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| 4 | John Oliver on online harassment... when the target was male.I completely agree with you. Has John Oliver ever defended a woman in this same position or otherwise displayed any sort of hypocrisy regarding this issue? I'm genuinely asking because I honestly don't follow John Oliver closely enough to know whether this statement is actually hypocritical. If it is, then he definitely deserves criticism. However, if it isn't, then I tend to agree with what he said in regard to public figures, though I probably wouldn't go as far as to actively encourage people… | /r/MensRights | 23/06/15 08:31 AM |
| -3 | Victim:"That's the man that raped me!" Prosecution:"Ma'am, that's the interpreter." (x-post from /r/Maine)I agree with you that this evidence does not prove rape. However, it is pretty strong evidence that the defendant is, in fact, the man with whom the woman had some sort of encounter, which is the issue that was brought into question by the false identification. | /r/MensRights | 28/11/12 07:38 PM |
| 6 | But educating boys is dumb right, because apparently men only invest 30-40% and girls 90%? Thanks Intel.Alright, you just made some pretty broad generalizations with nothing to back them up. Do you have a source for anything you just said? Your comment is like a goddamn SRS wet dream, and they'd actually be right for once to call you out on it. | /r/MensRights | 11/10/12 12:08 AM |
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