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Men and women have always worked back breaking labor side by side, and still do. It’s just been genderized recently in the west (about when the middle class appeared). Middle class women are the lower class that has the privilege of not doing manual labor. But all over the world, still to this day, and all throughout history women were along side men, building pyramids, working fields (especially pre colonial americas) etc. these are working class “peasant” women. to say “women do house chores w…
/r/AntiFeminists07/06/22 03:20 PM
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yeah we dont need trolls to be misogynistic! We got supporters right here calling women over emotional bitches!
/r/MensRights25/05/22 03:02 AM
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5th grade? And you’re on this sub and on reddit in general and you had a political argument in 5th grade? The t-series thing happened only a few years ago. Like 2 or 3. I didn’t even know what democrats or republicans were when i was 11. You need to get off the internet, it rots your brain and is a complete waste of time. Don’t waste your young years staring at a screen. And especially this sub Reddit and reddit in general.
/r/MensRights11/05/22 10:51 PM
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The great pyramids weren’t build by slaves but build by the cities people in large compensated shifts that were months long. Recent archeological evidence proves this, men and women were all recruited. Before the industrial revolution, there was no middle class. Serfdom was the largest class making up 75% of the population. These people were very poor and worked year round, there was no sex discrimination when it came to manual labor, on top of that women were also expected to rear children and …
/r/MensRights08/05/22 05:34 AM
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Yet again, you’re thinking of the industrialized western world, women were there moving giant sandstone blocks when building the great pyramids, they carved and moved the sculptures on Easter island, they made rope and plowed fields in medieval Europe, Asia Africa and Americas. Yeah women were always their beside men working in shitty conditions, like forever. Youre just cherry picking time periods and places where it was very obviously one sided for a specific type of suffering, as if anyone li…
/r/MensRights07/05/22 04:28 AM
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Hey bud, the working class doesn’t have gender discrimination and in every aspect of history in all corners of the world women were doing back breaking manual labor along side men. Women did both manual labor and house chores. You’re thinking of a very specific period in time, the Victorian era when the middle class first became a thing and women could stay home as house wives. This “bourgeoisie” class was very small and unique but I guess it’s your whole world view. Also this is only acknowledg…
/r/MensRights06/05/22 05:21 PM
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r/mensright user accusing someone of being a victim lol
/r/MensRights02/05/22 10:12 PM
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FMG cuts the clitoris off and sews the vagina shut. It’s just a little bit more dramatic
/r/MensRights28/04/22 06:42 AM
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As a woman, I do not know a single other women who has not been sexually assaulted to some degree at some point in their life. This is perpetuated by things like the extreme sexualization of women in mainstream media and well just porn, which ever man watches shamelessly apparently.
/r/MensRights28/04/22 06:39 AM
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