MensRights12/05/25 10:55 PM
4

And the future may be even bleaker. Scholars including Susan Opotow and Ervin Staub warn that moral exclusion may ultimately corrupt society as a whole. Too late - it already has. The question now is how to reverse it.
/r/MensRights10/05/25 03:08 PM
7

Therefore the percentage of females murdered by an intimate partner was 1.57 times higher than for males. Actually, it is 1.57 times as high, only 0.57 times higher. Sorry to be pedantic, but the language used for multipliers is also frequently used to exaggerate relationships.
/r/MensRights08/05/25 01:37 PM
4

What would the male/female ratio of prison inmates be if women were properly charged, prosecuted and sentenced for their crimes?
/r/MensRights06/05/25 06:56 PM
128

If women’s only groups are allowed then men’s only groups should also be allowed Must also be allowed
/r/MensRights03/05/25 10:36 PM
224

I agree with many of the comments attached to that video: paternity testing should be mandatory.
/r/MensRights30/04/25 06:14 PM
5

“It is not the same as supporting the act of circumcision, because we do not” The result is the same so, Mr. Lauritzen, your words reek of dishonesty.
/r/MensRights29/04/25 03:13 PM
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We were called and asked if we wanted to move forward with circumcision, and we just said yes," he said. "We weren't aware of any of the risks. These people are allowed to make decisions???
/r/MensRights28/04/25 06:37 PM
24

Sounds like that position should be renamed to the "Ministry of Gross Inequity".
/r/MensRights24/04/25 09:26 PM
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Women need to recognize and demand punishment for other females who have violated our laws. No more denial that women can be criminals; no more attempting to downplay serious crimes; no more calls for sympathy for female perpetrators; no more silent acceptance of "chivalry" justice (an oxymoron if ever there was one).
/r/MensRights24/04/25 03:25 PM
11

Mahmud held the door open as he stood outside of the vehicle, while Guilbeault repeatedly said 'get him out' as her friend held her back. Get him out? He was the UBER driver - presumably it was his car. She should have gotten the f*** out if she wasn't happy with the situation.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 03:09 PM
15

Seek help from your male friends instead and next time either your mother or sister needs help, refuse. Tell them that help in one direction only is a definite con for the gender asked to provide it.
/r/MensRights21/04/25 02:38 PM
18

I think the real problem here is police incompetence.
/r/MensRights19/04/25 02:52 PM
16

We do not need to reaffirm masculinity, we need to redefine it, blurring the destructive boundaries between the masculine and feminine. Sarah Mulholland Her very words drip with misandry and by what authority does she think that she, or others like her, have the right to redefine masculinity? Just as feminists insisted on redefining their role in society, men (and only men) must also be granted that right.
/r/MensRights10/04/25 01:40 AM
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That judge's prejudice is showing. If the boy's family is smart, they will be lobbying the community hard to get Judge Mark Heerema permanently removed from the bench.
/r/MensRights03/04/25 10:59 PM
52

A Psychologist Explains The Effects Of ‘Affection Deprivation’ This article speaks mostly to romantic relationships. I suspect that affection deprivation in the formative years probably has consequences that are at least an order of magnitude greater.
/r/MensRights03/04/25 06:26 PM
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“She preaches autonomy but only for her,” one person wrote on TikTok. Another user on the social media platform agreed, “Rules for thee but not for me.” A spokesperson for Lively tells Page Six exclusively in response, “Blake collaborated and reached an agreement with the director and her co-star before filming the scene. That is the entire point here and that is what Mr. Baldoni did not do. It is definitely not the entire point. That scene sends a message to the audience that is completely unac…
/r/MensRights02/04/25 07:39 PM
6

Profusely thank your mother for providing irrefutable proof that prejudicial opinions are not the exclusive province of men. Such opinion are, of course, inherently evil.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 11:23 PM
5

At the same time, enact laws that unequally include women in the draft.
/r/MensRights31/03/25 07:00 PM
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Or you can save yourself time and trouble by not getting married or living common law.
/r/MensRights29/03/25 04:13 PM
3

Basic Instinct is a very bad comparison to the explicit shots of male genitalia shown in modern movies. It was low resolution by today's standards, shadowed, less than a second in duration and more implied than actually witnessed.
/r/MensRights28/03/25 03:22 PM
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I think they are trying to firmly plant the notion in society, perhaps especially in the minds of men and boys, that men are not entitled to dignity, respect or privacy.
/r/MensRights28/03/25 03:13 PM
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Start using the "all women" phrase in your speech and if she complains, tell her that you are just getting the sexism out of your system.
/r/MensRights26/03/25 01:18 AM
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The next headline will likely be "Alec Baldwin required to pay stupid amount of alimony in divorce settlement."
/r/MensRights25/03/25 07:57 PM
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For example: to address their struggles in education, hold all boys back a year and invest in more technical schools. Why does he keep promoting those nonsense ideas? Can he not think it through? Starting school later means hitting the job market later, which will almost certainly lead to retiring later. Men already have fewer years of retirement. As well, more technical schools will only be necessary if there are more technical jobs and men's opportunities should not be limited to just those. I…
/r/MensRights25/03/25 07:44 PM
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By her own statement "We've seen studies that there is a greater impact in fatherless homes than in motherless" she makes his case.
/r/MensRights25/03/25 07:34 PM
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- others vow to give up on gender equality and turn the tables by using men for financial gain. There is nothing new under the sun.
/r/MensRights25/03/25 03:18 PM
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Those who should know better seemed determined to see and treat the symptoms but not the disease.
/r/MensRights24/03/25 11:31 PM
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Isn't this really just an attempt to discredit any and all members of the men's rights movements? Why attempt to argue against obvious inequities when you can simply vilify the movement and end discussion? Every article of this nature always refers to "Andrew Tate and others", with the implication that all other MRMs are radical. Of course, there are no radical feminists nor has there ever been any! If you believe that, I have a kilogram of unobtainium to sell.
/r/MensRights24/03/25 04:22 PM
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“And this void is filled by a new kind of role model who do not have their best interests at heart. These are callous, manipulative and toxic influencers whose sole drive is for their own gain.” If they want to effectively deal with this issue, they need to step back and take a good hard look at the toxic influences that men and boys have been subject to that are coming from the left (no, I am decidedly not right-wing). Those other influences are coming from books, movies, television, court deci…
/r/MensRights20/03/25 06:38 PM
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I think the group should change its name to "Good Men from a Feminist Perspective".
/r/MensRights20/03/25 03:13 PM
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Hungary’s population is expected to fall to 8.5 million by 2050, compared to 9.6 million today, according to forecasts by the Hungarian Research Network, as fewer Hungarian women have children. With laws like the one they are proposing, Hungary deserves to have its population drop to zero. Perhaps the exodus of men will further accelerate the process.
/r/MensRights19/03/25 03:14 PM
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Given that decision, conscripting authorities may be inclined to avoid medical testing of individuals who are likely to fail those tests.
/r/MensRights17/03/25 09:14 PM
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So you should be punished for advantages you didn't enjoy and she should be compensated for wrongs she didn't suffer. Interesting logic.
/r/MensRights17/03/25 07:37 PM
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Sad. At least prostitutes are honest about what they are when they exchange sex for money.
/r/MensRights16/03/25 03:58 PM
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Inadequate prosecution of women for their crimes, along with reduced punishments in instances where they are charged, are two of the tactics employed to support the narrative that men's crimes are both more frequent and more serious.
/r/MensRights15/03/25 02:55 PM
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When is someone going to do a study on the negative attitudes among women that are being fueled by mainstream media and the Hollywood nightmare factory?
/r/MensRights12/03/25 05:37 PM
17

Not all victims of domestic violence are female, but all women seem to be in denial of that fact."
/r/MensRights09/03/25 11:10 PM
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The right to free speech does not imply that the speaker has a right to an audience. If you are tired of hearing a particular message, just tune it out.
/r/MensRights09/03/25 06:03 PM
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Being kicked or hit in the testicles doesn't seem to fit any of their definitions, even "Contact Sexual Violence" when you read the text that elaborates that category.
/r/MensRights07/03/25 03:40 PM
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They can pass all the discriminatory laws they want but they can't make it right.
/r/MensRights05/03/25 07:41 PM
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In the US, 80 percent of men 14 to 59 are circumcised. Complications from circumcisions are usually manageable, mild, and relatively rare. The typical rate of complications after circumcision has been recorded in children of all ages. In a systematic review, this rate was found to be 1.5 percent globally, though rates vary by region. In the US, it's around two percent. Umm, did I read that right? The second paragraph is saying that complications in the US, are higher than the global average!
/r/MensRights04/03/25 08:54 PM
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I wasn't attempting to cast an aspersion on blue collar workers. Rather, my point was that men should have the same wide choice of careers as women demand.
/r/MensRights03/03/25 08:01 PM
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Republican House Speaker Matt Hall said after Whitmer’s speech that she is trying to figure out “what is the right message to try to bring men back to the Democratic Party.” “The rhetoric is great, but the record has to match that,” Hall said. He is correct. Talking a good game isn't enough. Whitmer pledged to sign an executive order to boost young men’s enrollment in education and skill-training programs. No doubt her emphasis is on "skill-training programs" meaning blue collar trades. Men you …
/r/MensRights03/03/25 07:11 PM
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A man would need to be really desperate for sex to buy that package.
/r/MensRights02/03/25 03:11 PM
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The submission also had the support of the officer involved. Yeah, it's not like he has any balls.
/r/MensRights01/03/25 09:49 PM
9

Perhaps another question should have been asked. How many females were accused of sexual assault but were not prosecuted?
/r/MensRights28/02/25 01:44 AM
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I wonder if the frequency of this kind of behavior is becoming more common or if it is that we are finally starting to see incidents being reported by the press. In either case, I hope the community now treats female teachers as suspect as they do male teachers.
/r/MensRights26/02/25 12:54 AM
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Glad that I am not the only one that has noticed the dearth of books for men. Now will the publishers please do something about the problem?
/r/MensRights25/02/25 07:45 PM
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This may help Justin Baldoni with public opinion but is unlikely to affect the court case. I thought the Critical Drinker's Review of "It Ends With Us" was interesting. Not sure where the truth lies but the Baldoni/Lively story isn't as one-sided as initially reported.
/r/MensRights25/02/25 07:03 PM
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I believe that OP was referring to their strength at approximately age 11. A 2012 study by the University of Indiana would support his statement.
/r/MensRights24/02/25 04:48 PM
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But here’s the thing about male privilege: it hurts everyone, including you. This is because accessing male privilege often requires you to conform to a toxic norm of masculinity. You know this norm – it’s idea that the only “real men” are the ones who don’t show their emotions, who solely value sports and physical strength, who don’t reach out for help when they need support. As soon as I see a reference in a document to "toxic male behavior" the author immediately loses my attention. It is a p…
/r/MensRights24/02/25 04:02 AM
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It forgot to mention "Convince women that they must expend twice as much effort to accomplish any objective as a man would ... even when they benefit from affirmative action programs."
/r/MensRights23/02/25 03:12 PM
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Calling someone an "incel" is akin to calling someone with a physical disability a "cripple". Just not cool.
/r/MensRights21/02/25 09:57 PM
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I am not going to get into the political minefield that DOGE has created but I must say that the program in question, and any like it wherever located, should never have been funded in the first place.
/r/MensRights20/02/25 08:38 PM
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Unbelievably, they then wonder why men want their own spaces.
/r/MensRights20/02/25 07:02 PM
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How do you suppose your aunt would have responded if your father had walked and sat there watching her administer a similar treatment to her daughter? I suspect her reaction would have been volcanic.
/r/MensRights20/02/25 03:59 PM
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Their arguments in favor of reverse discrimination are merely expressions of self-interest masquerading as justification, but two wrongs don’t make a right, and the end does not justify the means
/r/MensRights19/02/25 11:48 PM
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I wish I didn't keep seeing it and feeling it. She wouldn't have seen it if she hadn't believed it.
/r/MensRights18/02/25 04:48 PM
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That's just a blatant attempt to discredit the men's movement. She claims to have worked for years in VAWG and female trauma but doesn't mention any time spent dealing with men's trauma.
/r/MensRights17/02/25 11:33 PM
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Personally, I always refer to them as the (un)fair sex.
/r/MensRights13/02/25 11:53 PM
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But women - even fit young women with no children to take care of - were spared the draft, despite being granted equal responsibility as men. Actually, they were granted equal rights. We are still waiting for them to live up to their responsibilities.
/r/MensRights13/02/25 09:43 PM
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You just can't make this stuff up.
/r/MensRights13/02/25 08:29 PM
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I understood that it was all a sham but if she wants to promote herself she really should pick an issue that reflects positively on herself.
/r/MensRights12/02/25 01:34 AM
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Boys also aren’t featured as often in sexual abuse prevention conversations and materials, according to Stroebel. Well of course they aren't! First, society would have to acknowledge that males can be victims. We can't be admitting THAT.
/r/MensRights12/02/25 12:08 AM
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She's advertising her stupidity
/r/MensRights11/02/25 09:26 PM
45

Fantastic! Now the ITB (Idiots That Be) are assigning masculine or feminine associations to adjectives that were already gender-neutral.
/r/MensRights10/02/25 10:39 PM
36

I guess they are telling us that they no longer want male customers. Message received.
/r/MensRights10/02/25 10:30 PM
10

Maybe he should sue the matchmaker too
/r/MensRights10/02/25 07:35 PM
5

Perhaps, as a suitable punishment, Dr Danny Wang should be forced to undergo the same treatment.
/r/MensRights10/02/25 07:15 PM
9

The narrator makes the point that he hasn't seen a single instance where the company has held the woman responsible even in instances where the allegation is proven false. The problem is worse than that - our legal system has adopted the same approach.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 06:04 PM
5

If feminists believe that it is a universal truth that women "can do everything so much better than men", why is there so much angst expressed over trans athletes?
/r/MensRights09/02/25 04:34 PM
4

Published 06/08/2011 That appears to be just a bit dated.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 03:18 AM
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Usual criminal robs two women. The men present do not help victims and run away. This is a problem. Yes, yes it is a problem. Society has put men in a no-win situation and then stupidly wonders why men put their own interests first.
/r/MensRights07/02/25 04:05 PM
8

My mother did not go to university but did graduate high school. Though his sisters were allowed to remain in school, my father was pulled out after grade 8 so he could help support his family. My maternal grandfather was pulled out of school after grade 4 in order to bolster the family's income. Society certainly was biased but not always the way women would have us believe.
/r/MensRights06/02/25 06:11 PM
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Surprised that the press hasn't *yet* found a way to blame this on the victim.
/r/MensRights03/02/25 07:39 PM
1

Vasectomies and condoms are really the only birth control devices available to men. Men in Montana need to seriously consider using one or perhaps even both - take no chances! Actually, it is good advice for men everywhere in our current society.
/r/MensRights31/01/25 04:14 PM
2

Ouch. I am certain that even if the police chose to ignore his first response, they would label the body slam as the use of excessive force. It is also extremely likely that they would choose to overlook her cowardly, sneak attack from behind. One lesson she learned that every male instinctively knows: if you initiate a physical confrontation, expect a very physical response! I can't help wondering who was filming this incident and why they did not appear to get involved.
/r/MensRights31/01/25 01:53 AM
7

They dare to refer to themselves as a "Justice"?
/r/MensRights29/01/25 07:55 PM
6

Misogyny identified as breeding ground for extremism in UK Misandry identified as breeding ground for misogynist reactions.
/r/MensRights29/01/25 06:12 PM
6

I hope that she didn't give up her day job.
/r/MensRights28/01/25 09:14 PM
3

Perhaps she won't be quite as quick to jump to conclusions next time.
/r/MensRights28/01/25 06:43 PM
4

Now it's not clear how old the students were but the reports all keep referring to them as juveniles If one of them was charged with DUI, it seems likely that he/she was of legal driving age in Florida (sixteen?). What baffles me is how little they are being charged, how little their bond was, and how they were placed on leave instead of immediate termination. I get why they were placed on "administrative leave" instead of being terminated. In the very unlikely event that they are found not guil…
/r/MensRights28/01/25 12:08 AM
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Let's hope that the Public Prosecution Service succeeds in getting the longer sentence.
/r/MensRights27/01/25 07:32 PM
6

Wow, MJ has been dead for over 15 years. Don't they have anything current to talk about?
/r/MensRights26/01/25 03:03 PM
19

Movember was originally designed as an event designed to raise awareness of men's health issues. There was absolutely no reason to pollute the event with other issues which were already well publicized. Are the feminist elements in our society so malevolent that they can't allow men even one bit of recognition without horning in?
/r/MensRights25/01/25 06:14 PM
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I genuinely can't answer the question. I am an oldie who never found the reason you search for and that was in a day where there was at least a semblance of decency.
/r/MensRights25/01/25 06:05 PM
12

Well said. I think that most of those who visit here have known for some time that feminism does NOT mean equality. It is offensive that they are even allowed to claim that it does.
/r/MensRights25/01/25 05:59 PM
8

Good luck. Do let us know what response you receive.
/r/MensRights25/01/25 01:55 AM
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"Restrictive masculinity", "toxic masculinity" - how many derogatory terms are feminists going to invent in an attempt to paint males in a negative light?
/r/MensRights24/01/25 10:33 PM
2

LOL. The manufacturers of condoms, birth control pills, and other birth control products would have that state senator taken out with "extreme prejudice".
/r/MensRights24/01/25 12:02 AM
13

Someone wants to make it unlawful for a person to discharge genetic material without the intent to fertilize? Isn't that going to present a problem to women once a month? Obviously must be a joke.
/r/MensRights23/01/25 07:17 PM
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I myself take an active role in promoting gender equality and challenging behaviours and attitudes that perpetuate violence against women and girls, If he truly believes in equality, shouldn't he also challenge behaviours and attitudes that perpetuate (or even just ignore) violence against men and boys?
/r/MensRights23/01/25 04:24 PM
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Estimated 17,000 children affected when mum goes to prison every year Once more children are being used as a shield by women.
/r/MensRights22/01/25 12:06 AM
9

Elsewhere in the interview, Kripke said: “I love that it’s just such a perfect setup that he doesn’t know his own safe word. It’s just like a beautiful comedy setup that he’s trying to find it the whole time.” Let's put Eric Kripke in the same situation so we can all laugh like hell.
/r/MensRights21/01/25 07:58 PM
1

You can choose your friends but not your relatives. You have just discovered that while your sister is clearly the latter, she is definitely not the former.
/r/MensRights21/01/25 01:38 AM
4

Or perhaps some had but didn't confide in her.
/r/MensRights21/01/25 01:09 AM
13

He could just buy a paper bag to put over her head - be much cheaper.
/r/MensRights19/01/25 07:53 PM
2

Wasn't every episode of that series really a putdown of men? Both Tim Allen's and Richard Karn's characters were little more than buffoons. Only Earl Hindman's character was treated with anything approaching respect. Even then one could argue, since his face was never fully revealed, that the writers were subtly sending the message that such a man didn't really exist in the physical world.
/r/MensRights19/01/25 01:00 AM
7

The one place where there will not be diversity is in the identify of those to whom they assign blame.
/r/MensRights18/01/25 05:48 PM
19

The move, which states that Biden personally believes the ERA has cleared all the hurdles to ratification, would be unlikely to carry weight unless courts agree with him, a hurdle even White House officials conceded as they made the announcement Doesn't sound like it was ever actually enacted as an official amendment to the constitution. Would it actually help men? That may depend on whether the enabling legislation includes the Hayden Rider which would add the sentence: "The provisions of this …
/r/MensRights17/01/25 08:30 PM
18

Why did they move full-time into her house in 2016? Who was responsible for that decision?
/r/MensRights16/01/25 09:38 PM
15

There are not nearly enough male teachers in the K-12 system. I did not have a single male teacher until grade 9. Despite that, the three best teachers I had by the end of my senior year of high school, had all been male. That was a very long time ago. I've heard that the male/female teacher ratio has grown much worse since then.
/r/MensRights16/01/25 09:01 PM
3

Those same people are conveniently ignoring some of the injustices of the past that applied to men.
/r/MensRights16/01/25 06:58 PM
9

Though you may not be your brother's keeper, that church apparently believes you should be your sister's keeper.
/r/MensRights15/01/25 07:11 PM
14

“We call for feminist approaches – expansively interpreted – to challenge these stereotypes, making room to consider women who are abusive, power seeking, and sexually aggressive, while taking into account the troubled background many such women possess,” the researchers concluded. Ahh, so only the sexually aggressive women come from a troubled background and need special consideration.
/r/MensRights14/01/25 04:15 PM
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In a statement, a government spokesperson said: "The term 'violence against women and girls' refers to acts of violence or abuse that we know disproportionately affect women and girls. How do they know this if they don't actually keep records by gender?
/r/MensRights12/01/25 08:16 PM
35

Can you imagine how ballistic feminists would go if there was a presumption that all accusations of sexual abuse were false?
/r/MensRights11/01/25 10:16 PM
196

Since our legal system believes in following precedents, can we expect that the next man accused of sexually assaulting a child will also get 10 years probation in lieu of prison time? Yeah, I know - silly old me.
/r/MensRights10/01/25 07:56 PM
28

She caused him to be under a cloud for SEVEN years, probably cost him an exorbitant amount in legal fees and she gets a SIX month suspended sentence??? Hers wasn't the only crime - the judge is complicit in another!
/r/MensRights10/01/25 01:12 AM
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The thing that we should learn isn’t that we should depend on the US, the thing that we should learn is actually that we should be more independent. We need that strategic autonomy on defence But that defense will, of course, depend on conscripted men. It's insulting that she starts that last sentence with "we".
/r/MensRights09/01/25 02:17 AM
16

Will women be happy when they've killed the dating apps where they already have the advantage?
/r/MensRights08/01/25 06:53 PM
1

Wow, this didn't take long to appear The Tyrant is Gone!
/r/MensRights07/01/25 07:10 PM
4

At least one poll is showing that he may not even win his own riding in Papineau, Quebec. It would surely be a huge embarrassment if his party not only lost the election but if he lost his own seat too.
/r/MensRights07/01/25 03:23 AM
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Trudeau Slammed for Bizarre Speech Scolding Americans for not Electing Their First Female President This recent clip was seriously cringe-worthy and, regardless of their own preferences, extremely embarrassing to his fellow Canadians. It boggles the mind to know that any politician, who professes to believe in democracy, would have the audacity to castigate the electorate of another sovereign nation for the choices they make or to be so simple-minded as to believe that an election involved only …
/r/MensRights06/01/25 11:52 PM
25

Will they see women as the source of their problems or as potential allies in addressing the unique challenges that men face? If it’s the latter, the effect it will have on dating, marriage, and family life is hard to overstate. And, if it's the former, the effect it will have on dating, marriage and family life will be hard to overestimate.
/r/MensRights05/01/25 07:04 PM
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I faced a lot of hatred from feminists in college for believing that men's rights issues are important. And that is coming from the group that claims that feminism means equality.
/r/MensRights05/01/25 06:57 PM
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However, as hypocritical as this might sound, I don't share my own passwords with Ben. And I'd never leave my phone lying around for him to look through. Why should I? In my life, I've discovered that the people who are the most distrustful are the least trustworthy.
/r/MensRights03/01/25 08:05 PM
1

Well said but how do you get this message across before those with a vested interest (the medical community) influence the decision makers?
/r/MensRights02/01/25 09:07 PM
28

That's a strong indication of how much men are valued in society.
/r/MensRights02/01/25 02:01 AM
11

I've never believed that donating sperm was a good idea. Laws can and do change over time. We simply cannot trust the courts or legislators in today's society. Aside from the legal issue, there is the concern for privacy. With widespread DNA matching capabilities, privacy becomes an impossibility. The only way to win that game, is not to play.
/r/MensRights01/01/25 06:16 PM
1

Silly question but what does your father's will specify?
/r/MensRights31/12/24 12:17 AM
3

Kudos to them for acknowledging that women have attained the same rights as men but shame on them for failing to recognize that the converse is not true.
/r/MensRights30/12/24 09:47 PM
14

Lodge a complaint with the Alberta Human Rights Commission and send a copy to the owners of the gym. It may not do you any good but it puts everyone on notice that men are not going to simply accept this kind of treatment.
/r/MensRights28/12/24 08:26 PM
30

Men need to exercise the few choices they do have. Don't get married. Don't live common law. Protect yourself against a paternity claim by wearing a condom, having a vasectomy or both to be doubly sure. Ahh, but the population will drop, women say. Tell us why we should care about producing a future generation in such a biased environment.
/r/MensRights27/12/24 09:02 PM
23

Tune that nonsense out and do the things that are important to you.
/r/MensRights26/12/24 01:10 AM
36

SCUM - they named themselves well.
/r/MensRights25/12/24 10:44 PM
4

I'll make sure to give that movie a miss.
/r/MensRights24/12/24 04:47 PM
6

The court system can no longer claim that it dispenses justice.
/r/MensRights23/12/24 10:20 PM
4

The use of the term "Bro Whisperer" is a pathetic attempt to repackage what could best be described as "same sh*t, different delivery".
/r/MensRights23/12/24 09:09 PM
61

He'd probably be arrested if he even tried to defend himself in that situation.
/r/MensRights23/12/24 08:53 PM
2

That's the advice you get from someone quoting doctrine without adjusting it for the very different circumstances that currently prevail. What does that same source say about the woman's role? Charlie, did you tailor your message to appeal to just one gender? I am not religious and someone spouting that kind of unthinking rhetoric certainly wouldn't motivate me to subscribe to his beliefs.
/r/MensRights23/12/24 07:19 PM
10

Even if 10% of men who used to follow the rules stop participating, the remaining men will step up and do other peoples job They would do so for a while, until the burden grew too heavy. More would then bow out and the cycle would repeat.
/r/MensRights23/12/24 07:09 PM
5

It's your call but bottling things up is not the way forward. As a minimum, you might want to ask her why she doesn't want to discuss the matter. Has she been similarly traumatized and finds the topic difficult? Is she so indoctrinated in feminist propaganda that she simply does not want to hear anything that might contradict her preconceptions? Is there some other reason? Personally, I would seriously question whether I wanted to continue sharing my life with a spouse that isn't willing to comm…
/r/MensRights23/12/24 02:48 AM
1

Well done. There is a wealth of subjects you can touch upon if you decide to make more videos.
/r/MensRights23/12/24 12:25 AM
11

Those influencers qualify as bad in her estimation simply because they send a message that contradicts the misandrist world she wants to build.
/r/MensRights22/12/24 05:55 PM
7

I am truly amazed that they actually referred to it as rape. Take note other jurisdictions.
/r/MensRights22/12/24 12:41 AM
48

The "mainstream" content producers will never be as egalitarian as those who are labeled as pornographers. Spend your money accordingly. I suspect that women object to porn simply because it DOES show female genitalia.
/r/MensRights21/12/24 01:57 AM
1

Put 23 men on the firing squad.
/r/MensRights20/12/24 11:41 PM
21

You should have argued for a better divorce settlement. Your mother-in-law managed to extract wealth from you for her daughter with mere words. Her threats could have been completely hollow.
/r/MensRights19/12/24 09:36 PM
5

If the investigation determines that the claim was indeed false, the girl be subject to the prison term that Thomas would have faced. In addition, there needs to be serious consequences for those guilty of "malicious prosecution". i.e. firing incompetent or biased police officers. Their behavior aids and abets those who would make false claims.
/r/MensRights18/12/24 06:32 PM
1

Feminists started by demanding equality of opportunity. There was nothing wrong with that. Now they are insisting on equality, if not superiority, of results. There is something very wrong with that.
/r/MensRights17/12/24 12:23 AM
66

What a complete misrepresentation of what Men's Rights Advocates stand for!
/r/MensRights15/12/24 10:01 PM
3

I am not American so excuse me if this sounds uninformed. The key phrase that stood out for me was "decide to file jointly". If it is a choice, how is this a penalty since, presumably, one would only elect to do so if it proved to be of advantage?
/r/MensRights14/12/24 01:47 AM
2

Family courts in England and Wales should give more weight to allegations of domestic abuse than to claims of "parental alienation", according to new guidance. Believe those who claim domestic abuse (even if many of them are false) and ignore claims of parental alienation (even though a great many may be valid). Yep, let's formalize the bias in the system.
/r/MensRights13/12/24 02:45 AM
1

I've always wondered the opposite. Why do women wear dresses instead of slacks?
/r/MensRights12/12/24 09:54 PM
1

The feminist movement has provided women with more romantic, financial and sexual agency. An interesting though, I think, not wholly accurate statement. Most people would surely agree that feminism has helped women in a financial sense but the usage of the other two adjectives is questionable. The birth control pill, not feminism, is primarily responsible for their sexual freedom. According to Wikipedia, two men (Gregory Pincus and John Rock) developed the first such pill. Can feminists claim to…
/r/MensRights11/12/24 10:42 PM
1

Lead Student Investigator Miss Miya Dobbie Principle Investigator Dr Maria Limniou, room 2.50 Eleanor Rathbone Building The are soliciting male input but don't list any men involved in the study. I am sure the results will mirror whatever preordained conclusions they established.
/r/MensRights11/12/24 01:54 AM
4

An exemption for religious reasons is a flawed idea since the affected individual may not embrace that religion.
/r/MensRights10/12/24 10:01 PM
175

But for the first time there was a gender gap in favour of boys across both maths and science in both years 4 and 8, at the same time programs have been rolled out to bridge Australia's Stem crisis. How can that be after all the hard work they've undertaken to disadvantage boys? Sounds like they plan to double-down.
/r/MensRights09/12/24 12:07 AM
-1

There are no egg banks so why are there sperm banks? Oh, right. It's because any and all things male are not valued. I vote yes to your proposal.
/r/MensRights08/12/24 07:24 PM
66

There is no need to explain to those who post here and, I suspect, it would be a waste of time to attempt it with the mods since they seem incapable of comprehension.
/r/MensRights08/12/24 01:26 AM
4

Apparently, in Scotland, no man should ever be alone with a woman. Let Scottish women complain about a lack of dates - it is far less serious an accusation then rape.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 08:41 PM
7

Since he spent five years in jail as a consequence of their actions, every one of them should spend at least that much time behind bars.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 08:37 PM
18

The police's effort will be directed to convincing the victim to drop the charges.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 04:10 PM
10

Color her clueless.
/r/MensRights07/12/24 01:38 AM
5

Did you ever notice how they place women ahead of children when making that statement? Probably because half the children may be boys.
/r/MensRights06/12/24 11:47 PM
28

Not all of us, but a lot of us, we were forced to leave Ukraine and find a safer place. Who forced her to leave??? And we need to fight against this huge horrible enemy How can you fight the enemy when you run away? What's this "we" sh*t, kemosabe?
/r/MensRights06/12/24 11:35 PM
3

Some of her posts have had almost 400,000 likes, although she says she’s not making an income from her content. She probably is receiving an income from it but won't say so for fear that the one funding her idle lifestyle will find out.
/r/MensRights06/12/24 04:55 PM
46

If someone created a video showing women as victims and appended a laugh track, can you imagine the furor that would result?
/r/MensRights06/12/24 04:48 PM
222

Judge Victoria Valentine gave Imirowicz a break, noting her age, lack of maturity and likelihood of rehabilitation. Restated: Judge Victoria Valentine gave Imirowicz a break, noting her gender, her own lack of maturity and a total disregard for the concept of justice.
/r/MensRights04/12/24 11:48 PM
39

I'm damn near inclined to unfollow after this blatantly misandrist garbage Why are you even wondering about that decision?
/r/MensRights04/12/24 02:50 AM
25

Supposedly his message is directed at parents, warning them of the contents of the internet. However, his comments quickly zero in on the "garbage" that is directed at boys. Garbage, seems to be defined as "not pro feminist". He seems to be unaware of the misandrist messages fed to girls and totally oblivious of the non-stop, anti-male rhetoric of the media generally. With his blinkered view, he is unfit to teach anyone.
/r/MensRights03/12/24 09:14 PM
7

Is any of this a surprise from a government headed by a prime minister who is an avowed feminist?
/r/MensRights01/12/24 11:58 PM
5

I've seen a great many people do this, and it isn't a gender specific behavior. Everyone needs to remember: Misery loves company but it hates competition!
/r/MensRights01/12/24 09:26 PM
4

I do hope that there aren't any men out there buying her records or watching her media performances.
/r/MensRights01/12/24 05:52 PM
12

The same people who "give themselves permission" to violate their sons' physical integrity probably also have the nerve to demand respect from them.
/r/MensRights30/11/24 11:35 PM
3

What a sorry state our world would be in if previous generations of men had simply bowed down to every would-be tyrant.
/r/MensRights30/11/24 04:50 PM
49

She's sorry. It's all better now.
/r/MensRights29/11/24 01:42 AM
48

That's a pretty clear indication of what the US stance will be if/when another draft is initiated.
/r/MensRights28/11/24 01:53 AM
74

and that carried over into the stands where a fight broke out. Not sure that an attack by one person on another qualifies as a "fight". It's unclear what happened prior to the video being recorded Yes, raise the possibility that the man in question may have said or done something to which she objected that somehow justified the assault. Everyone knows that men are always the instigators.
/r/MensRights26/11/24 09:01 PM
3

Why do you even have to ask the question? The answer is self-evident. If you have any self-respect, drop them.
/r/MensRights26/11/24 06:51 PM
3

I don't think that any man could have done a better job of teaching misandry than my mother did through the poisoned messages she delivered to my sisters, within my hearing.
/r/MensRights26/11/24 02:05 AM
21

There's nothing new under the sun. Someone wrote the song If you Wanna Be Happy that expresses this sentiment 90 years ago. It became popular 60 years ago.
/r/MensRights24/11/24 09:27 PM
16

Good for him for coming forward though a badly discriminatory justice system failed him completely. Since his ex will not be facing repercussions, perhaps he can get together with a men's group there to lobby hard with the proper authorities to have that obviously incompetent dolt of judge permanently removed from the bench. Hound them until you get action!
/r/MensRights24/11/24 07:04 PM
20

While the statue of limitations might apply in the legal arena, the man would still be convicted in the court of public opinion.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 09:24 PM
6

Don't forget that many boys start out life with their genitals mutilated (labeled circumcision to make it sound innocent) in what should be considered a form of symbolic castration. Also, in times of crisis, men are expected to sacrifice themselves for a society that previously didn't, and subsequently won't, give a damn about them. Someone forgot to tell feminists that their increased rights came with greater, not lesser, obligations. The news is rife with reports of trans people infiltrating w…
/r/MensRights23/11/24 06:50 PM
5

How long before they define those who simply declare themselves as MGTOW as extremists? How DARE they disassociate! That will a problem for many of their sisters in crime!
/r/MensRights23/11/24 05:11 PM
3

The short title already indicates a particular bias. If enacted, I don't suppose it would surprise anyone here if it was enforced in only one direction.
/r/MensRights21/11/24 01:41 AM
3

Yes, parents should caution their sons not to volunteer for anything. You can also be certain that those who select students to wear the gps monitors will be selecting the most active boys and the least active girls.
/r/MensRights20/11/24 07:07 PM
3

If the boys can't expend their excess energy in the schoolyard, they may well bring it to the schoolroom. Stage two will likely be to remove them from that environment because they are "too disruptive".
/r/MensRights19/11/24 07:47 PM
34

The 125 devices will be worn by children volunteers in Year Five, but their parents will not be asked beforehand What happens if there are no boys volunteering to wear a device? I suspect we all know the answer to that - some will be voluntold.
/r/MensRights19/11/24 04:19 PM
62

How much time was Zelensky and his wife forced to spend fighting on the front line? Both are in the 25-60 age group.
/r/MensRights18/11/24 10:16 PM
15

If they accord zero respect to men and boys, they should expect none in return.
/r/MensRights18/11/24 01:41 AM
363

Do they have the death penalty in Nevada? That cop deserves it.
/r/MensRights18/11/24 12:28 AM
25

Demonstrate the equality you espouse: insert one putdown for females for every one that you include for males. You will soon lose your female audience as well. Do you understand the point, Hollywood?
/r/MensRights17/11/24 10:25 PM
3

Feminists and their left-wing collaborators do not want men's issues gaining traction.
/r/MensRights16/11/24 12:35 AM
7

But as we sat down at our desks, we noticed a very different attitude among our male peers. Subtle high-fives were exchanged and remarks about the impending success of the next four years were whispered around. It didn’t make much sense. I don't think the author could have written an article that better illustrates how oblivious she is to the anti-male environment that has persisted for decades. Of course, her expressed desire is not to understand and correct the problem but to maintain the cond…
/r/MensRights15/11/24 10:46 PM
3

Wow – a 28-point shift in support from under-30 males. Now I understand why the feminist crowd are losing their minds. That group has to have been subjected to the most brainwashing gender sensitivity training of any group of males currently eligible to vote … and still they lost them! Will they learn? Nah, they’ll double down on their propaganda.
/r/MensRights14/11/24 09:45 PM
15

Her (hopefully) less trashy man? Doesn't he have to become a man first?
/r/MensRights13/11/24 08:52 PM
5

Noted. I was being a bit facetious. The negative male press has ramped up so steeply that it wouldn't surprise me if we were being blamed even for things that were clearly impossible.
/r/MensRights13/11/24 07:15 PM
6

The problem extends far beyond the teen level. I am an "oldie" and growing increasingly annoyed with the trend in the past decade for male writers to switch to female protagonists. In the very few instances where a male is still supposedly the lead, the writer manages to make him subservient or inferior to one or more female characters. The “smartest person in the room” is, apparently, never male; even Einstein would come up short in modern fiction. Male putdowns are rampant, sometimes subtle, o…
/r/MensRights13/11/24 06:31 PM
7

Do they exceed the speed limit on Germany's no-limit Autobahn too?
/r/MensRights13/11/24 04:43 PM
24

Interesting but I suspect that the audience for that video will be overwhelmingly male.
/r/MensRights13/11/24 01:02 AM
1

She should be institutionalized since she has definitely proved that she "poses a threat to herself or others".
/r/MensRights12/11/24 09:27 PM
14

Did they decide to escalate because some of them realized that withholding the "services" that men value was a prescription for failure?
/r/MensRights10/11/24 03:39 PM
1

You might want to add a comment suggesting she stuff her bra to make the look more convincing.
/r/MensRights09/11/24 09:24 PM
8

They won't have any social power if men didn't care at all. That is precisely why they demonize MGTOW.
/r/MensRights08/11/24 04:54 PM
4

Great - the wife will get pregnant by someone else while the husband is off risking his life for country and kin. When the husband returns (make that if he returns) he will be expected to fund her illegitimate children. I vote "No exemptions"
/r/MensRights07/11/24 10:00 PM
4

Mr. Cole's Axiom: The sum of the intelligence on the planet is a constant; the population is growing.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 09:01 PM
2

If the pictures displaying your genitals are still online, this is a provable case of "distributing child pornography". There is little doubt that if the gender of the perpetrator and victim were reversed, this would be a chargeable offense. It is time that the law stepped up to the plate and delivered the equality it espouses. Seek immediate legal help.
/r/MensRights04/11/24 04:31 PM
1

Now, some experts are claiming the problem is being fueled by men who are unable to commit to traditional family life. When was there a reversion to the "traditional family life"? I certainly missed that development. Yes, men are expected to accept traditional restrictions and responsibilities but women's roles are anything but time-honored. Men are just showing good sense by avoiding a no-win situation. In her book, Motherhood on Ice: The Mating Gap and Why Women Freeze Their Eggs, Marcia Inhor…
/r/MensRights01/11/24 01:18 AM
2

The draft is known in other countries as mandatory conscription to serve in the armed forces. Simps is a term applied to those males who are overly sympathetic to the feminist cause, many of them choosing to call themselves feminist. I think it is meant to be a combination of sympathetic, simpleton and iwmp.
/r/MensRights12/09/23 06:47 PM
15

Men should be sending a letter to their federal, state and local authorities advising them that they will not serve. If enough do this, it will send a clear message to authorities that men are done being treated as disposable second class citizens. Let the simps step forward to make the necessary sacrifices.
/r/MensRights11/09/23 05:26 PM
6

Simply drafting women is not sufficient. Equality demands equal risk and sacrifice. When women were dismantling male privileges, no justifications were accepted. None can be allowed for this either. Women have been allowed to cherry pick from society for far too long.
/r/MensRights02/09/23 04:50 PM
15

The proper response to her request is "I was looking for a meaningful relationship based upon mutual attraction and compatibility. I am obviously wasting my time here." Immediately following this statement the man should depart.
/r/MensRights02/09/23 04:39 PM
2

I have read the comments of a lot of directors who claim that they only include sex scenes and nudity when it is necessary to the plot. Odd that, since it is never necessary to the plot. Can you imagine a movie like 'Gone with the Wind' showing a lot of skin? Is there anyone on the planet who thinks it would somehow have been better? Are there any current directors who can claim to have produced a movie even 10% as good? No, I am not really urging men to immerse themselves in pornography. That s…
/r/MensRights30/08/23 11:42 PM
1

I will take care to avoid buying anything imported from Belgium.
/r/MensRights30/08/23 09:11 PM
12

I personally believe breasts are not equivalent to penises in that specific topic. You are quite correct in saying that. Breasts are a secondary sexual characteristic, not a primary one. Displaying them is, at best, faux nudity, a way for women to attempt to project some form of superiority. The arguments to keep boobs hidden are disingenuous. If ‘A’ is different from ‘B’ and should therefore be kept from view, it follows that ‘B’ has to be different from ‘A’ and should be kept under wraps too. …
/r/MensRights29/08/23 11:49 PM
1

Honestly, after the #MeToo movement, he should have known better. In this environment I won't even hug a woman. That prohibition includes family.
/r/MensRights29/08/23 05:32 PM
3

You are also deemed to be living common law if you live together and have a child in common regardless of the time spent living together.
/r/MensRights28/08/23 05:37 PM
1

Not even if someone was willing to pay me to do so!
/r/MensRights28/08/23 04:48 PM
1

They will continue this malevolent (femalevolent?) behavior until some seriously disaffected guy walks into a men's and shoots every female present. Of course then the focus will be on the violence and not on the belligerent behavior that provoked it.
/r/MensRights28/08/23 02:45 PM
5

I remember this case as well. It truly was a deal with the devil. How is it that Karla, who was guilty of sex related offenses to at least three underage teens, is ever allowed access to school children?
/r/MensRights27/08/23 11:15 PM
2

Women tend to take longer to do their business so perhaps an imbalance in the number of toilets is ok. However, the la ck of privacy for men is not at all acceptable. Complain to the mall. Tell them that if it isn't fixed you will never shop there again nor will you ever take your mother there.
/r/MensRights27/08/23 07:02 PM
4

A second marriage is the triumph of hope over experience. A third or subsequent marriage is evidence of a slow learner.
/r/MensRights27/08/23 06:52 PM
7

I too find compliments uncomfortable particularly if they are overly effusive or give the impression of being personal. Those can easily be interpreted as flirting so reserve comments like that for times when you DO intend to flirt. If you are complimenting something the man has done then something like "Excellent work" or "That was a fast turnaround" or even "that was thoughtful" put a clear emphasis on the action, not the individual.
/r/MensRights27/08/23 12:40 AM
9

Completely unacceptable. It needs to be taken down by any means necessary.
/r/MensRights26/08/23 02:35 PM
3

The amount and intensity of feminist rhetoric deriding MGTOW is a good barometer of the growth in MGTOW numbers. I cannot speak for anyone else but I gave up on women long before we reached the third wave of feminism.
/r/MensRights24/08/23 11:56 PM
35

Since she quoted Margaret Thatcher in that video, remind me again, was it only women that Margaret sent to "get something done" when her government was engaged in a dispute over the Falkland Islands? Perhaps I should ask, "Were ANY women sent?"
/r/MensRights24/08/23 11:22 PM
3

Why should women get an equal right to vote on an obligation that they are exempt from?
/r/MensRights24/08/23 06:28 PM
2

If at all possible, leave. The situation in Ukraine and elsewhere reminds me so much of a quote I tripped across a while ago. I am sure that you and others can appreciate the sentiment expressed. From an unknown soldier If that link does not come through, the actual quote is: "We the unwilling, led by the unqualified to kill the unfortunate, die for the ungrateful"
/r/MensRights24/08/23 04:04 PM
3

U.S. estimates nearly 500,000 soldiers wounded, killed in Ukraine war: NYT report What a senseless waste. Notice that the reports consistently refer to the casualties as soldiers. The misandrist media does not want anyone to explicitly give credit to men for making the sacrifice.
/r/MensRights22/08/23 09:21 PM
0

What they really want is for men to bond in the spaces that women supervise so they can redirect any sentiment not to their liking. Hence their concerted efforts to own all male spaces including men's washrooms. This latter also serves to emphasize the greater dignity accorded and enforced in the opposite direction as well as conditioning young boys to the notion that they are inferior. Mother's day should be rechristened "Muther's Day".
/r/MensRights22/08/23 04:00 PM
7

Barbie is a movie about a plastic toy. Who but plastic people would make life altering decisions based on it?
/r/MensRights21/08/23 08:07 PM
10

On a similar YouTube video I once viewed, one of the people commenting, reportedly a Russian male, said "In my country, when a female hits a man, she ceases to be a woman and becomes a sparring partner." When a man gets his "clock cleaned" after attacking a more able opponent we have no sympathy for him. Why should gender change our opinion?
/r/MensRights21/08/23 06:14 PM
3

They have achieved income equality but are still expecting to marry someone earning more than they do, for support. Yeah, that is going to happen for 100% of them. NOT!
/r/MensRights21/08/23 01:16 AM
3

If you want to fix men's problems, ask men. Too many women are in denial that men even have any. One can't fix a problem one refuses to acknowledge.
/r/MensRights20/08/23 06:08 PM
2

This speaks about violations of legal procedures but does not address the more important issue of the inequitable gender selection process.
/r/MensRights20/08/23 03:39 PM
5

They were worried about her! Wouldn't the damage qualify as self inflicted?
/r/MensRights20/08/23 03:23 PM
1

If present trends continue post feminism could be "The Stone Age - Take 2"
/r/MensRights19/08/23 03:01 PM
1

Vote with your wallet.
/r/MensRights19/08/23 02:34 PM
2

Given the current toxic social environment, a more appropriate question would be "Why aren't all men MGTOW?"
/r/MensRights18/08/23 02:33 PM
1

Instead of "Stop violence against women" is it not more economical to simply say "Stop violence"?
/r/MensRights13/08/23 05:20 PM
1

Identify the restaurant so others can avoid it too. Discrimination needs to be stopped not circumvented by pretending to be a part of the woke crowd, something that will almost certainly result in charges for some unfortunate males.
/r/MensRights13/08/23 04:52 PM
2

Well he does do comedy...
/r/MensRights13/08/23 04:43 PM
9

Many years ago, the province I live in introduced Pay Equity legislation. One notable case was a group of female office workers insisting that their jobs were of equal value to jobs held by men working UNDERGROUND IN A MINE. They won their case. Fast forward a few years and the company was struggling financially so they had layoffs of non-productive staff (office). The company generously allowed laid off staff to bump into underground positions if held by those with lesser seniority. There were …
/r/MensRights12/08/23 01:10 AM
8

Let's boycott Warner Brothers for that misandrist Barbie movie.
/r/MensRights10/08/23 09:58 PM
46

And they claim that men are arrogant!
/r/MensRights10/08/23 09:47 PM
1

This essentially says that society regards men as little more than slaves. That may well be true but, if so, is a strong endorsement for the MGTOW movement.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 11:59 PM
3

And NATO would even consider admission of a country with draconian laws like that?
/r/MensRights07/08/23 02:07 AM
6

Then when they both divorce him and each takes 50% of his assets ...
/r/MensRights07/08/23 02:04 AM
1

There is something pretty murky in that gene pool.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 02:03 AM
1

Just business as usual. When there is a problem in society, they are determined that it has to be men's fault. The aspersions cast in this case signal a failure by women to recognize that their gender has chosen to behave in ways that are increasingly unappealing to men. Put another way, they are effectively saying that they have the right to redefine their role and men have to like the result. While the first is definitely true, the second is most decidedly not.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 01:09 AM
5

As a comedian once joked "The most expensive sex I ever had was free sex".
/r/MensRights05/08/23 12:55 AM
2

After more than a half century of this one-way march to so-called equality, society has reached the point where it is punishing modern men for privileges they have never enjoyed in order to reward modern women for rights they were never without.
/r/MensRights03/08/23 11:32 PM
1

There are no limits to how far the justice system will twist logic in order to get to their preferred, discriminatory result. Those judges are not competent enough to run a flush toilet.
/r/MensRights03/08/23 11:27 PM
2

Mattel needs to make life sized android Barbies for men. Then men will "get" Barbie but that will leave all those complaining women out in the cold.
/r/MensRights31/07/23 01:32 AM
11

The Critical Drinker also did a review of this movie. Love his take on it. Barbie - The Greatest Lie Ever Told
/r/MensRights25/07/23 05:34 PM
6

If there was something that was exclusively male, they would have had to show the women fighting for inclusion all the way to the Supreme Court.
/r/MensRights22/07/23 02:37 PM
2

Your reply should have been: I never pay attention to concentrated stupidity.
/r/MensRights22/07/23 02:27 PM
1

That would explain why the rankings accorded to movies by critics diverges so widely from audience approval ratings.
/r/MensRights22/07/23 02:25 PM
0

Not likely unless a bunch of vigilantes start cutting pieces out of guilty parents as a warning.
/r/MensRights21/07/23 11:39 PM
1

Critics should stick to reviewing movies and not audiences.
/r/MensRights21/07/23 11:29 PM
7

A very long time ago, I read an article by a feminist. The movement was then referred to as women's liberation. In the article, the author claimed that women needed to change their role in society. She made it very clear that it was WOMEN and not men who would choose the changes and that if men did not like the result, they could lump it. Fast forward a half century and women have made extensive changes to their role in society. I have no problem with them doing that, everyone is entitled to sel…
/r/MensRights21/07/23 06:56 PM
1

Makes you wonder which gender is more responsible for the mountains of garbage our society churns out doesn't it?
/r/MensRights21/07/23 02:02 AM
5

You should have asked her if she would consider getting her clit hood removed if you were to move forward.
/r/MensRights21/07/23 12:07 AM
1

Who would have thought it: criminals thinking they should be immune from prosecution for their crimes? Society could save a lot of money if we enacted that kind of legislation for every crime.
/r/MensRights25/06/23 02:33 PM
5

Serving in non-combat roles is still not equality. Women demand the same rights and benefits from society so they need to make the same sacrifices.
/r/MensRights25/06/23 02:20 PM
2

The answer is encapsulated in an old expression: There are none so blind as those who will not see.
/r/MensRights24/06/23 11:48 PM
1

I hope that other men learn from this too.
/r/MensRights23/06/23 02:37 PM
7

Redshirting boys is an absolutely horrible idea. First, it will seed the notion that they are inferior. Any academic accomplishments that boys do achieve will be tainted as a consequence. Part of the reason for boy's distraction is that their peak sexual drive kicks in earlier than it does for females. So redshirting them will mean it occurs in an earlier, not later, grade. Even worse than all of that, though, is the consequences down the road. It will mean that boys will hit the working world a…
/r/MensRights22/06/23 06:37 PM
10

Where I live it is customary for both genders to buy a wedding ring for their partner. They typically are not a huge cost. So each partner should just keep or sell their own. An engagement ring is a very different matter. They can run into big money and are an anachronistic carryover from that paternalistic society that women claim to loath. So do yourself a favor guys. Be the modern man and refuse to indulge in a demonstration of possessiveness that the engagement ring represents.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 05:46 PM
18

What would happen next if they did hold a vote and reaffirmed their male members only policy? Freedom of association does not grant the right to anyone to inflict themselves on any other person or group. No doubt, feminists would then want to selectively modify that right.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 05:32 PM
2

There have been a lot of reports of how badly athletes treat women. Maybe if those athletes were accorded more basic respect in places like their own dressing rooms, there would be fewer incidents. If women do not show proper respect for men, how the hell do they expect to receive it in return???
/r/MensRights20/06/23 02:47 PM
5

I get that but I still wouldn't have put up with it. Let the teams be sued, they could have opted to exclude all reporters but were more concerned about promoting their own financial interests than protecting basic human rights. Maybe if their pocketbooks are threatened either way, they will do the right thing. As for the vilification of individuals, it isn't like they have refrained from vilifying all men anyway. If you are going to be demonized let it be for standing up for what is right.
/r/MensRights20/06/23 02:41 PM
1

This is not celebrating father's day. It is a straight up gut-punch.
/r/MensRights20/06/23 01:20 AM
22

I have never understood why the players put up with it. I would not. The whole idea of having reporters, regardless of gender, in locker rooms was stupid in the first place. The world is hardly going to come to an end because a story gets reported 15 minutes later. If all reporters are precluded from entry, there is no discrimination to complain about.
/r/MensRights20/06/23 01:05 AM
1

Just as there are exhibitionistic women who would have no problem without stalls. .In addition, if the situation exposed women there would be a huge outcry and it would cease almost before it began. Imagine too the women and their young daughters who do not wish to be exposed to this? Should they just just hold it? This approach would also 'condition' young boys to the belief that theirs is the inferior gender, undeserving of the same dignity and respect accorded to the other gender. Simply not …
/r/MensRights20/06/23 12:59 AM
1

Take the opportunity to point out any and all of the company's policies or practices that adversely affect their male employees. Being unfairly treated is not conducive to good mental health. If there are no such issues, congratulations, you work at a good firm.
/r/MensRights15/06/23 04:16 PM
3

Do not feel bad. I live in Canada and this was news to me. Bet they spent tens of dollars promoting the idea.
/r/MensRights15/06/23 04:06 PM
5

In fact, if there’s any takeaway from Taylor Swift’s nationwide trek, it’s that despite the hysterical right-wing discourse, where vindictive statehouses are restricting the places trans people are allowed to urinate—as a way to humiliate and subjugate one of the most vulnerable populations—gender-neutral bathrooms get the job done The vulnerable population of which they speak is but a minority. So their solution to the problem is to humiliate and subjugate a much larger group??? Boycott any and…
/r/MensRights14/06/23 05:43 PM
4

Those are probably some of the girls who grow up to abuse boys.
/r/MensRights14/06/23 05:31 PM
72

Condoms are a safe and reversible birth control option. In addition, they are far more likely to prevent the transmission of diseases than a vasectomy is. For some odd reason, that last consideration is too often ignored in a world that seems to grow ever more promiscuous.
/r/MensRights10/06/23 04:39 PM
9

They didn't have a valid argument to refute his statement so, per their normal modus operandi, they resorted to an ad hominem attack.
/r/MensRights10/06/23 04:28 PM
1

I'd say that anyone seriously intent on committing suicide will succeed by choosing a method that is as close to sure fire as possible. Using an attempt that has an uncertain, in some cases even unlikely, outcome is very probably just a blatant attempt to get attention. Stop trying to conflate faux attempts to commit suicide with real suicides.
/r/MensRights07/06/23 08:27 PM
11

The problem is not just restricted to visual media. Listen to the commentary on radio stations. Put downs for men are so commonplace that most listeners won't recognize them for the misandry that they are. I have been an avid book reader since I was a young child. Quite a number of years back, I noticed an insidious trend happening in the world of fiction. Male authors started to adopt female protagonists, not for some of their works but for ALL of them. Frequent disparaging comments about male …
/r/MensRights04/06/23 05:10 PM
2

Men simply aren't supposed to have any preferences or, in some cases, morals. If they do, then it might put the brakes on women's ability to do whatever they damned well please. Remember, they don't want accountability or consequences. Feminists can't yet police your thoughts, only your expressed thoughts. So go on thinking whatever you want and make your choices accordingly.
/r/MensRights03/06/23 04:56 PM
10

Seriously? Any guy stupid enough to patronize them deserved to be robbed. I think he should have posted the names of the cafes. They deserve the Bud Light treatment.
/r/MensRights03/06/23 04:48 PM
14

Yes, I believe that it is futile and will remain so until a large number of men opt out of a game that is badly stacked against them. If the situation continues to degrade, then eventually enough will do so but, at the moment, it looks like too many boys are waiting for some other men to "take one for the team", leaving themselves with a better opportunity.
/r/MensRights02/06/23 11:37 PM
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Ungrateful? I would have said "totally undeserving of the rights they enjoy".
/r/MensRights02/06/23 11:18 PM
1

Good man!
/r/MensRights31/05/23 05:31 PM
6

Don't you get it? They want to program men to be hyper-sensitive to women's issues while being totally insensitive to their own gender's concerns! See? It is all perfectly logical in their minds.
/r/MensRights31/05/23 05:25 PM
3

Are the 'friends' who believed her still considered by you to be friends?
/r/MensRights31/05/23 05:13 PM
4

There are parallels in our natural world to what that book is alluding to. If you haven't seen it before, watch How Wolves Change Rivers for a graphic example of what happens when you remove an element from the ecosystem. In that particular case, they are referring to a Trophic Cascade - a sweeping change that happens when the alpha predator is removed from the system. The surprise for many is that the new normal may be a lot less desirable than than that which preceded it. However, it doesn't h…
/r/MensRights30/05/23 03:06 PM
10

Would a woman still be classified as a feminist if she met the criteria you specified? That would be someone more like Cassie Jaye ... and look how feminist organizations reacted to her.
/r/MensRights30/05/23 02:39 PM
15

That is a treatment that no one should have to endure. The argument that men are tough is pathetically transparent. They were trying to condition you to accept a much lower standard of privacy, dignity and respect. I hope that when the opportunity presented itself, that you left home and left them behind forever. They are a kind of human pollution you do not want in your universe.
/r/MensRights26/05/23 08:45 PM
1

If you have to puke and the bathroom is locked, do try to make it as far as the principal's office.
/r/MensRights26/05/23 08:31 PM
4

She had to wait 14 years for the anti-male rhetoric to ramp up to the level where such a ridiculous attempt to claim victim status could actually garner some sympathy.
/r/MensRights23/05/23 11:40 PM
2

An absolutely barbaric practice. The SPCA would get involved if we were this inhumane to animals..
/r/MensRights18/05/23 06:43 PM
12

Good that he admitted to the mistake and offered some compensation but why only 20%. Was the other 80% your fault?
/r/MensRights18/05/23 06:26 PM
8

Yes, it is very definitely mutilation. See definitioin of the base word mutilate at dictionary.com. How do you get them to stop? Normally, education would be a good first step but in the western world, that is unlikely to be an answer because of systemic misandry. I think we need to pass a law stating that anyone approving this kind of male genital mutilation is required to have a piece cut off of him, her, or them. Something with at least an equal number of nerve endings and without the benefit…
/r/MensRights16/05/23 02:15 PM
2

As Anheuser-Busch has recently discovered, even relatively minor incidents can trigger a huge backlash against a woke agenda. Some companies like Disney are still in denial about the ensuing damage while many more organizations are jumping onboard with seemingly no concern for possible consequences. When is there going to be that one extra straw that breaks the camel's back? Since the LGBTQ crowd has followed the pattern set by the feminist movement, does this also represent an existential threa…
/r/MensRights14/05/23 04:50 PM
5

It doesn't help when an organization like the United Nations observes "World Toilet Day" on the exact same day of the year as "International Men's Day". The UN didn't even need to nominate that as a special day since, rightfully, it should have been part of the World Earth Day celebrations. They are figuratively pissing all over a celebration of men. Since the UN is unlikely to make the change, men's groups will have to.
/r/MensRights13/05/23 03:04 PM
2

Yeah, and they hope to entice us to upgrade to a premium account? I am already questing whether it is worth the nothing I am paying for it.
/r/MensRights13/05/23 02:43 PM
4

The non-stop push by feminists for ever greater levels of male inequality may soon reach a point where it becomes necessary to partition countries along gender lines.
/r/MensRights12/05/23 04:08 PM
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This appears to have been due to the restrictions caused by Covid. Still, the "cooling off period" it provided may result in a lot of men rethinking their marital plans.
/r/MensRights12/05/23 02:45 PM
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Well, I live in Canada so I certainly won't dispute your contention though I would look askance at the source. ChatGPT says that both countries that are committed to promoting equality and eliminating discrimination in all its forms, including discrimination against men That rather broad statement that those countries are working to eliminate discrimination against men begs the question of what specifically, of substance, that they are doing. Passing laws that speak the right words but are selec…
/r/MensRights12/05/23 12:45 AM
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From the many recent news reports like this, I am starting to think that if men were to hold a contest for the most misandrist place, Australia would be in the lead. This does appear though, to be a hotly contested category.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 10:50 PM
8

Do tell me that you have dropped your subscription to Netflix!
/r/MensRights11/05/23 09:03 PM
5

Tell her just to avoid sex, problem solved. With her attitude, it would be no loss to the male gender.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 04:28 PM
1

And there are those of us who prefer privacy. The preferences of some does not trump the right to privacy of all. I think it would be interesting to watch the women urinate and know that a lot of men would think that way too. Of course there also plenty of exhibitionist females who would enjoy this too. By your logic, we need to tear down the stalls that surround the toilets. Equality, by definition, cannot be a one-way street.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 03:58 PM
1

Well, duh. Why didn't see instead see it as a business opportunity and develop one that she, and presumably other women, would prefer?
/r/MensRights10/05/23 02:35 PM
3

I found that discussion of boy's need to keep active very interesting. I remember a little game that some of the neighbor boys were playing. Yeah, I am an oldie, we actually went outside back then. I have no idea who started the game, but suddenly we were all playing it. Play involved firing a ball to another person and asking a question about geography. That person had to both catch the ball and answer the question. Drop the ball or be unable to answer the question and you were out. If you succ…
/r/MensRights10/05/23 02:28 PM
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Stop violence BY women!
/r/MensRights09/05/23 11:07 PM
5

He goes on to say he's 'seeing working mums doing it all, and I am seeing the husbands step back and say, "Huh, I don’t gotta do a thing!" So the men are confessing this to him or does he actually goes to individual homes to monitor the situation? No, we all know that he is acting on hearsay which would be inadmissible in a court of law. Of course, he is presenting this "case" to the court of public opinion. In truth, he is probably putting up a controversial video in order to garner some additi…
/r/MensRights09/05/23 06:28 PM
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Your best protection is to never donate sperm. Laws can and do change.
/r/MensRights09/05/23 02:42 PM
11

It will also be necessary for men to ensure that any enabling legislation clearly states that no identifiable group (be it by race, gender, ethnicity, or something else) can be disproportionately assigned to non-combat roles.
/r/MensRights08/05/23 05:54 PM
22

Scenes like this should provide the impetus to men, in countries not currently at war, to get out in front of this issue and demand changes to the laws. It is obvious from what we are seeing in both Russia and the Ukraine that such changes will not be made when authorities can claim crisis mode or necessity.
/r/MensRights08/05/23 05:05 PM
3

Ahh, I missed seeing that one. Of course, the Russians themselves are conscripting only males so it is a war not only against each other but against men too.
/r/MensRights08/05/23 04:33 PM
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Those conscripts might get better treatment if captured by the enemy.
/r/MensRights08/05/23 02:50 PM
2

If the recordings ares sufficiently damning, I suggest you take what you have to a lawyer to seek legal redress. I don't know about the laws in Austria but it is illegal here to confine a person against their will.
/r/MensRights07/05/23 05:11 PM
2

If you had your phone with you, did you record any of the conversation, including police statements to you?
/r/MensRights07/05/23 03:17 PM
2

I am not sure this is a win. It feels more like a loss to me. Under common law, fraud could always be pursued in the courts in a civil suit. Depending on the circumstances and severity of the offense, criminal charges could also be applied. It feels like Tennessee is attempting to remove paternity fraud from the danger zone for women.
/r/MensRights06/05/23 03:37 PM
5

IN a lot of instances, it is an attempt to knock out male competition without actually having to compete fairly. It really doesn't say much for feminists' belief in their own abilities.
/r/MensRights05/05/23 06:18 PM
3

All the ones I have seen have been unisex. If they are individual stalls, I don't see the problem.
/r/MensRights05/05/23 06:08 PM
6

Surprised they aren't suggesting at least one token male. They will want someone to do all the heavy lifting and nasty jobs.
/r/MensRights05/05/23 02:30 PM
5

I guess that women really do think differently, I would be deeply ashamed of any male who was so desperate for sex that he sent a message like that.
/r/MensRights05/05/23 01:05 AM
23

We also have to more carefully direct the money we do spend. Men need to stop supporting organizations that show a clear bias against them. Boycott companies, for example, that have very negative portrayals of men in their ads (see Misandry in the Media for examples of this). Boycott those firms with hiring practices that are skewed. Certainly don't waste your time even trying to get a job with them. Boycott companies that support women's causes to the exclusion of male causes. Aas an example, i…
/r/MensRights04/05/23 02:44 PM
1

A new Bill proposes a pilot scheme of juryless rape trials as part of changes aimed at driving up the conviction rate, including abolishing the not proven verdict. That statement contains the presumption that they know what the correct conviction rate should be. If that is so, why are they wasting all that money on the court system in the first place? We don't need no stinking badges (or trials, or evidence, or due process).
/r/MensRights03/05/23 06:31 PM
1

I don't disagree that men are a problem in this regard but I said that women TOO are part of the problem and I meant just that. Their silence translates into acceptance. Though you say that every woman has expressed utter disgust, I have yet to hear even one do so openly and publicly with the same vehemence that they most assuredly do when the genders are reversed. Mothers, who like to claim the lion's share of the credit for raising children are sending a very bad message to their sons when the…
/r/MensRights03/05/23 03:19 PM
1

Some of the comments I have heard here and elsewhere suggest that not all women agree with this and I am sure that must be true. However, all the ones I have ever heard speak when confronted with examples like this, express only mild disapproval and then attempt to change the subject as quickly as possible. All of these women too, are part of the problem, Their active condemnation is necessary in order to rectify this. Why do so few women openly object? (trying to think of even one who has) Are …
/r/MensRights03/05/23 02:54 PM
1

What? Texas actually has a penalty for this crime? That's better than a lot of jurisdictions which simply let it go unpunished. /sarc
/r/MensRights03/05/23 02:27 PM
8

Feminists might try to argue that the video is wrong and those children were really female. After all, could boys, badly infected with toxic masculinity, actually have survived through cooperation and self-policing?
/r/MensRights02/05/23 09:11 PM
3

Women view their world as a zero-sum game. A greater equality for men would mean a reduction in their privileges. Privileges are just rights not shared universally. So in short, men's inequality is an inconvenient truth to be ignored while a pleasant falsehood is to be embraced.
/r/MensRights02/05/23 03:56 PM
12

I hope that that all boys school is strictly all boys i.e. no female teachers
/r/MensRights01/05/23 07:57 PM
38

School has committed to taking corrective actions including appointing a new dean who will be responsible for dealing with mental health issues The old saying states that: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A little more justice for Jack while he was still alive might have prevented the suicide. ​ 'We feel like we both have life sentences without the possibility of parole,' Jack's mother, Dr. Elizabeth Reid, a clinical psychologist, said to the New York Times. Jack's own mother, a …
/r/MensRights01/05/23 02:29 PM
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True but apparently the school didn't see fit to tell Jack or his parents of that finding. Since Jack would have heard about a more general notice issued to the student body, they clearly must not have done that either.
/r/MensRights01/05/23 02:13 PM
1

I am afraid that isn't quite how it works here. In our general elections, hundreds of thousands or even millions of votes are virtually ignored in the result. Bribe a big enough minority and you can win. We simply do NOT have representative government in Canada. I would like to believe that men could provide a big enough base to matter to the politicians. Alas, I do not. Our political parties use a divide and conquer strategy against the electorate. Now, a great many voters simply choose not to …
/r/MensRights30/04/23 06:22 PM
1

I wish you luck with the idea. I can't speak for the UK but in Canada, where I live, it probably wouldn't work. We have a very badly broken electoral system with a 'first past the post' mechanism with just two parties dominating. In order to reach a majority position in our parliament, the parties attempt to buy the elections with suitable bribes, usually granted to families so they garner the support of women, obviously, but also their sim husbands. I believe that your approach would work best …
/r/MensRights30/04/23 04:47 PM
4

If it isn't already the case, it soon will be that the only safe male/female relationship for men will be "none at all". No doubt feminists will then want "indifference" classified as a crime.
/r/MensRights30/04/23 03:53 PM
36

This is a feminist theme: that men need to improve themselves. I wonder if any of them consider that if the average male does just that, he will look around and decide that none of the opposite gender are suitable.
/r/MensRights30/04/23 03:42 PM
4

This is bound to escalate with the ubiquity of cell phone cameras and the growing number of unisex bathrooms. Men are most at risk here. Under no circumstances should a male use a urinal in a public washroom if it isn't fully enclosed. Those that do may suffer a lot more than a bit of temporary embarrassment. Teach this to your sons as well.
/r/MensRights29/04/23 04:02 PM
13

It appears that governments might be getting a wee bit worried about their ability to wage war, having seen the reluctance of men in both Russia and the Ukraine to serve. Since they just cannot bring themselves to rectify a blatant inequality, they seek instead to stiffen the laws and penalties for men who might dare to think that there is no point protecting a country that would callously throw an indefinable group away even as they loudly trumpet egalitarianism.
/r/MensRights29/04/23 02:30 PM
6

The best you can hope from this bafflegab is that it might stimulate other politicians to respond with similar platforms. I wouldn't expect much from even that but it could get the dialog started on a higher level.
/r/MensRights29/04/23 02:08 PM
8

She wants unisex bathrooms because it will reduce the wait times for women. A big part of the reason for that is because men have the ability to relieve themselves much faster ... by standing up. It seems likely that men will have a slightly longer wait now since both sexes are using the same facilities and I doubt that building owners, ever on a quest to save cost, will increase the toilet count. So basically, she wants men to pay in wait times and she isn't willing to be inconvenienced in even…
/r/MensRights29/04/23 01:20 AM
2

Even where the press has not deliberately defamed the alleged culprit, a great deal of irreparable damage is done to the accused simply by the reporting of his name and what he is charged with. This is one of the reasons why there are so many false rape allegations. It is simply too easy to accuse and let the press sensationalize a story where a crime may not even have occurred, other, that is, than the false accusation itself. The fact that the jury was "derailed" in the criminal case is probab…
/r/MensRights28/04/23 10:04 PM
19

“Officers would like to speak to the woman in these images, as they believe she has information which may assist the investigation." That probably means that they think (or want to think) that the man must have said or done something to provoke her, in which case he may be charged.
/r/MensRights28/04/23 08:10 PM
1

Like I needed another reason to avoid Starbucks.
/r/MensRights28/04/23 06:49 PM
6

I only feel vilified if I listen to the radio, watch television, read virtually anything on the internet, take in a movie, listen to court decisions, hear about government programs or legislation, or talk to women or simps. I think the men who are electing to go their own way have probably found the only viable solution to this. If their actions bring society down just consider how little of value will be lost.
/r/MensRights27/04/23 06:15 PM
16

If it wasn't obvious before, this would make it clear why women are seeking those with above average incomes. I see the female motivation but I keep asking myself the same question about the men who are in those upper income brackets: What the f**k were they thinking?
/r/MensRights26/04/23 11:16 PM
3

It is held that you can choose your friends but not your relatives. I have always disagreed with that sentiment. Purge those family members who will not keep this vile opinion to themselves. You will be the better for their absence in your life.
/r/MensRights26/04/23 06:04 PM
5

All children have the right to integrity of person. This can only be abrogated by a clear and immediate medical need and not: 1) to keep in step with someone's backward cultural practices; 2) by some religious belief system that a deity wants this despite the obvious fact that the deity in question could have simply not created the issue; 3) to achieve some appearance that is aesthetically appealing to someone; or 4) because a medical agencies with a vested interest in performing such procedures…
/r/MensRights26/04/23 05:39 PM
5

Let me guess. She is probably also one who preaches about the equality of the sexes. Ask your mother in law, if she is so into genital mutilation, why she wasn't, in turn, mutilated at birth. Tell her that it isn't too late for her to get it done! I know, that is a conversation you will never have since it would alienate your wife (alienating the mother-in-law is probably a pleasant thought). You will probably smile when imagining that conversation though.
/r/MensRights26/04/23 05:13 PM
2

Telling boys to "be real men" or "man up" were a couple of examples I found on the definition of what toxic masculinity is. I very much doubt that Putin would ever tell his citizens not to use a phrase like that. That article, though, was published here, not there. Though they were carrying his words, they did not once describe it as toxic so I guess that governments get a pass. I have also seen samples were women here have used the phrases mentioned. Not once have I seen them called on it.
/r/MensRights24/04/23 11:01 PM
4

Wouldn't it be considered to be "Toxic Masculinity" if you told your son to be a real man? So now it's ok if a state or woman uses the exact same phrase?
/r/MensRights24/04/23 09:11 PM
9

If you can get to them, sure but the legal avenue to go after doctors and hospitals seems to be limited if not completely closed for this abuse. The hospitals do have a vested interest in maintaining the practice and won't be affected by the concerns of victims who are not only innocent but legally impotent. They will just continue to keep on, keeping on. You have to go after the targets that you can reach or give up.
/r/MensRights24/04/23 08:30 PM
8

They get angry. They then proceed to not listen at all. Were that me, I would then let them listen to the silence of my permanent absence. Yes, cutting them off is hard but battles are won through sacrifice.
/r/MensRights24/04/23 06:50 PM
29

Feminists want men to keep fighting uselessly for rights that should be inalienable while they forge ahead, working on greater rights for themselves. Males who have had their genitals mutilated need to start making the person(s) who authorized it (their parents) pay for this crime in any way they can (could be emotional). Until there is a cost or penalty for those making this choice for others, it will never stop. The men who escaped this brutality should also let their opinions be known as wide…
/r/MensRights24/04/23 05:21 PM
3

Straight white men still hold the majority of political, economic and social power in the world, and everyone else struggles to make their lives work with less Apparently, a large chunk of the population (all male) manages to squeeze into the top 1% of 1%. I wonder how that works.
/r/MensRights23/04/23 07:51 PM
5

Problem recognition is the first step toward problem resolution. You said: we also talked about how her boyfriend (and a close friend of all of ours) wasn’t taken seriously when he reported to our school principal that his ex girlfriend was stalking and being physically abusive towards him. You and your friends identified a very real problem. Did you do anything about it besides discussing the issue among yourselves? That may have been helpful in making your group explicitly aware of the systemi…
/r/MensRights23/04/23 04:48 PM
1

Hmm, the only one who has the right to decide whether he does or does not want to appeal to the female's aesthetic preference is the male himself and he certain can't make an informed decision as a child, much less as a baby. Personally, I think an unspoken reason behind the mutilation of male genitals is to graphically express penis envy. It is a symbolic form of castration.
/r/MensRights22/04/23 02:24 PM
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Ok, valid point.
/r/MensRights22/04/23 02:14 PM
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Damn, all of the advertisements on TV would have to be pulled.
/r/MensRights21/04/23 11:40 PM
2

Home schooling then. It has to be an improvement. We have to stop the brainwashing of young boys.
/r/MensRights21/04/23 11:09 PM
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We need men's schools from kindergarten through university. I am sure the feminists would attach that idea with a vengeance. Without control they can't warp the system in their favor.
/r/MensRights21/04/23 11:05 PM
1

If that one is controlled by feminists, start a new subreddit legaladviceformen I am sure that yours will not be the only topic placed on it.
/r/MensRights21/04/23 08:33 PM
6

That was an atrocious tale but one I have heard before. Thorough an accident of the place of my birth, I escaped this horrendous practice. My two brothers were not so fortunate. This practice is egregious. I have often wondered why more boys who have been mutilated don't take some direct action about it. Yes, our laws and courts make a lawsuit virtually impossible but that does not mean that men do not have any options. Males could ask their parents to foot the cost of Foreskin reconstruction ..…
/r/MensRights21/04/23 07:05 PM
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Any boy who is circumcised stops being loved unconditionally at the instant the decision is made to perform the operation. After that point, it could be at any age. In times long past, it was at a fairly young age. My father was pulled out of school after grade 8 so he could get a job and help with the family finances. For my maternal grandfather, it was after grade 4. I think the situation improved a lot for men after the second world war but, with the way the education system is failing boys, …
/r/MensRights21/04/23 05:11 PM
3

It might mean an early surrender in which case, fewer men might die.
/r/MensRights20/04/23 08:00 PM
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If that is the approach they choose to follow, we need to stop ALL aid going to that country.
/r/MensRights19/04/23 09:18 PM
2

The denial that misandry is prevalent is but another example of misandry. It is a refusal to acknowledge discrimination against men. If you don't recognize a problem, you don't need to fix it.
/r/MensRights19/04/23 02:44 AM
2

So THAT is the source for the misinformation coming from chatGPT! Edit: Oops, I meant to say disinformation.
/r/MensRights18/04/23 11:43 PM
1

Sorry but this sounds a lot like a self-inflicted wound.
/r/MensRights18/04/23 06:40 PM
9

Rape is definitely a heinous crime but I wonder how many of the reported rapes are just pregnancies resulting from illicit relationships. It would be atrocious if there were any like this alleged by the partners of the men risking their lives in the war.
/r/MensRights18/04/23 06:01 PM
1

It looks like your first question has been well answered by others. You also said: I for one have faced something similar where my friends were told shit like this, worst part, nobody even bothered to hear my part of the story knowing very well that I had been dating that woman for years. How do you protect yourself from situations like this? The simple truth is that, in our current environment, you simply can't fully protect yourself unless you eschew all relationships with women, ensure that y…
/r/MensRights18/04/23 05:49 PM
3

So martians from the moon who support feminism would be demonic? It certainly sounds about right.
/r/MensRights18/04/23 02:53 PM
2

This is the real "Inconvenient Truth" permeating our society. Actually, I am no longer certain that our current world qualifies as a society.
/r/MensRights18/04/23 02:47 PM
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One of the types of female circumcision is the removal of the clitoral hood only. The hood is to the clitoris what the foreskin is to the male glans. If it is wrong to remove one, it is wrong to remove the other. Both practices should be illegal when performed on children when conducted for any reason other than provable, medical necessity.
/r/MensRights17/04/23 09:17 PM
5

Wow. Diabla is indeed private, admission is discriminatory and the first sentence in their intro states: Diabla is a group for Women and GBTQ+ men focused on manipulating life's truths to our advantage They openly admit that their objective is to manipulate truth. Reddit looses all credibility for integrity by not banning this sub immediately.
/r/MensRights17/04/23 06:03 PM
2

Excuse me for saying it but if the gender being discussed was female, the very title would be considered patronizing. Should we call this matronizing? No, no that won't work. Patronize has a very negative definition while matronize does not.
/r/MensRights16/04/23 11:01 PM
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Yeah, but they will recognize women's "sacrifice" after the war is over. Here in Canada on Remembrance Day (Nov 11 - Veteran's Day in the US), at the national memorial, they always trot some dead serviceman's mother up to the cenotaph to commiserate with her for her loss. Apparently, the dead son doesn't really matter, his sacrifice is unimportant. Brothers and fathers don't matter - no one cares what they lost. The traumas suffered by those who served with him don't matter. That practice is NOT…
/r/MensRights16/04/23 08:22 PM
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Scientists unveil stem cell research breakthrough The development you referenced may be overshadowed by a recent (2022) development in China. There, they were able to chemically walk pluripotent stem cells (capable of becoming any cell type) back to totipotent stem cells (capable of spawning an entire organism). It is important to note that the stem cells they started with were from somatic cells i.e. NOT sperm or egg cells. This has huge implications and ethical concerns as noted in the paragra…
/r/MensRights15/04/23 03:00 PM
0

I think that the intent in using the term is to foster the impression that heterosexual males are just another aberration along some imaginary "non-binary" spectrum.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 02:05 AM
4

Seriously, who funds research like this and to what purpose?
/r/MensRights12/04/23 09:53 PM
13

Declaring International Men's Day a world holiday for men seems like a good idea to me. If they don't get the point from that one year, make it a week long holiday the following.
/r/MensRights12/04/23 06:42 PM
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Given the current state of affairs between the genders, I think I would prefer something with the opposite effect. Then we can be the ones telling our significant others "not tonight dear, I have a headache".
/r/MensRights11/04/23 11:08 PM
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Isn't it wonderful how women can argue both sides of the same fence, changing sides based upon gender? The only consistency in the feminist movement seems to be the unrelieved hatred for anything male. Men have been attempting to slow or stop the incursion for better than a half century with, from my observation, virtually no success. Part of it is our own fault. When, as an example, women reporters wanted to invade men's locker rooms, the leagues opted for the wrong solution. Rather than trying…
/r/MensRights09/04/23 04:46 PM
1

Though it is possible that many women might agree with your posting, the number who do in that particular interest group is probably much lower than in the population generally.
/r/MensRights09/04/23 02:35 PM
2

Let's hope that the voters of Arizona have the good sense not to return this person back to office. How psychopathic do you have to be to threaten to shoot someone for taking away the right to mutilate a helpless child? People elected him to office???? In his case, doctors should have kept the foreskin and thrown the rest of him away. Men of Arizona please block vote against him in the next election.
/r/MensRights09/04/23 01:07 AM
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All forms of chivalry are totally inappropriate in a world that pretends to insist on gender equality. While I no longer practice chivalry and frown upon the misguided fools who still do, that does not mean that I have stopped extending common courtesies to others, regardless of who they might be.
/r/MensRights09/04/23 12:01 AM
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I am starting to believe that the only difference between feminists and nazis is that the nazis had a code of conduct. Well, not all feminists and yet ...
/r/MensRights08/04/23 02:13 PM
1

Perhaps men would write more about their feelings if there was a lot more listening on the other side.
/r/MensRights07/04/23 10:40 PM
3

Thanks - much appreciated. I am attempting to educate some people on a reality most don't seem aware of. Of course, there are none so blind as those who will not see.
/r/MensRights07/04/23 03:53 PM
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Do you have a reference to that case where the sister coerced her younger brother into sex? I would like to read the details.
/r/MensRights07/04/23 03:27 PM
2

Not once does that article mention masculinity without describing it as toxic. The teacher or the writer or both are attempting to imprint that on people's consciousness.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 06:26 PM
5

This crap has been going on for a long time. It reminded me of an incident that happened to a nephew of mine quite some years back. He was a easy-going kid, got along with almost everyone. If he had been older at the time, you might even have described him as a lady's man. One day a girl from his school came up to him and asked him if he liked her. He was honest and admitted that he really didn't. So she hauled off and kicked him in the testicles. Fortunately, someone else saw it and the inciden…
/r/MensRights06/04/23 06:15 PM
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I still think that this practice continues because the various medical groups profit from it. Think about what the revenue must amount to for even a single year. What the heck, a death here or there, a severed penis now and then, occasional infection which requires more medical treatment ... but what the heck, it is profitable!
/r/MensRights05/04/23 09:54 PM
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Wow, how many times did she mention Toxic Masculinity in that piece? With that attitude going in, I can't believe that she is actually accomplishing anything. Boys do need male teachers. I counted just 5 teachers in my lifetime that inspired me in some way. Every one of them was male and sadly there wasn't a single male teacher in my elementary school. It is depressing to hear that the percentage of male teachers has been steadily declining. What is worse, there seems to be a non-stop parade of …
/r/MensRights05/04/23 03:20 PM
2

I have said, for a very long time, that chivalry has no place in a world that supposedly insists on equal treatment for all. It is both sexist, paternalistic and helps to maintain women in a superior societal position relative to their male counterparts. Though once upon a time women complained that men "placed them on a pedestal", it is enlightening to see how their various initiatives seem designed to entrench them in that position, even enhance it.
/r/MensRights04/04/23 08:08 PM
1

The feminist group went even as far to say I probably wished the percentage was a lot higher because "im a woman hater" and that i'm trying to downplay womens problems and I'm trying to distract everyone from the real problem. ​ Given that they wanted the percentage of women journalists to be driven below 11%, that directly implies that they wanted the percentage of male journalists killed to go above 89% since they were talking about relative rates, not actual numbers. Those people not only don…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:29 PM
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I will assume from your failure to speak to it, that the answer to my last question to you is yes. I understand your argument. You are thrashing about looking for an excuse to justify a discriminatory legal system as if it isn't already biased enough. You seem to be assigning a motive to men who kill women but motive is something that we can never truly know until we develop mind reading ability. Yes, we can strongly suspect, but that is not the same as knowing. As well, a large number of the fe…
/r/MensRights02/04/23 11:31 PM
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Yeah, right - somehow women who are killed are somehow MORE dead than male victims. I see that you joined just today and have posted extensively on this thread. Did you come on today just to promote this particular idea?
/r/MensRights02/04/23 09:40 PM
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Yes, I am against harsher punishments for the same crime for any reason. How can anyone possibly profess to believe in equality, the fair treatment of all people and then hold the view that some should be punished harder than others for the same offense? That is taking a double standard and magnifying it by an order of magnitude.
/r/MensRights02/04/23 08:48 PM
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Yes it is a very big problem. Regardless of the reason for the hate, you could say that every murderer hates his or (yes) her victim. There is zero logical reason to deliberately introduce discriminatory treatment into the judgement process. It will also follow that some women kill men out of hatred for the male gender but seemingly that is ok with the female gender. No special punishment warranted there according to them. This is just a reinforcement and institutionalization of the second class…
/r/MensRights02/04/23 08:31 PM
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Does this stupidity ever stop? This is already labeled as a crime - that of Homicide. The Hom prefix coming from Homo-Sapien - the murder of a human being. This is just a blatant attempt to get the crime reclassified so that the very obvious differences in charging, conviction and sentencing between the genders can be better hidden.
/r/MensRights02/04/23 08:05 PM
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I can't understand why there are any men on those apps. I suppose it must be the "triumph of hope over experience".
/r/MensRights02/04/23 07:26 PM
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The whole article is an abortion. First, because it appears to be conflating the goals of white supremacists with those of men's rights advocates. The two are very different groups and while there may be overlap, I don't see any numbers that suggest that it is particularly significant. There are likely both Pro-Life and Pro-Choice women in the feminist movement but that is not addressed in the article so apparently it is quite ok. Second, it is very unclear which (if any) group some of the stati…
/r/MensRights02/04/23 05:12 PM
2

Imagine a husband or boyfriend actually having control over his paternity. The nerve! It could also cause serious issues when a woman got pregnant if her male partner had been taking the pill. The man would then demand a paternity test; something I think should be done automatically in any event. What would happen in countries like France where DNA paternity testing is not allowed? There he would know his wife had cheated on him and that the courts were using discriminatory laws to steal from hi…
/r/MensRights02/04/23 02:54 PM
2

I am amazed. Do you suppose we could talk that judge into emigrating to this side of the world?
/r/MensRights01/04/23 10:56 PM
2

I am not at all nervous. I solved the problem when I realized that it was dating that put me at risk. Yes, that was a long time back but I have not had cause to regret it. Big surprise here, there actually is a world outside of female clutches. I do feel sympathy for the young men of today since things have continued to devolve but I also feel disappointment that so many men still cling to an out-of-date practice that they readily admit is no longer working for them. Worse, for the few that do b…
/r/MensRights01/04/23 02:33 PM
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If you have to hide who you really are, then you are living in the wrong place.
/r/MensRights31/03/23 06:25 PM
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My statement would be that I have done nothing to apologize for but whoever instituted this particular idea very definitely does. I would want to know who is going to be fired for deliberately trying to inflict mental harm on students. Schools should be intent on building up the self-esteem of students, not attempting to tear it down. How many brilliant minds might we destroy before we even know their capability?
/r/MensRights31/03/23 06:12 PM
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The solution that puts everyone on an equal footing is to allow a larger number of paid sick days for men and women. Telling men that they get equal pay but, oh by the way, you MUST work more hours or days to earn it is not the equality that feminists claim to seek.
/r/MensRights30/03/23 11:34 PM
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I was not assuming they would necessarily do so legally.
/r/MensRights30/03/23 09:54 PM
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Perhaps the Ukrainian men of draft age should leave the country like a lot of Russian men are doing. Wouldn't it be a hell of a war if no one showed up?
/r/MensRights30/03/23 09:42 PM
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Congratulations! I understand that Spain also passed a law granting women paid menstrual leave for women suffering severe period pain. I do hope that you are taking advantage of this as well!
/r/MensRights30/03/23 09:15 PM
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Any person (male or female) who is put in a position of authority over children (teachers, daycare workers, nurses, doctors, coaches, etc.) should be required to sign a statement acknowledging that any sexual involvement they have with their underage charges WILL be tried in a court of law as sexual assault and that they therein agree to accept the consequences of conviction under such provisions. I personally believe that any female who doesn't accept the idea that sexual assault can happen to …
/r/MensRights30/03/23 08:37 PM
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I had that conversation with my parents a very long time back. I don't think they believed me; well, not for a few decades anyway. To your second question: No, I don't think that even large numbers delivering such a message to their mothers will have an impact. First, mothers who are already indoctrinated in feminist doctrine are very unlikely to attempt to influence the next generation in a direction positive for men while those who are more traditional simply do not hold sway with the young wo…
/r/MensRights30/03/23 02:08 AM
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That decision is so egregious that not only must it be overturned on appeal but that judge needs to be forcibly removed from the bench. In addition every single decision he has ever rendered needs to be reexamined.
/r/MensRights29/03/23 05:33 PM
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I have read a lot of disparaging comments by women about men's sexual performances. It never seems to occur to any of them that they too may be found wanting in that department. Perhaps this is what the "man at home" is really saying.
/r/MensRights28/03/23 10:44 PM
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He will likely be ridiculed beyond endurance if he tries to sue or have her prosecuted. The legal avenues will almost certainly fail him. If he retaliates in any way, he will be charged so basically, it's a no win situation for him. Then society stupidly wonders why some men react with violence.
/r/MensRights28/03/23 06:32 PM
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Why would we need reminding when the press does such a great job of blaming not just male shooters but ALL men when such an event occurs? In fact, they now do that for every male crime. It wasn't just Harvey Weinstein who committed a felony but, rather, the guilt had to be shared by all members of the male gender. It gets worse, though and I first noticed the pattern back in 1994 at the time of the Susan Smith Murder Trial. You can read the details if you are not familiar with the case. There we…
/r/MensRights28/03/23 06:06 PM
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Many men have sacrificed their lives in countless wars to defend the rights of others and to uphold values they hold dear. Now we have a large contingent of males who won't even stand up for the rights of their own gender. Those individuals are of no earthly use to anyone. Ignore them for they are little more than a person-shaped hole in the universe.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 06:40 PM
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Sad, perhaps but can you be certain that the emotions of a real life wife or girlfriend are any more genuine than that of an artificial construct? We assume so but I have seen far too many examples in our modern world that call that into question.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 04:39 PM
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Interesting but it appears that only a few women have recognized the consequences of their previous actions. Isn't that great now that they now hold the whip and seem to be comfortable leaving that in place? I didn't see or hear any comments in there that urged equal rights for men, perhaps just less vilification. We used to say that "women are fickle". That, of course, is not acceptable to say these days. Now we say that "a woman reserves the right to change her mind". Same thing but the former…
/r/MensRights27/03/23 04:09 PM
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Will this be followed by a Masculine Summer - "a well deserved vacation from female company"?
/r/MensRights26/03/23 06:15 PM
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How can it be otherwise when the media portrays violence against men as an everyday, normal, justifiable occurrence? How many times have you seen men slapped, punched, kicked or hit in the testicles on TV or in the movies? Women aggressors are portrayed as righteous while the audience is expected to applaud the attack on men or even find it all rather amusing. If you haven't watched it, catch some of the Misandry in the Media series on Youtube by Vinny Mac. There are specific episodes there show…
/r/MensRights26/03/23 06:13 PM
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The thinking that voting is the way to change things doesn’t apply in Canada. We have multiple parties and a very broken ”First past the post” electoral system that often gives the “winning” party a disproportionate, undeserved representation in Parliament. Typically, 39 or 40% of the popular vote is enough to garner more than 50% of the seats in Parliament. Once they have captured half of the seats, the newly elected government can act with impunity, simply voting down the opposition. Add to th…
/r/MensRights25/03/23 05:48 PM
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If these men were not radicalized before, they will be now. Personally, I could neither blame them nor find them gu8lty in a court of law for any atrocity they subsequently inflict on the those responsible. Why haven't the people involved been charged with the crime that it is - sexual assault? This is also a war crime. If you have visited another recent thread (UK theatre unisex bathroom with 1 toilet stall and 5 very exposed urinals), you might realize that someone wants to import that treatme…
/r/MensRights25/03/23 05:42 PM
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Thanks for that. In the end, it seems it was intended not to ensure equal rights but, rather, to cement unequal rights favoring women.
/r/MensRights25/03/23 02:43 PM
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I think that what you are suggesting was exactly what the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) in the US was intended to do. It failed to get the approval of the requisite number of states in the allotted timeframe. As I understand it, some of the states that did approve it, later wanted to walk back their support. I have also heard it said that many of the woman's groups that had been pushing for it backed off. They had, in the meantime, cherry picked (via court cases or government legislation) a lot o…
/r/MensRights24/03/23 09:25 PM
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My apologies if anything that I have said has made you feel uncomfortable in this group. It is always hard to accept the automatic distrust that one’s mere presence can evoke. Welcome to our world; this is what men experience every day. We are vilified by the press, portrayed as a buffoon or criminal by the media, treated as guilty until proven innocent in the courts, accorded second class status by governments, placed last in line during an emergency, are the only ones drafted to die for our co…
/r/MensRights24/03/23 08:31 PM
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Women always complain about having to wait in line to use the toilets. Since there is only one, the line here will be very long. From this, I take it that the sole intent is to have a lineup of women ogling, criticizing and otherwise humiliating the men. Clearly, men need to tear down those stall walls. Women peeing on an exposed toilet would be equality.
/r/MensRights24/03/23 02:39 PM
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Why am I not surprised that the woman quoted said that she was "horrified by the lack of privacy for herself and any man who might come in". Putting her own concern first even though female privacy is better protected while the men's privacy is zero. Men, do yourself a favor and boycott this theatre, even if they have gender specific bathrooms for males. If for any reason, you find yourself needing to use a facility such as this, use the stall and, if a woman is standing in line behind you, make…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 11:28 PM
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I wish that I could say that I was surprised at this but I have seen too many examples to believe that it is simply some kind of benign oversight. I have even seen one instance where the urinals were visible from the exterior door, adjacent to a busy public walkway. Worse, that door was propped open. In your case, consider going to HR with the issue. This might lead to blow back so you might want to send an anonymous note with a very clear "cc" to whatever Human Rights agency has authority in yo…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 06:12 PM
1

Once upon a time, women didn't have the right to vote. Thus, they couldn't support the politicians that would give them that right. What did they do? Protested, lobbied - until they damned well got what they wanted. They were right to do so but men are right on this issue too and the law is wrong. Public consciousness must again be raised and yes, I know that this is fighting against the tide. The argument that you didn't have a problem with it before is rather presumptuous. How can they possibl…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 06:04 PM
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I am also fully in agreement but have often wondered why boys who have been subjected to this barbarity have not later sued their parents, the hospitals, the doctors, and/or anyone assisting. Perhaps men need to work toward a class action suit on behalf of male victims and, make no mistake, these are victims. Even if said lawsuit does not succeed or isn't allowed an opportunity in court (likely in our currently biased environment), this will raise the issue and start the dialog. Like all other d…
/r/MensRights23/03/23 03:58 PM
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This is likely only a step along feminists' intended path. It would inevitably lead to even more men rejecting any kind of relationship with women. However, this too may be part of the goal. They will then want unrestricted access to sperm banks, free IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), and full taxpayer support for single mothers. There has also, in the past, been discussions about making sperm donors liable for child support. Due to DNA testing, the anonymity of donors can no longer be guaranteed. T…
/r/MensRights22/03/23 11:50 PM
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We should not accept this kind of treatment. This is an example of how men are being conditioned to expect a lower level of privacy, dignity and respect. Once accepted, society is consigning men to a lower, second class, status. All other forms of discrimination and impaired rights flow naturally from there. Male gender equality will then be harder, if not impossible, to achieve. Someone has suggested gender neutral zones with proper floor to ceiling stalls. That is fine as long as there is eith…
/r/MensRights22/03/23 06:14 PM
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The mgtow crowd will probably use this video in their recruitment efforts
/r/MensRights21/03/23 11:28 PM
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That is rather a sore subject with me. Justin has managed to "charm" the female electorate because he identifies himself as a feminist. Women appear to be blind to the fact that Justin is the poster boy for undeserved white male privilege. He didn't get his position through demonstrated competence nor for toiling long and hard in the party ranks. No, he got his position simply via name recognition - his father was a previous PM. This is an example where, as men, we could do ourselves a favor by …
/r/MensRights20/03/23 11:24 PM
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No amount of money won in a lawsuit will buy back his reputation.
/r/MensRights19/03/23 03:27 PM
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No where in that article did I see where they had made a direct connection between growth in the incel movement and an increase in violence against women. They appear to be drawing an inference from changes in just two statistical data points one of which does NOT support their contention. The other, the comparison to the five year average, may be badly flawed because of its base. At least two of those five years would have been heavily influenced by Covid19. Neither of the quoted stats would su…
/r/MensRights18/03/23 11:14 PM
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They are signaling to the world that they hold the moral high ground. Another question you might ask is why they are allowed to make a virtue out of their nasty dispositions, even bragging about their violent tendencies when they are PMSing. That too is a product of hormones.
/r/MensRights17/03/23 06:43 PM
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The men who run the system already "have theirs". Given the current anti-male sentiment in our society, it is easy and popular for them to discriminate against other men. This serves to cement their own position while helping to eliminate at least some of the possible competition.
/r/MensRights17/03/23 05:59 PM
1

Looks like the output I received from chatGPT. It gave me that same result when I asked the question. I then went on to ask for a joke about a) black people, b) white people, c) someone from the LGBTQ community, d) a heterosexual person, e) a Muslim, and f) a Christian. It declined to answer a, c, and e but did give me a joke for b, d and f. The claim that it is unbiased is absolute nonsense and we cannot allow this kind of rabid bias to infest our AI programs.
/r/MensRights15/03/23 11:50 PM
2

Over a number of years, I have seen at least 4 cases in my vicinity that have come to trial where an older woman has had sex with an underage male. In the most recent case, I missed hearing the actual decision. The report I did hear was that the mother of the boy in question was absolutely livid at an acquittal. It probably didn't help that the accused was a former friend hers. In another case, the judge acquitted the guilty party because "there isn't much of that kind of thing". Said another wa…
/r/MensRights15/03/23 11:41 PM
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Consider doing so if this ever happens again. It will help to raise the public awareness of this nonsense. As you found out, arguing the issue verbally was useless. In the classroom, she ruled - outside of it???
/r/MensRights15/03/23 02:16 AM
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A great many years back I was subscribed to a different publication that printed an article with the title "Daddy is useless". It was not about the author's father, it was written to suggest that ALL fathers were useless. You guessed it, the writer was female. In any case, I wrote the publication to tell them to cancel my subscription immediately. I did not hear back from them but at least there is now one less source of misandric nonsense in my life.
/r/MensRights15/03/23 01:29 AM
2

Why in the world didn't you and the other boy simply walk out of the classroom, leaving your "portion" untouched? Sometimes a very simple protest like this can be the most effective.
/r/MensRights14/03/23 06:19 PM
1

I live in a jurisdiction where most health care costs are covered by a provincial insurance plan. Under that plan, the cost of regular mammograms is free though frequency may vary depending on family history. Prostate checks though, are not necessarily covered. In the past, this was true regardless of age or the individual's current status. I know this latter because I had a client (then past age 65) who was being treated for prostate cancer. It was necessary for him to get fairly regular tests …
/r/MensRights13/03/23 11:31 PM
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We liberated that country from the Nazis just so the Feminazis could take over???
/r/MensRights13/03/23 02:18 AM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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