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| 1 | "Not All Men" from Feminist view.I think it’s stretching the metaphor past breaking point, but I think clearly if the nephew died then it was a cobra pretending to be a garden snake which is the real problem. If the garden snakes could weed out the deadly snakes leaving only garden snakes then people would stop saying snakes are dangerous. The problem is I as a man will be teaching my daughter to avoid strange men when walking home at night because I want her to be safe more than I care if those particular men she walk past mig… | /r/MensRights | 18/09/21 12:16 PM |
| 1 | "Not All Men" from Feminist view.What about the phrase ‘snakes are dangerous’, obviously not all snakes are but you want to teach a child that if they see a snake they should be cautious until they know if it’s dangerous one. Saying not all snakes isn’t relevant, it’s enough snakes that a child should be cautious. Saying ‘all reptiles are dangerous’ is a distraction and is irrelevant to the point, and a clear gaslighting attempt. English grass snakes shouldn’t be upset about people being wary of snakes but they know they are no… | /r/MensRights | 18/09/21 09:19 AM |
| -5 | "Not All Men" from Feminist view.Why is it so important to deflect blame though? I prefer to acknowledge it as the person saying it isn’t attacking you and it is okay to admit that men do bad things as it doesn’t mean you do. | /r/MensRights | 05/09/21 08:18 AM |
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