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Your post is well written, and I appreciate your breakdown of the many statistics you've presented. One thing I would say is that you seem to present rape as a female only issue? Surely WAR are not the only campaigning group to have used the statistics incorrectly/misleadingly? Women are not the only gender group that might withdraw their claim, nor are they the only gender group that make false allegations, nor are husband/boyfriends the only people a victim may wish to protect. Surely wives/gi…
/r/MensRights20/02/11 07:53 PM
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Surely any tactic to increase the likelihood of victims of rape coming foreward, both female and male, and perpetrators being convicted, again both female and male, is a good thing? That's how I see it, do you not see it this way? I haven't seen any evidence, or even much speculation, to suggest that increased funding for specialist training, and an increase in knowledge in general across the board with regards to the law, has increased false allegations. Isn't that what the outcome was of the u…
/r/MensRights19/02/11 06:36 PM
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Ah ok, I wasn't aware of the conviction rates of other crimes. 55% just seemed pretty low out of context.
/r/MensRights19/02/11 03:01 PM
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Good point, well made. I share your opinion exactly on this, you put it really succinctly. It is such a shame that we even need to have feminism or mens rights activists because each individual's rights should be so obvious that they needn't be backed by specific legislation. As long as men and women equally contribute to the raising a child, they should each have equal parenting rights.
/r/MensRights19/02/11 01:35 AM
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I'm not an expert or anything, not being a family man myself, but aren't the benefits of a family man something to be earned, and not given? I see a lot of policy regarding women as being not to remove those rights from men, but to ensure that women too can have the same purpose in life and valuable things that traditionally only men had, do you not see it like that? I think child support should be based solely on earnings and not gender, and that custody of children following a break up should,…
/r/MensRights19/02/11 01:10 AM
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Isn't only a 50% conviction rate still pretty bad? I mean, obviously reporting purposefully misleading data cannot be excused, but still that's not really a great statistic.
/r/MensRights19/02/11 12:47 AM
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Feminist writing has often advocated that the values of a patriarchy are as detrimental to men as they are to women.
/r/MensRights19/02/11 12:22 AM
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