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| 3 | Dr. Oz does not recommend male babysitters in his book "You: Raising your Child"You're asking Dr. Oz for sources? That's a good one. | /r/MensRights | 10/07/12 02:11 AM |
| 2 | Saw this on Facebook and it pissed me off. Apparently single dads are incapable of creating a "home"Yo dawg I heard you like yos in yo yous so I put a yo in yo you so you can yo while you you. | /r/MensRights | 23/06/12 05:53 PM |
| 2 | Kickstarter documentary for Brian Banks gets full funding of $40,000. We made a difference!I actually heard about this from 4chan's /v/ board first, surprisingly enough. For those of you who don't know, it's the birthing ground of that Tropes vs. Men abomination. | /r/MensRights | 22/06/12 04:59 PM |
| 0 | A Feminist Reading ListI'm continually baffled as to why we need Feminist reading lists. Seems to me that those who would have the means and the desire to understand and ponder on the contents of such texts have already been educated on feminism in high school and some, into college. | /r/MensRights | 15/06/12 12:21 AM |
| -4 | The Assumptions Behind the Feminist Concept of "Rape Culture"By making rape cases more about accurate reporting and physical evidence, I'd argue that it would be significantly more difficult to make a credible rape case that was also false. It's an unfortunate consequence of how our legal system is structured that there -will- be wrongful convictions. It's a bit tangential to MRM, but I'd say it's going to be a significant legal reform issue in its own right, and that's how we handle wrongful convictions. As it stands, you're kinda just booted out the doo… | /r/MensRights | 14/06/12 10:03 PM |
| 5 | The Assumptions Behind the Feminist Concept of "Rape Culture"Current anti-rape campaigns are empty nothings that don't solve the problem and needlessly restrict women. Indeed, and worse still, the feminist movement and the culture at large doesn't provide the support needed for rape victims to accurately and effectively report rape. What we need to do is make rape kits more available; empower the women who are raped to report and testify; and finally, to legally skewer those who actually are rapists. What the current anti-rape campaigns do instead is turn… | /r/MensRights | 14/06/12 07:56 PM |
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