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The Force Awakens was the last movie I watched cold in a theater. After that completely bent over the Star Wars Universe, I was done. And that was mild by woke standards. I waited to see movies like John Wick until they were well reviewed and I had friends who endorsed it. I just don't trust Hollywood anymore. I guarantee the only way for me to watch the Barbie movie would be high as balls, but I don't do drugs.
/r/MensRights13/08/23 11:23 AM
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I assume by "your", you meant "their"?
/r/MensRights11/08/23 01:09 PM
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Welcome to the fucked up concept of "tenure"
/r/MensRights11/08/23 10:31 AM

Take for example the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory (CMNI). This is a validated tool used in feminist research to test whether men are acting like men. That this even exists is ludicrous.
/r/MensRights11/08/23 10:25 AM

Yes, because the transition to Marxism doesn't happen until they've corrupted history. They have to twist reality first to get people to buy into it because no rational person would. China, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, Korea, it has happened over and over again. Learn some history. "So, swing and a miss there boy."
/r/MensRights10/08/23 03:37 PM
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A good perspective. Sad you have a higher likelihood of winning a single hand of blackjack, I've heard someone say.
/r/MensRights10/08/23 03:35 PM

There's a greater than 50% chance your marriage will be fine. That's not quite true. It's >50% IF you remove the 5% of men that file for divorce. You are up to 46% likely to have your wife divorce you. That's not great odds.
/r/MensRights10/08/23 01:27 PM
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Just another incentive to not get married. A married man can't get a DNA test, but the guy the woman banged from the bar one night would have to so she can get child support. How fucked is that.
/r/MensRights10/08/23 11:12 AM

There are estimates that 10-30% of men are raising children that aren't theirs. Without their knowledge.
/r/MensRights10/08/23 10:16 AM
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So you're only interested in the scorecard. As I said.
/r/MensRights10/08/23 10:09 AM

What are you talking about? Isabella, Elizabeth, and Victoria were the most powerful human being on the planet during their reigns.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 11:08 PM
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The entire 19th century is called the Victorian era. It isn't a fucking sports event. You people are delusional.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 10:41 PM

Absolutely correct. I selected obvious individuals for simplicity. Alexander the Great was driven by his mother. Leonidas was represented by his wife while he went off to fight the Battle of Thermopylae. The whole narrative of "men have been in charge" is bullshit. Men and women functioned as a symbiotic unit until about 50 years ago.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 08:59 PM
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However, men have always had more power Total lie. As my top post lays out nicely.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 08:21 PM

That's how Marxists function. Every country that has fallen to communism has started by rewriting history.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 08:18 PM
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Feel free. There are MANY more.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 08:17 PM

I'm not going through 4,000 years of human history to prove my point. I've provided enough evidence. You're an ideological warrior if you are only interested in "the score"
/r/MensRights09/08/23 08:16 PM

The statement was "men ruled the world for centuries". It is absolutely false. Isabella of Spain was the most powerful person on the planet for a half century. Victoria was the most powerful person on the planet for half a century. Between them 100 of the last 500 years were dominated by a woman in power. Almost back to back. So you DO only care about the "score". I won't debate stupidity.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 05:52 PM

I'm sorry. I didn't realize we were keeping score. Isabella ruled Spain in the 15th century. It was the most powerful country in the world at the time. Led by a woman. Oh, and those "colonizers" that came from the new world? Yup. Isabella. Catherine the Great ruled Russia in the 18th century OVERTHROWING her husband to do so. She expanded Russia by 520,000 sq mi and raised it to the third largest power in Europe. There is an entire age of history named after Queen Victoria. Cleopatra rebelled ag…
/r/MensRights09/08/23 05:24 PM

Sparta Catherine the Great Cleopatra Catherine di Medici Hatshepsut Theodora of Byzantium Suiko of Japan Queen Isabella Cixi of China Queen Elizabeth Queen Victoria... Entitled Western women say what?
/r/MensRights09/08/23 04:40 PM

The word you're looking for is collaborators.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 10:40 AM
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Stop participating. Go live your life. Build your empire. Save your money. Retire early. Nothing in this "dog chasing the rabbit" culture is worth valuing or defending.
/r/MensRights09/08/23 10:39 AM
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I'm happy to be polite to someone, male or female. I'm not going to intentionally be a jerk. But open the car door, pay for meals, go out of your way to help, no thanks. Women really do not understand what men's interaction with society is really like. We are invisible except for two circumstances, someone needs something or we are perceived as a threat. Virtually every woman gets attention on demand from when they're children to about 30. Virtually no men do. We used to go out of our way becaus…
/r/MensRights09/08/23 10:08 AM
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Not for long.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 09:20 PM
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Nope. They are Strong and Independent<sup>TM.</sup> They can fend for themselves.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 09:20 PM
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Agreed 100%
/r/MensRights08/08/23 06:38 PM

What is the point? Women want to be treated equally. That means we treat them like we treat other men. I'm not chivalrous or obliging to other men. If a man is struggling he just tries harder. The want the rights of men, the privileges of women, and the accountability of children.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 05:22 PM
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Thanks. I'm all good now. I just want to make sure my virtual sons don't suffer the same fate.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 04:24 PM

I don't hear men saying, "Hey babe! Can you do my prostate exam and check my testicles for lumps?"
/r/MensRights08/08/23 03:45 PM
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I know it's a typo, but they already know how to be hood wives.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 03:44 PM
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Redhead, druggie, violent tendencies, extremist views, and pregnant. That's the perfect storm. Glad she drew a long sentence. Never aggro a woman like that. In a fight they have no boundaries and will turn psychotic on a dime.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 12:17 PM
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There is one qualifier. If they have kids and are the custodial parent. Single moms are one of the unhappiest demographics out there. All the responsibilities of parent and head of household with no one to help. They don't get the "hot girl summer" effect from divorce. That will hurt.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 11:19 AM
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Women are being taught from birth that they are perfect and can have anything they desire. It all started in the 90s with participation culture. Everybody gets a trophy and no one loses. It's incredibly destructive. What makes it worse is that women are not being held accountable for anything. Not just in relationships. In school, law, the workplace, everywhere. All while men are responsible for everything. We have over the last 50 years created the most narcissistic, entitled group of people on…
/r/MensRights08/08/23 11:12 AM

LOL. That's total. I just looked it up. His first divorce cost $80M. I wish I had their kind of money. :)
/r/MensRights08/08/23 11:06 AM
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There are millions of women who have gotten pregnant by "bad boys", some with multiple baby daddies, who get absolutely nothing from them. Child support should be provided always, but it's only the suckers who got married who get to pay alimony and split assets. The only thing marriage does is guarantee a payout for women when they eventually decide they need to "discover their true self" or "live their truth"
/r/MensRights08/08/23 11:02 AM
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Why do you people always jump to conclusions... It doesn't matter how much money I had. I accumulated it over 20 years. I was married for 5. She got half. So yes. It was unfair. No one "deserves" $120K a year for a 5 year marriage to cook (once a week) and babysit (when my mother or sister wasn't), when she wasn't off banging other guys of course. I could have regularly paid a chef, housekeeper, nanny and escort for 5 years and STILL come out ahead. My point is to warn other men that there is no…
/r/MensRights08/08/23 10:51 AM
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I'm familiar with both. The .357 is far more effective.
/r/MensRights08/08/23 10:36 AM
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We know.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 10:02 PM
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In a sense, "he's" right. When walking alone at night, I don't need pepper spray. Because I carry a .357.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 07:51 PM
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Wait.....what?
/r/MensRights07/08/23 06:46 PM
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Old Polish saying. "Nie mój cyrk, nie moje małpy" Sleep well, grandma.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 06:33 PM
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/feb/25/young-men-relationships-study-week-in-patriarchy
/r/MensRights07/08/23 06:29 PM
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HAHAHA! No, brother. Prenups are notoriously unenforceable. Final bill was about $600K. Use me as your warning sign.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 06:13 PM
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Yup. After my divorce I swore off relationships. I invested every spare penny and retired 15 years early as a millionaire. I should have 30 years ahead of me doing whatever I want with more money than I can ever spend. I could have done it 10 years earlier if I hadn't made the mistake. For the younger guys, DO NOT GET MARRIED. It's your life, no one else's.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 04:39 PM
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Don't care. I did it the right way and had all the qualifications: 6', 6-figures, 6-pack, etc. Got married, mortgage, picket fence, kids, dogs, vacations 4 times a year. She still cheated on me and divorce raped me. There is zero incentive for men to get married. Stop playing the game, save your money, retire early, enjoy your life. Society no longer supports men. We no longer have to support society. Let the women do it all if they want. Not my circus, not my monkeys.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 12:07 PM
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I don't hate all women. I hate certain women for their actions towards me. The problem is that, over the years, that number has continued to grow and grow. So I don't hate the rest of them, but I definitely do not trust them. You can only touch a hot stove so many times...
/r/MensRights07/08/23 11:58 AM
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It is VERY well documented that women are highly likely to act based on the perceived trend of their "peer group". It's one of the reasons why there has been something like a 4000% increase in young girls identifying as LGBT in the last 4 years. It's trendy.
/r/MensRights07/08/23 11:53 AM
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Thank you for asking that. It sent me down an interesting rabbit hole. As far as I could see, they don't exist. What is clear is that there are more than 400% more single mothers than single fathers. Single fathers are twice as likely to be employed and make twice as much money. Their children are 40% more likely to stay in school through grade 12. Children with a father are 80% less likely to ever go to jail. I picked those out of a bunch of studies that I found through Google, so grain of salt…
/r/MensRights07/08/23 10:49 AM
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And? 25% of households are single mother homes, yet: 70% of inmates in state juvenile detention centers serving long sentences, were raised by single mothers 72% of juvenile murderers, and 60% of rapists came from single mother homes 70% of teen births occur to girls in single mother homes 63% of all youth suicides 71% of all adolescent chemical/substance abusers 90% of all homeless and runaway children, came from single mother homes. Congratulations, you beat the odds. Feel lucky that you were …
/r/MensRights06/08/23 11:40 PM
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You can't.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 11:05 PM
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The Philippines is better by a wide margin.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 10:48 PM
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Single mothers are single-handedly destroying this country.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 10:38 PM
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Stop participating. Grow a strong network of male friends, build your wealth, adventure, challenge yourself, rent a woman if you need to satisfy an urge. Until we hit the critical mass of enough men doing this, nothing will change.
/r/MensRights06/08/23 02:40 PM
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What shithole school do you go to that has a lesson plan called "rape culture"?
/r/MensRights05/08/23 09:35 PM
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Typical. Impervious to logic. That was 50 years ago. The women impacted by that have been out of the workforce for 10-20 years. 25% of them are dead. Enjoy your tilting at windmills though.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 05:44 PM
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It wouldn't be so bad if men weren't financially penalized for a marriage dissolving, no matter who initiated it or who is at fault. Vegas is less risky.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 05:36 PM
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What part of "it isn't half a century ago" don't you get? Assuming a 40 year career, women retiring now entered the workforce in 1985. 15 years after your "oppression" date. People who entered the workforce in the 70s have been retired for a decade or more. And you still haven't shown any evidence. As I expected.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 05:29 PM
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Women having "disadvantages" is laughable to the point of absurdity. Provide evidence. OBJECTIVE evidence, and I will reconsider. Not one of the women in my family experienced anything like what you are describing. Of course, my grandmother was from Europe so that likely had something to do with it. She didn't teach her children to be victims. Any woman today could graduate from high school and have a job in the trades making 6-figures inside of 5 years. We know why that's not happening though..…
/r/MensRights05/08/23 05:21 PM
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This bullshit argument again. Women make less than men because they work jobs that pay less. Again, my mother was a nurse and raised two kids as a single parent. Go back to gender studies.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 05:06 PM
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What are you smoking? That was 50 years ago. They waited a half century to "make their own money"? My mother and all my aunts were working professionally 40 years ago. My aunts were paralegals and corporate managers, my mother was a nurse. Wherever you're getting your facts from, you should probably stop.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 05:00 PM
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Agreed but don’t forget, there are good women out there who won’t do this to a man..they just are rare to find nowadays It no longer matters. People say to stay away from marriage because it has a 50% chance of failure. But if you only have a 20% chance of encountering a good woman in the first place, it's not even worth the attempt.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 03:18 PM
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"With reports of a sharp increase in the number of men in Uganda seeking paternity tests, fears are growing it could break up families and leave children psychologically scarred. " So, women cheat on men... ...women most affected.
/r/MensRights05/08/23 02:56 PM
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DO. NOT. GET. MARRIED. It is only going to get worse.
/r/MensRights04/08/23 09:22 PM
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