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1

I'm a woman and you're probably right about men taking up a lot of top spots whilst also being in the very bottom. It's been a while since I lived in supported accomodation but men were barely supported then.
/r/MensRights14/01/26 09:44 PM
1

No wonder at all.
/r/MensRights14/01/26 09:27 PM
4

I dress like a vampire in the sun during the summer, suncream, hat, parasols, long skirts and anything else I can think of. My friend is not as concerned/forgetful during the summer but if I'm spending time with him I refuse to leave the house till he's put suncream and a hat on. He probably doesn't like me nagging lol.
/r/MensRights09/01/24 10:17 PM
29

How the hell was there no malice? It's not like she accidently sexually assulted while he was dying him and filmed it.
/r/MensRights29/06/21 09:58 AM
65

Well that is completely disgusting, wouldn't have turned out like that if a man did that to his wife.
/r/MensRights25/05/21 02:20 PM
5

That pisses me off too, I wish it pissed off more people and then something might get done about it but society already doesn't care about male suicide.
/r/MensRights11/04/21 05:32 AM
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I give it a week before we hear of a suicide or a lynch mob tied to these horrible accusations. This poor kid has had his life ruined and they're not even telling him why. Any woman can go online, say whatever she likes and poof he's a rapist, it's horrible. It's also worth noting that some of the kids accused are as young as thirteen, ffs and school boys in London can't walk home in the uniforms because all of this crap has branded them rapists and it doesn't matter if they're innocent. It make…
/r/MensRights11/04/21 02:00 AM
2

What the actual fuck? This is completely disgusting, how the hell can they prove this? I have so many questions about this, for starters what actually happened because I googled it there's no information about what happened? I'd also love to know what age the victim is too. This is sickening.
/r/MensRights31/03/21 05:55 PM
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BBC did a piece on farmers suicide a couple years a go, farmers are mostly men but they only spoke to the farmers wives. Because farmer suicide only effects farmer wives. It happens all the time, everything bad that happens it some how only effects women.
/r/MensRights18/03/21 06:36 PM
1

I'm not serious and thank you for proving my point that women do just as many horrible things as men. But with things the way are I imagine people twisting it so female serial killers are now the victims instead of mass murders.
/r/MensRights14/03/21 10:31 AM
51

Blaming one group of people for whatever bad thing is happening never ends well. Everyone should be treated equally and decently including men.
/r/MensRights13/03/21 11:51 PM
222

I'm furious too. It's discrimation, she made an assumption about you based on your gender which is discrimation. What the fuck is the world coming to? I know that murder was horrible but there's no need for you or any other man to be treated like that.
/r/MensRights13/03/21 09:55 PM
1

Woman power all the way
/r/MensRights12/03/21 08:02 PM
1

With no men around there should be no crime because of how wonderful women are.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 07:44 PM
1

If they put a shed inside the fence and tossed an apple at them, they couldn't complain about being treated badly /s.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 07:35 PM
1

Or they could shepard homeless men into a field surrounded by an eletric fence, little effort and money. Obviously I'm joking but how long before some suggests something really stupid like camps or monitoring of some kind.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 07:18 PM
1

Well maybe there's some sort of camp where we could put all men, only at night of course otherwise it would be inhumane /s.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 07:05 PM
1

Women are just wonderful, they've never been involved in crime.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 06:18 PM
1

In theory crime would go up if men weren't wandering the streets as police, fire fighters etc are mostly male.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 05:39 PM
4

You know that if by some bizarre twist anything becomes of this, they're going to have legally define man because Scout groups run after 6. At what point does a boy become a man. This is all totally ridiculous, there's so much to consider that hopefully they'll give up on it soon.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 04:15 PM
2

We could use female soldiers, obviously there wouldn't be enough but women don't do anything wrong so there's nothing to worry about.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 04:01 PM
3

Shall we just call the miltary in now then? Maybe if this did happen people might see that it's not only men invovled in crime.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 03:55 PM
9

Well no women would murder 8 babies on purpose, she must be the victim /s.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 03:17 PM
14

You know if they did try to enforce this (which I really doubt) men would still be blamed for crimes or whatever bad happens after 6pm.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 01:41 PM
51

This is a great idea because women never steal, murder or get involved in crime /s. Looks like singles dads are going to have leave their children to get home from Guides/Scouts/whatever by themselves. Homeless men are to vanish, doesn't matter where they go apart from shelters for women they can't go there. I suppose while we're at it, male police, fire fighters, paramedics and even nightclub bouncers etc can all go home and leave women to their nice safe streets.
/r/MensRights12/03/21 12:34 PM
4

It feels like all we hear about any more is relationships like these where women getting away with being horrible human beings and always being the victim. She didn't happen to turn out like this because her ex dumped her and you're probably right that she was like that during the relationship. If the roles were reversed the internet would be all over how much of an abusive arse he is but she's just going to get away with it.
/r/MensRights10/03/21 03:03 PM
3

I've known girls like that, they are disturbing. I agree that the people agreeing with her are the real problem but I don't think it's a problem that's going to get better any time soon more so when women can literally do whatever they want and people blindly support her. Her ex is clearly the villain here /s.
/r/MensRights10/03/21 02:37 PM
5

Well that's disturbing. How the fuck does she think that was an okay thing to do?
/r/MensRights10/03/21 09:30 AM
5

She's going to lose so much business and she won't be able to play victim if the note is out there for everyone to see.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates08/02/21 03:49 PM
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This is horrible and my first thought is that she wants it removed so she can lie to her kids and tell them what a horrible person he was. Obviously she can still do that but eventually her kids are going to find the suicide note on the internet which is going to be awful for them.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates08/02/21 02:25 PM
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It's worth pointing out that while this wiki page is horrible the definition of sexism does change evey now and then, although lately it seems to be getting more and more about discrimination about women. I'm also going to add two dictionary definitions from slightly older dictionaries. First is from A new Collins consise dictionary published in 1985 described sexism as discrimination on the basis of sex especially the oppression of women by men. However in 1983 Chambers 20th Century Dictionary …
/r/MensRights30/01/21 12:20 AM
4

That's horrible and through out history men have done horrible, filthy or life and death jobs because it wasn't women work. Women were often safer at home back then while their men went out to work and came home with one of hundreds of lung conditions caused by Victorian jobs. A lot of jobs back then came with wonderful black lung too.
/r/MensRights17/12/20 04:57 PM
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You know they also used small boys in mines where the shafts were to small for adult men. I know most places used children (both boys and girls) in mines but in Cornwall it was typical for girls to be above ground and boys under ground. Often doing jobs that required crawling on their hands and knees in the dark or cleaning arsenic out of chimney flues.
/r/MensRights17/12/20 04:40 PM
1

That's very interesting.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 03:39 PM
1

It's not uncommon, as much as feminist hate men they hate also like typical women, I mean women who want to be stay home mother's or model's or even mundane shit like just being girly.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 03:29 PM
2

I know women typically stayed home to look after children historically but the men worked 14 hours in mines and other jobs that would kill them by the time they hit thirty.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 03:26 PM
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I didn't know there was evidence for my serial killer theory, that's very interesting. I really don't think it would take that much to gather evidence for it either. It's just one of the many reactions to abuse.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 03:24 PM
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Excalty and I know history didn't treat women particularly nicely but it's not like poor men really had it that much better.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 03:19 PM
2

Or it's a power play, feminism asserting it dominance because they know they can get away with it. Or revenge on men on mass because shit things happened in history and they can get away with fucking children.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 03:13 PM
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Who in their right mind thinks fucking children is a good idea anyways? Or do they do it because they know they can get away with it.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 03:06 PM
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I swear it happens every week, that there's a new article of a woman having sex with minors. I got called a bigot last week because I said adults shouldn't be having sex with minors.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 02:57 PM
2

Or how frequently adult women have sexual relationships (yes I've read it described as that) with boys as young as ten and get away with because they're women. Women can't possibly be expected to not to have sex with children. I live in supported accommodation for a few years and women could drink, smoke, party, bully and walk around near nude and get away with because she's a women going through a tough time. I've seen men though be made homeless on the word of one woman and no evidence and mor…
/r/MensRights08/12/20 02:52 PM
5

As much as I'd like to be hopeful, you're probably right.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 02:42 PM
3

He's not wrong, the military is probably better than his home life. How are women allowed to abuse like that and get away with it?
/r/MensRights08/12/20 02:38 PM
8

Personally I think that like you said it's a snowball and the best we can hope for now is to try and ride it out. You're not worthless or toxic because you're a man. I'm not sure if there's a solution or not and there might be but we don't know it yet. Until feminists in power realise what's actually going though, we're all fucked.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 02:24 PM
4

The other problem is that most boys from singles mother homes don't have any men in their lives because the majority of teachers are also female. And there almost no male only spaces any more either like scouts. How come I could go to guides with all females but teenager boys can't have an equivalent? I don't think feminists realise that boys need healthy relationships with men (I mean scout leaders or teachers etc if they don't have fathers) and other boys.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 02:06 PM
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This might be a little extreme but I have a theory and it's not just toxic women to worry about but what they create. If feminists continue in their current trend in about five to ten years we're going to have an increase in suicides and serial killers that can't be controlled. Suicide is already high but it's going to get worse. Our current climate tells boys that they're toxic, that's they're wrong for being boys and some feminist go as far as dressing their boys as girls. Nothing is out there…
/r/MensRights08/12/20 01:35 PM
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Boys have no choice in being boys for the most part and we shouldn't have feminist filling their heads with thoughts that's it's not okay to boys or enjoy boyish things. Actually the same goes for girls too, feminist want children to behave/look in a way that suits their agenda because boys are toxic and girls should be empowered and completely independent. What about girls who want to be stay homes mothers? Who really cares if a teenage boy enjoys rugby? Everyone is individual and we shouldn't …
/r/MensRights08/12/20 12:55 PM
12

This is exactly what teenage boys need feminism and being made to question weather or not it's okay to be a boy like it's something they decide to be. What the hell are we teaching our children, this is completely horrible.
/r/MensRights08/12/20 11:07 AM
9

Fucking knew nothing would come of it, it's absolutely disgusting. I wonder how many women pedophiles there have to be before the population cares enough to do something because it feels like I hear a story just like this every week.
/r/MensRights04/12/20 08:57 AM
13

Not quite the same thing but feminist are also deciding for other women what doctors they can see. Personally if I have a womans issue I want to go see a male doctor but at my last two surgeries a male doctor can only ask questions and won't examinations. Apparently I have to see a female doctor with no choice in the matter. If I have this much trouble getting the doctors I want I can't imagine the difficulties men have getting the doctors they want.
/r/MensRights02/12/20 08:24 PM
1

Well a Avatar is a good movie.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 05:11 PM
4

That's how movies should be made, figure out the character and then find an actor that fits best.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:53 PM
4

I'm not sure how many women want all female movies any way? As a woman I want actors to be right for the role.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:48 PM
1

Not seen Oceans 8, was put off by the all female cast.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:46 PM
1

Personally I believe that there should be more than just her word and there needs to be evidence. When I was in college, I was friends with a girl and her bf at the time. Eventually she comes to me and tells me that he had raped her and of course I did everything to be there, help and listen. The next time she spoken to me about it some of the details had changed and he'd been doing it repeatedly for a month, once again upset for her and did everything to make her feel better and figured she was…
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:29 PM
3

She isn't a good person either.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:13 PM
4

Heard shouldn't be having any roles in movies at the minute, she should have lost multiple jobs/roles like Depp. I won't be watching anything with her in it.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:05 PM
2

Like I said in another comment, I didn't realise this. Pirates of the Caribbean, movies and rides are both fantastic and Disney won't build a new ride for a shitty remake. Disney have numerous rides based on movies and movies based on rides, they won't do it for a feminist movie that flops in the cinema.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:02 PM
12

When they make an all female movie that isn't a remake or some feminist bs, I'll go watch.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 04:00 PM
4

We need more good movies, where plots and great characters are more important than who's in it.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 02:58 PM
4

My bad. They're still popular movies and popular rides. If a female version of Pirates of the Caribbean comes out, Disney won't build a ride for it like they done for other popular movies.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 02:55 PM
4

I knew it was a mistake to go see all those fun and entertaining movies, how could I? Looks like I've been missing out on the wonderful world bigoted misery in movies. /s
/r/MensRights30/11/20 01:55 PM
10

How could I not see it before. Why would I want to watch fun movies? /s
/r/MensRights30/11/20 11:41 AM
8

Probably but I'm not sure there's not enough of them to warrant all the shitty woman only films they've been making lately.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 11:29 AM
13

Excalty. I refuse to watch the new Ghost busters, you can't draw crowds in with all female casts.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 11:26 AM
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I'm not sure the idea came out of nowhere, Pirates of the Caribbean is a very popular and great Johnny Depp movie even has a ride at more than one Disneyland. I think they're trying to pull in the fans Pirates of the Caribbean films but it won't work because one of the reasons Pirates is so good is because of Depp. But they can't make people like that woman just because she makes a shitty pirate movie.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 11:22 AM
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Two questions, one why would I watch anything with her in it? And two, why would anyone want a female version of Pirates of the Caribbean when we can go watch the actual Pirates of the Caribbean? I'm not going to watch anything female centric as a woman I don't want that in my movies, I want something I can get into with good plots and characters.
/r/MensRights30/11/20 11:02 AM
16

What the actual fuck?
/r/MensRights29/11/20 01:20 PM
0

I have a theory that what's happening to Depp is very deliberate because feminists can't have a white man with a good name. I know it seems a little far fetched but think about it, Depp spent his life making wonderful movies and helping sick kids and then suddenly he's a wife beater. And now all we talk about is what he supposedly did instead of his movies or charity work. I'm certain it's happened to other men too but I need to do some in research.
/r/MensRights27/11/20 08:31 AM
3

I lived in supported accommodation (UK) for five years and personal experience tells me that women have it much easier than men. In every house I lived in (seven houses in total and three different companies/charities running them) if a woman said a man broke the rules there was no investigation, he was just kicked out. However if a woman broke the rules, she just needs more support or she's having a bad day. Some places had rules just for men as well and a lot of the time women got away behavin…
/r/MensRights13/11/20 08:43 PM
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