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| 0 | "Men invented more than women because women didn't have the same education rights"I believe that women throughout western history have had less opportunities than men on average. It’s a basic, historical fact. Women often couldn’t attend universities (no matter if they could’ve afforded it) and men (who could afford it) could. Women of course had other options, but university education was, almost always, not an option to even high-born women. And of course all men haven’t had the same options. They still don’t and will never have. The greatest separator is money, and will al… | /r/MensRights | 16/05/22 11:46 PM |
| 1 | "Men invented more than women because women didn't have the same education rights"The burden of proof falls upon the one making the claim, not the one denying it in response. Thought this was common knowledge. For example, if someone says ”There is a god” and their interlocutor responds ”No there isn’t”, the believer cannot respond ”Prove to me that there isn’t”. It’s up to the believer to prove their claim. And it’s also a fact that women have not had the same opportunities for education in the past centuries, especially in the west (Europe). And women certainly are oppresse… | /r/MensRights | 16/05/22 10:44 PM |
| 0 | "Men invented more than women because women didn't have the same education rights"I did. And there is NOTHING to indicate that those societes would have, could have or might gave been martiarchal. You pulled that 50% figure out of your ass and made an incorrect assumption without anything to help your assumption. | /r/MensRights | 16/05/22 05:36 PM |
| -1 | "Men invented more than women because women didn't have the same education rights"Are you actually braindead? The link you just gave me does not mention the word ”matriarchal” once. It talks about matrilineal and matrilocal societies, not matriarchal. Are you illiterate? | /r/MensRights | 16/05/22 05:10 PM |
| 0 | "Men invented more than women because women didn't have the same education rights"”Most anthropologists hold that there are no known societies that are unambiguously matriarchal.[58][59][60] According to J. M. Adovasio, Olga Soffer, and Jake Page, no true matriarchy is known actually to have existed.[54] Anthropologist Joan Bamberger argued that the historical record contains no primary sources on any society in which women dominated.” From your own link | /r/MensRights | 16/05/22 04:53 PM |
| 5 | "Men invented more than women because women didn't have the same education rights"”If civilization had been left in female hands, we would still be living in grass huts.” That which is asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence | /r/MensRights | 16/05/22 01:30 PM |
| -1 | Female-on-Male violence is now glorified in mainstream cinema, where is the equality today, or even basic decency for Men?I despise everyone who bitches and whines about useless shit. Fucking internet has muddled your brains | /r/MensRights | 15/05/22 12:04 PM |
| 2 | Female Uber drivers allowed to reject male passengersI think they should be able to. | /r/MensRights | 15/05/22 12:03 PM |
| -11 | Female-on-Male violence is now glorified in mainstream cinema, where is the equality today, or even basic decency for Men?Y’all will complain about anything lmao, they’re fuckin movies, get a hobby or a job or grow up or preferably all 3 | /r/MensRights | 14/05/22 10:18 PM |
| -1 | Female Uber drivers allowed to reject male passengersCompletely understandable and reasonable. It’s also their own car, they can choose who they wish to give a ride for or not. | /r/MensRights | 14/05/22 10:06 PM |
| 4 | men should qualify to retire earlier than women.Both should be the same. There’ll never be true gender equality and it’s not useful to try to make every single thing equal. | /r/MensRights | 13/05/22 12:02 PM |
| 1 | Women will be offered three days 'menstrual leave' every month in Spain under plans set to be approved next weekIdk if this is good | /r/MensRights | 12/05/22 07:32 AM |
| 3 | I can’t remember who said it, “once things get difficult feminists will change their tone and try to bargain and bring men to their side.In my opinion, child support should NEVER be mandatory. (As long as the woman has the option to abort, because if the woman can’t have an abortion, then the father unfortunately has to pay for child support imo. Unless the woman faked being on birth control or if she raped the man ofc.) And yes, I support paper abortion. | /r/MensRights | 10/05/22 07:10 PM |
| -1 | I can’t remember who said it, “once things get difficult feminists will change their tone and try to bargain and bring men to their side.Imo, everyone has a right to an opinion but men’s opinions don’t matter to me in the abortion debate | /r/MensRights | 10/05/22 05:24 PM |
| 0 | "I would like to speak to America's men for one minute," the New York Democrat said in a press conference. "Imagine you do not have authority over your own body for 10 months. She asked men to imagine not being able to have that autonomy even if it meant they could die." (OP: called the draft)The baby isn’t sentient until birth | /r/MensRights | 07/05/22 01:18 PM |
| -2 | "I would like to speak to America's men for one minute," the New York Democrat said in a press conference. "Imagine you do not have authority over your own body for 10 months. She asked men to imagine not being able to have that autonomy even if it meant they could die." (OP: called the draft)Luckily it’s not sentient | /r/MensRights | 06/05/22 11:54 PM |
| -2 | "I would like to speak to America's men for one minute," the New York Democrat said in a press conference. "Imagine you do not have authority over your own body for 10 months. She asked men to imagine not being able to have that autonomy even if it meant they could die." (OP: called the draft)They may lose the choice to get rid of the child before birth, though. Which does remove their ability to choose abt their own body 100%. The draft is also garbage, but that hasn’t been in use for some time in the USA (which is good). Both genders have their issues with government meddling | /r/MensRights | 06/05/22 08:19 PM |
| 1 | Ah yes, completely necessary in a game where women already make as much as men.Tbh this achieves the exact opposit of what they were going for lol. This implies that women need hand holding and benefit & help to succeed. It implies women cannot succeed without playing unfair and getting coddled. Idk what the fuck the execs were thinking lol | /r/MensRights | 06/05/22 11:33 AM |
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