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This person needs some serious help... It's always so bewildering to me that the people that believe and think like this don't realize that women are responsible for most of child rearing. Moms much more likely to stay home and care for infants then dads. Kindergartens are overwhelmingly female and so are the first years of school. Gender studies/feminism pushes the lie that gender is a social construct and an insane amount of people don't believe that there's an inherent difference between men …
/r/MensRights01/11/24 07:45 PM
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My body, my choice?
/r/MensRights25/08/24 03:52 PM
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What a wonderful idea to treat something that's ill-definable at best and highly dependent on the emotional state of the recipient as an act of terrorism...
/r/MensRights19/08/24 11:39 AM
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No; not all feminists are misandrist, but many are. Feminism is not a monolith, it means whatever the person wielding it wants it to mean, and that can be a lot of different things.
/r/MensRights17/07/24 06:39 PM
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Exactly; men (mostly) built the world for women. A man doesn't wake up at 6am to go drive his cab for 12 hours to buy himself a flatscreen tv, he does so so he can buy it for his wife and children. It's a bit simplistic, but the way I view the basis of the gender roles is that the man builds the house, and then the woman moves in and turns it into a home.
/r/MensRights16/07/24 09:12 PM
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Some feminists are misandrists and they fully believe that they don't need men and that the world would be better off without them. But from my experience most feminists do acknowledge that men can struggle, but they're fully indoctrinated into patriarchy theory (which in many ways is a deeply misogynistic theory) where women are unable to have any agency over themselves or the world, so you'll often hear feminists spout the insane idea that: men built the world, and built it for themselves, the…
/r/MensRights16/07/24 07:13 PM
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A woman gets raped, she goes to a hospital and a doctor checks if she's physically okay and gives her a morning after pill, so no pregnancy. A man gets raped, if the rapist gets pregnant the guy owes 18 years of child support. Why does everything always need to turn into the victim olympics? Rape is a horrible crime, and it doesn't matter what sex the victim is. Rape is rape.
/r/MensRights05/07/24 05:48 PM
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The C stands for complex. While PTSD is the result of one traumatic event, or a series of them over a short period of time (days or weeks); CPTSD happens when someone lives in a traumatic environment for an extended period of time (months or even years). It's also called PTSD+; meaning it shares most of the symptoms of PTSD like flashbacks, avoiding situations that can remind one of the traumatic events, negative feelings... CPTSD includes symptoms like difficulties with emotional regulation, di…
/r/MensRights14/06/24 03:51 PM
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It's a long story; but to keep it short: no familiy, no friends, no social life and cptsd.
/r/MensRights13/06/24 09:31 PM
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It's coming up on 2 months since I spoke to another human; so overall pretty shit.
/r/MensRights13/06/24 06:24 PM
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Your intentions were good, that's what matters.
/r/MensRights02/06/24 01:55 AM
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What are "loved ones"? Is that something edible?
/r/MensRights01/06/24 10:59 PM
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Feminism has nothing to do with equality. It's been a movement striving for the destruction of the patriarchy. Patriarchy is a "system of power" in wich men have control and in exchange men provide resources for women and protect them. Scandinavia and the nordic countries are a feminists dream where feminism reigns free but takes no responsibility for the "equality" they say they fight for. Feminism is actively bring about the slow death of society.
/r/MensRights30/05/24 12:19 AM
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I strongly believe that we, as a species, have a default when it comes to the relationship between the sexes: men protect and provide for women and children; women distribute resources and take care of the children. BUT; (outside of extreme religion or ideology) the default is always gynocentrism and when life gets too easy/comfortable, I believe it'll always swing in the direction of chaos. In exchange for protection, men gained direct control in society. Women have always had tremendous influe…
/r/MensRights28/05/24 06:14 PM
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I actually think that this might be a good thing. A major reason why feminism has been so succesfull is because women congregate for social change, while men don't... UNLESS men are pushes too far. If feminism pushes men too far there will be a big backlash, and I hope that happens sooner rather than later so we can finally return to some semblance of sanity.
/r/MensRights28/05/24 10:38 AM
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The "event" last year in Iceland was titled "Women's Day Off", so not really a strike. It also included non-binary people, because both women and non-binaries are marginalized by the patriarchy. The organizers of the event (women's rights organizations and differents unions) had a list of all companies that refused to give their female employees a free, paid day off, and they threatened to publish the list if the companies didn't comply. Some companies bowed down to the feminatz... tyranny, but …
/r/MensRights19/05/24 03:57 AM
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How much does a persons brain need to rot in order to come up with something like this?
/r/MensRights12/05/24 08:37 PM
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This makes me think of a recent ad campaign by UN Women in Iceland. They were talking about the war in Israel-Palestine and how in fact the war is a war against women: https://www.facebook.com/unwomenIsland/posts/pfbid0HGi9d4MRMMbwZZdNSvTKS2zcaE3QVMVLFFZhzKgh5zFBCoeedbF7L7e37Xq3C98Hl Israel quite literally assumes that all men in Gaza are Hamas and Israel has commited war crimes against men, but women are still the main victims...
/r/MensRights08/05/24 05:38 PM
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"Men act and women appear. Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at. This determines not only most relations between men and women but also the relation of women to themselves. The surveyor of woman in herself is male: the surveyed is female. Thus she turns herself into an object of vision: a sight." -John Berger Men act while women are acted upon. A boy plays with a Batman figure and the boy becomes Batman; while a girl is playing with a barbie, the barbie becomes the girl. Fem…
/r/MensRights03/05/24 10:20 PM
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I'm genuinly curious, could you expand on the "two dimensional" please? I think that the lefts incessant need to force sex and sexuality into anything and everything has caused a pushback against people's views on the average lgb/lgbtq person and I worry that it's only going to get much worse. There's so much beauty and wonder in the world that we could be admiring instead, and focusing on treating each other like human beings.
/r/MensRights21/04/24 01:42 AM
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Ha, the classic ad hominem when you can't counter an argument. So transparent. People who can't argue a point ad hominem. It's the oldest trick in the book. If you want to generalize and fabricate a world view based on the actions of <1% of men, then that's a right you have. I know for a fact that the 98% is a lie. At least I'm not such a narcissist that I claim to have an authority on human rights and speak for 50% of the human race. No wonder that a majority of women don't identify as feminist…
/r/MensRights21/04/24 01:02 AM
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I've spent a great deal of time listening to feminists and tried to understand what it stands for. With everything I've learned, my default stance when listening to a feminist is always to assume she's lying or has a very distorted view of reality. "...because they know what it's like to experience oppression." An example of feminisms lie that men are violent oppressors. "Ironically, many gay men are ardent misogynists. They've been socialized the exact same as straight men." Men are socialized …
/r/MensRights21/04/24 12:37 AM
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This is the foundation of feminism: "The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world" - Declaration of Sentiments. The foundations of feminism have always been that of a hateful religion. Like the great Konstantin Kisin said (roughly): "Whatever moron came up with the idea that the relationship between men and…
/r/MensRights20/04/24 07:31 PM
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I've been thinking for a few years that it'd probably be good for me to get my story into words, but never found the motivation to do so. For now, an event that describes my life: for my 23rd birthday, my mother, 2 much older brothers, their wives and children got together in celebration of my birthday but didn't bother to invite me. My feminist mother is a narcassistic monster. My life at 33 is non existent and looking back at everything I don't understand how I'm alive. She also killed my cat.
/r/MensRights05/04/24 08:37 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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