| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | The fact that my child support enforcement office has no gender neutral paperwork is proof enough of institutional discrimination.Yeah, the worker seemed to acknowledge the absurdity of the packet but pleaded with me to cooperate | /r/MensRights | 14/08/13 08:52 PM |
| 70 | The fact that my child support enforcement office has no gender neutral paperwork is proof enough of institutional discrimination.Already submitted it, but I have to fill it in again next year, so I'll put it up for you guys | /r/MensRights | 14/08/13 08:51 PM |
| 9 | What’s wrong with men having equal custody so they can avoid child support?Supposedly, psychologists say 50/50 custody is psychologically harmful to the child and creates attachment disorders or something. I view that with a great deal of suspicion given that most of the people I've known from divorced families had most of their psychological problems from being forced to spend all their time with a psychotic vindictive mother. | /r/MensRights | 08/07/13 03:49 PM |
| 0 | With all the subreddit drama today, let's remember that (hopefully) the key idea of both MRAs and feminists is equality under the law and equal rights. Let's build bridges, not burn them.Sorry about the insinuation of the headline, I'm well aware of this subreddit's good track record. The post was just precautionary for the few hot heads around. | /r/MensRights | 03/07/13 06:30 PM |
| -4 | With all the subreddit drama today, let's remember that (hopefully) the key idea of both MRAs and feminists is equality under the law and equal rights. Let's build bridges, not burn them.Not all of them, no. That's why I put "hopefully" in parentheses. And I mean civil rights equality, not affirmative action "equality" | /r/MensRights | 03/07/13 06:27 PM |
| -4 | With all the subreddit drama today, let's remember that (hopefully) the key idea of both MRAs and feminists is equality under the law and equal rights. Let's build bridges, not burn them.Well even if the bridge is one way only at the moment, that's still a start. Over enough time of us taking the high road, more women will see the sexist nature of radical feminism and will be put off by it. | /r/MensRights | 03/07/13 06:01 PM |
| -3 | With all the subreddit drama today, let's remember that (hopefully) the key idea of both MRAs and feminists is equality under the law and equal rights. Let's build bridges, not burn them.You'll get no argument from me. I'm just saying we need to be the better man (lol, couldn't think of another phrase) and take the high road. The civil rights movement succeeded not through hate, but through coming together and everyone realizing we're all just folk and not too different. | /r/MensRights | 03/07/13 05:57 PM |
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