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I've been trying to fully and persuasively explain the idea of legal paternal surrender (that is, the proposition that men should be able to "abort" their paternal duties in a legal sense, matching how woman can biologically abort their parental duties) and it's definitely a tricky thing to express without being misunderstood or demonized. However, I think this video does drive home the spirit of this argument: his future, her choice.
/r/MensRights09/02/15 12:03 AM
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It seems to me that, in the minds of many modern feminists, if a woman harms a man, it's an isolated incident, but if a man harms a woman, it's essentially a form of hate crime because men (well, a minority of rich men, really) have a lot of power.
/r/MensRights08/02/15 07:49 PM
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You know, if it's an ambiguous case where people don't care about the rights of the accused, that's one thing, but if this is a clear-cut case of "yeah, this guy really is that big of a piece of shit", well, my sympathy is not very high. Imagine if he had been caught mid-murder.
/r/MensRights31/01/15 08:38 PM
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My problem is actually the fact that many modern feminists seem to NOT want to empower women, and to instead simply sit back and blame men. E.g. "manspreading" - Don't tell me to say, "Excuse me sir, can I sit here?" tell men to stop being assholes! E.g. "man-terrupting" - Don't tell me to stand up to rude people, tell them (men) to be more self-aware. Imagine if the American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s had looked like this, with a bunch of black people sitting around blaming whit…
/r/AntiFeminists29/01/15 03:45 AM
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I'd search for Christian Hoff Sommers' videos and writings: she is an old-school feminist who, after becoming alienated from modern feminism in the 1980's, has since coined the idea of distinguishing "gender feminism" from "equity feminism", the former of which is the modern ideological form that believes in the conspiratorial patriarchy and rape culture, and the latter is committed to equality independent of any underlying ideological constraints or lenses.
/r/AntiFeminists29/01/15 03:41 AM
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