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GeneralThrownAWAYthot88/r/MensRights29/07/22 10:34 PM
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This reeks of predatory grooming from a young age on her part.
/r/MensRights17/08/22 02:52 AM
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Which is kinda wierd. I don't care about the genius child prodigy trope. But why use forced adversity as inspiration? Why would she need someone to tell her that to push her? Couldn't she just aspire to be like/better than Tony/Ironman? Isn't that enough? To better yourself so you can shine as bright or brighter than a hero? Why use manufactured spite and false criticism?
/r/MensRights30/07/22 12:48 AM
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Because I adored Nat and am still pissed they left her dead. She deserved better.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:54 PM
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Agreed. Loved Nat and Wanda. Still pissed they killed Nat off, though I hear her movie was good to her. As to Wanda, I understand they sent her darkside in MoM which blows.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:42 PM
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I should have been more clear, but don't get it twisted, a black Captain America isn't a bad thing. Its fine. Great even. Its the fact that they had to assassinate Steve Rogers character to let Sam shine.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:32 PM
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I should have been more clear, but don't get it twisted, a black Captain America isn't a bad thing. Its fine. Great even. Its the fact that they had to assassinate Steve Rogers character to let Sam shine.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:26 PM
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No its about the fact that they couldn't let Anthony Mackie/Sam Wilson stand on his own merits and instead had to spend the series dragging Steve's Rogers name and reputation through the mud by constantly linking him to racism/fascism. All while he was never able to defend himself, nor did anyone else ever bother beyond token protest. If Steve had known about the experiments done on Isiah and the other POC he would have been the first to expose it and shame the government for it.
/r/MensRights29/07/22 11:17 PM
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I never said he was doing a good job.
/r/MensRights28/06/22 05:21 AM
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Calm down fellas. This dude is repeating an internet meme to make a point. Infringing on bodily autonomy isn't right for men or woman. Even if he wasn't there is literally no way it would EVER be passed into law. And if by some dystopian disaster it was there would mass chaos. This isn't feminist rhetoric. This isn't a cry for sterilization or eugenics. It's a guy trying to make a point about how fucked up this situation is.
/r/MensRights27/06/22 10:41 PM
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