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| 5 | College student who lied about getting raped begs to dodge jailBuying a video game console to play a single video game when you barely have rent money is high impulsiveness. This whole situation she caused is either attributed to her being just a shit person in general, or lacking in capacity of empathy and/or understanding of legality and causality. That would be more than ADD. If that's caused by mental illness, then it'll be interesting to see how they explain she even got to this point in life like that. | /r/MensRights | 10/09/17 06:46 PM |
| 1 | My college just built a brand new gym and guess what? No men are allowed from 3-5 p.m.!Added to my Amazon list, thanks. | /r/MensRights | 10/02/15 01:46 PM |
| 2 | Why is The Red Pill, an ideology that not only strictly polices men's gender roles, but also discounts a majority of men as lesser "betas", so prevalent on here?That is a poor metric for determining where allegiances lie. I am personally subbed to many places that I do not necessarily agree with but wish to learn more about so that I can understand them better and potentially bridge gaps better. I was subbed to TRP for a while for that reason but soon learned that there wasn't really that much to learn about them. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/15 12:45 PM |
| 1 | Bill Burr on women: "I'm not saying your problems get solved, but at least they're taken seriously"I think that was him proving to ABC that we is just as much as a sell out whore as every one else who wanted Letterman's job and he's ready for network broadcast. | /r/MensRights | 22/12/14 01:52 PM |
| 3 | Anita Sarkeesian on the Marysville school shootingHere are some notable from wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postpartum_psychosis#Notable_cases | /r/MensRights | 25/10/14 01:04 PM |
| 1 | Subjecting women and men to same UK Police Fitness Test is 'sexist'Ehhhh, I wouldn't save it. I looked it up and can't find any verifiable sources for it. I am pretty sure now I got most of thisthe by word of mouth from my uncle, who was an LAPD detective investigating officer involved shootings. | /r/MensRights | 12/09/13 02:44 PM |
| 22 | Subjecting women and men to same UK Police Fitness Test is 'sexist'If I recall properly (I'll have it look it up when I am not posting from the toilet) when LAPD issued quotas for female police officers officer-involved shootings increased dramatically. The lady police officers would almost always shoot when male officers might have been able to take a suspect down without lethal force. This lead to increased complaining about police brutality which lead to increased scrutiny on officer-involved shootings and more difficulty for police to defend themselves with… | /r/MensRights | 09/09/13 02:57 PM |
| 8 | Why can't paternity tests just be a matter of law in hospitals when a baby is born.Especially if the woman knows she cheated and is sure the man isn't the father. | /r/MensRights | 28/07/13 09:45 PM |
| 5 | Why can't paternity tests just be a matter of law in hospitals when a baby is born.I wouldn't object to there being a limit to the number of people she could accuse of being the father. People can call it slut shaming if they want, but if a female can't narrow down the field of prospective fathers down to around 5 or so then they deserves to be on her own. | /r/MensRights | 28/07/13 09:44 PM |
| 5 | Why can't paternity tests just be a matter of law in hospitals when a baby is born.Furthermore, I think the testing should be mandatory (cannot be declined by the parents) because a manipulative woman who knows she cheated would probably force the man to waive the testing. If the testing is mandatory, then there's nothing she can do to guilt the man into declining the test. "Sorry honey, I trust you completely of course but the law is the law. By the way, what was the result?" | /r/MensRights | 28/07/13 09:41 PM |
| 1 | Somehow a simple question makes me troll. Or: my most downvoted comment ever.Why are those schools of thought becoming synonymous with feminism? What do feminists have against capitalism? I could see feminism aligning with socialism and communism since those systems would ensure equal resources and opportunities for everyone regardless of their capabilities, but it seems to me that anarchism wouldn't work out very well for them. I wonder if they see capitalism as evil because there is a necessary class structure. They probably assume that those at the top are there as a … | /r/MensRights | 23/07/13 12:58 PM |
| 1 | Gone expat, been getting a lot of these.The SRS is strong in this thread. | /r/MensRights | 23/07/13 12:07 PM |
| -3 | Gone expat, been getting a lot of these.Is there an underground railroad for men trapped by unwanted pregnancy?? There's a number everyone should keep in his wallet. | /r/MensRights | 23/07/13 11:58 AM |
| 2 | Gone expat, been getting a lot of these.What law has he broken? | /r/MensRights | 23/07/13 11:57 AM |
| 1 | I just realised how true this depiction of society's view is...Is this image a troll attempt? Seems perfectly designed to elicit angry responses from both perspectives. I am pretty severely overweight, I eat and drink too much and hardly ever work out. It's hard to get respect in relationship and professional situations, but probably not as hard in professional situations as it would be if I was female. I am boisterous and outgoing and people typically see me as "partying fat dude who likes to get wasted" while overweight women trying to be professionals ar… | /r/MensRights | 23/07/13 11:36 AM |
| 3 | 'A wife's consent to donate sperm? That's sexist and absurd,' says a male writer who believes it's a man's body, a man's choice (X-post r/worldnews)No, I don't actually. The part I disagree with is "consent". If my wife was giving away her eggs and jeopardizing our ability to have children, I would want to know about it but it wouldn't be right for me to stop her. Since donating sperm doesn't jeopardize a man's ability to reproduce, I'm not sure that the reverse would be true... the wife doesn't really HAVE to know. Still, for the purposes of equality, she should be informed anyway. | /r/MensRights | 11/06/13 08:14 PM |
| 1 | 'A wife's consent to donate sperm? That's sexist and absurd,' says a male writer who believes it's a man's body, a man's choice (X-post r/worldnews)I don't agree that this should be likened to abortion, but a woman donating her eggs is not the same either. Donating sperm does not affect a man's ability to procreate, at least not in any time span beyond a few hours/days. Donating eggs limits a finite supply and could harm a woman's fertility. | /r/MensRights | 11/06/13 07:59 PM |
| 1 | A new shirt I had made.Enjoy your free rocks and eggs. I dare you to wear it to a pride parade. | /r/MensRights | 15/05/13 01:59 PM |
| 2 | A new shirt I had made.I personally don't apply any symbols of political or social preference to myself (including tshirts, bumper stickers, coffee mugs, etc) but I understand why other people do. They are free to express their beliefs and interests, even if they aren't popular. | /r/MensRights | 15/05/13 01:57 PM |
| 3 | A new shirt I had made.If you want there to be sudden and universal acceptance for all individuals who could possibly reside under the ever-widening LGBTx umbrella, you're going to have a bad time. It makes more practical sense for AndyAndrophile to be concerned with his own cause that is only lately becoming more accepted. Once his cause is won, then it's a toe hold for other causes to advance as well. It makes more sense to me win rights for everyone gradually rather than to win no rights for anyone indefinitely. | /r/MensRights | 15/05/13 01:44 PM |
| 2 | A girl at my college posted this on Facebook. She got several comments that agreed, all from other women.I think that most of the time people who are anti-mens rights are really just anti-mens "privilege". | /r/MensRights | 26/04/13 07:03 AM |
| 4 | Sir Patrick Stewart calls on ‘one million men’ to promise an end to violence against womenThere are also a lot of comments belittling those who make those comments. | /r/MensRights | 10/03/13 01:30 AM |
| 1 | Man raped up to eight times a day in prison for 19 months, infected with HIV: "At that point I didn’t give a damn, I was broken, I was broken physically, mentally, I had nothing left I had no spirit aZimbabwe! | /r/MensRights | 20/02/13 05:58 PM |
| 3 | Is there space for Gay men in MensRights?SRS became their primary "safe space" so they expanded from there. | /r/MensRights | 21/01/13 07:15 PM |
| 8 | Is there space for Gay men in MensRights?Only 263 now... I smell SRS. | /r/MensRights | 21/01/13 01:17 PM |
| 1 | A girl I know just posted this on facebook... wonder how hard people would rage if the genders were switched...At least she said "...in my house anyway." I don't think it's an unfair representation if it's true to her situation. | /r/MensRights | 04/01/13 07:24 AM |
| 2 | Comedian Dave Foley (Kids in the Hall) talks about being ordered to pay more child support than he earns, and how is ex-wife lives in a mansion while he gets a loft.Just restrain yourself to keeping close proximity to females who were raised in a society where they face actual problems and don't dedicate themselves to fighting an imagined patriarchy. | /r/MensRights | 04/01/13 07:19 AM |
| 4 | Well now I know at least.. (repost from r/WTF)This is the longest post I've ever read on reddit, and I must say you hit the nail on the head. If more people on both sides of the issue thought like you did we might be able to make some progress on actually preventing rape. | /r/MensRights | 28/11/12 01:05 PM |
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