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| 7 | Six-Year-Old boy suspended for Sexual AssaultThe "victim" (and I use that term very loosely here) in this case was also a boy. So I don't know if you read the article or not, but it's not a woman victim. | /r/MensRights | 31/01/12 08:52 PM |
| 5 | Proposed Kansas bill requires a paternity test for ALL births.I don't know what exactly your /s refers to, or if you're just a troll. But I think maybe you missed that the bill was introduced BY A WOMAN! | /r/MensRights | 12/02/11 02:07 PM |
| 63 | 10 years in jail for being tricked by jailbaitI agree with the author of the article that the age of consent should be a national law, not a state one, and that 17 is probably old enough to consent. But the headline picked for this link, "10 years in jail for being tricked by jailbait" comes from a small, 1 paragraph anecdote with no names or details included. I really think you do this subreddit a disservice by choosing misleading titles like this. The main subject of the article, Mark Sanchez, is not facing any legal issue, just some typi… | /r/MensRights | 10/02/11 03:00 PM |
| 2 | Rachel Hicks, xbox sex predatorWow, there was a very NSFW video ad right in the middle of that article. | /r/MensRights | 19/01/11 03:17 PM |
| 16 | The lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, Timothy Murray, raced over and pulled out two small children, moments before the van's tire exploded into flames. At which point, according to the AP account, the kids' grandmother, nearly punched our hero in the face, because she thought he was a kidnapperI didn't get the impression it was at all gender related. If someone, anyone, regardless of gender, opens up your car door and takes out your kid, you're probably going to freak out. Unless you're talking about some other kind of double standard? Like if it was a grandpa he wouldn't have been freaked out by a stranger grabbing the kids out of the vehicle? I'm having a tough time seeing it as gender related at all. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/11 06:46 PM |
| 46 | The lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, Timothy Murray, raced over and pulled out two small children, moments before the van's tire exploded into flames. At which point, according to the AP account, the kids' grandmother, nearly punched our hero in the face, because she thought he was a kidnapperOh come on, don't make a mountain out of a mole hill. The grandma obviously didn't realize the van was going to catch fire. “She told me ‘I didn’t know if you were trying to take the kids or take the car. I was about to punch you,’ ” Mr. Murray recalled the unidentified grandmother saying after firefighters arrived to extinguish the left front tire on her van. Granted she's probably just a confused old lady, but if I was parked and someone opened up the car door and grabbed my kid, I'd be pretty… | /r/MensRights | 12/01/11 04:46 PM |
| -2 | Roseville woman is in jail for dousing her boyfriend with nail polish remover and igniting him: Two words not in the report "domestic violence"I think it would really depend upon the researcher compiling statistics on whether or not the situation would be domestic abuse or not. Is it not domestic abuse just because this particular reporter didn't use the exact terms "domestic abuse"? Or would the researcher examine the particular case and determine it wasn't or wasn't domestic abuse based on the crimes the woman may be convicted of? That's why it's important when reading any study to learn of the criteria used in the classification. St… | /r/MensRights | 07/01/11 05:17 PM |
| 8 | Roseville woman is in jail for dousing her boyfriend with nail polish remover and igniting him: Two words not in the report "domestic violence"Words that were included in the article: chasing him with a knife assault with the intent to do great bodily harm set him on fire It's made clear that she was arrested and will be charged for doing some very bad things, so I'm curious why the words "domestic violence" matter to you. | /r/MensRights | 07/01/11 03:51 PM |
| 3 | Can you imagine the outrage if female workers weren't allowed to wear slacks?I'm just guessing that the bending over to pick up packages would be the reason why no skirts/dresses would be allowed for that job. | /r/MensRights | 04/01/11 09:41 PM |
| 3 | Woman stabs boyfriend over facebook page, and police call her the "victim"It appears to be a he said/she said sort of thing and the police were unable to determine who was more at fault. He claims that she went for the knife after he went downstairs to sit on the couch. She claims that he came into the kitchen and punched her in the head, and then she slashed him afterwards. Doesn't seem to be a stabbing mentioned anywhere in the report. Basically both are assholes and should probably both go to jail, but since they're not pressing charges against each other... What r… | /r/MensRights | 04/01/11 03:08 PM |
| 11 | The date rape drug mythI've been saying this for years, though I wish there was a better source out there than Daily Fail for this message. I remember all those times I was taught in school or by the media to watch my drink, so that no one could sneak things into it. What they should really be teaching is how to drink responsibly, like not drinking more than one drink per hour, balancing out with a glass of water in between, showing how much liquid is one "drink" of beer, wine or harder liquors, ect. | /r/MensRights | 23/12/10 02:52 PM |
| 1 | There are many women nowadays who say, “I am not a feminist.” But, as Laura Wood points out, merely disowning the feminist label means nothing, if one does not actually oppose feminism.She would criticize the glorification of career and the glorification of absentee mothering (even a woman who has a career can in this sense be anti-feminist). So a woman who's making a nice salary and can support her family should be publicly rejected, criticized and judged? If a man wanted to stay at home with the kids while his wife works, is that really something we should be sticking our noses into? How would I know there are or aren't feminists patrolling this forum? I said I'm not, and I … | /r/MensRights | 22/12/10 08:32 PM |
| 0 | There are many women nowadays who say, “I am not a feminist.” But, as Laura Wood points out, merely disowning the feminist label means nothing, if one does not actually oppose feminism.I don't patrol /mensrights/, I am also not a feminist. The title caught my eye and it was included while browsing all Reddit forums. Not only is the title critical of women, but the actual content of this blog post is terribly offensive. What part of men's rights says that women shouldn't have careers? Don't you think that putting articles like this in the forum only solidifies peoples views that this forum is not really pro-male, but anti-female? Do you really think this sort of thing does anyt… | /r/MensRights | 22/12/10 07:45 PM |
| 5 | There are many women nowadays who say, “I am not a feminist.” But, as Laura Wood points out, merely disowning the feminist label means nothing, if one does not actually oppose feminism.Wow, this post is amazingly offensive. "What does it take for a woman not to be a feminist? She must explicitly and publicly reject feminist principles. A woman who is not a feminist would openly criticize and judge women who unilaterally divorce their husbands. She would not remain silent. She would criticize the glorification of career and the glorification of absentee mothering (even a woman who has a career can in this sense be anti-feminist). She would denounce hiring preferences for women … | /r/MensRights | 22/12/10 04:02 PM |
| 2 | If women want to be equal in all things, why are they not required to sign up for the selective service?But the question implies that these "women" that aren't signing up for selective service actually have a choice in the matter, which is also hypothetical because in the real world they don't. | /r/MensRights | 15/12/10 09:59 PM |
| 5 | If women want to be equal in all things, why are they not required to sign up for the selective service?As someone who believes in HUMAN rights, I don't think there should be a draft for anyone, regardless of sex. | /r/MensRights | 15/12/10 09:31 PM |
| 3 | Grandfather accused of rape. Child Safety Department refuse to amend his records even after he provided them with DNA evidence proving his innocence. Women as victims claims another one!The file of an actual convicted rapist with the same last name and first initial was placed in his file by accident. It's an accident that took way too long to be fixed, but it is being corrected. Don't post inflammatory things like "women as victims claims another one" without thoroughly reading the article. | /r/MensRights | 15/12/10 02:36 PM |
| 24 | Woman has a friend that is trying to get impregnated by random men without telling them. this is what is wrong with women today.MensRights has a post generalizing all women's behavior based on one woman. this is what is wrong with mensrights today. | /r/MensRights | 06/12/10 05:42 PM |
| -6 | College Party Sparks Rape Drug HysteriaArticles about "date rape drugs" piss me off in general. If there's any such thing as a "date rape drug", it's the alcohol itself, not anything that someone's put in the alcohol. | /r/MensRights | 19/10/10 01:27 PM |
| 2 | I think I just discovered the male to female ration on reddit! [pic]Ha, we've never cleaned ours. There's some very fine scratches in the finish, but considering that I lift weights, clean litter boxes, wash dishes and sand woodwork with these hands, there's no sense in trying to keep them pristine. | /r/MensRights | 18/10/10 02:16 PM |
| 1 | I think I just discovered the male to female ration on reddit! [pic]Don't be a jerk, there are plenty of women who make sensible decisions about wedding rings. It was my idea to buy titanium bands for our wedding. We only spent a couple hundred dollars but our rings will last long after we're dust. | /r/MensRights | 15/10/10 01:47 PM |
| -2 | Arrange for your husband and his stepson to be murdered by two guys you're having sex with so you can get insurance money and still manage to get sympathy for no other reason but your gender.So the men who actually committed the murder don't get put on death row, but the woman gets the death penalty? And yet you angrily post this in men's rights, because you think she got "sympathy"? I'm sure she would have traded that sympathy to get life in prison instead. If you want equal rights in this case, go demand that the other murderer be put on death row too. Honestly this subreddit has become so much about misogyny you should just change the name to /hateswomen/, because this is a perfe… | /r/MensRights | 24/09/10 06:02 PM |
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