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Yea I am all for paying employees higher wages if the job sucks, it’s just that the way current administration is handling this issue is quite deluded. I doubt many people want to work for pennies on dollar in some hot field. But for some reason Mike Johnson and many of his peers probably think that a segment of the population will suddenly appear and take low paying jobs.
/r/MensRights14/04/25 09:44 PM
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Just to clarify: I don’t have a horse in this race, if they kicked illegal immigrants then they should have made the transition much more smoother compared to saying something like “young men should get their asses to work”, this could have been done by more incentives for businesses, more money to research, potential tax breaks if certain criterias were met. The current situation doesn’t work, you can’t just try to make quick cultural shift in both employee side and business side. But this issu…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 09:40 PM
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Eh, let’s not get EU into gaming, their regulations start with good ideas but end up how you would expect it to end up when you have hundreds of politicians that haven’t even played making the decisions for the industry. Let’s not encourage more regulations.
/r/MensRights14/04/25 08:58 PM
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Ditch the people that ditched you over accusations, get closer to your girlfriend and other close friends that didn’t get rid of you, build new connections
/r/MensRights14/04/25 07:50 PM
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Hmm that might seem reasonable (to hate it because u think it’s getting pinned on you), I just blame it on lack of third places and how world’s economy is becoming more and more competitive. You now have to work significantly more to afford a home, you also need to study hard to stand out and get a job, now there isn’t much time to socialize in a lot of cases + social media isn’t doing us any favours.
/r/EverydayMisandry14/04/25 10:29 AM
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Saw buzzfeed and immediately ignored it, they can get fucked lol
/r/EverydayMisandry14/04/25 01:48 AM
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Pro tip: such comments are easy to report as it generalizes entire sex and promotes hate about it, as surprising as it sounds Reddit have punished quite a lot of people that I reported for misandry…
/r/EverydayMisandry14/04/25 01:47 AM
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Yea lol, had some situations like this where stranger made half rude sarcastic jokes and I laughed it off, definitely didn’t type paragraphs of text about it on public forums.
/r/EverydayMisandry14/04/25 01:46 AM
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That’s the spirit, the more we ignore them the angrier they get.
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:43 AM
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It is crazy how they managed to lose Musk, Rogan and JK Rowling lol. It seems like the moment you disagree with them on small issues all hell breaks loose: for Rogan it was about questioning CovID and how he had questionable visitors here and there (like the whole point of watching his podcast is for the guests lol, I care more about what NDT says than what Rogan says, Rogan is just there to control the convo and make it more interesting), for Musk it was about him not getting invited to EV meet…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:42 AM
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They have two ways from here: either admit their mistakes or double down on men hating. If they admit that “hey look, we did well with feminism but we might need to focus on men’s problems too” then quite a lot of their voters will hate them for it. Do keep in mind that Democrats didn’t even have “Men” as focus groups on their websites (while having women on there). So they are basically left with doubling down, I unironically almost believed them about how bad the Joe Rogan was (this was happen…
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:37 AM
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Don’t mind their opinions, we don’t have to care for their opinions and the less we care about the more angry they get. Be a rebel - vote the candidates that they hate, donate to causes that help men, advocate for true equality rather than “pick and choose” equality…
/r/EverydayMisandry14/04/25 01:29 AM
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One thing I don’t understand is why women get so angry at the mention of male loneliness pandemic. Like it’s there and it exists, we aren’t demanding anything from them, we are just like “hey hmm, we have this problem, how do we fix this?”, but a lot of big media and these animals are dogging on lonely men (as if we need to kick down people who are already down). It’s a bit weird considering that a lot of their initiatives harm men in a long run, but they get up in arms whenever we mention a pro…
/r/EverydayMisandry14/04/25 01:26 AM
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The more we move to podcasts the better, I want the legacy media to fail just because of how hypocritical they are lol
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:14 AM
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Eh, I have seen so many women calling men insecure because the men didn’t want to date women with certain past (high bodycount, other emotional baggage, etc), like why is it insecure to want as better partner as possible? Isn’t that what women are also doing? What’s the issue when men does it?
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:13 AM
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What’s funny is that many of those “far right” people would vote for Bernie if he was running for president lol, they basically screwed up by not giving him a shot
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:11 AM
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CNN and mass media hates that their tools didn’t work as well as they expected it to work during elections. Joe Rogan’s Trump podcast probably got more views than anything CNN put against Trump lol, so now they are trying to corner the right wing voter men into calling them insecure and childish, but yea, it’s an old tactic and I am hopeful that these men won’t fall into the gaslighting.
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:09 AM
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Eh, I have seen them successfully use that word around to shame men that somehow reached their dreams after decades of work. Oh, 40 year old Joe bought a Corvette? Probably mid-life crisis and compensating for something, what an insecure guy!
/r/MensRights14/04/25 01:07 AM
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🤗
/r/MensRights13/04/25 11:59 PM
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Oh yea I agree with that, it’s just that I am sure most of those industries had a very cheap immigrant labor and it’s now quite hard for those industries to replace them while at the same time trying to keep the profit margins.
/r/MensRights13/04/25 08:55 PM
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Not sure what purpose this comment serves, especially when it is a reply about some politicians relaxing child labor laws. Not all kids should be out there working and not all kids yearn for mines. I congratulate you on becoming successful, but relaxing child labor laws might lead to terrible stuff where children are forced to worked by their parents and they don’t get a chance to improve themselves in terms of academic performance.
/r/MensRights13/04/25 06:36 PM
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Yea you can come here and troll, but my comment can be backed by the statistics, I am not NEET and I am doing quite decently, but before supporting either side you should actually verify whether or not something is true or not and to what degree…
/r/MensRights13/04/25 06:32 PM
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To add more to this: NEET ( not in education, employment, or training ) rates for men are actually lower than women. In 2019 it was 16.2% for women and 12.6% for men. You can see the numbers below, but hey, it’s easier to scapegoat young men https://cepr.net/publications/are-young-men-falling-behind-young-women-the-neet-rate-helps-shed-light-on-the-matter/
/r/MensRights13/04/25 05:39 PM
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Nah, you don’t get it, these people kicked out illegal immigrants that did the back breaking work for pennies on a dollar, so now their loved industries (farming, construction, logging, etc) are unable to find more cheap labor, nobody wants to go and pick berries in some field for minimum wage, so now repubs are trying to make a scapegoat on why the nation and certain industries are failing
/r/MensRights13/04/25 05:24 PM
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Why it is gendered? Because it is genuinely easier to make scapegoats if said scapegoats are the lowest “rated” people in the society (bottom of the barrel), people have stereotypes of some groups of men playing video games 24/7 and not caring about life, it is easier to target that stereotyped group versus targeting groups that are less stereotyped
/r/MensRights13/04/25 05:22 PM
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Yea that makes sense, it also makes sense for the author to choose that picture because it pretty much depicts what they did to get defunded lol. It’s crazy that they think they can just alienate one gender and still keep getting funded by the country…
/r/MensRights13/04/25 04:57 PM
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Okay I just read the article and it isn’t as bad as I expected. The article mentioned that academia went to useless wars and broke too many professional ethics (like freedom of speech, etc), I am not going to explain more as my comment could be potentially misleading, but here is the actual link to the article (without paywall) I am just glad that at least someone in big media recognized that colleges and universities went too far by instigating useless culture wars (including gender war to some…
/r/MensRights13/04/25 04:49 PM
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Well it’s the tactic bloodthirsty dictators used to justify mass genocides. Oh, few people from XYZ town attacked our kingdom? Well, we should go and burn it to the ground. Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot and many others would do this same shit to justify persecution of entire groups. A 0.001% of young boys could be doing this but 100% of young boys might be expected to pay the price…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:44 AM
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Yep, the thing is that misogyny and misandry have always existed, but it isn’t growing. The boys are just tired of having biased world against them - you have no inherent value, you have to sign up for draft or get conscripted into military (in most of the world) and when men are forcefully dragged into war like in Russia and Ukraine all we get is tone deaf articles of “men die in war, women most effected”, if any boy spends some time going down the rabbit hole then they realize the need for pus…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:35 AM
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The thing about Andrew Tate is that even if boys like him - the stabbing and other crap was not even accurate. There is lot to hate about Tate, but he isn’t advocating to stab people or go to some online forums, his main thing is focused on materialism and self sufficiency - go to the gym, stack cash 24/7 and get many girls with it… the journalists are just using him as scapegoat because he is an easy target for it
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:28 AM
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They say it is centered about men, yet men are forced to die in wars in dozens of countries around the world. Ukraine is literally at Europe’s doorstep and EU doesn’t give a single fuck about how Ukraine locked men age of 18-60 in the country and how recruiters are chasing down young men on the streets just to send them to fucking trenches… Also medication huh? Breast and prostate cancer are pretty much similar in numbers, yet breast is the most funded cancer while prostate cancer is severely un…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:26 AM
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Didn’t UK recently try to have two tiered judge system where white men would get adjusted sentences? UK is sadly overtaken and I think they are slowly trying to turn males into slaves…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:23 AM
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Even if you disagree with Andrew Tate, it’s pretty stupid to blame him for some imaginary teenagers going to forums and bullying girls… his message is vastly different from doing it and he pretty much calls anyone losers if they aren’t either stuck in the gym or are making cash 24/7. But hey, it’s easy to have an easy scapegoat considering that the scapegoat wasn’t necessarily angel to begin with.
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:20 AM
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I called it out when Adolescence came out and suddenly everyone was talking about it. Legitimately good series that are mostly based on reality (like Chernobyl) or true crime series hardly make it to the news - you genuinely have to have over the top story telling, acting, plot - and most importantly decent marketing budget. But now some mini series that didn’t even leave UK borders managed to get all the politicians riled up and emotional? And now Netflix UK is also fighting some sort of battle…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:17 AM
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Yep, fuck that, buy that big truck you wanted, build the bodybuilder body you wanted, go to restaurant alone if you are hungry - at the end of the day in 100 years, you, people who judged you and people who loved you would be dead. Enjoy your life, don’t hurt others but at the same time don’t let others take control of your life…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:13 AM
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Sorry, are there big groups on Facebook that constantly targets and harasses (and sometimes even stalks) members of women? Are we dating the same guy groups are combined much higher than anything that so called “manosphere incels” post (not to mention most incels aren’t posting some woman’s location, face and job title!!), you can literally see some subreddits about AWDTSG and their posts about stalking…
/r/EverydayMisandry13/04/25 02:11 AM
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Not surprising, they have been very local against men only spaces… I remember when MeToo was happening a lot of men pretty much started not meeting women if they were alone (this was done so men could protect themselves and not have any false accusations), guess what: they complained about that too
/r/MensRights12/04/25 08:44 PM
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The birth rates are already below replacement levels in most of the developed and developing world, so no, IVF isn’t gonna fix shit. You are also advocating about discriminating and making people go through meat grinder because they have a penis, if men don’t want to die for their own country then their country had failed them and they shouldn’t be forced to go in and fight.
/r/MensRights12/04/25 08:38 PM
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Let’s make the statistics speak for themselves (since without it the discussion of such issue turns into hugely subjective one) https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11582797 A 2023 study in Hawassa City, Ethiopia, reported that 43.9% of municipal solid waste collectors experienced work-related injuries in the past six months. The most common injuries were punctures (54%) and abrasions (44%), primarily caused by sharps (60.6%). A significant number of workers (71.2%) did not use personal prot…
/r/MensRights12/04/25 08:17 PM
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Let’s make the statistics speak for themselves (since without it the discussion of such issue turns into hugely subjective one) https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11582797 A 2023 study in Hawassa City, Ethiopia, reported that 43.9% of municipal solid waste collectors experienced work-related injuries in the past six months. The most common injuries were punctures (54%) and abrasions (44%), primarily caused by sharps (60.6%). A significant number of workers (71.2%) did not use personal prot…
/r/MensRights12/04/25 08:16 PM
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Eh this isn’t even about that, garbagemen is significantly more demanding job, it is highly more needed and there is high demand for it on the market, if we let the markets decide then they should have been paid more
/r/MensRights12/04/25 08:06 PM
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Well, most of the times it’s markets deciding what is and what isn’t fair wage for certain jobs. I don’t think that garbage men have higher wages because of some cabal of elite garbagemen are plotting to steal cleaner’s wages, but more because there are probably significantly more demand for garbagemen
/r/MensRights12/04/25 08:03 PM
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US has 1.66 birth rate per woman (2022), while sure there could be individual cases here and there that strengthens your argument, I heavily doubt it has that big of an effect. Most women don’t have too many kids to take care of and they also don’t have sick elders at their home.
/r/MensRights12/04/25 07:08 PM
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Yea I don’t know how they could justify that, by that logic you can also justify a lot of undeserved hates to any group. KKK probably used that to justify hate against blacks, Nazis probably used that to justify hate against jews and Romas, the world doesn’t need to run on hate, but they don’t want to understand it.
/r/MensRights12/04/25 06:54 PM
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Could you expand on this? I just read the case and what those men did to her is disgusting and purely cruel. I don’t know how it can be justification of misandry though, considering that a lot of crimes of any group is done by minority of that group. I also don’t know what more is there to this case, seems like there were dozens of cruel men and they will be punished appropriately (hopefully)
/r/MensRights12/04/25 06:50 PM
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Yea it makes no sense, I have seen men catching strays due to women sports being much less viewed. Meanwhile not only were “girl boss” superhero movies were mostly watched by men, but men also make up a majority of viewers of WNBA and a lot of other women league sports.
/r/MensRights11/04/25 11:24 PM
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Shit this reminded me of the ships that used slave force for propulsion, you were basically chained and were forced to row, let me tell you folks - being a galley slave wasn’t necessarily a good experience https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galley_slave
/r/MensRights11/04/25 11:11 PM
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My bet is that this article was pushed by the right, they realized that when they kicked out illegal immigrants suddenly there was a lot of unfilled “bottom of the barrel” jobs. Fortunately, I don’t think many men wants to get back breaking job at some farm for 7.5$/hour…
/r/MensRights11/04/25 07:44 PM
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ChatGPT can legit give you better life support than most women, at least you can be sure that ChatGPT will not suddenly weaponize your vulnerable moments and bully you with it…
/r/MensRights11/04/25 12:55 AM
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Isn’t this the same country that was trying to make white men serve longer jail sentences? (Thanks god some high ranking women is trying to stop that nonsense)
/r/MensRights11/04/25 12:48 AM
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Eh, men lived on a land that was owned/managed by some king/royalty and he had to do back-breaking work (serfdom). Even if u were lucky to be born as a king (which probably had lower chance than getting struck by lightning) you still had lots of duties to attend to, kings were often near the battlefield and sometimes they even had to join the battle if the situation demanded it. So if you were lower class men (which most were at that time) you basically had to work all year around to satisfy the…
/r/MensRights11/04/25 12:43 AM
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One thing I have noticed is that they never care about what you say, literally told one lady that men were getting drafted in Ukraine and couldn’t leave the country (she asked me what discrimination men were facing) and she went like “uhh yea it’s very unfortunate but it isn’t happening because they are men…” like??? Tf??? They raid MRA forums, completely miss the points, acts innocent (“😇 uhh yea I am here to learn about men’s issues) and then they try to downplay every single argument… It’s ki…
/r/MensRights11/04/25 12:32 AM
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That’s why more of us should take our own way, they are just distractions… focus on yourself, get built, stack cash and become the important guy in the room… don’t waste ur life chasing bimbos
/r/MensRights11/04/25 12:03 AM
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I am surprised how they miss this… like replace men with black men or Asian men and if it sounds racist then ur first comment was most likely sexist and misandrist…
/r/MensRights10/04/25 04:23 PM
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What’s more disappointing about the first paragraph is that those same people would rightfully get angry about someone victim blaming women, yet they don’t realize that they are doing the same exact shitty thing…
/r/MensRights10/04/25 04:21 PM
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Hmm yep, but you separated them by a big space 🤔
/r/MensRights10/04/25 03:10 PM
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It’s easy to send someone else to war when it isn’t your or your group’s life on the line…
/r/MensRights10/04/25 01:31 PM
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The funny thing is that articles like those are often posted by feminists themselves, yet they claim it’s “patriarchy” forcing men into war… Birth rates are already low, so no, German ladies aren’t going to suddenly start creating babies if German men die.
/r/MensRights10/04/25 01:28 PM
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Idk if second paragraph is sarcasm, I can’t even tell…
/r/MensRights10/04/25 01:26 PM
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I am tired of these women and their support pets trying to redefine what manhood and masculinity is, I am not going around trying to define what feminity is and what women should do, why tf are these bimbos doing it to us?
/r/MensRights10/04/25 10:21 AM
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And a lot of the countries with such laws have more male murder victims every year…
/r/MensRights09/04/25 10:33 PM
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The issue I have with this ideology is that on surface being a super independent men is really nice, ya know - stack cash, get in amazing shape, become important… But even then you will not solve the systematic discrimination, I am not posting against military draft of Russian and Ukrainian men because it’s directly affecting me - no, I am posting about it because it sounds unfair and unjust to me. I am not posting about prostate cancer research being underfunded because I have it - no, I don’t …
/r/MensRights09/04/25 10:19 PM
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The issues with “gender equality indexes” is that they are super misleading, how come Ukraine, a country that started locking 18-60 y.o men in the country and have to chase their young men just so they can drag them to trenches get improved score in gender equality? https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/s/KV3ozF7p6w
/r/MensRights09/04/25 10:14 PM
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It is weird phenomenon too “Hey, don’t disturb feminism movements with your men’s issues, don’t ask women to solve the issues for you, organize instead!” Men follows that advice and creates MRA group The group is now getting targeted by bunch of angry feminists
/r/EverydayMisandry09/04/25 09:15 PM
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I just made an educated guess, I hope the justice will win at the end and if he (Rusell Brand) was really POS then I hope the justice will catch up. I am just raising eye brows on this case, who waits for 26 years to report a crime? Most likely it is going to be very out of sight evidence and it will turn into another he said she said case, but hey, I hope I am wrong and this case actually has valuable evidence…
/r/MensRights09/04/25 09:05 PM
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1) hmm okay, but the chances of it being an actual, fool proof evidence is really low. You have said you have 5 videos, but all of them were recorded for significant events of your life (wedding, graduation, etc), I don’t think this case is going to have high level evidence to be honest 🤷‍♂️ The thing is that I am more worried about this case getting turned into another he said-she said case where if accused turns out to be innocent he still will get fucked over by permanent stain on their reput…
/r/MensRights09/04/25 08:58 PM
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1) how many video camera footage from 1999 is available? Do you have any videos that u have recorded in 1999? 2) Let’s say that okay, this woman managed to have video footage of Russel doing the crime, why did she wait 26 years for it?
/r/MensRights09/04/25 08:49 PM
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One example that always comes to my mind is when 40-50 year old dudes buy Corvettes or brand new Trucks, they are often called for “compensating for something” or “midlife crisis”, people just hate whenever men works hard and buys something for their own good.
/r/EverydayMisandry08/04/25 11:15 PM
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I chose prostate vs breast cancers because they affect around the same amount of people (give or take few % depending on the country) and they are both quite deadly.
/r/MensRights08/04/25 10:00 PM
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Nah, as a man I agree with her, modern warfare is not even visible anymore, tech dictates the winner most of the time, why should we, humans, get sent to trenches just so the guys in bunkers can make billions of dollars? Fuck that
/r/MensRights08/04/25 09:55 PM
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I am neither sad nor angry, I just recognize the work of fiction and how it should have no basis on political change. That shit is what Hitler was doing to basically paint certain populations in a really bad way. That shit is also what Stalin, Beria and Trotsky would do to further their agenda. UK is also arresting people for posts they made on social media, you have to be blind to not notice that UK wants to brainwash population and make them more compliant, the series is one of the pieces to d…
/r/MensRights07/04/25 08:34 AM
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It is very rare for true crime documentaries to even get into news, let alone for those documentaries to suggest a change in political landscape. This show reeks of propaganda posters that 1930s Nazi Germany would put up, as in the dialog from it seems to be hugely manufactured. Governments takes weeks to fill in basic potholes, but you are telling me that someone made some series based on fictional story and that somehow hit every politician’s nerve points to the point where they are now introd…
/r/MensRights06/04/25 10:42 PM
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Yea yea, just FYI posting subreddit screenshots without censoring them is often against Reddit TOS as it encourages brigading…
/r/MensRights06/04/25 10:24 PM
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You too, I assume you are going to keep posting our subreddit to other subreddits so we will get spammed more huh?
/r/MensRights06/04/25 10:14 PM
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Google is free. You want me to link you dozens of studies and statistics or do you not believe that only a small minority of men actually commit crime? Your generalization of me is misogyny in and of itself. Ah, another overused word. A year or two ago I would be scared of getting called that, I would think “hmm maybe I am wrong here”, but your group is overusing that word to the point where I don’t give a single fuck about getting called that. You are generalizing men as some sort of beasts of …
/r/MensRights06/04/25 10:11 PM
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Yes, work of fiction shouldn’t be the basis for a political change where half of the school population will be targeted and painted as potential beasts of the future. Dude 1930s German government would love to do this shit, they were literally putting out fictions in that time, pushing propaganda with it and then would target entire groups based on said fiction. There are also some cases of teen girls stabbing boys in the UK, when is Netflix going to make a series on one and will UK politicians …
/r/MensRights06/04/25 10:03 PM
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And where is this so called “patriarchy” and what do 19 year old Ivan from Ukraine gained from it? As we are speaking Russia and Ukraine both sent their men forcefully to front lines and they are bombing eachother with cheap Alibaba fpv drones, tell those men that entire world is their space… Do you even know that men ages 18-60 can’t leave Ukraine? And do you know that their government is thinking on new ways on how to hunt down the men that already left the country? I am not generalizing women…
/r/MensRights06/04/25 09:57 PM
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The entire world is a men’s space. In what sense? We aren’t trying to be condescending, we are trying to help you. Your help is usually followed by quick propaganda lessons which paints men as these “untamable beasts” that hurts anyone in their sight, so no, your fake help isn’t appreciated You complain about the male loneliness epidemic but don’t listen when we tell you why we are afraid. And how tf am I supposed to do? Oh yea let me go and hunt down that 0.1% of men that have hurted women! You…
/r/MensRights06/04/25 09:46 PM
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Might as well given her a slap on a wrist 🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights06/04/25 09:25 PM
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It is anti boys propaganda, let me make a series about… hmm, let’s say Purple race population and how they do crime -> after a week or two of it’s airing it immediately gets pushed by the government and their connected entities -> now we successfully managed to say “hey purple people can be dangerous, we need them to have them in check” -> propaganda achieved. Dude there are more problems that are higher, if a series that isn’t even based on true story is suddenly getting pushed then it means th…
/r/MensRights06/04/25 07:17 PM
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This series was made to basically target only one sex in a way that isn’t even widespread crime. A teen girl had stabbed a guy few months ago too, where is anti misandry classes and why isn’t Netflix making another series about it? This series was pushed out so the government would have propaganda base to further cuck boys and make them more compliant. It takes government weeks to fill in basic potholes, yet you are telling me that only after a week or two the government took notice of this seri…
/r/MensRights06/04/25 07:13 PM
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Nah, u are just too blind to see it, the one here sick and angry is you
/r/MensRights06/04/25 06:59 PM
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Well for one I don’t think Netflix is going to make a “documentary” on this and push the propaganda about new classes…
/r/MensRights06/04/25 02:27 AM
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Thanks god we have Corvettes! (/s but not really xD)
/r/MensRights06/04/25 02:14 AM
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What breaks my heart the most is that every time the war gets brought up, nobody cares about these men, not even the super “pro equality” organizations and unions like the European Union. The only time they will mention the huge casualties goes like “women and children most effected”, like how hard is it to add men to it? In few years the war will be over, everyone will forget those men, people might occasionally throw party or two for them and mention how heroic they were… but what does it do? …
/r/MensRights06/04/25 02:11 AM
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You don’t think forcefully locking and hunting down only one sex in the case of war isn’t oppression of that sex?
/r/MensRights06/04/25 02:07 AM
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Ryan Gosling is 6 foot tall guy with nice face, accomplished career and tens of millions of dollars in net worth, sounds pretty average to me!! /s
/r/MensRights06/04/25 01:59 AM
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At the same time men usually have to serve military there while being the enemy of the US and it’s allies, so I wouldn’t say it is fun to be either sex there
/r/MensRights06/04/25 01:53 AM
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Gay men are feminine. Not really, there are lots of buff dudes out there who are gay, google Noel Deyzel and tell me how he looks feminine… That’s why they’re hated. Idk, they are probably hated due to religion and culture, otherwise you would see them mass executing women too. Those are places where holy books are the first thing to follow and everything is second… do those woke places just kind of bother you too much? Nope, I am quite liberal. You believe that they hate them because feminity? …
/r/MensRights01/04/25 08:57 PM
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This lady somehow heard of gay men and immediately spinned it into women’s issues, good fucking job lol
/r/MensRights01/04/25 07:56 PM
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We know, you are member of radical feminism (actual subreddit btw in which she has comments in) and follow pseudo science… you are stereotypical bitter person
/r/MensRights01/04/25 07:54 PM
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EU applauded Ukraine for improving gender equality since 2022, apparently the country is now more equal in terms of gender than it was before they started locking 18-60 y.o men in the country, dragging them to trenches and waiting for Russia to blow up their hospitals and/or apartment buildings
/r/MensRights01/04/25 02:25 AM
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I remember in 2016 buzzfeed would make tons of anti men videos, mocking them for how they sat and how they talked, at that time most of the red pill didn’t exist, Andrew Tate didn’t exist, but yea, the media was churning anti-male videos every week. So yea fuck them.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 02:15 AM
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still with that being said i see no effort collectively from republics to help males and more than females… We don’t want to have more help than women, men have separate issues and women have separate issues, the whole problem and the reason of the crashout was caused because progressives pushed men so far down to the point where they managed to somehow… SOMEHOW… turn young people into conservatives en masse, talk about missing the boat! About macho men, sure, conservatives might tell you to hav…
/r/MensRights01/04/25 02:09 AM
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It’s easier to have an easy scapegoats like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson compared to stop the inflow of cheap labor.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 01:58 AM
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Imagine messing up so bad that you turn young people into conservatives, that’s how bad a lot of political parties messed up, but hey, let’s remind boys how they are potential demons of this society!
/r/MensRights01/04/25 01:55 AM
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Compliant boys are easier to control, men are net contributors in terms of taxes, just don’t ask why they pay less attention to men’s issues like prostate cancer even if main victims of the mentioned cancer is net tax contributors. Hopefully boys will remember how their government tried to demonize them when they were young and say “fuck you” whenever they will ask men to go to war.
/r/MensRights01/04/25 01:51 AM
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Hopefully boys will remember UK government pushing anti-boys propaganda when it will be time and need for UK to draft men in the war. Weasel government…
/r/MensRights01/04/25 01:49 AM
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A lot of countries have laws in which makes it impossible for women to do a crime, like rape is defined as “forceful penetration” in a lot of countries, meaning that girl literally having sex with you against your will is not defined rape. So yea, men can’t be victims of women I guess… /s
/r/MensRights01/04/25 01:45 AM
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I am not also for the conservative party if you were wondering, both of them are ignoring our issues.
/r/MensRights30/03/25 11:33 PM
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No it’s not deleted, it says this “why is this group even a thing? LOL...MEN HAVE ALWAYS HAD RIGHTS.”
/r/MensRights30/03/25 11:23 PM
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Like this https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/s/rUk3QV7U6U
/r/MensRights30/03/25 03:09 PM
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The party that aired “I am a real men and I don’t control women, I am a real man -I eat carburetors, I am a real man and I should take a backseat to women can be a president” advertisement? Their party had sizable chunk of progressives as their voters which, more often than not, invaded male spaces and tried to kick them out of it. Moreover, they were trying to come up with fake attention towards men to win over their votes. I don’t believe democratic party cares about men, especially when their…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 02:32 PM
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A big portion of marriages end up in divorce, in a lot of cases fathers might even lose access to seeing kids. People from both sexes cheat on their partners, to the point where some governments banned DNA test kits because it would “break too many families apart”. You will get heavy punishment in France if u tested whether or not your kid is actually yours… If u had a very smart friend, let’s say Einstein or for the sake of finances Mark Cuban, who was always on point with something and never d…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:15 PM
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I am not against hearing their arguments, but lots of them are not open minded about the conversation. If I ever go to feminist subreddits and comment there, I am expecting to either change my mind and/or gain some new perspective, I am not going to go over there and bully them about certain issues.
/r/MensRights30/03/25 11:21 AM
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Do you genuinely think it is easier to raise a kid in some third world country or raise a kid in USA or Western Europe?
/r/MensRights30/03/25 02:12 AM
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Millions of men are locked in Ukraine because they have a penis, tens of thousands of conscripts had to get dragged to trench just so $50 FPV drone from alibaba would blow them up, but sure, keep being ignorant.
/r/MensRights30/03/25 02:10 AM
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your numbers aren’t valid if they’re conducted by white men Oh wow, racist and sexist in one go, do you also not trust other white male scientists? A lot of stuff that makes yours and my comment visible were invented by white men.
/r/MensRights30/03/25 02:09 AM
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This comment deserves separate post and I hope you will post it, but in short: A lot of “pro-male” candidates get shot down immediately as the media hates them, it also doesn’t help that any politician that focuses on mens problems immediately lose a big chunk of women voters. So yea, we keep getting fucked over
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:52 AM
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Regarding retirement, one thing I wanna point out is that a lot of times women retire early because a lot of governments have different pension ages for men and women, in a lot of countries women can receive pensions from 60 y.o and men can receive it from 65, so yea, even if u put a lot of money in governmental pension system u are essentially going to receive much less back considering that u will have to work a lot more and die a lot yearly
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:49 AM
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Regarding last paragraph, they will say a word or two but completely miss the point, they will blame everything on probably Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate and similar figures, completely ignoring the fact that the trend lines were showing that men were having trouble in society. If your billion dollar propaganda falls apart by some dude with a Bugatti and few supercars than your propaganda show was smoke and mirrors.
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:44 AM
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Nah, ur comment was tone deaf and blamed other men instead of blaming people who called them creeps…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:41 AM
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Because his comment is tone deaf and justifies women’s prejudice against men. Imagine if this post was about race. “I am X race and these are the times people were racist to me” “Yea, it sucks that minority of the X race ruin it for the rest of you” (implying that the hate and prejudice is justified)
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:41 AM
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And that’s how a lot of men end up get fucked up in family court
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:37 AM
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The worst thing is that these OF creators are so predatory to the point where it’s borderline insane, I will give you some examples: 1) they often spam comments on popular posts, some are even paying meme pages on X and Instagram to pin their comments or advertise it, do keep in mind that the main audience of such meme pages are mostly young men in their teen years! 2) They often try to get to as many shows as possible, often targeting popular streamers and YouTubers. And while some people might…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:29 AM
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“Maybe we lost because we didn’t pay attention to men’s issues including suicide rates, misandry, apathy, getting rid of their spaces, laughing at their issues and bringing up patriarchy every chance we get…” “Nah it was probably Andrew Tate that made us lose! 😤”
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:23 AM
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Wasn’t one of the studios also grant receiver from the government?
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:18 AM
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Adolescence situation is crazy to be honest, wasn’t one of the studios also government funded by some grant? Anyways, I can make up imaginary story that is basically amalgamation of multiple stories and just make one sex feel extremely guilty by forcing them to attend “anti-sexist” classes. Oh and they still ignored men’s issues, instead of diving deep into why men feel ignored by society and why they feel expendable (look in Ukraine’s draft, family courts, etc), they somehow blamed it all on An…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:11 AM
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Yep don’t get fooled guys, before the elections a lot of “progressive” people were posting about how they should have tried to get young male votes (because they were polling very badly in that aspect compared to last few elections), so due to that we got few sexist ads that were basically like: “I am a man enough to support women to become president, I hate men controlling women btw” https://youtu.be/jLzYPbtklGs At the same time we had something like “husbands are controlling freaks but u can s…
/r/MensRights30/03/25 01:06 AM
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Yea men were chilling, eating, having fun, but somehow she took it as offensive. Talk to them - offensive, not talking to them - also offensive 🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights29/03/25 11:49 PM
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What are some of the basic skills u would suggest us to save fellow people? (Not being cynical, genuinely interested)
/r/MensRights29/03/25 11:43 PM
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Better to go to jail for few years or escape to another country than get blown up by some cheap alibaba drone 🤷‍♂️
/r/MensRights29/03/25 09:56 PM
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yep it’s quite disgusting, I am not saying Russia is not doing the same, but I was merely pointing out how even the big unions and organizations that focuses on gender equality (at least according to them) are completely ignoring one of the worst sexism in the modern history. If you have penis good luck, we are going to lock you in the country and either Russia bombs ur apartment block or $50 chinese FPV drone will blow you up…
/r/MensRights28/03/25 06:43 PM
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The usual talking point of women against MRA is that “feminism is already trying to achieve equality”, but feminism more often than not ignores most men problems or come up with weird “justification” of those problems. I am not against feminism, they are obviously pushing problems that women face, but why can’t we have separate group that focuses on mens’ problems?
/r/MensRights28/03/25 06:38 PM
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Yep, completely ignoring the elephant in the room… Except elephant in the room was basically locked and had to die…
/r/MensRights28/03/25 06:27 PM
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Even the articles are disgusting, men conscripted in war - women most affected annoys me a lot
/r/MensRights28/03/25 05:00 PM
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Wow, what a patriarchy! (/s)
/r/MensRights28/03/25 07:43 AM
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