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Exhausted naive football player realizes that moving goalposts being moved constantly by high speed vehicles (his tax money probably paid for) do in fact move and can't be reached. Congratulations - you have reached the "ok ok, it is actually happening, but let me tell you why this is a good thing" phase.
/r/MensRights05/06/26 03:03 PM
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Sure. Support pro men policies and stances. Stop supporting policies and stances explicitly against men or that do whatever they do at the expanse of men. This isn't rocket surgery.
/r/MensRights18/08/25 07:05 PM
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"As you can see in the last slide, our research thus clearly concludes that apparently if continuously push policies and laws that disadvantage men, then have your party members insult and belittle them on every opportunity in social media and the news, never talk to them eye to eye, dismiss any concerns they have out of hand, preach to them how awful they are and that everything everywhere is their fault it would seem that they stop supporting you and voting for you in large numbers" "That woul…
/r/MensRights30/05/25 10:58 PM
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Interesting how going from this headlines those scientists did not find out that said "content" is not true. So what they are saying is that man that get told by other man how bullshit many of the things out there are tend to react to the truth, and react especially bad when they find out how how badly they have been gaslight and manipulated - which is something people in general are not too fond of. And then to the last point and attempt to make it all about "muh incels" - as always (that is su…
/r/MensRights12/03/25 03:28 PM
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Today I learned I am Chinese.
/r/MensRights22/11/24 08:44 PM
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What level of delusion do you have to be in to need research to understand if you belittle, antagonize, insult and attack any grouping of people, then go around and obnoxiously preach to them while ignoring their feedback at any level and try to point them towards your sermons to "educate" them on how and why their feedback is wrong, they will not be supporting your things and eventually fight you. This isn't that deep, just stop being insane.
/r/MensRights10/11/24 08:09 AM
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Man this is problematic. "Women" is very exclusionary. The icon does not have enough rainbow and alphabet representation. The body type 2 person is way over sexualized with unrealistic body proportions. Both body type 1 and 2 give me stereotypical vibes - like pink shirt, long "feminine" hair on type 2 and short hair and hoody on type 1 - really? Both persons white - extremely exclusionary - why can't they be mixed race couple? Why are body Type 2 and body Type 1 person here portrayed so - for l…
/r/MensRights08/11/24 12:07 PM
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It is never easy to interact with any kind of market and extract value to produce cash flow for anyone. OF is littered with women making no money and going no where - and not all of them lack in looks. If you don't know the unspoken rules, etc. ... you can disappear from the gonewild subs or any other space that helps you funnel money as a women just as well. And so on. What women have going for them is more, different and way faster options, which has a tendency in real life to destroy them thr…
/r/MensRights10/10/24 08:29 AM
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Societies do not give a shit about male mental health. There is no "male this-and-that" only for-all or for women. And quite frankly the for-all thing would be children and old people only if suicide would not produce some level of inconvenience. So the real reason here is not rocket science. Way less prevention, way less "don't do it it can get better" that may kick in in the crucial moments, and - here is a hot take - men and women are in fact different. While it is not true for every case, on…
/r/MensRights08/09/24 08:28 PM
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That won't turn out to be the win you all think it will. In practice they will lower the physical standards on everything or have the women make completely different stuff (as in a lot less demanding), and when all is said and done, in practice this just means they hand all the even semi-desirable and safest jobs to women (yes as in not only administration, but also anything remotely office like and a lot of leadership and decision jobs) - or worse make up easy light going fluff nonsense to add …
/r/MensRights27/08/24 09:17 PM
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Does not matter as much to society as a system. These are abstract systems and concepts. Quite frankly, you tell him you love him. He matters to you. His sister matters to you. You tell AND show him through your actions that family matters, that family comes first. Then you give him (and his sister for that matter) the tools to navigate and deal with reality. Read with them, make sure they make it through school, make sure they know and feel they are safe and welcome home, all that stuff - you k…
/r/MensRights12/08/24 11:31 AM
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This problem is slowly fixing itself. The real issue under all of this is the global population crisis. Specifically the demographic declines. Modern activist feminism hijacked that and simply pushed the FUD that "if you don't want to die out, you really got to step it up for women" - then pushed a bunch of misandrist, sexist and discriminatory policies. However while I congratulate them on their collective opportunism what is really happening right now is that it turns out none of this did anyt…
/r/MensRights06/08/24 11:41 AM
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Got a feeling like I know how the comments may go. But I wish people would take note instead. You can judge them all you want. You can get upset all you want. All that stuff. But that right there is reality - that is how it is going to be if you go to war. Not like in the movies or books or games. And here is one more. They will travel and find men in other countries if their own do not come back, do not come back fast enough, or do not come back - and I am sorry to say this straight out - not v…
/r/MensRights04/08/24 04:52 PM
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Let me ask that differently. Do you think your grandparents relationship would have lasted - no scratch that - would have ever started if social media and dating apps would have been around?
/r/MensRights28/07/24 10:12 PM
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We can see that thinking playing out in real time. More than OK with their choice - Let them. Just b ready for the inevitable slew of nonsense blaming men to not stepping up and saving the poor women when reality comes for them. And be prepared for the state and system to find a reason to blame and tax men for this, then create some extra money budget thing for women alone with bears, followed by one for women close to bears, followed by one for women that could encounter bears, followed by one …
/r/MensRights03/05/24 09:39 PM
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They literally made a "stop noticing" campaign. This would be funny if it wasn't so stupid and the outcome predictable. See various communist (and otherwise authoritarian) regimes have tried the whole dictatorial clamp down on peoples expression in the past. We got lots of data on in. This always ends the same way. First the people adapt society to it. They never buy your shit, but they will learn to survive. The Russians - then Soviets - with hundreds of years of experience living under Mongol …
/r/MensRights01/05/24 08:57 AM
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What do you mean "far" - we barely started moving. This thing is just rolling out, and I can't wait where it will go once it actually picks up pace. My only wish about it is that it stays focused on the issues and rights of men. Topic is constantly derailed into something in relation to other things - anti-women, anti-this, pro-that. No. This should be hard focused on what it has on the label. The rights of men. We are living through an era of completely re-doing the social order and unspoken so…
/r/MensRights29/04/24 09:47 PM
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"STOP NOTICING!" "GET THE FUCK IN LINE AND GO A LONG WITH THE PROGRAM!" "AAAAAAH NO! STOP THINKING! STOP RESISTING! STOP LISTENING TO OTHER PEOPLE!" "GOVERNMENT!!! SAAAAAVVVEEE USSSS!!!"
/r/MensRights18/04/24 08:23 PM
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Remember when news outlets did actual journalism instead of surface level hot takes sanitized a bit up and ran through an "editor" that dresses them up to look "official"? Yeah I remember. I am that old. Stuff like this always makes me laugh before I proceed to not remove my adblockers, let alone fully read it. Real journalism is being investigative. Ask the hard questions. Go beyond the surface. For this topic what would really matter is a honest and critical reflection WHY are they in despair?…
/r/MensRights14/04/24 09:48 AM
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The entire Incel thing is a nothing burger. On the many things you can group people into, wanting to have sex but not being able to, thus being an involuntary celibate is not a unifying identity with shared motivations. These people do not share value systems or anything else that would unify them under this. The general sense that large groups of men being excluded from the dating and mating pool will have effects is accurate, but they won't manifest themselves in that way. Neither will this be…
/r/MensRights09/04/24 03:22 PM
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Not sure how many young around here and reading - but if it makes you feel any better I am old and disengaged, disappointed and mostly done with political and social issues too. And first, society should have been worried about this and the relationship between men and women. But seems too late now anyway. This will all end in one way and everyone knows. What I want to say is you are not alone in this, for the better or the worse. Unfortunately it is fucked on every layer and it does not improve…
/r/MensRights09/04/24 09:00 AM
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I am thinking I don't care in the slightest what some marxism driven big tech clown show thinks. Some of their tools have their use, but their opinions are worthless on these manners.
/r/MensRights05/04/24 10:31 PM
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Literally anyone. Or maybe it is a 90% thing. Part of growing up as a men. The majority get over it. You can always look for friends or professional therapy or whatever, but as a rule of thumb look for, find and test small hobbies, focus on those and things you got more under control. If you are into reading grab books, or read free online, you are into podcasts find nice ones you like - maybe try creating things yourself. You get the idea. Eventually you find something, anything you can do, you…
/r/MensRights05/04/24 10:29 PM
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Everything is like that now. All social media. All public discourse. Just influence what you can, keep a cool head. Find yourself a hobby that you can control enough so you can keep it nice. Wait for the dysfunctional mess they created to burn itself down. Not the first time these things happen. Something something. History. Repeating. Rhyming. Just see it as a hysterical comedy with a coming tragic end
/r/MensRights05/04/24 06:39 PM
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Guess they are lucky they don't live in Canada.
/r/MensRights05/04/24 09:07 AM
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I travel a lot from work. Can confirm. I mean most of the west is pretty bad, but Spain is starting to remind me of South Korea. Not as bad as that yet though, but they are getting there.
/r/MensRights05/04/24 09:03 AM
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Are people confused about a misandrist, sexist movement rooted in Marxism redistributing funds to women? How come - that is literally a core of what they push for. Also the headline is misleading. No one is "under fire" for this and it will have no consequences
/r/MensRights05/04/24 09:02 AM
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Woke people are as much about "diversity", "equity", "inclusion", "belonging" or whatever other word they bastardize next, as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a democracy, republic or "of the people". It is just something they write on their banners. None of this means anything to them. The entire woke movement is build on the Frankfurt School of Marxism, Marxism and Communism and a few other radical extremist ideologies such as intersectionalism. The thing that all of them have in c…
/r/MensRights22/03/24 07:15 PM
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The correct answer is around the industrial revolution. Being realistic about it, women in the past actually did a lot of hard work. Ever tried to wash your clothes by hand? Visited real farmers on the country side? But with increased urbanization, the invention and mass production of household appliances such as washing machines, dry cleaners, and so on the labor landscape changed. This is not to suggest a women's natural job is "just cleaning clothes" or the like, I understand there is nuance …
/r/MensRights21/03/24 04:16 PM

7 years ago. Nothing has changed. We know what they are about. Nothing to see here, nothing to talk about. There will not be a compromise.
/r/MensRights20/03/24 02:20 PM
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Yes. And men you have fallen victim to paternity fraud should be exempt from alimony and the like. Give us that consequence culture I am being told of.
/r/MensRights16/03/24 10:21 AM
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Depends on their skin color and some other factors. But in general society watches out for you and is always ready to sit down and explain why your bully got pressured into the situation by socioeconomic factors, how we need to forgive (certain people), and what you can do to overcome your toxic masculine racism. I was half inclined to write something more mean, but I will hold for today. Just note that in the real world Mr Bully will probably go way farther than you, and they do have a tendency…
/r/MensRights14/03/24 04:59 PM

I can respect the impression farming here, but I can't happened to notice that the picture is not having any representation. Why is there only white people here? Where are the people of color? Why is there no LBTRQRWQDSWhatever representation? Is the author trying to imply people have been straight through all of history? And that all of history is just made by white people? That is not very inclusive.
/r/MensRights09/03/24 02:28 PM
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The comical thing is how these things are completely ignored in the public and media. On the other hand lots of how heroically they are defending this and how "the russians" and "the ukrainians" blabla as if the expandable resource called men society feels entitled to is actually part of the decision. This is how actual systemic sexism looks like. An insistent brainwashing repeating a psychotic narrative that is inherently evil and dishonest but required for the system fueled by the discriminato…
/r/MensRights09/03/24 11:52 AM
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This +women are overly receptive to emotions and thus way easier to manipulate. Even worse, they tend to first fall for emotional nonsensical manipulation, then adapt the narrative as their reality and create a self reinforcing loop out of it. They love the idea of being, or to be more precise publicly playing the role of, suppressed victims. They will run with that narrative in any situation. Multi-Millionaire actor or musician with literally millions of fans worshiping the ground you walk on? …
/r/MensRights06/03/24 09:44 AM
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I am going to be a contrarian here and say I am willing to talk about it. But I want the conversation to be honest. If you want to talk about things like "women should be paid more per hour or get extra incentives/bonuses like tax advantages because they can't have income when they become mothers and take a career hit", or "the distribution of genders through professions is such that more women are on lesser paid jobs, therefore they should get extra money from the state because for me power bal…
/r/MensRights05/03/24 12:50 PM
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If they would actually leave men the fuck alone, stop making everything about us and have the entire existence of modern culture and society resolve around attacking man and shitting on us we would be fine. I get people want to be offended by this, but I am really just mildly annoyed. The entire premise here is that in order to get genuinely offended you would have to accept the premise that this person, people like her and society have some sort of magically power over men, and they get to deci…
/r/MensRights05/03/24 12:35 PM
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Let me see if I get the plan here right Invite hordes of migrants that don't share our values against our will (btw. they are all fighting age - just saying) supposedly giving them the benefit of the doubt here and saying just because they want low wages. Cause the other reasons would be even more infuriating Shame men all the time for everything Pass ton of laws to favor women and actively discriminate against men Run a set of brainded financial policies that ruin the purchasing power of most p…
/r/MensRights25/02/24 05:14 PM
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Tax money well spend, I wonder if they work on some hard hitting sciences like if there is actually any difference between fire and water next. "The issue of whether male and female brains are distinct has proven controversial, with some academics arguing it is society – rather than biology – that shapes divergence." Anyone else wants to see the breakdown of this "controversy" and where who is standing per gender? Maybe per some other factors too, but I can't write them here not to get banned. T…
/r/MensRights20/02/24 11:45 AM
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"Being single" = Sleeping with multiple guys. Not being celibate
/r/MensRights16/02/24 11:48 PM
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They do. They are keenly aware the number is not 100% yet.
/r/MensRights14/02/24 01:29 PM
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Dear Heavens! What do I have to read and find out here. There are women in poor urban areas! How can we help these women? Has someone already started a billion dollar fund led by a diverse and inclusive - and with that I mean no men, or at least no straight men, maybe some gay one legged Latino. We can figure that one out - special council committee to create an equity uplift initiative to ensure they receive the help they need? We can integrate it with some of the other institutions, so we can …
/r/MensRights14/02/24 01:23 PM
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There is a plethora of politicians, their children, both here and in Ukraine they can send right? How about people on all kinds of social media writing all those super totally a difference making slogans and updating profile pics? Seems they are all so convinced about this inevitable great victory happening any moment, and so good at explaining how honorable and great it is as a man to serve your country while explaining what you totally have to do, because when it comes to you getting ripped in…
/r/MensRights12/02/24 09:04 PM
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Government!!! Save me! - I want more money and rules in my favor. Ok. Wait. Just like that? Yeah sure. Anything else? Government!!! Erm... Save me...
/r/AntiFeminists10/02/24 08:30 PM
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They won't. As a voting block that group is insignificant. They can easily be dragged into other groupings by simply things such as "white people bad" - you now have all the young immigrants voting for you, "women most affected" - you now have like at least 60% of those that have a girl or want to white knight/simp voting for you, and so on. The ones that would speak up in the first place will find themselves having nothing to speak up to. On any social media the counter strategy of the system w…
/r/MensRights10/02/24 12:50 PM
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Who is looking for them in the woods? Large groups of search and rescue women? Sways of children with their cats? This one is on fucking us. Point is like that. Men are men, you are not beating your own nature. Ever. The lesson here is to really understand and comprehend ahead of time that society is not coming for you as a man. That you are on your fucking own. That you get no special help bonus card. This is reality. Prepare for it. It is part of the male experience. And if you find someone wh…
/r/MensRights10/02/24 09:49 AM
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As general maxims - absolutely not. Not equality, neither egalitarianism. Makes 0 sense. Men an women are completely different. They have different strengths, weaknesses, differences, challenges and histories. Blatant examples include pregnancy, draft and military action in armed conflict, and many more. There are areas where it would make sense - such as in front of the law, but even there it is more gradients and never happening. Simple truth is women give birth, men don't, society needs child…
/r/MensRights08/02/24 10:44 AM
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But. They did say plenty about men already. And the ones in the moveable groups (so exclude life time voters of person/party... basically all the people that will never change who/what they vote for) don't really vote for or against specific candidates anymore - if you look at the actual data, funnily enough they are now the most progressive voters of all. The are desperately moving their votes around to whatever is the most promising route to change, since the status quo has become objectively …
/r/MensRights06/02/24 12:55 PM
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"I'm in England" My dude - it is literally over. If it is in private - switch job, social circles, etc. ... may be able to salvage this. If it goes legal - time to leave the country. ​ Only mitigation here is amount of wealth you got accumulated and current income, as well as how well established your social position is. If you got good standing with good long history and the good money you can make it through that with connections, lawyers, etc. ... if you are average go look up the related sta…
/r/MensRights04/02/24 11:02 AM
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But how is this possible? Women sports is done by women, thus according to the leading <experts> there is massive female RePreSENtaTiOn. Representation matters of course because you need to see yourself in the thing you see or you can't enjoy it. Logic dictates that men don't watch something with only women in it and women flock to it in mass. Furthermore around half of the population are in fact women, so at least as much women must be watching women sports as men watch men sports. ​ Putting al…
/r/MensRights04/02/24 10:46 AM
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They don't "believe" that you clowns. They experience and observe reality and make logical obvious conclusions. ​ The Marxists already tried this shitshow. The Soviet Union attempted to indoctrinate, re-educate and propagandize people for 70 fucking years, and the day it collapsed people immediately went back to normal. Not a single solitary soul sat around and said "we soviets my comrade that share all the things in the spirit of great Marx/Lenin/Stalin/Whatever will find a way to..." - they al…
/r/MensRights01/02/24 08:25 PM
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The "movement" probably neither nor. Ended up with some men becoming influencers, then explaining men up and forth what they are doing wrong, while casually forgetting to mention the part where the key to happiness was fame and fortune through being an internet personality. I do not mean to imply the whole "grifter" thing, but it feels disconnected, and professionalized to me. Studios, shows, deals, sponsors, Thumbnail optimizations, networks, merch, you get the idea. Nothing wrong with making m…
/r/MensRights28/01/24 08:03 PM
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Unironically? I listen to politicians speeches, or the ones from CEOs or other business leaders. Read papers and releases they have. Whatever you can get your hands on. Like read the newest pieces from the IMF if that works for you. ​ These are people that mastered the art of complete dissonance between the way they conduct themselves in the public, in private and then what they actually think and do. That is the key. It is something you have to actively learn, train and work on to make work. It…
/r/MensRights28/01/24 07:45 PM
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If you read top policy makers - US government, World Economic Forum, International Monetary Fund (and I do mean read. So go and look it up, their work is literally free for everyone) you will know. The gist of it is for whatever reason they decided to only push and advance women and girls with any and all means, largely and happily at the expanse of boys or men and this simply flows from the top down then. With the exception of course when said men falls into the progressive world order. Their r…
/r/MensRights28/01/24 06:56 PM
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In large parts people just fail to understand the very simple and basic market realities behind this. By en large the target audience for sexualized female content is larger by virtue of the fact that way more men don't have access to sexual or romantic opportunities than men - hence selling the idea of it has more buyers there. They do totally sell to women too, but the if you are a women, and you want romantic or sexual interest, it is easy to actually get the real thing - just check virtually…
/r/MensRights28/01/24 06:39 PM
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Should absolutely be mandatory at birth. There is plenty of people out there who are OK with raising other peoples children, as evident by patch work families and various statistics, or single mums dating on apps, etc. ... However it should be an educated and conscious decision - you know, the whole consent thing. This is a huge step in any persons life and tricking a person into living a lie needs to be flat out be illegal. Probably one of those social areas that has some catching up to do - re…
/r/MensRights28/01/24 06:31 PM
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See you issue starts right in the title where you think you can apply any form of logic or rational to any of the modernist nonsense being spouted today. These systems are religions and logic does not intrude into any of their statements and decision making processes. They live in Lala land and will make the statements they want, and do whatever they want - both concepts not influencing each other too.
/r/MensRights21/01/24 12:34 PM
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If you master the art of blaming men for everything through the hidden mastery of re-phrase&re-define everything until you are right and re-write history as needed - then you wield the powers to answer this any man more topics in whatever is currently "your truth"
/r/MensRights20/01/24 09:44 PM
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They don't. When they are young they love their lovers - mostly for the experience and butterflies, as they grow older they shift to love the idea of being loved. ​ In general though modernist feminism is consistent in their core beliefs that women=good and everything should benefit them and be made for them. Everything in the world needs to looked at from a women lens and how it affects and benefits women. Men=Disposable dirt. Hence you never see them stand up for any men issues, never ask for …
/r/MensRights16/01/24 05:15 PM
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How can we help those struggling girls? Why are they being repressed by the men in those five subjects? It is patriarchy isn't it? Has someone already started an extra budget and a (women only) team of experts allocating an additional couple of billions?
/r/MensRights15/01/24 11:41 AM
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*marry They will hook up with your broke ass just fine if you got the looks, your bad boy/be interesting play right and may also date you in that case for a while.
/r/MensRights14/01/24 12:22 AM
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Yes. They should also be retroactive. If it turn out she committed paternity fraud and received child-care money has to be returned or if they stayed together and he wants out of the lie she produced the breakup/divorce is automatically conducted and she looses any claim to any financial or otherwise help. Notice how progressive I am. I am not even criminalizing the act of defrauding a man of his entire life on the basis of infidelity and lack of loyalty. So not a crime with punishment, but just…
/r/MensRights13/01/24 12:25 PM
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That is actually not all that deep. Most of modern society and structure is a ponzi scheme of a lie - hence despite all the "empowerment" and "freedom" and blabla every conceivable statistic shows women as a whole getting less and less happy. That is of course mostly because life does not play out that way and wageslaving for 60 hours a week or running through hundreds of guys to end up as a single mum isn't as great as it was sold. ​ However one of the great fairy tales of our day and age told …
/r/MensRights12/01/24 11:12 AM
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"Love" - boy do I have news for some of those men.
/r/MensRights10/01/24 01:39 PM
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Short answer is no. ​ Long answer is it is complicated. First thing to keep in mind is the source. I could write an essay on that, but no one would care - so I will challenge anyone to go to the websites/articles and from there jump to the data they reference and look into it. Most of them share biased data issues. They rely on surveys - and people will lie through their ears on that topic, or try to grab "meta data" like "X% of people in committed relationships have an active Tinder account" et…
/r/MensRights10/01/24 01:36 PM
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80% of the women go to date the top 5% to 10% of men. "Are we dating the same guy?" - is that why they can't get into STEM? Also ignoring that those women talking "dating" on a hookup app is really funny. Like they don't really believe they have a relationship because the guy was bored and had a slot on Friday evening are they?
/r/MensRights05/01/24 10:12 PM
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Unironically the US Bill of Rights. There. I said it.
/r/MensRights24/12/23 04:20 PM
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Not integrating? Mass involuntary struggles? Rise of domestic terrorism and violence? Erosion of social cohesion? Vast majority of polls clearly show what people want done? Maybe some other issues? Majority of real estate properties being owned from non nationals? ​ Sorry mate - can't do anything for you. ​ ​ ​ What do my ears spot there? An opportunity to have men be send to the meat-grinder for the glory of the nation? Being given the immense honor of being allowed to contribute to building a …
/r/MensRights24/12/23 03:26 PM
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Have we already formed all women university teams ensuring more women in STEM and other higher education fields to get a good amount of female led all women studies that investigate how this affects women the most? How can we support women here? Maybe a special task force that pays for luxury cruise trips to the finest hotels in the world paid for by tax money for women? I mean the men love that war stuff right? It is basically like playing cowboy or something for them right? Actually this is su…
/r/MensRights24/12/23 11:18 AM
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Call me crazy but I think I would rather be alive. The politicians are welcome to joint the front-line themselves - seems to be an awful lot of men in those ranks. And a lot of them have families too. Will you look at all that potential manpower. Knock yourself out. ​ I will be very honest here. I could really see a world where I would risk it all and am ready to get struck by some missile or something in some trench, trying to defend what I believe in. However there would need to be very specif…
/r/MensRights22/12/23 02:30 PM
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By virtue of my job I am in contact with a lot of very specific personnel and get to listen to a lot of interviews in the area. You would not believe the amount of comments like "they have to step up their recruiting game". I got send interview transcripts of a NATO training personnel on some influencer social media where the quote was about "they have to fix their recruiting, there is way too many men just walking around those Ukrainian cities or in other european cities" - these are not centra…
/r/MensRights21/12/23 10:26 AM
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That will depend on your definitions and a number of other factors. For starters you may want to go through history and discover that human social structures have vastly changed all the time. In the early days in the times of hunter gathers monogamy wasn't a thing. Polygyny was practiced as the norm in many societies. In ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome and many other civs what we call marriage now was literally only an economic arrangement and not tied to any ideas of romance. The l…
/r/MensRights18/12/23 02:01 PM
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Equal opportunities at the Unis and research centers in my city strangely enough all start with "Women and minorities preferred". So I guess they have "equitable opportunities"? Can't wait for what new words get dropped soon as we "progress". Move forward you could say. Like some sort of walk. Like a march. A long march if you will.
/r/MensRights17/12/23 03:48 PM
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Coca Cola urges workers to be less white Applicants seeking to join RAF described as "useless white male pilots" Boston Mayor defends excluding white people from Christmas party One Of World’s Largest Investment Firms Need Permission To Hire White Men Too many whites, men lead U.S. military School in Australia makes male students apologise for ‘behaviours of their gender’ Gillette #MeToo razors ad on 'toxic masculinity' gets praise BBC presenter warns against science being 'just done by European…
/r/MensRights17/12/23 02:28 PM
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Notice this is for the movement and fake institutions created today. Not the idea they claim to be about. ​ Personally I sort of agree. But not completely. I think it is a grift and a power grab first and foremost, and then what we see is a secondary function - their marketing arm which is the propaganda arm. While that comes down to the same thing, I think it is important to point out that the marketing/propaganda program that we experience in day to day and public life is in service of the mor…
/r/MensRights17/12/23 01:31 PM
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It is just an extension of general female privilege that is reflected in it. Not only that women can sell their bodies to any degree they like, but also that society is by en large accepting of it, and just look at the reaction you get when you call these women what they are, let alone have the audacity of stating that this you do not want to be associated with someone like that. Suddenly "a women should be allowed to have a past" and so on. If women getting their cake, stuffed with hundreds of …
/r/MensRights16/12/23 02:48 AM
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And then one day. For absolutely no reason at all, people ...
/r/MensRights15/12/23 12:05 PM
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The reason I don't think any of those religious "laws" are any good in practice is because they are dogmatic and unchangeable. Sure there is interpretation there - but that is in any law. However there is no room for change, and as technology and subsequently day to day reality moves on, there must be adaption and not trying to bends and interpret some thousand year old rule set around say the presence of dating apps or OF or the ability to travel vast distances easily, etc. ... They also tend t…
/r/MensRights12/12/23 11:28 PM
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I stopped going the moment all the phones and selfiies started for the most part. Got some good enough equipment at home, and there is some smaller ones with pretty stricter rules that I found through old friends. Depends on shifts and where in the city I am for work and how long if I go there. Striking a good pose has always been a thing for the bodybuilding part of the gym/resistance training people. But the thing is you are supposed to strike one after you did some really good serious shaping…
/r/MensRights12/12/23 11:15 PM
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They are busy starving while chasing carrots. Trapped in a system of hamster wheels. Getting bled dry to keep a system running that they will never benefit of. They all believe they just have to grind a little bit more and that will solve it. Any day now their crypto investment will make them millionaires. They will hit the gym even harder. They will be fit. Doesn't matter that they are X years old then. Everyone can do it. My favorite 9% body fat youtuber that can spend his entire day training,…
/r/MensRights12/12/23 07:09 PM
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I think people misunderstand this a lot. The majority of modern activist feminists are mostly psychopaths with a small specific spin to them that causes this. They have conjured and cultivated a fake imaginary picture of society and especially men. If a man shows emotions around them, there is some tiny bit of piece inside them that starts to notice they are human beings. Because you know there is still a part in the modern feminist brain that is capable of normal emotions - mostly there so they…
/r/MensRights12/12/23 10:08 AM
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Is this where we talk about abortion statistics? Or is that topic too hot? I mean when I just thought while we are already in the business of over-generalizing and over-simplifying I could add some oil to the genius level fire solution?
/r/MensRights03/12/23 08:00 PM
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SIR! DO YOU HAVE TIME TO TALK ABOUT OUR LORD AND SAVIOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION! SIR! EXCUSE ME SIR! DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE SACRED ESG? SIR! STOP! RIGHT THERE STOP! SIR DO YOU KNOW HOW NOBLE AND PROGRESSIVE WE ARE! WAIT! HAVE YOU ALREADY APOLOGIZED FOR BEING A MAN TODAY? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO ... GIVE WOMEN MORE OPPORTUNITY! TODAY IS YOUR LUCKY DAY! YOU CAN GIVE US MONEY WHILE APOLOGIZING FOR BEING A MAN AT THE SAME TIME! PLEASE SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA! WHY AREN'T YOU RESPONDING!!! …
/r/MensRights02/12/23 03:30 PM
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What do you mean rise? What do you think all those chicks did with Tinder touring through half the world? How do you think these insta/social media models magically afforded and stayed in the finest hotels in Dubai, etc. ... It's just they do not have to pay lol
/r/MensRights30/11/23 11:36 AM
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The short answer is yes. Long answer is a bit more complicated, and I do not intend to accidentally doxx myself here. There are plenty of really good, smart and dedicated people doing research that put out excellent work. Not all of those make it to being a high impact paper of course, but they exist. I do not have the meta analysis and facts to state the next part with high confidence, but anecdotally in my field of work part is evaluation of work before it is processed and used in certain thin…
/r/MensRights29/11/23 02:20 PM
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I can answer that for me. (wasn't the wake up call - I am in the having the ability to critically think and a sense of actual justice, good and evil camp, then getting exposed to this stuff over time. But this was one of those things). ​ The answer is: Their own People love to quote "in a study", "it was proven in" - but no one ever wants to check the receipts. Then one day I started reading those. In fact studying them with a critical eye. Who financed/funded it? Could funding sources influence…
/r/MensRights29/11/23 10:11 AM
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Not that deep. They like to travel. They want money. They refuse to do dull, dirty and dangerous - which includes everything physical. Hell you ever worked in an office setting they won't even carry chairs or lift a finger for anything. ​ Basically it's a free field trip for them where they get to do photo garbage, get attention and can network (and in my experience go out, party and fuck), paid for by the company, that in turn increases their income. Cause a lot of these shit trips mean extra p…
/r/MensRights25/11/23 10:40 AM
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There is a book that made the rounds that I promise you that sweet innocent girl you are dating/looking at knows about or did read. "How to Destroy a Man Now - a Handbook" by Angela Confidential. It is quite shocking to find out how well organized women as a gender are, and how naive and well ... in the spirit of this thread stupid men are when it comes to this stuff. I got lucks as all fuck. My dad was around and for some reason patient enough with my stupid ass to know when to talk what with m…
/r/MensRights23/11/23 11:22 AM
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The real answer is incentive structure - the basis of how any group ever is directed. For women as a group, shouting they are victims, pointing at how unjust everything is, then claiming oppressor-victim is what works to get things. If they see anything that men did/have they just fall back to that and the issue will be resolved in their favor. Hence you don't see anyone screaming for that meme of "why aren't they asking for representation in the draft?", "why aren't they asking for more work pl…
/r/MensRights23/11/23 09:21 AM
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See it from there perspective - then answer it for me will you? "Wear some makeup, show some skin, maybe flirt - can get them to do anything I want." "Supposedly in charge, supposedly holding all money and institutions, yet they sign, support and do anything we want in our favor. Never have to return said favor." "Enter the workforce in numbers. Don't feel like doing dull, dirty and dangerous for the most part. Man invent new things for us. Tell them we want the same amount of money, it is now t…
/r/MensRights22/11/23 10:20 PM
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Your statement is getting a lot wrong. Let me try - not wanting to one up or something, but hopefully truth saves some poor souls out there. The majority is 50+% It is not that 80% of women are only attracted to to 20% of the men - rather than for 80% of the women only 20% of the men exist at all. If you think the 20% up there are everyone's type and the dates there roll then lol - do I have news for you. That group is where looking for the type and hundreds of other things she wants like minima…
/r/MensRights19/11/23 05:47 PM
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Stop kidding yourself. Civilian = Women, kids before puberty (but note that even here female > male), maybe - just maybe very very old man - will depend on some factors, but seeing how they die earlier than women and no one gives a shit about that either, probably not.
/r/MensRights18/11/23 09:28 AM
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"Does anyone care about the MEN..." Stopped reading there. I got the answer coach, no matter what comes after that. ​ No. ​ How do I know if I did not read it? Give or take 5500 years of recorded history.
/r/MensRights18/11/23 09:26 AM
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Pretty funny actually. But nah. We are good. Not my problem. "What if it was your sister" - depends. I don't know any dudes relationship with their sister, so up to him. If it was mine, personally I would be forced to intervene. If it was mine telling me though ABC happened and no man did F - she would get it from me straight why men don't do shit anymore. In fact they did so. We have a good, open and respectful relationship in family for the most part. I am not holding back with opinion and tru…
/r/MensRights17/11/23 11:08 AM
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What do you know? Common ground. Sprinkle mandatory paternity tests in there, or maybe we will settle for "on demand and covered by health insurance", a little work on alimony and you are looking towards that win-win deal everyone is talking about. We are on board.
/r/MensRights16/11/23 12:52 PM
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Fear not. The international community has promised swift and deceive action. As we speak a steering committee special task force working group is forming and administrative decision making panel subcommittee process optimization team for equitable diverse equal rights investigations of female empowerment. Some of the finer details are being worked out, however there is a shortlist of the top 10 NGOs involved, the leading positions have been firmly filled with highly qualified women and one or tw…
/r/MensRights16/11/23 12:30 PM
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It's not a punishment. This is a simple power grab from an ideologically driven special interest group (which I will not name here but it won't be hard to figure out on your own), that they won. And the winner is currently (re)writing history and taking it all - if you want that to change, you will have to do more than have an opinion about it. ​ First lesson here is to accept that logic or being right will get no one anywhere here, and that there is no room to settle differences. These are irre…
/r/MensRights14/11/23 12:25 PM
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If you read history - not ivory academic books about history, but history and look into it, you will quickly discover that finding a country that does deserve the sacrifice will be a challenging proposition. If you win, whatever is left of you may get some small piece of metal or cloth tacked on your uniform at least, but don't expect much thanks, outside of political hot air mostly there to look good for some TV segment. ​ Most of what we are taught about relationships, love and everything surr…
/r/MensRights08/11/23 06:17 PM
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Leading physicist now theorize that if you overlap feminist concerns, with feminist desired outcomes, and then their voting patterns, the resulting irony is believed to hold enough energy that if harnessed holds the key to unlock Type IV Civilizations on the Kardashev scale, transcending the boundaries of the laws of physics and reality itself. Research into taping into that fast power source is currently beginning, but concerns is already mounting that the patriarchy and men in general are at f…
/r/MensRights08/11/23 12:31 PM
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Not going philosophical or something, but "good" is varying quite wildly. But my hot take is - it never was. And that is the point. What makes a truly good person a good person is that they do it for doing it. Not to get validation by anyone - including women. You don't expect a return. You do it because it is right. That part isn't the problem though. The problem is people have not really been taught how to be that. Being tolerant towards intolerance isn't being good. Having no boundaries and b…
/r/MensRights04/11/23 12:36 PM

If you turn your absolute nonsense into university courses, TikTok guides and books, you get tons of people whose day to day livelihood depends on the ability to invent and prove lies all the time. Bonus points if they have no exit scenario, thus they need to keep pushing the nonsense, have no end state and constantly double and triple down. See all the DIE and ESG stuff we see now. What do you think someone whose sole job it is to explain why women are most affected is actually qualified to do?…
/r/MensRights31/10/23 09:23 AM

The point of conscription is to increase boots on the ground. You are a negotiation chip. In an armed conflict the parties commanding the fighting sides both have a set of shifting opportunistic victory conditions and are in a constant state of negotiation for the most part. Very very rarely have armed conflicts been fought to really annihilate one side completely. Let alone because with rising technological standards and subsequently massively increased quantities of people in certain spots (li…
/r/MensRights29/10/23 08:03 AM
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If your ideas and ideologies are nonsense, they can only survive with censorship, cheating and constantly changing the rules. This isn't new, and I would not put it on "female only communities". The people driving these movements today, let alone funding and organizing these are neither representative, nor (contrary to their personal power fantasy day dreams) speaking on behalf of the female population. There is a plethora of history of all kinds of men thinking they speak on behalf of all men o…
/r/MensRights28/10/23 11:40 AM
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Man do we have next level geniuses in charge - Adapt ideologies and belief systems from small, well financed special interest groups, telling yourself "yeah. yeah the economy-something explanations and the colorful well made powerpoints make sense to me. Had slick graphics and important words and numbers all over it. Must be right", while counting your money and double checking your mail and linkedin to make sure that board suite plan and your "consulting" gigs are still on (and of course to che…
/r/MensRights28/10/23 11:28 AM
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First things first. 80% of the women go/aim for the top 10% to 20% of men. ​ For starters that means the "public conversation" around the topic are 4 groups with 4 different conversations. 80% of the Women are talking to and about to the 10% to 20% of men (it seemed to trend when everyone chickened out and stopped publishing data, may as well be top 5% to 10% by now). Though this is a wild misunderstanding, because the 20% here do also try and look at the top 20%, they just so happen to also ack…
/r/MensRights25/10/23 10:33 AM
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I sort of agree. But I think you have to remove the "man" from that list.
/r/MensRights25/10/23 01:00 AM
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I am probably getting some shit of this, but there very much is stuff that is a young man's game. For those of you who work out/weights - over 30 - no more being an idiot because you can just sleep it off. Biology does not negotiate. You are healing slower now. Watch your joints and joint stress, better form, no ego pushing too much to see how far you can take it. Grow steadily you will be fine. You rip something - it ain't healing like in your 20s. ​ On a less physical side - avoid "I am too ol…
/r/MensRights21/10/23 10:25 PM
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How to end literally any nation state in less than a year 1on1 right here lol No one wants to talk about this stuff in public/generally, but the truth would crush any society in no time.
/r/MensRights19/10/23 04:38 PM
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If only society would really fuck off and leave men actually alone. Imagine that. No drafts, no endless onslaught of articles explaining everything, no getting blamed for everything all the time, no nothing. Just sweet, calm silence. Some food, some games, for those that want to engage there are things to do, but for the most part just being left to their own stuff. Like this video (not clicking it, just the tile and thumbnail alone) is a classic example of that. I wish you would have stopped ca…
/r/MensRights17/10/23 11:00 PM
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Some did, that is how we ended up in this mess. What we need to do is change the approach. Men should take care of men and men's issues and leave women to their own devices. Since they are so great and all that and don't need us anyway - let them be. Taking care of your spouse? Good stuff (if she does the same for you), extrapolating that experience to an entire gender? Not a good call.
/r/MensRights12/10/23 07:54 AM
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"Civilian" has become a term for "women and children" too. At least in the west. If you read any opinion piece hot take at any conflict at the moment, absolutely no one cares about dead man. Probably never did.
/r/MensRights12/10/23 07:49 AM
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There is nothing to normalize here. That is how it works and has been through the ages. It is not being normalized - it is normal. Society does not a shit about men's life or health for that matter, unless the thing affecting them affect women and children too, or poses a risk for those groups. I.e. no one would give a damn about male mental health, if it wasn't directly tied to "oh wait, disenfranchised angry, physically capable men in large groups may be an issue". Man are absolutely disposabl…
/r/MensRights08/10/23 08:22 PM
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I know this is old-man-"oh-you-got-yours-fuck-you"-talk, but you aren't really missing much. Sex with someone you feel attracted too is a nice thing - not going to lie, but there is better stuff in life. And most people I ever set down with and that started talking about those topics, it quickly becomes apparent they like their idea of the entire romantic relationship that they have a lot more than they will enjoy the actual thing. Lots of it is outdated too. Like dude, your idea of a great girl…
/r/MensRights08/10/23 04:37 PM
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Hire me coach! Here is my curriculum: ​ Hello everyone, Step 1 be attractive Step 2 don't be unattractive If the age bracket goes up or you have to compete with step 1 also be rich. ​ That will 6 figures+ per year for me. I may extend with additional wisdom courses such as: It is all about making her laugh and your personality How to empower women, a 416 step guide on doing all the chores at home and still apologizing for them Why everything is your fault, unless it isn't in which case it is. A …
/r/MensRights06/10/23 09:21 PM
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Last time I checked school had been struggling teaching basic computer sciences, physics, math, biology and a number of other basics. What makes anyone think they could even get that in. And can anyone imagine the total shit show this would be in practice if we would even consider it? Like is that a boys only class? Do boys have more hours now? Do we teach women to pick up men? Can you imagine someone trying to pickup a lady with the same pendant of skill your average 17 year old has in math? - …
/r/MensRights04/10/23 09:37 PM
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This is an opinion piece to farm impressions. Uses all the key words and tricks you find when you use certain tools anyone working in the tech industry probably knows, to increase SEO and impressions. Set to fairly mild though from how it looks. That being said No data or evidence is being presented that "AI Girlfriends" are being used by any statistically significant amount of people No data or evidence is being presented that using "AI Girlfriends" would have any correlation or impact on reduc…
/r/MensRights01/10/23 12:20 PM
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Everyone knows why. Everyone can see right through the bullshit. There is no point in applying logic to any of this - none of this shit makes sense if you think about it for more than 2 Picoseconds. See gender does not exist, let alone is it binary - it is a social construct, except for when it describes the gender pay gap, where you can clearly see that one of the two genders - here men - suppress the other gender - the women. So the women - who do not exist, because gender does not exist - are…
/r/MensRights26/09/23 12:43 PM
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Your relationship is over. ​ These aren't conversations. She accumulated a critical mass of irrational material and emotioned herself into an antagonistic position. If she cared about you or your opinion you would have had actual conversations - usually early on. Something like "hey I read an article about.", "a friend gave me this book that I am reading". Those conversations would have still been rough around the edges, but if she came from an honest position and was willing to talk to you and …
/r/MensRights18/09/23 10:13 AM
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The movement/PR piece where people become social media influences making bank of it is stupid. ​ The very basic concept of "waking up from the Matrix and seeing the world for what it is, so that you can stop living a lie and get a chance to be the master of your own destiny." - that is excellent. I am in favor of that. The basic concept for men's rights here was just "hey guy, let us talk about the truth". Not anti-system/women/whatever. It is just things like - do you know that France made pate…
/r/MensRights16/09/23 08:55 AM
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Don't care. For me the mens (rights) movement is about putting attention on men. Put men in the center, and getting them up to speed on the modern world where society left them behind and discrimination and hatred based on gender against them is now the norm. I would not care about women either if modern feminism would not do it's nonsense at the expanse of men and actively against men all the time. For me those trans are just another group of people with no direct relevance to this conversation…
/r/MensRights14/09/23 10:58 AM
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Here comes your daily reality check. Back in 2015 the Genome Research release a paper (since then a lot more that came out) from which the TLDR is - for or every 17 female humans who reproduced at this time, only one male human managed to pass along his DNA This. Is. Not. New. ​ Dating apps are merely a new manifestation of a reality no one wants to hear. Hypergamy is genetic and old. ​ Does not matter how much women or men are around, they want the top ones, they will be most attracted to them,…
/r/MensRights03/09/23 01:22 PM
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It is not. ​ And by the way before I get into my post - you can add women to you list. They are ashamed too and know it too. That is why they lie about their body counts and gaslight when you want to know. They absolutely know how off-putting it is. ​ Men need to wake the fuck up and deal with reality. Stop letting what you do, not do or what is accepted or not be dictated by agenda driven garbage. Put men at the center of men and help them because it is right, not as an attempt to get approval …
/r/MensRights19/08/23 09:06 AM
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Don't you worry. Someone is soon going to explain in an official piece of letter/paper/something, published by a very important organization that is so professional the name has some letter shortcut in all caps, how women are most affected by this. Then there will of course be blame thrown around - naturally that will go to the men. After all they started this and this is all their fault in the first place. This step specifically does not require you to have any empathy, which some may call crue…
/r/MensRights19/08/23 08:27 AM
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What they are really seeing is a small beginning. The simple reality here is that we are not even yet having any meaningful conversations, and there is no attempt to compromise - we are no even close to that yet. We don't want your help or pity. We don't want apologies. Nice for some people if you do it, but we are not here for that, and this won't settle and end with that. ​ This is early stages of men as a collective learning how much they have been systemically lied to. While on the surface i…
/r/MensRights15/08/23 08:16 AM
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"who will save our men and boys?" Real talk. You know damn well it won't be women. No - we are not doing the not-all-women thing today - that is a given and works for all genders in every situation, but outside of lala-land for everyone who happened to had a run in with actual life, you know this isn't happening. I see plenty of men protesting for womens rights, champion all kind of causes, run charities for them, suggest and fight for laws for them, and particiapte in their issues. Yes probably…
/r/MensRights10/08/23 05:48 PM
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Take note how no one will care. I know this is rough to hear, but my hope is we are more than a coping circle jerk here. I take these facts in my life and bring them to the know in the appropriate time and tone to men. IF there ever is a real chance to do something about this I sure will help and try, maybe something will be up to vote that you can be in favor for or something - but until then, education is so important. I make a point to not simply sound bitter or defeatist about it, but unless…
/r/MensRights27/07/23 11:37 PM
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I am not trying to preach, and I am not saying I endorse it or whatever - but here is my personal opinion of a reality check. ​ They are not "dating apps", they are hook up apps. People - especially women (blabla hypergamy - just look up any swiping/dating stats before you jump my throat and call me names) look for bedroom fun. They will reply if you a) look attractive to them/are their type + b) look like fun + c) They are in the mood for bedroom fun today + d) They don't have someone better li…
/r/MensRights27/07/23 01:26 PM
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My guy didn't even play like half of the content here. Where is the details for the part where you work 2 jobs to get through Uni while your female colleagues pend between free drinks and trips, to insta, or Twicht or some random subreddit/twitter to snapchat all the way to OF with the option of making literal thousands to millions of dollars just for existing? And then of course you convince yourself dating one of them is a great idea, so then you run through the minefield that is trying to ach…
/r/MensRights20/07/23 11:35 AM
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