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Only 3 male actors I'd ever listen to....Keannu Reeves, Jim Carey and the late great Robin Williams. All 3 men have, had gone through hard times and are amazingly enlightened. Never trust a person who has not experienced hardship, it breeds entitlement.
/r/MensRights25/11/21 09:36 AM
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Joe Rogan puts it best "there must be something sinister with men who call themselves feminists". In his case it's probably because Hollywood is trying to overcompensate. Just look at the likes of Michael Keaton etc who didn't follow the trends of the time and had his career affected. Sigh now I have to boycott Dr Strange because of this over priviledged idiot. I guess I'll be a pirate.
/r/MensRights25/11/21 06:29 AM
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Please write to the PMs office and ask for confirmation of receipt. Women are being allowed to break up teams of men even in the professional world for no other reason than their emotional issues cause them to portray this as misogyny. I do not think the government incentive for women in STEM catered for this. Women however are taking full advantage on believing they can do anything at the moment. If possible gather some mates and petition the school. All the best in your studies.
/r/MensRights23/11/21 09:51 AM
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It's crazily hard to fight the government. Historically protests need to be formulated and in multiple countries. Good speakers need to articulate the motives of the movement. Be as open to cristizm as possible, get your facts right (this is very important).
/r/MensRights22/11/21 07:06 AM
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I got banned from r\feminism for dropping some truth. Basically I commented on post which was blaming misogyny for women having to wear make-up. I commented that women do this to compete amongst themselves and men usually just want a caring partner. Got banned within 5 minutes. It really is a cult where they are stopping any critism of the movement from occuring and endoctrinating young women who join the sub. I do not believe MR bans anyone? Would be great to see reddit show some stat's on this…
/r/MensRights22/11/21 07:01 AM
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Fair enough. Maybe you live in a bad area. My experience is assholes will be assholes to any gender.
/r/MensRights20/11/21 03:34 PM
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To be honest with you Matt, I don't hear crude comments at all and the men who do this usually harass other men aswell albeit not sexually. What you have to understand is that this is an individualistic problem and not the fact that they are men. They are just harassers period. I'd agree with you usually regarding wearing whatever you want and honestly I still do. It just you have to understand that if you are wearing something to provoke a reaction then you can't choose who gives you that react…
/r/MensRights20/11/21 03:29 PM
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Oh I don't hate women at all. I can't stand feminists however and am pointing out double standards. Where have you been? Feminists have equated looking to harassment. Why do you think men try not to be alone with women in professional settings these days. Anything and I mean ANYTHING can be taken as harassment these days. I agree this sub isn't about hate though my comment may have seemed like it. Majority of women are good, Feminism is toxic period.
/r/MensRights20/11/21 03:09 PM
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Yes there are laws for indecent exposure in public for a reason. Women are straddling the border. It is disgusting and has nothing to do with making women wear more clothes or Islamist wearing hijabs. I would say the same for men if they did the same. You are just an apologist who thinks you should be applauded for sounding PC. People who sit on the fence like yourself usually do not have a contextual understanding of anything and just likes hearing themselve speak. I agree what I said sounds to…
/r/MensRights20/11/21 03:01 PM
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Same in Australia. The women in these roles are extremely vicious.
/r/MensRights20/11/21 12:43 PM
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Uh of course women aren't villainising you, you are their gay pal villanising men together...and please don't use the whole subset of men or women, the term is feminists and young kids who do t know better. You do know that many get bullied in school right? Not just narcissistic you...you should be old enough to understand this and not try to get even. I have a few gay friends and they get caught up in this aswell. Good people though. The fact is feminists are actually villanising women who are …
/r/MensRights20/11/21 11:30 AM
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I've seen not cat calling here where I live. Feminists still be feminists....so you are completely inaccurate. I for 1 wish they would ban women's from wearing tight fitting gym gear out in public which accentuate their genitalia. It's disgusting.
/r/MensRights20/11/21 10:59 AM
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Exactly this. You don't see men wearing their bike compressions out in public, but the amount of women wearing those tight gym wear everywhere which accentuate their genitalia. I now look down or away, it really disgusts me. They can't seem to understand that people should be decent in public.
/r/MensRights20/11/21 10:55 AM
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They should really change UN_Women to something more accurate like UN_Feminists. They really are embarrassing their own gender and creating a greater division amongst men and women.
/r/MensRights20/11/21 10:47 AM
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Happy men's day everyone. I'm pretty sure this will get bigger each year and get more men to speak up on the inequality experienced.
/r/MensRights19/11/21 01:28 AM
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Alright mate, well you have just lost all credibility with your comments. Seems like you are just a run of the mill racist.
/r/MensRights18/11/21 04:02 AM
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This will happen as feminists convince the next generation of men to be less masculine. At the same time they won't want to partner them either. Men better start stepping up in their boys lives to prevent this.
/r/MensRights17/11/21 12:18 PM
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Mix of both I guess. But I wasn't implying that, it's more the idiotic nature of a feminist to even associate an educated Australian born Indian with what they see on the media. I just find feminist arguments so hollow or dumb in most cases. Like interviewing a KKK member. Whenever they can't keep up with a in depth discussion, they proceed to get emotional and resort to stereotyping like this. I
/r/MensRights17/11/21 12:14 PM
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I'd say men and women have their own unique issues in 1st world countries but men's problems are going to increase by a much greater amount over the coming decade mainly due to sociological and economical reasons that are not accounted for when establishing forced equality of outcome. The first that come to mind is that women are still supported by their male partners when unemployed, women however (mostly white women) will not do so on average due to a biological instinct to seek out an alpha. …
/r/MensRights17/11/21 08:51 AM
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Ok so I did slightly more reading, obviously google news articles and yes it does mention North having a higher rate, potentially due to lower reporting in other regions. So I do apologise for asking the question based on hear say without first researching.
/r/MensRights17/11/21 07:46 AM
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No I haven't been to India, that should have been clear from the post. Apologies if I offended you maybe be is more of a racial issue? Do North and South Indians get along?
/r/MensRights17/11/21 07:37 AM
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Well that is an issue. Women's emotions should not allow them to discriminate. Make no mistake, this is discrimination. The same thing occurs in professional settings, if there is any sort of criticism, their emotions kick in and they take it as a personal attack. Everyone is meant to support them even if they fail. It's not appropriate. This is only a subset of women, however it is definitely a large set compared to men.
/r/MensRights15/11/21 10:27 AM
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Explain how they are kinda right objectively.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 05:30 AM
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So there is a higher number of women then men in Australia currently. Should we install a curfew that men can't walk outside past a certain time? Seriously bud if you are going to support this kinda stuff, it's only going to get worse.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:52 AM
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The issue is that you think a man doesn't have the same problem. Do you think a man walking in the middle of the night shouldn't be as careful? I have been harrassed plenty of times. So the problem here is like all feminists is that she is demonising all men because she reads of the tiny few occurances which is amplified by other feminists in the media. This just goes to show that women are a protected class that you believe you can write this way. What if those men would have actually protected…
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:36 AM
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You sure are mate. How's the white knighting treating ya. You getting anwhere with that tactic?
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:27 AM
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Well I guess you deserve your payback. But you probably made her look like she was correct in what she did by sleeping with the brothers wife unfortunately. But doesn't really matter what you do to be honest. Best payback is a life worth living and finding a good partner than outshines your previous in every way.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:23 AM
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Does it really matter in today's world. Feminism has been redefined as anything against men. If you are a woman who believes in the pre 21st century definition of feminism which has more to do with egalitarianism. Then please speak out. Warning though, 21st century feminists are vicious and you may get injured.
/r/MensRights13/11/21 02:09 PM
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In Australia, government departments have had quotas for awhile now. You should see the lazy women that have received management positions. Pretty much if a project is successful it's due to the men under them doing the work It's not hard to imagine that to be successful in an interview, all they have to prove is that they have a vagina. All the hard working women tend to not go for these positions. It is usually the feminists. Feminists = lazy.
/r/MensRights13/11/21 02:03 PM
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Yea I'm too lazy to work for merit. I rather the handout.
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:59 PM
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Yea bud I feel for ya. But your name is DirtyPartyMan? Did you Dirty Party behind her back?
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:55 PM
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How about 2 feminists?
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:52 PM
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3 squirrel's?
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:51 PM
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Or 2 guys and a girl?
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:51 PM
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How about two bears?
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:50 PM
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Nuh man, feminists should be allowed to walk down dark alleyways in drug central and even cats and dogs should not walk behind them. Don't you know??
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:46 PM
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On another note I think just like female only gyms, we should have feminist only everything, so we can keep them away from us. Of course they wouldn't be allowed into the everyone else everything areas. I mean they pretty much hate anything even themselves. I'm just rambling. God they suck balls.
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:44 PM
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Yea man. When I see a girl walking all alone I just wanna rape em. Must be my cave man instinct.
/r/MensRights13/11/21 01:40 PM
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Well you seem more switched on than me at your age. I was subject to a lot of peer pressure etc, but didn't have the internet to help me figure out how to react. I'm not sure it would have helped though as the internet is full of bias/subjective and marketing information something one can only put into context through a life lived. The point, as you somewhat allude to in your personal experiences, is that our youth is innocent, and even from birth depending on parental guidance or lack thereof, …
/r/MensRights12/11/21 09:40 AM
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Honestly there is no point in engaging, the entire movement is narcissistic and it's members extremely uncompromising. I am unsure how governments around the world have bowed down to them. I equate the movement to the nazi party of the 30s/40s managing to convince an entire nation of a perceived inequality and that a single class was to blame. I fully support the equal rights of the past but this is ridiculous. Men can't even assert their rights as they are immediately abused via rape accusation…
/r/MensRights12/11/21 07:02 AM
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What do you mean. I've done much more research than look at subreddits, that was just a reply to youre subjective opinion on these subreddits in which you looked at the top 3 posts. You seem to be accusing me or rather projecting on me the exact nature of your post. How about this, tell me something accurate you believe feminists are arguing for and I'll give you an intelligible reply. Your post itself was wholly subjective and honestly had no depth of understanding or research beyond what you t…
/r/MensRights11/11/21 03:28 PM
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You have not looked at it in context or in depth if you think it's the same. Far from it. I find r/mensrights to have a much more deep understanding of societal impacts than r/feminism, the latter being about bagging out men and using historical events 100 years ago to pretend that women of western society today are experiencing suffrage. It's predominantly a narcissistic movement brainwashing unsuspecting younger women with baseless statements and non-contextual statistics. Western women today …
/r/MensRights11/11/21 10:56 AM
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Got ya. I'm from Oz, we don't have that issue here.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 02:09 PM
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I'm going to take dying out of the equation here. Women want you to protect them, even at times constructive advice is seen as though you are not supporting them. That's why the workplace is a mine field at the moment. Men are scared to say anything even if it's for a greater purpose.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 12:38 PM
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Hmm I doubt there's lack of media coverage for this in developed countries. If anyone died for anyone in this narcissistic world it would be covered regardless of gender. In less developed countries I would believe this but its nothing to do with media coverage, it's to do with bonding during traumatic periods of existence. Actually seeing your partner protect you makes you want to protect them. For example WW2 Jewish population and Vietnam war.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 12:28 PM
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This may be true. But its not an excuse to throw harmful insults.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 11:43 AM
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Good advice. He has to be extremely smart about it if he is going to do anything. This happened to me, albeit not sexual harrassement, it was discriminating my work. I was successfully leading completion of projects by not listening to her wrongful advise. However, she rather the project fail because she was indignant that it was not her decisions that made them successes, while I was working heaps of overtime to get it done and she was taking part time most weeks. Higher up manager (male) of co…
/r/MensRights06/11/21 10:32 AM
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Ah did not know this. However that being said, I'd still do it and then talk to a legal representative to make sure if OP is liable if used for evidence. First consult is usually free.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 10:24 AM
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Those comments are extremely harmful to children or anyone for that matter. It's usually reflective of the person saying it, especially if said to children. Too many people think words are not harmful especially if the offender is use to saying it and the recipient is use to hearing it. If I were you I'd speak to your mum calmly and tell her that you do not think that her comments are resonable and it affects the whole household. She may need to see a therapist to deal with her emotions. I mean …
/r/MensRights06/11/21 10:16 AM
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Nothing to apologise for Brother.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 10:01 AM
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Oh yea that what I meant. She ain't exactly going to agree to it if she knew lol. But still if in a highly security focused employment, it can be illegal (i.e. recording sensitive data on purpose or unintentionally). Unless it was a porn video they both decided to make together. Thats a different story all together.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 09:38 AM
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I guess in certain circumstaces it may be illegal such as if he is working for federal government or a contracted company to fed government. But yes do be wary and ensure you don't gossip either or complain to other employees as you may get a defamation claim filed against you. That would be ironic and highly possible given how Women complainants are treated much better than men.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 09:23 AM
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This is the sort of action that wins the battle but looses the war.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 08:21 AM
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Unfortunately most media columnists and editors are feminists so may be difficult but worth a try.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 08:10 AM
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Are the statistics on the leaflets worldwide or US mostly? Can't exactly distribute leaflets here in Oz if stat's don't apply. Would make things worse. Also "half of all rape victims are men"? I can't see how you got this static, even if it was true, men don't report it. If statistics are incorrect it only serves to damage a cause I fully support.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 08:09 AM
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I upvoted this, but there are some wonderful women out there. I too would die for my children. For my partner i'd choose the one I would die for. My partner is from Vietnam, from a poor family. She's the most intelligent and kind person I know. We both support each other and she's there when I really need her.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 08:01 AM
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Be intelligent. Rebuff gently and keep evidence. Report to HR when you have enough. Try record conversations if you can.
/r/MensRights06/11/21 07:11 AM
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First of all I do not hate women or think that they are unequal in terms of opportunity and final outcome. There is a large proportion of wonderful women just as there are men. The sexes just posses fundamental differences due to hormones and chemistry based on evolution. Men are usually more affected by breakups as women make up their minds long before they decide to leave. In their minds they have already left, and so when the actual event occurs, they are basically not as affected. This is do…
/r/MensRights04/11/21 04:50 AM
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