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| 3 | So you know the rules AutoModerator send to you when you first comment in a new sub? I followed the link, asked a question and got this responseWhat the heck? They are literally telling us that they are discriminating a big percent of people in this social net like if nothing, this is not okay. This should be reported as an attack to the human rights. They are literally ruining and dividing our society. My God, how far have we come... | /r/MensRights | 14/12/21 10:37 AM |
| 1 | Am I the only one who thinks gender roles are worse for men?Men have naturally been the ones who went out hunting animals and fight menaces, plus most of them are physically stronger than women. Not all of them of course, just talking in general. So I don't think it's a matter of sexism and gender roles. | /r/MensRights | 28/11/21 02:58 PM |
| 1 | Am I the only one who thinks gender roles are worse for men?Actually, most of "gender roles" are actually natural choices. There are many investigations who proved this. There are some studies of babies choosing different aspects of life. The boys usually preferred numbers and action toys and the girls preferred linguistic stuff and dolls. In the future, that can determine different works, skills and interests. And of course, an engineer usually earns more than a babysitter, which is that popular percentage of "salary difference". Of course, in most of a… | /r/MensRights | 28/11/21 08:25 AM |
| 19 | Why we need international mens dayI agree with you, but we are talking about how discriminatory the world is that when it's women's Day the internet, schools, streets...floods with feminists who apparently look for equality, but then when it's men's day absolutely no one cares because nowadays men are expendable. That's the equality they are looking for. | /r/MensRights | 19/11/21 10:04 AM |
| 21 | Why we need international mens day--> Men are also 93% of work place deaths Yet women have more advantages in physical tests when entering a job. It could be divided by weight or height, not gender. I'm pretty sure a small man is weaker than a big woman. | /r/MensRights | 19/11/21 10:00 AM |
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