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No problem, kinda unclear to me too.
/r/MensRights24/08/17 01:34 PM
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Just popping in to say - I think u/mrmensplights meant: "Sure, but the issue isn't if they gave consent, it's age. They can't give legal consent at 14 years old." Right-o, I'm out.
/r/MensRights24/08/17 01:18 PM
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Okay, I guess I didn't suspect that I had to specify this. But in the sense of standardized tests for education, I don't have a history of trusting most of them, considering the fact that despite being otherwise well off academically, I have know too many to fall prey to ST's at the elementary to high school and college levels. Standardized tests for something like medical health and eye-sight assessments serve a more blanket purpose, and are not limited by the participant's perception and under…
/r/MensRights15/10/16 02:40 AM
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No one typically knows how they learn best. That's why we have them take a test. Yeah, honestly, I don't trust standardized tests anywhere near enough to be 100% behind you on this. But seeing as I don't have a real alternative, I guess that'd be sorted as it went on. I see no reason to separate them into different schools. Do you? Absolutely not. Honestly, I think a proposal of that stupid magnitude would just kill the whole thing in the womb. I think it would be best to start with solidly one …
/r/MensRights14/10/16 07:25 PM
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Okay, well that makes more sense then the explanation from the article.
/r/MensRights12/10/16 08:03 AM
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That's an interesting take, but when do you suggest that students take that test? Young kids typically don't have the best idea of how they learn, so would you just flop about classes until your scores started to look right? And, on a side note, would these classes be in the same school and just with different teachers? Because not all people who generally benefit from competitive learning will benefit all the time; and that way, those who need a mix of learning styles would get that exposure bu…
/r/MensRights11/10/16 09:30 PM
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Ooookaaay.. so the best memorial to the 189 dead is one that has actually very little to do with them at all. Sure thing, makes perfect fucking sense. Not to demean the actual work, because I haven't seen it, but what really drove them to focus on memorializing the dead based on those that survived them? It's like a sculpture of our kids memorializing me and my coworkers tragic industrial accident; simply because they managed to live less than shitty lives after the fact.
/r/MensRights11/10/16 09:20 PM
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Let's entertain a hypothetical follow up then - do you think it's a good idea to segregate schools by biological gender? With the rare occasion a transgender child petitions for transfer to the other class, and possibly even an integrated recess as to avoid educational discrimination among the sexes and still have inter-sex interaction from a young age? And yes, I would like an honest answer.
/r/MensRights11/10/16 09:04 PM
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This.
/r/MensRights11/10/16 08:27 PM
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While I see where you're coming from, I don't think this is exactly the case. To be objectively fair, it seems like OP and u/SirSkeptic are of wildly different views and their opinions both have merit. From what I have heard, Malaysia just sounds like a terrible place - not a terribly informed opinion, mind you - to fight for 'social justice,' especially in the terms that feminism in the US has tried. My two cents for y'all.
/r/MensRights11/10/16 08:25 PM
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Yes, the phrase is common in America.
/r/MensRights30/09/16 07:10 AM
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So, I want to say something like "You go, girl" or something, but I think that kinda defeats the purpose of the post I see here. Instead, I will say this - I wholly appreciate that you, whom I am assuming is female due to the context of the post, are not blinded by the rising system of anti-male, third-wave feminism that paints me, a pro-capitalism white male living in the West who shares his respect based on merit alone, as a monster who can do nothing to rise above that image short of killing …
/r/MensRights23/09/16 06:20 AM
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Nope. I hope that anyone with sense can see the hypocrisy.
/r/MensRights13/09/16 05:06 PM
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Obviously. That is a perfect example of hypocrisy and true sexism.
/r/MensRights26/08/16 08:08 AM
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Still doesn't answer the lack of charges.
/r/MensRights23/08/16 11:27 PM
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