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The app bugs out sometimes smartass
/r/MensRights07/04/23 06:31 PM
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The rate of androcide is 3-4x higher than femicide at best Who's doing the killing? You arent that special and neither are your genders' experiences. Neither are you. Literally all of what you said is experienced by men too often by women. Who cares, just bitch about it online and never do something impactful And actually life as a woman is much safer Because men are killed by other men, also depends vastly on country Now drink some milk and do your homework, little girl. Check your crypto accou…
/r/MensRights07/04/23 05:33 PM
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The rate of androcide is 3-4x higher than femicide at best Who's doing the killing? You arent that special and neither are your genders' experiences. Neither are you. Literally all of what you said is experienced by men too often by women. Who cares, just bitch about it online and never do something impactful And actually life as a woman is much safer Because men are killed by other men, also depends vastly on country Now drink some milk and do your homework, little girl. Check your crypto accou…
/r/MensRights07/04/23 05:33 PM
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The rate of androcide is 3-4x higher than femicide at best Who's doing the killing? You arent that special and neither are your genders' experiences. Neither are you. Literally all of what you said is experienced by men too often by women. Who cares, just bitch about it online and never do something impactful And actually life as a woman is much safer Because men are killed by other men, also depends vastly on country Now drink some milk and do your homework, little girl. Check your crypto accou…
/r/MensRights07/04/23 05:32 PM
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No no, I meant that things like caste exist outside Europe which contribute to poor men's rights. It's very difficult for me to imagine a world where feminism is a bad thing. All of my friends who identify as feminists have been very empathetic and lovely towards me. We've had disagreements but it was never about me being a man. I think people are too wary about outliers
/r/MensRights04/04/23 07:35 PM
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I was just referring to the usage of words like "simp" and stuff. My point was that society declined when stuff like caste was all powerful, which is pretty much unique to the subcontinent because it lays outside of the purview of the whole woman destroying society thing. But God damn if some people of this sub aren't batshit lmfao
/r/MensRights04/04/23 07:10 PM
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they always revert back to their gender roles and submit to men That situation is pretty suboptimal for men as well. If another person's doing your work for you, you're not getting anywhere. The rich keep exploiting you though, but sure go ahead and blame women. And Bear fucking Grylls seriously? (promiscuity, reproduction with 20%, reproduction with low IQ, breaking up the nuclear family, choosing work > reproduction, being parasite via social welfare, etc etc). Lmfao the 20% with low IQ. Way d…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:46 PM
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Okay, I'll bite. war is not a biological machination, it's a cultural one You're picking and choosing what's cultural and what's not. Besides, kings are not women. Militaries aren't made up of women. The first wave that gets killed is men, at the behest of other men. Women get raped and killed later which I'd argue is worse than just getting murdered. But I digress. Do you see that the culture of war punishes men? Do you see that the "bull" nature of men punishes other men too? unironically, fem…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 05:21 PM
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I'm sure there are. However, India is incredibly diverse. There are very few common truths applicable. The legal system works for whoever controls the state lol. Men's rights are something nobody cares about. There are men who don't even need them because of political impunity. Allegiance to the respective ruling party will always get you out of trouble. I am a rape survivor and it has been minimised my entire life. That kind of opens up perspectives that 18 year old South Delhi kids may be unaw…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 04:02 PM
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Good job, yes I'm from India. I have no idea about Pakistan, because I haven't read up on Pakistan much. I only know that I see men and women working side by side everyday and doing what they can to make ends meet. Anecdotal sure, but not invalid. Feminism is needed in India, that I'm fairly certain about. The amount of sexual harassment and assault speaks for that. I came to this sub so I could find a community where men can share their stories, problems and opt for better acceptance than...wha…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 03:49 PM
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So you seem to have a lot to say for someone that rarely, if ever, posts here. I just got to know about this sub. Pardon my ignorance. You complain about a 'euro-centric' bias, then tell us what nation you are from, and we can tell you what your issues are. No, you cannot. It's not my responsibility to educate you. Nor is it my responsibility to be educated by someone who has no idea about 3rd world countries. You can complain about capitalism, but all forms of commerce are equally helpful to so…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 03:36 PM
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You do realize that all of your points contradict each other right? Why? Resources, procreation, legacy, wealth, all valid reasons for war. Biology doesn't consider cultural reasons other people engage in a war with you, so there is no "biological" best path, you have no guarantee they won't kill you if you give in, I'm sure there's no shortage of points in history proving the case. Again, it's conformity, something well studied in psychology, and practicality of outcome from a risk-benefit anal…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 08:01 AM
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Sure let's pretend that men are biologically more logical. So, why fight wars? Let's say you're a state being attacked by another, more militarily powerful state. Biologically, the logical thing to do in order to ensure optimum survival is to give in and follow what the other state wants you to do. Another instance would be economic disparity. What's stopping the army from breaking the rules of the judiciary and government to loot and pillage as much as possible? That's obviously the logical thi…
/r/MensRights04/04/23 04:25 AM
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All of this is so euro centric, men became too "civil" lol. Wars have been fought by men against men. Stuff like caste, class etc have existed for thousands of years that have been exercised by men in power. "men who knew better" have exploited the world for way too long. Time to focus on equal opportunity rather than piggybacking on ideology
/r/MensRights04/04/23 03:18 AM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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