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| 118 | I disagreed with a feminist when she posted the "Men who are reading about Elliot Rodger: STFU" article a while back. She deleted me and my comment and wrote this. | Unconfirmed | Veblenette | /r/MensRights | 24/06/14 09:09 PM |
| 84 | Miss USA dares suggest self-defense classes for women; feminists freak out. "VICTIM BLAMING!" | re: Feminism | Veblenette | /r/MensRights | 09/06/14 05:04 PM |
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| 1 | Toronto coder Lyndsay Kirkham tweets 'IBM executives sexist remarks' -- but so far there is no proof.That could be one solution. But to be honest, I don't think it's the government's job to "fix" the fact that some people are lucky enough to be born with uteruses. I believe that it is possible, through interview/resume, to demonstrate that you are committed to your career and carry a low risk of repeated pregnancies / time off from work as a result. (I believe that I am able to do this and have not had any problems in the job market so far). I think many young women simply aren't as committed t… | /r/MensRights | 29/07/14 06:26 AM |
| 6 | Ten things male feminists need to stop sayingThe language is just so rude. I don't understand why they feel the need to produce such an impolite "wake-up call" to people who are on their side. I guess I shouldn't complain though; all it does it help us! | /r/MensRights | 29/07/14 06:19 AM |
| 1 | thunderf00t "RE #LikeaGirl"I agree with you. I'm not sure it makes sense to go after the photoshop ad. Your analysis of the "like a girl" campaign is also on point. | /r/MensRights | 20/07/14 02:57 PM |
| 7 | MSNBC's article on the Detroit conference. Left Yesterday morning, quotes protest organizer at lengthHaving attended the conference, it's clear that the journalist purposely selected the most inflammatory and controversial remarks by far. Despite that, it is still possible to see the MR side as valid and reasonable in this article, and the piece doesn't quote anything falsely or include external vilification or the movement. I think it speaks to the tact demonstrated by the speakers and participants that even a liberal outlet like MSNBC was forced to report the facts (albeit with a bit of a der… | /r/MensRights | 29/06/14 02:56 AM |
| 2 | I disagreed with a feminist when she posted the "Men who are reading about Elliot Rodger: STFU" article a while back. She deleted me and my comment and wrote this.It's sad that this happens. I understand that you weren't a big fan of that person to begin with, but in my own life, I actively seek friendships with people with whom I disagree, often fundamentally. I like it when my friends challenge me and open me up to new dialogues. But I can't be friends with someone who doesn't feel the same way, and it's their loss -- life is so much more interesting when you associate with a spectrum of intellectual peers. | /r/MensRights | 25/06/14 03:17 PM |
| 1 | I disagreed with a feminist when she posted the "Men who are reading about Elliot Rodger: STFU" article a while back. She deleted me and my comment and wrote this.Of course :) | /r/MensRights | 25/06/14 03:12 PM |
| 6 | I disagreed with a feminist when she posted the "Men who are reading about Elliot Rodger: STFU" article a while back. She deleted me and my comment and wrote this.It was basically along the lines of: I dislike this post. Men who are trying to talk about the shooting aren't insensitive or misogynist for doing so -- they're just trying to point out the factors that led to the shooting, just like feminists are (after all, Rodger killed men, too). It's not cool to censor them on the grounds that they're men -- you're denying that any interpretation of the shooting except for yours could hold weight. There's a special place in hell for people like Rodger, and … | /r/MensRights | 25/06/14 07:18 AM |
| 7 | I disagreed with a feminist when she posted the "Men who are reading about Elliot Rodger: STFU" article a while back. She deleted me and my comment and wrote this.Hi Karen! :) looking forward to seeing your talk in Detroit this weekend. | /r/MensRights | 24/06/14 11:58 PM |
| 13 | I disagreed with a feminist when she posted the "Men who are reading about Elliot Rodger: STFU" article a while back. She deleted me and my comment and wrote this.That's why I just said "Ok" at the end. It became obvious that nothing I could say would change anything. The really disturbing thing is that in the original conversation (which I wish I'd had a chance to screencap), I used mild, respectful language, whereas she was using misandrist rhetoric and swear words. | /r/MensRights | 24/06/14 09:35 PM |
| 1 | "Women Need To Be Educated About Sexual Consent, Right Now They Aren’t" Great article by Janet BloomfieldCouldn't agree with you more. He never told me why -- I have a feelng he had to explain it to my mom as well (to whom he's still happily married), but I don't know if there was some other experience. | /r/MensRights | 16/06/14 04:04 PM |
| 7 | "Women Need To Be Educated About Sexual Consent, Right Now They Aren’t" Great article by Janet BloomfieldThis. My dad explained this to me (I'm female). If he hadn't, I probably wouldn't have found out until I became interested in MRA stuff, years after becoming sexually active. | /r/MensRights | 16/06/14 03:19 AM |
| 3 | Miss USA dares suggest self-defense classes for women; feminists freak out. "VICTIM BLAMING!"No one -- male or female -- has to learn to defend themselves. However, as a second-degree black belt, I remember being one of the only females in my studio to make it past the green belt. My black-belt peers in other martial arts schools were also male. The boys were encouraged to keep at it, but when the girls wanted to quit, their parents said "Okay, honey, you don't have to learn how to fight." Since we're already encouraging men to learn to fight, I feel that there's nothing wrong with Miss… | /r/MensRights | 10/06/14 12:27 AM |
| 5 | Miss USA dares suggest self-defense classes for women; feminists freak out. "VICTIM BLAMING!"She didn't criticize women for not taking self-defense classes. Nor did she minimize assault. She said: "We can encourage [emphasis mine] women to learn how to defend themselves. I trained in Tae Kwon Do for 12 years -- maybe you don't need all of that, but a women's self defense class so you can feel safe walking to your car at night." I don't see how your post is related to her comments. | /r/MensRights | 10/06/14 12:20 AM |
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