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| 1 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.It's interesting that apparently this topic triggers people so much that they feel the need to comment. Guess this really is undeniably unfair, huh, so that people feel the need go make a bunch of whataboutisms. Also: Medieval European queens were more likely to wage wars than medieval European kings. Who were the two most iconic colonizing royals? Right, Elizabeth and Victoria, both women. This is one of the least educated posts I’ve seen on this subreddit - and that says a lot. Why do people n… | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:44 PM |
| 3 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.Do you think collective punishment is justice, i.e. if some other guy murders a woman and therefore the state should make me force to serve in the army? So, can I make you compensate me for the way some other woman mistreated me? Should we implement a woman-only tax because some women are gold diggers / divorce men to get their money? Collective punishment doesn't sound so fair when it's directed against your group, I imagine. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:42 PM |
| 3 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.Personal attacks aren't valid forms of argument. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:40 PM |
| 3 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.Medieval European queens were more likely to start wars than medieval European kings. Who were the two most iconic colonizer royals, regardless of gender? Right, Elizabeth and Victoria. Plus, since when is collective punishment okay? Can I also make you compensate me for the way some other woman mistreated me? | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:38 PM |
| 1 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.For some countries, indeed. For certain other countries, that's just not realistic. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:36 PM |
| 0 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.The traditional deal was: women don't get drafted, and in exchange they can't vote, can't visit university, can't divorce without a very solid reason, have to give sex on demand to their husband, and the man is the head of the household. Of course there's 0% chance that'll get implemented. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:35 PM |
| 1 | We need a draft for women, and it needs to be one of our main talking points.I'm sure some women feel that way. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:33 PM |
| 1 | Why is it widely accepted and even encouraged for young women to get cosmetic procedures like breast implants, lip fillers, or nose jobs, yet when men pursue comparable aesthetic enhancements, they often face disproportionate ridicule, backlash, or hostility. What explains this double standard?Well, if you want to go further than OP, you could argue that it's weird that makeup is fine, but men wearing a fake rolex isn't. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:32 PM |
| 1 | Why is it widely accepted and even encouraged for young women to get cosmetic procedures like breast implants, lip fillers, or nose jobs, yet when men pursue comparable aesthetic enhancements, they often face disproportionate ridicule, backlash, or hostility. What explains this double standard?The thing is, if a surgery is successful, you don't notice it. You only notice the bad surgeries. So in your mind 100% of surgeries are bad, when in reality maybe only 30% or so are, and you just didn't spot all the times you were looking at the other 70%. Or whatever that number is. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:32 PM |
| 2 | Why is it widely accepted and even encouraged for young women to get cosmetic procedures like breast implants, lip fillers, or nose jobs, yet when men pursue comparable aesthetic enhancements, they often face disproportionate ridicule, backlash, or hostility. What explains this double standard?Ultimately both men and women want to procreate with people who have good genes, in order to produce healthy offspring. (With the other dimension being: "would this person make a good, reliable, dedicated parent?") The things we're sexually attracted to are markers of good genes. Women want to be able to "cheat" and artificially get signifiers of good genes. So then a mediocre-gene woman can appeal to a man who'd otherwise reject her for having bad genes (i.e. for not being attractive) Women als… | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:30 PM |
| 7 | Is there any major UK political party that is not gynocentric?Restore still doesn't have the labor party's enhanced turbo-misandry. Just because Restore isn't great, doesn't mean labor isn't even worse. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:26 PM |
| 4 | Is there any major UK political party that is not gynocentric?I haven't studied them in depth, but my impression is: Restore: the common amount of misandry UK Labor party: turbo-misandry This doesn't make it motivating to vote for Restore, but it's still relatively better. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/26 08:24 PM |
| 2 | Are we ready for a “Me3” movement?I hope so too, but: - youtube isn't the real world - I can see many women being against extreme excesses of feminism, but that doesn't mean that women are ready to sign up for heavier jail time for women than they get now, smaller chance of them getting the kids, etc. | /r/MensRights | 05/04/26 04:55 PM |
| 35 | Men 17-45 are now not allowed to leave Germany for more than 3 months without military's permissionThis has happened throughout history. But the deal always used to be that men got perks in exchange for this. But now in this enlightened modern era, men still have the traditional obligations but none of the traditional advantages; they still have the modern obligations but none of the modern advantages. Meanwhile, women get to cherry-pick at will. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 04/04/26 05:05 PM |
| 7 | Are we ready for a “Me3” movement?Nope, society at large still doesn't give a fuck about average men. Me2 got traction because society does care about women. | /r/MensRights | 04/04/26 05:01 PM |
| 0 | I am a transgender woman and I can say: female privilege is realHow transphobic of you. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 03:05 PM |
| 1 | I am a transgender woman and I can say: female privilege is realYou're making things waaaaay too complicated. It's just an issue of the west treating men like absolute garbage. u/KatMalum now presents as female and as such is no longer treated as absolute garbage. There you go. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 03:02 PM |
| 1 | I am a transgender woman and I can say: female privilege is real80% of suicides are men. Do you think that's because men are inferior? Okay then you're a sexist. Do you not think that's because men are inferior? Okay then men have it worse. Sure there's a couple of ways in which women have it harder, but on the whole men have it substantially harder than women. Even the fact (though this is a detail and by far not the most important thing) that you can come say this in this sub is privilege. If I said the equivalent in a female sub, I'd get immediately banne… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 02:59 PM |
| 1 | I am a transgender woman and I can say: female privilege is realIf you're a woman, you probably have zero idea how much privilege you have. It goes much further than just easier access to casual sex. Sure being a woman in 2025 is hard, but being a man in 2025 is far harder. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 02:57 PM |
| 1 | I am a transgender woman and I can say: female privilege is realI think you're conflating "doesn't give the trans community everything it wants, because other groups have needs to" (trans people in bathroom / sports discussions) with "shitting on trans people." Those are different things. Please paypal me $1000, because I need $1000 and screw what everyone else wants. If you fail to do so, I will consider that to be you shitting on me. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 02:56 PM |
| 2 | I am a transgender woman and I can say: female privilege is realWell in my case, twice I cried in front of my then-girlfriend, and twice she dumped me. That's why I'm currently lonely (and single). What also doesn't help is that whenever men are mistreated by society as OP described, women line up to tell you that it's the fault of yourself / men / patriarchy (i.e. men). So basically women line up to victim-blame men. That also makes men lonelier. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 02:49 PM |
| 1 | I am a transgender woman and I can say: female privilege is realIt's women who have societal privilege. Society discriminates against men. But men are on average more rational and less emotional and physically more capable, and I enjoy those things. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 02:44 PM |
| 2 | Men More Likely to Die by SuicideIt's a play on the Hillary Clinton quote saying saying that women are the primary victims of war. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/25 02:38 PM |
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