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ProgressSilief/r/MensRights31/12/18 05:28 PM
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GeneralSilief/r/MensRights14/12/18 06:55 PM
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I’d believe it lol
/r/MensRights18/01/19 02:18 AM
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Sounds about right. Shame, that’s a great post btw.
/r/MensRights18/01/19 02:05 AM
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Basically, yeah
/r/MensRights16/01/19 06:32 PM
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I’m actually a woman lol. I love and appreciate my boyfriend, dad, brother, and male friends and don’t want them to be unfairly demonized by society. The world needs men.
/r/MensRights15/01/19 11:02 PM
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Thank you for saying this. Maleness and masculinity and important and good for society. Women love real men and real men get things done. Women are great at being empathetic, supportive, role models for children, and hard workers in society. And on the flip side we need to acknowledge that men built society and their strength, assertiveness, and work ethics are extremely important and crucial to a functioning world. Two sides a coin, neither side is better or worse, just unique in their own ways…
/r/MensRights15/01/19 05:00 PM
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The problem is that men can’t control other men’s actions. Men individually aren’t responsible for making other men behave better. Imagine if the roles were flipped. We don’t tell women, “Hey, some of you, not all, but some of you are bitches and have toxic behavior. You need to change other women and check your own behavior.” The media and people at large would call it insanely sexist, because it is. Is it true? Yeah, kind of. Some women are bitches, and some guys are creeps. But men and women …
/r/MensRights15/01/19 04:55 PM
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What feminism thinks it is: women nobly pursing more freedom and equality for everyone to make the world safer and better. What feminism actually is: whiny middle class women too unselfaware to realize that they got a useless gender studies degree, who bitch about women not gong into STEM without ever stopping to question why they didn’t go into STEM themselves. Also all men aren’t evil we sweaaar (except when they’re being rapists, attackers, murderers, molesters, and oppressors). /s
/r/MensRights10/01/19 02:27 PM
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(Perks up) Did someone say rape?
/r/MensRights10/01/19 02:22 PM
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I see your points. I don’t know the solution to our society’s problems (assuming you live in the US/UK) but I think it starts with respecting everyone and not putting either gender on a pedestal nor should either gender be put down. Men AND women should respect each other and their own respective genders. Parents have to instill these beliefs in their kids and prove it to them through their actions. Attitudes can best be changed through behavior, not legislation. It’s hard and slow change but I …
/r/MensRights31/12/18 07:20 PM
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Exactly, but the way it’s portrayed in the media I think a lot of people think the numbers are much higher.
/r/MensRights31/12/18 07:16 PM
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Yeah sure!
/r/MensRights31/12/18 07:15 PM
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Absolutely agree. That wasn’t my point. My point is that women play the “men bully women out of everything” position as to why they feel unsafe at geek conventions, high power jobs, and the internet to name a few. All I’m tying to point out is that when women make men out to be the reason the internet is supposedly toxic and awful they always fail to consider the role they play in creating that environment as well. Studies of tweets have shown women are A) as likely to be online abusers as men a…
/r/MensRights21/12/18 12:04 PM
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You’re right and it’s sad....
/r/MensRights18/12/18 06:34 PM
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Right? Division of labour means your man works a 9-5 and you work your butt off while he’s at his job to make meals, watch the kids, and do the household chores. If you don’t want to do all that stuff then get a job. We don’t have kids but when my bf comes home from work, if I didn’t have work that day (I work part time right now), the house is sparkling and dinner is underway and all I want him to do is sit down and relax for a few hours.
/r/MensRights18/12/18 03:29 PM
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No fair my art degree doesn’t allow me to earn as much as that guy who got his in mechanical engineering! Also, even though I got an art degree I’m going to complain about needing more women in STEM instead of just majoring in something in a STEM field myself. Heh.
/r/MensRights18/12/18 03:24 PM
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How can these students who were so offended they had to speak out not have the foresight or common sense to understand that the way some colleges handle rape claims right now could happen to someone they love? A boyfriend, a brother, maybe a son one day? I understand rape is hard to prove or disprove unless there’s several witnesses but it nevertheless deserves due process like everything else. It’s too easy right now to ruin someone’s life with just an accusation.....
/r/MensRights18/12/18 03:18 PM
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Every reliable study worth it’s salt on parenting and the role of mothers and fathers shows every single time that fatherless homes are broken homes. Kids NEED both parents to be well rounded and stable. Will it take two or three generations of wild, maladjusted kids with high crime rates, worse behavior, and lower grades before these idiots get the message that the nuclear family works for a reason and isn’t something to be messed with or disregarded?
/r/MensRights18/12/18 03:05 PM
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And the funny thing is, half of the “abuse” women receive online is from other women.
/r/MensRights18/12/18 02:59 PM
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Men can’t win can they? First they’re not good enough parents because they don’t spend enough time with their kids or do enough chores, and now when they take work leave and take their kids places they’re told to leave because they’re men and they can’t be trusted to be around women and kids. I know this is talking about Muslim women creating this exclusive environment and yeah that’s a problem but it’s also an issue on a much larger scale. How many men are given dirty looks taking their kids to…
/r/MensRights17/12/18 02:08 AM
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Well that’s a refreshing return to sanity.
/r/MensRights16/12/18 10:37 PM
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I grew up in NZ where gender segregated schools are quite common. It works wonders and I don’t understand why it’s not practiced much in the states.
/r/MensRights16/12/18 06:39 PM
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I’m self employed so the only type of action that gets practiced where I work is getting shit done. My college most certainly did have affirmative action though.....
/r/MensRights16/12/18 06:33 PM
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I was agreeing with you. Sorry, English is not my first language, sometimes I’m not clear.
/r/MensRights16/12/18 03:22 AM
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As a woman, I would have been soooo insulted if I even suspected I was getting marked up just for my gender in school. It’s almost like it’s sexist to assume women aren’t as likely to go into STEM fields so they need their grades artificially inflated to give them more confidence rather than expecting them to work hard like everyone else.
/r/MensRights16/12/18 03:17 AM
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They have if you include mind-rape and stare-rape. /s
/r/MensRights16/12/18 03:08 AM
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(Sniffs) Finally, someone gets my humor. Yes, pun intended.
/r/MensRights16/12/18 03:06 AM
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“We don’t REALLY mean Yes All Men but.....no, yeah we basically do” I’m a woman and I can’t imagine secretly living my life thinking every man has the potential to snap and rape or assault me at any time. No wonder these ladies are so neurotic. Men are bros, and unless they overtly prove otherwise, I’m going to assume they’re alright. How can you live thinking strangers let alone your sons, your husband, or your dad could be ready to turn violent or be ready oppress you at any second? Shows a de…
/r/MensRights16/12/18 03:05 AM
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No you’ve answered your own question, bud. (Speaking broadly) Women don’t get shit done. Well, I think they do domestically, but outside of a home/child-rearing setting no they really don’t. Women are open to be anything and yet they’re overwhelmingly nurses rather than doctors, employees rather than managers and CEOs, etc etc. Also of note is that there are a few all-female villages throughout the world. But feminist don’t often talk about them because they’re mud hut dwellers who’ve barely mas…
/r/MensRights16/12/18 02:54 AM
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Ah yes. Another example of equal treatment/equal responsibility feminists will always dust under the rug. Speaking of, how’s that fight for women to be included in the draft going eh, ladies?
/r/MensRights16/12/18 02:47 AM
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Sad and scary. Legit the main piece of advice I gave my younger brother before he went off to college? Don’t sleep with a girl unless you trust her 100% to not regret sex later and pull some crazy “he assaulted me” shit. Fuck feminism.
/r/MensRights15/12/18 03:31 AM
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Try saying something like: “I don’t like feminism because it’s hurting women and their quest for equality.” This is less likely to make the person think you hate women, because you’ve framed it as you’re interested in the plight of women. Then if they ask what you mean you can talk perhaps about how #MeToo has led to men being hesitant to hire and mentor women, or something more general like how feminism infantilizes women by not holding them to the same emotional and behavioral standards of men…
/r/MensRights15/12/18 03:10 AM
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Thank you for taking the time to go so in depth holy shit. I usually try and take the time to look into questionable studies like this but I’ve been too lazy to pick this one apart. Everything about this is scuffed and reveals the testers’ bias. The questions are meant to be simple, too simple to reveal anything, and even though that one statement “a husband’s job is to earn money; a wife’s job is to look after the home and family” is true in principle, it’s skewed to make people who say yes see…
/r/MensRights15/12/18 02:55 AM
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How do you figure?
/r/MensRights15/12/18 12:11 AM
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Interesting, I would say the same thing, though all I have is anecdotes. I know from family stories that one of my aunts was the man-hating, lesbian type until she got pregnant....with a son. Changed her tune real quick. She’s cool about men now and apparently she hasn’t talked about feminism since the 80s. I wonder if the difference is this: men aren’t generally tolerated by society when they’re sexist. They know it’s not acceptable behavior. Most learn and pass on good attitudes about women. T…
/r/MensRights14/12/18 07:29 PM
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