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| 3 | Some Men Just Need to be Slapped.Wow, that was one of the most frustrating things I've watched in quite some time. I'm not particularly sensitive to non-PC humor, but those two wouldn't shut up for long enough to think about the implications behind the humor. | /r/MensRights | 27/04/11 10:52 PM |
| 1 | Can I be a Gentleman and a Men's Right's supporter?Men's Rights and Feminism have many different definitions, and I support the gender deconstruction type. So for me, it is about treating everyone the same until they give you a reason to treat them differently. Sexism is discrimination based on sex. By treating one sex differently, he is discriminating, and that is sexism. I'm not saying he's actively trying to oppress women, but it is sexism. And yes, sadly, it is normal. Now if he were to act like this because he had some interest in someone, … | /r/MensRights | 05/02/11 02:11 PM |
| 3 | Can I be a Gentleman and a Men's Right's supporter?Nope. If you are treating people differently because of their sex, you're a sexist. Not a particularly destructive one, but a sexist. This means you aren't for equality of the sexes, and have no place in (the ideal versions of) Men's Rights or Feminism. I know you think you're just being nice, but then you can just do these things for everyone. When you help women more, you enforce the idea that they are weak and need to be cared for, and also the idea that men have a duty to be strong and take … | /r/MensRights | 30/01/11 11:10 PM |
| 10 | A former public schoolgirl who kicked and stamped on a gay civil servant during a deadly homophobic attack has been jailed for seven years for his manslaughter.Exactly what I was thinking... I see no injustice here, she actually got a harsher penalty than the involved man. This seems to be nothing more than bashing women for the hell of it. It wouldn't be the first time in MensRights... | /r/MensRights | 27/01/11 01:24 AM |
| 1 | Do prenups actually help alleviate the problems of "Marriage 2.0"?Well, I think if someone has to set a time frame for when they can get married, they probably just shouldn't. It's not about seeing if you can go a few years without breaking up, it's closeness and knowing that you wouldn't want a life without your potential spouse. It can take a while to get to that point though, so dating for a long time may be necessary. | /r/MensRights | 18/01/11 05:26 AM |
| 2 | Do prenups actually help alleviate the problems of "Marriage 2.0"?The easiest way to avoid this is simply to marry wisely. Don't get married because it's the 'next step'. Don't do it because anyone wants you to or expects it to happen, including your significant other. Don't do it because it's normal. Don't do it because you want to be married. I don't believe people want to be married, what they want is a stable life-long relationship, and marriage in no way ensures they will have one. Certainly don't do it if you're worried about the demise of your marriage … | /r/MensRights | 16/01/11 06:13 AM |
| 8 | is there a subtle knowing that if men also became liberated, the culture would be completely screwed, not just half screwed as it is now?Calling him a cross dresser may fall under the "shaming language" he referred to... just saying. | /r/MensRights | 09/01/11 05:51 AM |
| 1 | Clothing freedom is MEN'S RIGHTDid you not read the sentence you took that phrase from? Liberation is not a competition, and you do not need to be for men's rights OR women's rights. And my game? Mostly just discussing things I find interesting... I suppose you could say that I'm also trying to advance men's rights in a way compatible with feminism (the equality/gender deconstruction kind, not the female empowerment kind). This issue you brought up is a completely legitimate one, however you are not helping yourself by preten… | /r/MensRights | 09/01/11 04:39 AM |
| 1 | Clothing freedom is MEN'S RIGHTI do agree that women have more freedom of dress than men, which is why I said "if not more". Was I not extreme enough for you? Since I have only a male perspective, I try to avoid extreme statements. It seems we both believe people should be able to wear whatever they like regardless of sex or gender, so why bicker over who's more oppressed? Progress should be made to help both men and women. | /r/MensRights | 09/01/11 02:32 AM |
| 8 | Clothing freedom is MEN'S RIGHTThe only problem I have here is that your assumption that women have the freedom wear whatever they like without ridicule is false. I have seen many women harassed and made fun of for having short hair or not dressing 'sexy' or 'pretty' enough. I am aware that men would face as much, if not more, opposition for dressing in a way perceived to be feminine, but this issue affects both sexes. My point is that with things like this, you should just fight against the strict gender norms rather than li… | /r/MensRights | 08/01/11 05:19 PM |
| 1 | Did you know /r/WhiteRights claims MensRights as a similar group alongside /r/White_Pride and /r/WhiteNationalism? WTF?I see it as a valid comparison. From my perspective whites and men in America are, overall, the dominant groups when it comes to race and gender. Yet this does not mean that these groups are treated fairly all of the time. While some people are truly just trying to fix these injustices, many people end up just trying to regain superiority for these groups and put down others. I see a mix of hatred, blindness to privilege, and valid and important points in men's and white rights discussions. It's… | /r/MensRights | 06/01/11 06:56 AM |
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