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DiscriminationTorterraFan493/r/MensRights09/03/22 10:24 PM
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For one thing, it's okay to sexualise and objectify men in media (big, beefy, muscly men with no shirts, or implied to be fully nude), for female viewers - but doing the same to women for the enjoyment of male viewers? That's horribly sexist and outdated! Plus, the concept of men in media being strong, reliable, stoic, wise, and worth looking up to and admiring? That's sexist too now - men have to be portrayed as overly-emotional, weak, and incapable, with those former traits now given to women,…
/r/MensRights14/03/24 10:06 PM
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There's also the infamous scene in Thor: Love and Thunder, where Thor is stripped naked in front of a large crowd, including his female allies (and his love interest, who recently gained Thor's powers) - and instead of his allies protesting this revolting, sexually objectifying treatment, they go along with it and enjoy the view. If the fem-Thor had been publicly stripped naked, there would be a bunch of outrage, both in-universe and IRL - but because it's a handsome muscleman, it's "perfectly f…
/r/MensRights14/03/24 10:44 AM
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I know that I was bullied by two girls and a female teacher in Year 6 (2009), but very little was done about that. Me eventually getting fed up and punching one of the girls, I got in trouble. So...yes.
/r/MensRights22/02/21 03:31 AM
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I got bullied by two girls and my female teacher for the entirety of Year 6, due to me acting 'weird' (I've got Aspergers Syndrome); rarely did I get a break from it. I might no longer remember what they did, but the effects of that have definitely left their mark on me - for example, I lost all trust in girls, even started to hate them despite being hetero; never gained any interest in dating or dancing or anything. That hate's eroded away since I graduated from my boys-only high school, but th…
/r/MensRights21/02/21 06:41 AM
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I think a world where women could not be violent, aggressive, angry, opinionated, dominating, egotistical, or masculine without receiving severe backlash, and could not accuse or sue men or boys of sexual harassment or assault without actual evidence, and would be severely punished for false accusations made to destroy his reputation and life, would be a far more pleasant world for us all. I started thinking this after being mentally abused by two female students and a female teacher in Years 5 …
/r/MensRights26/01/21 07:59 AM
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I'd do my very best to prevent feminism from ever happening, that's what I'd do, in order to protect 21st Century men and prevent this global female corruption.
/r/MensRights26/01/21 07:41 AM
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Absolutely awful and never should have been created whatsoever. It is inherently and deliberately NOT about "gender equality" or equalising anything; it's about female domination and the belittlement and abandonment of men, ignoring any and all massive crises the latter face (e.g. education, workplace, courts, reproductive rights) in favour of what tiny "microaggressions" women apparently encounter. Pure poison. Needs to be eradicated and labelled a sexist terrorist movement immediately. Persona…
/r/MensRights26/01/21 07:29 AM
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I can't wait until society goddamn falls, due to disrespecting and ignoring and minimising men and boys for so long...
/r/MensRights26/01/21 07:00 AM
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I want absolutely nothing to do with them; being a bachelor sounds incredibly appealing. Either that, or building a time machine and going back to the 1950s where things weren't as sickeningly screwed up.
/r/MensRights26/01/21 06:47 AM
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Personally, due to personal history, I prefer dresses and skirts on women than pants and shorts; I prefer the more traditional look, for sure. As for men, since I've never been to Scotland or anywhere with kilts, I definitely view pants and shorts as masculine clothes. That's just me and my preferences, though.
/r/MensRights01/11/20 10:33 AM
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That's because...they are assaulting children? The correct term for what they're doing is "male genital mutilation" - a practice that's wholly illegal and inconceivably unethical to perform on girls, but due to both money and ancient cult traditions it's seen as "normal" to perform on boys. Despite the lack of benefits and the notable risk of massive blood loss - oh, and how it's often done on male babies, who cannot give any kind of consent. Fuck this practice.
/r/MensRights23/10/20 09:51 AM
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Male genital mutilation, to use the proper terminology, IS sexual assault, and physical assault too. If female genital mutilation is seen as horrendous and ethically bankrupt, why isn't male genital mutilation? Oh yeah, because of outdated cult-based traditions and money.
/r/MensRights23/10/20 07:34 AM
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(Early-twenties Aussie white male) I first started disliking girls rather early into my life, after I got bullied by two female students and ignored and belittled by my female homeroom teacher in Year 6 - constant harassment by the girls, and the woman did absolutely nothing to help; indeed, she all but made it worse. That caused me to gain a resentment for the other sex, a resentment that became internalised and started to fester as I went to a boys-only high school and had no contact with girl…
/r/MensRights22/10/20 06:18 AM
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Everybody has the right to a fair trial and we have a law in place. Try saying that to the "MeToo" witch-hunt crowd; it won't go well. Sigh...the presumption of innocence was the bedrock of Western judicial systems for a reason, but just because it's women claiming to be attacked by "evil men", that's thrown away like garbage...
/r/MensRights22/10/20 03:01 AM
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Would you prefer to punish all guilty women, at the cost of also destroying the lives of innocent women, or would you prefer to save the lives and reputations of innocent women, but allow some guilty women to escape punishment? If you punish the innocent, there's no rebuilding their reputation or restoring their obliterated lives; if you allow some guilty people to escape, you avoid the former fate and can potentially catch the guilty people the next time they commit a crime, and nail them then.
/r/MensRights21/10/20 11:03 AM
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Following on from that, many universities now force students to undergo a 'Consent Quiz' to receive their grades. That quiz often involves some very misandristic opinions, such as portraying the man as the one who should ask for consent (women can do it too), or portraying the misinformation that only men can rape. Not true. Also, constantly asking if your partner wants to continue could be disadvantageous and ruin the romantic atmosphere, and women can just call a completely-consensual encounte…
/r/AntiFeminists23/07/18 04:16 AM
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Ugh; ugly and unnatural. Uncanny Valley. Eurgh.
/r/AntiFeminists23/07/18 03:49 AM
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Exactly; if one race only consisted of a small proportion of the total population, yet committed a much larger proportion of all crimes, wouldn't it be logical to be wary of that race? One thing feminists don't understand is logic. Furthermore, weren't there a bunch of equal-rights activists last century arguing for equality between races? "One should not be judged by the colour of his skin but by the content of their character" or such? Whatever happened to that?
/r/AntiFeminists23/07/18 03:48 AM
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