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Right, the pyramind of sexual violence, invented by feminst scholars to pathologize and blame everything wrong on men while completely erasing and dismissing any and all harm women can do. We're not really off to a good start.Can we start from a position that isn't so blatantly and obviously anti-male? It's also funny because a ton of things on that pyramid get just as frequently done by women. Who else would invent it? Definitely not men who don't care about women's issues (themselves). How is …
/r/PurplePillDebate16/08/26 06:44 AM
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Guilty of what, exactly? Being male? The vast majority of women would be guilty to the same varying degree as men. Harming women. Look at the pyramid of sexual violence. I have yet to find a man who has not done any of those things, but I'm actually giving them the benefit of the doubt. Right, so you're totally fine blaming and punishing half the people on the planet, just because of the gender they're born into. Whatever happened to judging people by the content of their character? That's... li…
/r/PurplePillDebate16/08/26 05:43 AM
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Wwhen statements are made about men, it means the vast majority of men. And yet, the vast majority of men are innocent, but they get blamed anyways. Wouldn't it be better for us to use accurate language to stop blaming innocent men, just because they happen to be male too? The vast majority of men is not innocent. They are guilty to varying degrees. Funny you should say that actually, because you know those statistics about how a particular minority in the US commits most crimes? Men overall are…
/r/PurplePillDebate16/08/26 05:23 AM
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No generalisation ever includes every single person no exceptions. No race is consistently as violent as men all over the world. Exactly, men are much more dangerous than sharks and yet being cautious of sharks is pretty much expected.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/08/26 04:36 PM
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🙄 A baby has not even had the time to do anything bad and he's a BOY. I'm talking about MEN. Oh please, pattern recognition is normal. If I'm swimming in the ocean, I will be cautious about every shark I encounter even though I don't expect every single shark to try and eat me.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/08/26 06:30 AM
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No other group of people is consistently as responsible for everything bad happening across the world as men.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/08/26 12:54 AM
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Those men were saying they themselves were willing to have sex with women they found unattractive? I mean even if those men did, why then are you extrapolating from those rare men talking about themselves, and applying that to men in general? Because most men I've met share that mentality. I support your thesis, except for the part where you treat men like they are defective women and judge men in general for the actions of a small minority of men. It's like if I went to men who like overweight …
/r/PurplePillDebate13/08/26 07:26 PM
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I mean I've been told by some women that women are backstabbing bitches, but apparently that's "internalized misogyny". Do you think those men might have "internalized misandry"? -> That's not the same. The men were making that admission about themselves. Someone telling you women are backstabbing bitches are just bad mouthing others. Plus, what the hell is "men hatred" about a man being willing to have sex with a woman he's not attracted to? 😂 Define "not attracted to"? There's a difference bet…
/r/PurplePillDebate13/08/26 06:41 PM
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I have been told that by men themselves and have seen it in their actions. Men are usually willing to have sex with women they are not attracted to. And maybe you should acknowledge that women are not like men and that there will never be a "perfect amount of sex" for both sexes as long as men are not willing to sleep with each other.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/08/26 06:19 PM
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No. Men clearly don't need to be attracted to someone to sleep with them.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/08/26 02:00 PM
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It's normal
/r/PurplePillDebate10/08/26 03:00 PM
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How is this progressive? That's what the ancient greeks have already done to solve that problem.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/08/26 02:33 PM
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Then maybe you should just not do it
/r/PurplePillDebate10/08/26 09:50 AM
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I have an extremely high sex drive and I would never have sex.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/08/26 09:49 AM
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Destigmatise men sleeping with each other 😩 The eorld would be a better place if men stopped seeking sex from women
/r/PurplePillDebate10/08/26 09:36 AM
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The first point: Men hoarding the majority of wealth leads to men's interests being prioritized. They can fund things that benefit them (usually benefitting other men as well) and being rich usually comes with a position of power. So they have (again), the power to shape the world in a way that benefits men.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/04/26 06:41 AM
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Are you serious? 🫠 So you just let them into your home/ enter their home, which is definitely not safe?
/r/PurplePillDebate12/03/26 07:29 AM
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And what's wrong with that personality?
/r/PurplePillDebate12/03/26 07:21 AM
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It's literally a complaint about the lack of quality. Dating a "bad man" would not be satisfactory (quantity).
/r/PurplePillDebate12/03/26 07:20 AM
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Then organise and make people aware of it
/r/PurplePillDebate06/03/26 06:28 AM
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So women only deserve men being nice to them if they give them the reward of dating them? If your niceness is conditional on women wanting to date you, you're not nice.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/10/25 09:47 AM
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No one? I am simply encouraging men to go their own way
/r/MensRights12/07/25 06:28 PM
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Lol don't apologize in the name of women. I would like to tell men in the name of women to please all go your own way and leave women alone❤️
/r/MensRights09/07/25 09:35 AM
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Do you believe that this is representative of the entire feminist movement?
/r/MensRights07/05/25 03:49 PM
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Everyone can have their own dating preferences, if you don't want to pay for someone, look for someone who will do 50/50. Feminists are not pushing for gendered tape and DV laws, but simply an approach that focuses on female victims. That would obviously not apply in cases of male victims. I doubt that that is a popular stance in feminism anyways though.
/r/MensRights23/04/25 04:03 PM
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The outcry against 50/50 is about the fact that women still do the majority of domestic labor and the child rearing while also having to contribute 50 percent of the finances. When the distribution of finances AND labor starts being equal, then feminists will be content.
/r/MensRights23/04/25 10:03 AM
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No, but I believe that f.e. femizides are strongly liked to misogyny.
/r/MensRights23/04/25 07:56 AM
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No, feminists want to get rid of traditional gender roles.
/r/MensRights23/04/25 07:55 AM
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That I don't believe that humans have become more peaceful and are therefore committing less crimes. Hm... I don't think it would make the politicians statement invalid still. The majority of immigrants and refugees are male and have grown up in much more misogynistic countries, so crimes would still be mostly committed by men. It would obviously call for action though.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 10:00 PM
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In our modern society there are more obstacles to committing a crime and less benefit, but I don't believe that the general willingness to commit crimes has changed much. https://www.ifo.de/en/press-release/2025-02-18/more-foreigners-do-not-increase-germanys-crime-rate#:~:text=Migration%20to%20Germany%20does%20not,and%20the%20local%20crime%20rate There is no correlation between immigration and crime rate.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 08:54 PM
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It would generally improve society, yes. But by that logic, we would also see less crimes over time, since that harms society. I personally believe that the desire to sacrifice yourself for some greater good is not something you're born with, but something you're taught since it does benefit society. They are not, and those immigrants committing crimes are pretty much always male. It is true that one is not usually sacred of a group of immigrants if it's a group of women. A group of men - are im…
/r/MensRights22/04/25 08:16 PM
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I'm not justifying it, I'm merely stating that claiming that women are more likely to abuse their children based on this statistic is not correct. Obviously, abusing a child is terrible regardless of gender. I am also not stating that women can not be violent - they definitely can and are, but it is a fact that men are MORE violent. I call out anyone for using faulty statistics, no matter who uses it to make their point. In which countries is the definition of rape gendered (out of genuine inter…
/r/MensRights22/04/25 08:07 PM
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What benefit does it have to sacrifice yourself for strangers that would maintain this trait throughout time? Are men that have already procreated more likely to sacrifice, then? Or do men just exist to keep others alive? The high crime rate would state otherwise. And by problematic I mean that the politician would be right in saying that men as a group are the problem, not immigrants.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 07:51 PM
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Which is largely socially conditioned and upheld by gender stereotypes and beliefs. But no matter the explanation, this stance would agree with the politicians statement. Men are the most violent group in society, which is massively problematic.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 07:42 PM
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Sorry, I meant in relation to women committing crimes/helping others.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 07:20 PM
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The amount of crimes committed by men far outweigh the amount of men risking their lives for others, I'd say.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 07:18 PM
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When it comes to physically risky situations, I can believe that men could be more likely to step in - especially when it comes to strangers. I belive that this is largely socially conditioned (through gender roles and the whole hero fantasy that is very common in media). I think that's commandable, but I think that women are way more likely to help when it comes to daily acts. This difference is probably somewhat evolutionary, since women are needed by many people in their daily life. I don't t…
/r/MensRights22/04/25 07:00 PM
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I'll read through that sometime when I have more time to spare. Though, if we assume that to be true, wouldn't that be a strong reason to support feminism?
/r/MensRights22/04/25 05:20 PM
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How are men put in that spot more often? Relationships are between (usually) and two people, how would one gender consistently being more violent than the other be justified?
/r/MensRights22/04/25 05:18 PM
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I would disagree with that. Women are much more likely to step up for others, but especially for strangers. Do you have any evidence for your statement?
/r/MensRights22/04/25 05:16 PM
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How does the same logic apply to men?
/r/MensRights22/04/25 05:15 PM
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I am not excusing anything, you are downplaying men's violence by referencing a faulty statistic.
/r/MensRights22/04/25 05:15 PM
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Women only abuse children "more often" because they are exponentially more likely to be the primary/Sole parent. Can you show me statistics on the domestic violence claim?
/r/MensRights20/04/25 10:12 AM
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Men commit ANY crime more often, that's the problem.
/r/MensRights20/04/25 09:58 AM
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