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DiscriminationPaprikaRainbow/r/MensRights05/10/23 10:03 AM
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Right-wingers are all "facts don't care about your feelings" until you point out that religious "faith" is a feelings-based ideology. I'm against SJWs as well, but social conservatism is a joke.
/r/MensRights28/10/23 02:39 PM
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"I am a sexist and have no problems discriminating against all men but I'd be deeply offended if we discriminated against women" It's not hard to just say it. You're an unapologetic sexist, but in 2023 that's ok as long as it's only directed towards men. "defend perverts" We're talking about all men here don't change my words... You're specifically classifying all men as dangerous, so dangerous that they must be separated from the rest of society as a rule, guilty by default. The comparison to r…
/r/MensRights19/10/23 08:00 AM
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You get it man, especially from your replies. All the "but something happened to a woman!" emotional arguments just fall flat. Segregation and discrimination are evil and I thought we were done with it decades ago. The solution isn't to divide people. And if they will divide us, why can't they give us equal treatment?
/r/MensRights07/10/23 09:21 AM
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Current prisons are separate but equal. Men get their own section and women get their own section. Trains with women only sections is blatantly discriminating against men since there is no men's only section. It's special treatment for women. Honestly, I believe in 0 distinctions between men and women outside of medical records and health related things. There should be no drafting or conscription based on gender. All bathrooms mixed. No separate dress codes based on gender in workplaces. No exp…
/r/MensRights07/10/23 09:08 AM
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Teach people and bystanders to be ok with reporting that behavior? Make it easier and faster to report that behavior? Increase penalties for that behavior? Use camera footage or install more cameras? Install more capacity and run trains more frequently so people aren't squished together? Address your society's loneliness epidemic and normalize dating and relationships between men and women so people don't become creeps in their isolation? If so many men are sooo dangerous to women, why isn't it …
/r/MensRights07/10/23 08:55 AM
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Since you're so sold on segregation, where is the men's only wagon? Surely you'd have no problem with that? Oh subway police officers can enforce certain rules but not others. Sure 🙄 Every time I've been on a train or subway everything is covered in cameras. Very rarely was it actually squeezed so tightly to not be able to identify anyone. Why can't you just admit you're a sexist? Just say it "I'm a sexist and I want preferential treatment for women"
/r/MensRights07/10/23 08:45 AM
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Just admit you're a sexist. That you think people should be discriminated against and treated differently based on their sex, or even that one sex is more valuable/honorable/disposable than the other. Why not just say it outright?
/r/MensRights07/10/23 08:41 AM
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Yeah because criminals totally follow the rules. A sign saying women's only is effective in stopping criminals in their tracks since they must follow the rules 🙄 Discrimination, racism, and sexism have no place in the world in 2023. It's baffling people are on board with this in every aspect until it comes to men.
/r/MensRights07/10/23 07:40 AM
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I'm not denying that it happens. I'm saying segregating an entire group of people based on what a small group of them do is not ok. It's classifying all men as dangerous and normalizing special treatment for women. There are other solutions to this problem. Believe it or not all people can potentially be dangerous or criminals, not just men. Having gender segregation uses similar logic to racial segregation. Just look at all the talk of "safety" from back then, especially white women's "safety" …
/r/MensRights07/10/23 07:06 AM
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People praising sexism as necessary to "protect women" while they'd be appalled by any white's only neighborhood/restaurant/bathroom that was used for people's and especially women's "safety" back in the day.
/r/MensRights07/10/23 05:35 AM
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It's sexism. That's why it's insulting. Just like seeing a "white's only" restaurant or bathroom sign should be insulting to you because racism has no place in society. Sexism has no place in society either. They aren't even trying to make it "separate but equal" since there's no men's only sections.
/r/MensRights07/10/23 05:19 AM
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You're seriously ignoring all the stuff about "safety" that was around at that time? It was a massive "safety" issue, especially of course from white women. Whole communities were segregated by new highways in the 50's and before that many communities were divided along railroad lines. There were tons of lynchings and accusations of black men without any proper trial. It wasn't just racial superiority, many people then and still now are fearful of black people, especially black men. Almost like …
/r/MensRights07/10/23 05:15 AM
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Imagine you go to board a train, and there's 2 sections, the normal section, and the "White's only section". This was a thing for many restaurants and bathrooms in the Southern United states. What exactly are we implying by giving public spaces exclusively to one group? It's sexism and discrimination based on gender.
/r/MensRights07/10/23 05:10 AM
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It's gross and shameful in 2023 that discrimination still exists based on gender. Problems can be resolved with other methods than dividing by gender with spaces exclusively for women but not any for men. People like you talk exactly like "separate but equal" southern Americans during segregation and Jim Crow laws. Surely you'd be appalled by Whites and Blacks only sections of public spaces no? Whites only restaurants? Gotta stay safe right? Unbelievable.
/r/MensRights07/10/23 04:47 AM
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Look at most of the more recent comments. Seems like it's mostly from women that don't normally use this sub or are often heavily downvoted here. I'm sure this got shared somewhere so they could flood it with comments.
/r/MensRights06/10/23 07:54 AM
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