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John Stossel: "aren't women generally more nurturing than men?" Gloria Steinem: "No. Next question" Just my observation but feminists hate feminine women
/r/AntiFeminists08/03/21 03:43 PM
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The article contains the following gems: "we conducted an online survey of more than 200 international and regional faculty members in the social sciences and humanities" "clear evidence that this additional burden has fallen disproportionately on female faculty" Authored by two gender studies professors, of course
/r/AntiFeminists19/12/20 02:03 PM
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The grievance studies affair should have been a massive story, but of course it gained little traction in MSM. These two and Pluckrose are heroes for risking their livelihoods to carry out this covert indictment on academia and its bloated, biased excesses. But here we are years later, still giving out non-dischargeable student loans to everyone so universities can charge record-high tuition for near worthless degrees.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen19/06/20 04:23 PM
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Something this dumb reads like bait
/r/MensRights30/05/20 11:55 AM
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https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/824586-women-logic
/r/FeminismStopsWhen30/05/20 02:20 AM
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Exactly
/r/FeminismStopsWhen29/05/20 10:57 PM
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Decolonized Manspreading Mansplaining Xe, xer, xim, latinx, and all the other made up pronouns Problematic White privilege SWERF TERF Cisgender Unconscious bias Allyship Cultural appropriation Horizontal hostility "Islam is a religion of peace" "Christianity is horrible" Safe space Intersectionality Microaggression Marginalize POC Gender pay gap (utterly disproved but still preached as fact) If you know these SJW buzzwords and terms you can assuage your white guilt by virtue signaling and wokesc…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen29/05/20 05:20 PM
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I've read that women win 48.5% of elections when they decide to run. The disparity comes from women making the choice to run for office far less often than men
/r/FeminismStopsWhen28/05/20 06:59 PM
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The point is the double standard. I don't think anyone is arguing against breaking up fights in general, but instead calling out the social response where often fights are only broken up once a man fights back against the woman that initiated it (or worse, a mob of people start assaulting the man for defending himself).
/r/PussyPass21/05/20 11:05 PM
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Yeah you definitely missed the point of my comment.
/r/PussyPass21/05/20 02:42 AM
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You are intentionally missing the point lol
/r/PussyPass21/05/20 02:39 AM
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Seen multiple videos like this. Woman punching a man multiple times, everyone watching but does nothing, maybe just a comment saying to stop, but as soon as the barrage of assault makes the man lose his cool and he defends himself, the crowd rushes in to either split them up or to beat the man
/r/PussyPass21/05/20 01:09 AM
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Look up the hashtag #yesallmen and try not to shake with anger bc of blatant hypocrisy of feminists. I dare you
/r/MensRights16/02/20 11:06 AM
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I was banned from the food sub because I said someone's food looked gross
/r/MensRights19/12/19 02:03 PM
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Damn quite an ego you have. And you can use both anecdotes and a scientific approach in different settings, they're really not mutually exclusive. Also I don't think anyone is arguing against the idea that objective scientific data is often preferable, especially in a technical setting. Merely offering an anecdote in a comment section of Reddit is is not the same as declaring that anecdotal evidence is better than scientific. Either way, you're the guy literally looking through my comment histor…
/r/MensRights22/10/19 07:03 AM
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Gottem! People shouldn't use anecdotes when discussing scientific journals. Oh wait it's a fucking reddit comment section where people share their life experiences
/r/MensRights21/10/19 08:23 PM
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Why would we need to artificially influence the number of women or men in a given field or academic discipline when freedom of choice and universality in law already exist? There is no barrier for women in stem. When they sign up for classes or majors there is no policy restricting women, and if there was it would be illegal. Just because gender disproportionality exists in a given field or discipline does not indicate that something is necessarily wrong and needs fixing, instead it usually just…
/r/FeminismStopsWhen06/09/19 10:39 AM
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Introduce nuance and context, get labeled as a bigot. It's why the NPC meme is so applicable and funny
/r/FeminismStopsWhen05/09/19 10:05 AM
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Excellent summary. Sad that most people believe and so many vehemently defend the 77¢ argument even though it has been so thoroughly discredited for years. The first instance I saw the theory discredited was in Time magazine in 2015, and for many of the same reasons you listed above.
/r/FeminismStopsWhen22/08/19 12:08 AM
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Redpill full of anger and pickup artists. I recommend Patrice O'Neal dating advice. He loves bitches.
/r/ExRedPill03/02/19 05:28 PM
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So you're saying a male rapist can get away with rape if they claim to be transgender? Intredasting
/r/MensRights21/01/19 10:40 AM
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When someone makes this argument that women can't be sexist and only white people can be racist I realize the person is lost and there is no chance of having a reasonable conversation
/r/MensRights02/12/18 10:04 PM
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