| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Misandry in mediaLike, I turned that movie off and immediately thought about how little I care what happens to any woman in an alleyway if they can sit there and enjoy stuff like this. That's not just not caring about their issues, that's like saying you don't care if they get raped and/or mugged because you dislike the movie. That's extremism. | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 09:01 PM |
| 5 | Living in a Van is no JokeSorry... But what on earth does this have to do with men's rights? | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 06:13 PM |
| 5 | Misandry in mediaYou don’t care about me so much that you can make entire movies about it, then why should I ever care about you? You can't become jaded and just hate all women because there are some, and not an insignificant amount, that are shitty. I used to be sexist towards women bc of the things some of them have done to me in my life but I acknowledged that was wrong. Now I'm happily married to an amazing woman and no longer have sexist views of women, but I can see the same logic in you that I once had. I… | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 05:10 PM |
| 8 | About 50 percentage of paternity fraud exist in Uk for which test are conducted, is it true?The 50% statistic only applies to those who have gotten the test because they knew/felt something was off which is why the rate is so high of paternity fraud in this case. If you were to test every single birth the 50% rate would plummet because half the population is not cheating on their partners. I'd say it's in the low single digits that do. That being said, would it catch more people committing paternity fraud? Yes. Because there are some who are so sneaky about it that their partners never… | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 04:57 PM |
| 1 | Feminist HypocrisyOh yeah, the rape definition is definitely a good one. | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 02:31 PM |
| 1 | Feminist HypocrisyDamn, beautifully put. | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 01:25 AM |
| 7 | Feminist HypocrisySo where are these feminists trying to help with men's issues? They seem very female centric and anti male to me. Well that's the fun part, they don't care about men's issues. Funny enough, if you call them out for being mad about trivial things in the USA compared to actual human rights issues for women in the middle east, they will say "we can focus on more than one issue at the same time" but if you bring up men's issues then you are "derailing the conversation" and need to take it to a men's… | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 12:47 AM |
| 1 | Feminist HypocrisyThat's a good one, tho I don't see many feminists advocating for MGM, but they certainly never advocate stopping it either. | /r/MensRights | 03/02/23 12:30 AM |
| 7 | Feminist HypocrisyAh, the good ol' Patriarchy. The idea that there is a patriarchy literally makes feminism a religion. You aren't fighting them on their ideas, but instead on their belief system. I feel it's pointless to talk to feminists who believe we live in a Patriarchy, because everything is the fault of the patriarchy in their minds. They are too far gone at that point. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/23 11:25 PM |
| 7 | Feminist HypocrisyYep. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/23 11:22 PM |
| 10 | Feminist HypocrisyYep, just being in this subreddit has gotten me banned from other subs because of the belief that we are a hate group. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/23 11:16 PM |
| 15 | Feminist HypocrisyBy telling men that men are full of toxic masculinity because they don't open up and then say it's fragile masculinity when they do. Yeah this one always makes me mad. I also hate when feminists say they advocate for equality for all, but complain when men want to advocate for men's issues within feminist circles. They tell men to make up their own spaces for men's issues, then call them hate groups and protest them. It's a never ending circle of hypocrisy and hate from feminists. | /r/MensRights | 02/02/23 11:12 PM |
| 3 | Men & Women RightsI'm glad you understand :) | /r/MensRights | 21/01/23 01:32 AM |
| 8 | Men & Women RightsSorry, I assumed you were a man bc we are in a men's rights sub, but that was my fault for making that assumption as I know there are plenty of women who support men's rights. | /r/MensRights | 21/01/23 12:51 AM |
| 12 | Men & Women RightsEgalitarianism exists already my man. Idk for sure but I bet there is a sub for it as well, it's just not as popular as men's rights or feminism subs because people tend to care more about their own issues and want to focus on them rather than on other people's issues. Just my opinion. | /r/MensRights | 20/01/23 11:41 PM |
| 3 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'No, no, it's proof of patriarchy!! -feminists | /r/MensRights | 19/01/23 01:16 AM |
| 25 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'I was told that women who don't want abortions to be legal are "also participating in patriarchy." It's an internalized patriarchy to them, they don't care about logic. Lol | /r/MensRights | 18/01/23 01:45 AM |
| 6 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'I've literally seen it for the first time ever right here and now. I've always been told it's the systemic oppression of women by men in power such as the govt for example being mostly men. Which ofc entirely ignores the fact that more men run for office and get into politics than women due to choice and that the majority of voters are women - who vote these people in, who just so happen to be mostly men. Let's play with your definition though. Lineage being passed down through the father and no… | /r/MensRights | 18/01/23 01:13 AM |
| -1 | Identifying as “Involuntary” anything means you have a victim mentalityDon't post this in r/antiwork. They all act like it's impossible to ever do better than they currently are. Most just aren't willing to put any of the work or effort into it that it takes to better their position in life. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 18/01/23 01:06 AM |
| 14 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'So that is your evidence of patriarchy? That women take the man's last name? Also, that's a new definition of patriarchy you made up and are using to benefit yourself in this discussion. | /r/MensRights | 18/01/23 01:04 AM |
| 11 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'Most feminists are allergic to logic indeed. | /r/MensRights | 18/01/23 01:01 AM |
| 8 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'Something being the norm doesn't mean it's bad, and I'm pretty sure it's always been done by choice. I thought feminism was about the right to choose if you want to do something or not? Hell, nowadays some men take their wife's name. If that becomes the 'norm' are we living in a matriarchal society? Do you see how stupid that sounds as the best evidence we would have of a matriarchy? | /r/MensRights | 18/01/23 12:59 AM |
| 19 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'Lol I haven't heard that one before. Don't people who care about that just get their name hyphenated? Or simply don't change their last name? | /r/MensRights | 18/01/23 12:49 AM |
| 30 | Remember, there is no such thing as 'The Patriarchy'I had this argument in r/askfeminists a few weeks ago and the only evidence they had was RvW being overturned as their evidence of the patriarchy. | /r/MensRights | 18/01/23 12:09 AM |
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