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Here's a pile of articles about how women are still being pushed out of STEM fields. I really don't know what else to say to you. I personally work in a very male dominated field, and the bullying towards women (and LGBT, and non-white people) trying to break into the field is very real and pervasive. The only people who don't think it's a problem are people who aren't personally a target of it and too self-centered to empathize with others. https://hbr.org/2015/03/the-5-biases-pushing-women-out…
/r/MensRights26/05/23 07:29 AM
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I do disagree. The social stigma of women holding positions of power or STEM jobs doesn't disappear the instant legal barriers are lifted. The acceptance of women in these positions is far far greater today than it had been over the past 70 years. As a result, modern women are playing a larger role in the continued advancement of STEM as their participation in those fields increases, despite social barriers they face that their male counterparts do not. Turns out access to education and high-lev…
/r/MensRights26/05/23 12:26 AM
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Pretty hard to be a successful entrepreneur or inventor when women were barred from leadership roles or even going to school for most of human history? They still are in many parts of the world today. (Afganistan, Ethiopia, Central African Republic).
/r/MensRights25/05/23 11:41 PM
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Let's see here... A couple posts about reproductive rights being protected/ stripped away Trans rights being attacked Happy post about income equality in marriages Some advice requests for women wanting out of abusive relationships FBI tracking incel extremists online (I assume that's what you're upset about lol) Advice request from women being harassed by men irl What's the problem? Where's the misogyny?
/r/MensRights29/04/23 11:10 PM
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There are plenty of subs for hating on men. Why would I want to immerse myself in an echo chamber of hate? Those subs are just as poisonous as this one
/r/PussyPassDenied07/04/23 12:24 PM
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Wait, it's only wrong when women get lenient sentences? What's it's called when men get free legal passes?
/r/PussyPassDenied07/04/23 11:53 AM
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Nearly one in four U.S. servicewomen reports being sexually assaulted in the military. Why has it been so difficult to change the culture?
/r/MensRights03/08/22 03:49 AM
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As an egalitarian lady, I agree. Draft for everybody or draft for nobody
/r/MensRights03/08/22 03:38 AM
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Sorry this is happening to you :( it sucks working with asshole coworkers where you don't have the option to walk away. Definatley document, and maybe get a recording on your phone of you telling her to knock it off off you can. Your boss is a POS.
/r/MensRights25/07/22 01:14 PM
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paint women as the biggest of victims that you have to use outdated issues This literally started when you referenced an outdated issue, female infanticide, as evidence of male oppression. Women in China now have all the same rights as men and greater representation in society because they fought for it. Here is my source though I know you won't read it because reasons. men preforming better after harsh discrimination and treatment Do you have statistics on this? Your feelings again? And how is …
/r/MensRights25/07/22 08:32 AM
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companies rather have men who barely have any rights, don't speak up much, and are made to shut up and overwork. Do you have any sources for men "barely having any rights" compared to women? Any proof that the Asian culture of overworking is a male specific issue? Pretty sure their female colleagues work the same hours. Like this lady.
/r/MensRights25/07/22 07:48 AM
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I don't know how to explain to you that going to school, being able to earn your own money, choosing your own career, voting, property ownership, freedom of movement, bodily autonomy etc are things that people generally WANT and for a group of people to not be allowed those things (women) is NOT A PRIVELAGE. Women in China fought hard for those rights; what you call "oppressive obligations on men". Do you understand what all the womens sufferage movements around the world were about? As for my s…
/r/MensRights25/07/22 07:31 AM
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Girls are expected to be given things such as actual care, love, money, etc which results in seeing girls as not beneficial That's because they were considered the male families property, rather than their own person like their brothers. Sure they had food, shelter etc but they were effectively slaves to be given away to another family for the purpose of making babies. If a woman in old world China found herself unwed as an adult, her money making potential is severely limited compared to a male…
/r/MensRights25/07/22 06:36 AM
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I didn't miss the point. You said women [drivers] are overruled by emotion and I pointed out that men also let their emotions get the better of them behind the wheel.
/r/MensRights25/07/22 06:07 AM
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it is the obligation of the eldest male child to support the ageing parents. Under the one child policy, parents with a daughter not only have no one to support them, but they are legally and culturally obliged to support unmarried daughters indefinitely. That's not female privelage; that's because until recently, women in China were literally considered the family's property and thus could not own property or support themselves. Also with the tradition of foot binding (mutilating a non-consenti…
/r/MensRights25/07/22 05:57 AM
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The reason for them not being allowed to vote wasn't their gender though
/r/MensRights25/07/22 05:36 AM
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Also, psychologically speaking, women are ruled, or overruled by emotion and therefore are more likely to make logic free impulsive choices. Apply this psychology to driving, these impulses will lead to violations of the road rules, some of which are an instant fail. That's the gender gap in passing rate, the ONLY contributing factor to the gap All the roadraging psychopaths on r/idiotsincars who are 4/5 times men are evidence to the contrary
/r/MensRights25/07/22 05:31 AM
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Nice job misinterpreting the article. It was one idiot 23 yo ex-student who said Olivia Stevens, 22, who passed her driving test in Cardiff last summer on her sixth attempt, believes more consideration could be given to the differences between the sexes. "I think there is still a bit of a subconscious stigma around female drivers being bad or nervous. "Male drivers seem to go into their test with a lot more confidence, based on my personal experience," she said. "Also, there should be more consi…
/r/MensRights25/07/22 05:25 AM
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