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| 8 | 23 years ago today, Phil Hartman of The Simpsons was murdered by his abusive wife. Let his death always be a reminder that domestic violence also affects men.My heart broke that day. I was a kid, just barely a teenager, obsessed with comedy. Phil Hartman, Norm Macdonald, and Tony Slattery were my heroes. 1998 was a particularly bad year for me because of Norm losing Weekend Update, Phil Hartmans death, and Whose Line coming to America and bringing a lot of regulars but no Tony Slattery. | /r/MensRights | 28/05/21 04:49 PM |
| 0 | 75 years ago, men and only men were conscripted to die in WW2. Today, game developers shoehorn female soldiers in WW2 games, unabashedly erasing men's coerced sacrifice from popular culture, all for money.Let’s let Star Trek offer a counter argument. | /r/MensRights | 13/07/18 07:03 PM |
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