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If all it takes is one woman in a fictionalized depiction of WWII to "erase men's coerced sacrifice" then goddamn, that sacrifice must have been fragile as all hell. Ask yourself, what is more likely: a. $8.5 billion dollar company conducting a conspiracy to devalue men by including a female in a video game trailer. b. Video game company that has been criticized time and again for making one WWII shooter after another year after year decides to change things up a little and focus their marketing…
/r/MensRights13/07/18 09:57 PM
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No, but I did say I was opposed to "token bullshit," as I think it only satisfies people who don't really care about the issue. Since you have consistently not cared about what the Office of Women's Health does, only that the word "Women" is in the title, I think it's fair to infer that is the only thing you care about. The "Office of Men's Health" could be $32 million dollars worth of cricket scores and brownie recipes and you'd never know.
/r/MensRights23/08/17 03:26 AM
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Thanks for assigning me my beliefs, I was wondering when you'd get to that. And for the record, you haven't seen me fight for anything. Just against your tiny bullshit.
/r/MensRights23/08/17 03:05 AM
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I'm vehemently opposed to token bullshit, which is what that office is compared to the entirety of the health care budget. The DoD spent more money on a fucking gas station in Afghanistan. My argument is that you're being a petty idiot who posts wikipedia entries that offer no new article or information on the gender death gap. All you're doing is making noise to gain karma from the echo chamber. Not to mention you keep coming back to the same "Office of Women's Health" website like it's a perso…
/r/MensRights23/08/17 02:45 AM
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Good one
/r/MensRights23/08/17 02:34 AM
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I didn't quote him because I didn't expect you to go 10 deep in a conversation between him and I. Those quotes just came from others in the thread above this one. Since you wanted quotes of him advancing that argument so badly, here you go: The government treats women's health as am issue that requires it's own special division even though men have a mortality rate 60 percent higher. and my point is that men are fucking dying at a much faster rate, so what do we do? Nothing. Worse than nothing, …
/r/MensRights23/08/17 02:33 AM
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So your whooooooooole argument is that men don't get an "Office of Men's Health" with a $32 million dollar budget? And that this is the critical inequity in the system?
/r/MensRights23/08/17 02:30 AM
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Jesus, you're a cranky little boy. I hope that 72 in your user name is how many goals you scored in Rocket League and not your birth year. ALL of what I listed was a government program (hence the .gov website listing) or funded in part by government grant. More money goes into those programs than the piddly little $32 million dollars that so offends you for the Office of Women's health. By a goddamn longshot. The fact that it offends you so much is very, very sad. Oh! I got links too! No one her…
/r/MensRights23/08/17 01:33 AM
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In 2012, $400 million dollars (of a total $140 BILLION budget for veterans) was set aside to improve access to services for female veterans. There are 2,051,484 female veterans as of 2016. Seeing a website that says "We care about the unique problems that women face" doesn't mean "We take money away from men for problems that aren't real."
/r/MensRights23/08/17 01:21 AM
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Did you just teleport to the bottom of the thread? You had to have passed a great many people making this argument to get here. Who cares? Men over 60 are useless, let them die earlier, more resources for strong womyn. Just imagine if it was the other way round. We'd never hear the end of it. There is no need for a men's health problem as Elderly Women Feelz Worse Than Dead Men. Women are oppressed. Women are oppressed. Women are oppressed. Say this 1000 times and give more undeserved resources …
/r/MensRights23/08/17 01:04 AM
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Just typing "mortality rate" means nothing. You cite no specific cause, no comparative demographics, nothing. Just "60% higher!" By your completely generalized statement, that would mean for every 1,000,000 female deaths a year, there are 1,600,000 male deaths. And that is not the case. It's closer to 30% in the US, over every age and every ethnicity, which can be attributed to the fact that women live an average of 5 years longer. Male dominated, high mortality jobs like military and police als…
/r/MensRights23/08/17 12:47 AM
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Yes, the Office of Women's Health, has a budget line item of $32 million dollars. They use that money to run committees to support the HHS, do education outreach to consumers and doctors and fund programs like this one that studies and tries to help prevent the misuse of opioids, something women do at a much higher rate than men. It isn't like they're paying scientists to find a way to grind up old men into makeup. The Department of Health and Human Services, which runs the Office of Women's Hea…
/r/MensRights22/08/17 11:58 PM
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So we've gone from "There's no men's health programs!" to "Those websites with men's health programs don't exactly mirror women's health programs URLs!" to "some of those men's health programs you found after 5 seconds of searching have bad links and one has a shirt!" to "There are no federal men's health agencies dedicated solely to my gender!" Should we go next to "There's no government health agency dedicated to me solely with my name on the building!" If you want to improve visibility of som…
/r/MensRights22/08/17 11:08 PM
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Your whole argument is literally about website URLs. What good do you believe you are doing here? Do I believe that more could be done for men's health in their later years? Yes. Why is that the fault of women, or people who advocate for their health, as many in this thread have said? Do you really think we take money from men's health to put it in women's health? That we sacrifice old men for the good of women? This is an idiotic way of arguing to improve anything and just makes more enemies. I…
/r/MensRights22/08/17 10:21 PM
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Really? Your "proof" is that there are no Men's Health programs is that there aren't mirrored URLs? And your "article link" is literally a demographic page from wikipedia? You didn't even link the fucking age or gender tab, you linked the ethnicity one! I'm not going to bother with most of them because I don't want to get this much stupid on me but: https://www.cdc.gov/women/index.htm is the Center for Disease Control's page for women's health https://www.cdc.gov/men/index.htm does not exist THE…
/r/MensRights22/08/17 09:56 PM
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Source of the comment that "women were staying home because they felt uncomfortable." NPR interviewed former software engineer Kelly Ellis and the comment came from her and seemingly nowhere else.
/r/PussyPassDenied11/08/17 04:10 PM
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Consider the source: Kelly Ellis, who told NPR that women were staying home because they felt uncomfortable, doesn't work at Google anymore. She left in 2014 after she felt she was sexually harassed. She has no first hand knowledge of this fact and a very big axe to grind.
/r/PussyPassDenied10/08/17 06:44 PM
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Another software engineer who used to work for Google, Kelly Ellis, says some women who still work at the company stayed home Monday because the memo made them "uncomfortable going back to work." Wait, this whole "women be walkin' out ya'll" thing is based on the heresay of someone who used to work for Google? Do we have any other source for this, or is this just someone with an axe to grind?
/r/MensRights09/08/17 06:04 PM
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