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Yeah my first assumption was that it was a halfway house. Although the video is edited
/r/MensRights01/06/13 03:48 AM
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It is a trivial matter. The man should have the right to leave sure, but what about your moral character as a man? What man are you if the foundation of the love for your child is blood? Is that even really love? I'm all for MensRights, but lets not throw out our moral character as men. If my father exercised his right to leave in an ideal situation, i'd probably be dead or in prison as I would have been robbed of my very essence of what has built me as a man. If he would have left then that wou…
/r/MensRights13/04/12 05:37 AM
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I am the child of such a predicament. The man that raised since birth still loves me as his child and I love him as my father. If my father would have abandoned me for that trivial reason, my moral identity of being man would have been forever altered for the worse. He was not the one that left either, my biological mother was, raising me as a single father. My love for my father is not a lie, it is not based on a lie, and is not deception. It is real
/r/MensRights13/04/12 05:11 AM
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I don't see how it's "pro" genital mutilation. Granted I only watched the trailer but if they present both sides, as it seems they are doing, then sure. I don't want to watch a documentary anyway that just gives you one side
/r/MensRights22/01/12 06:08 AM
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politics
/r/MensRights20/12/11 02:55 AM
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Took me a while. Then I got it. Then I got mad
/r/MensRights15/12/11 05:12 AM
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Also if you ever find yourself in front of a judge for anything, he will hand you your punishment for not enlisting in the draft right there.
/r/MensRights26/11/11 08:17 PM
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Oneitis
/r/seduction21/11/11 09:15 PM
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There should be no categories. No categories of obscene subreddits, I don't believe r/jailbait or r/white_rights should be banned in the same way I believe no subreddit should be banned. As long as it's not illegal of course
/r/MensRights01/10/11 11:25 PM
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Nice kloo2yoo, on becoming a moderator at /r/feminism Although I'd like to see a place where feminist and MA's can debate. You should insure that it doesn't become slanted toward either camp. Just my opinion though, could probably foster greater solidarity I'm subscribing for sure. Seems like this could be an interesting development
/r/MensRights28/04/11 10:07 PM
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Damn google translate has gotten pretty good
/r/MensRights05/03/11 12:53 AM
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I've never really cared for the higher auto insurance argument. Sure it's discrimination but it's all numbers. It's not some societal bias it's just that women cost auto insurance companies less money to insure. Healthcare insurance, then yeah I'd be a bit ticked off. The cost should be distributed more in that case
/r/MensRights01/03/11 04:55 AM
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I don't see how giving a scholarship to white men is a statement for MR. Last time I checked this subreddit isn't /r/whiterights
/r/MensRights27/02/11 12:09 PM
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Why not give that thousand to a scholarship that doesn't discriminate by race or gender
/r/MensRights27/02/11 07:33 AM
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Women with small breasts hold you closer to their heart :3
/r/MensRights21/02/11 11:55 PM
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I believe it should be neutral. We shouldn't give anyone preferential rights because they are gay but should treat them as equals as men. Which is exactly what LGBT groups fight for and how it should be. There's a difference between Men's Rights and feminism in that Men's rights isn't about advancing a pro man agenda as is the case with feminism. This is why there are commonalities between MR and LGBT advocates but at the end of the day I think we have to keep in mind that we are advocating agai…
/r/MensRights19/02/11 01:18 AM
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25 dollars. That's pretty good
/r/MensRights15/02/11 12:00 AM
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I don't understand all this hysteria about shielding kids from porn. Scouring for porn was just a part of growing up as kid for me and my peers. And we didn't turn into deranged psychopaths
/r/MensRights20/12/10 08:59 AM
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You have to keep in mind that this is happening in Eastern Asia. You can't exactly attribute feminist ideals to it as it applies here in America or other Western countries. I think it has to do with the high, and at times unrealistic, expectations for males to succeed that permeates in Asian countries. If they don't meet up to these expectations then they seclude themselves from society and women because they see themselves as failures. While it is a mensrights issue, I wouldn't say it is one of…
/r/MensRights06/12/10 09:17 PM
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I attribute it to when they stopped airing beavis and butthead.
/r/MensRights20/11/10 03:58 AM
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I was raised by a single father. It wasn't by the courts though, she kind of just up and left. My dad would have whoped my ass if I was ever out of line. Needless to say I didn't do that very often
/r/MensRights16/10/10 03:39 AM
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Watched some of his other videos. Pretty cool dude, subscribed
/r/MensRights09/09/10 09:32 PM
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Heard this on the radio, these kids want 120 million dollars in child support; and they ain't even children! Damn if I even had the nerve to ask my dad for 100 dollars, he'd smack me up the head.
/r/MensRights27/08/10 11:03 PM
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Soredemo Boku wa Yattenai, is a good movie that shows how the legal system in Japan leads to a 99% conviction rate. It shows how much the Japanese system ignores the suspect and gives weight to victim testimonies
/r/MensRights15/08/10 01:42 AM
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Just reading that letter written by the 15 year old girl, you can tell she has no business having a child yet.
/r/MensRights05/08/10 06:42 PM
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They do need female officers to do a search of female suspects though, so there could be a legitimate reason
/r/MensRights14/07/10 03:42 AM
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That video was rather disturbing but educational.
/r/MensRights12/07/10 08:27 AM
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Now that I think about it, not too very unusual
/r/MensRights11/07/10 07:44 PM
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Why is being raped in the nonce prison bloc for the rest of your life less of human rights abuse than being chemically castrated and allowed to go free? Because they already served their time in prison. Immediately after they serve their time in prison, they are forced to stay to in a mental institution until a judge thinks he is "cured". Which basically means they stay there for the rest of their lives In the case of that one man who was allowed to leave in the documentary, the judge deemed him…
/r/MensRights01/07/10 07:21 PM
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I watched this a while ago, and it has a bit about chemical castration. One of the guys voluntarily opted to have physical castration just so he could get out of this pedophile institution. They are also forced to take a test where they watch a slide show of children. They attach a ring around their penis so they can detect if they get aroused or not.
/r/MensRights01/07/10 03:10 AM
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Meh, I don't accept this as an issue of mens rights. But I will keep this article in mind the next time I try to lie
/r/MensRights10/06/10 07:24 AM
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If Ella has children, they won’t be my grandchildren Wrong Being the parent of a child is more than the blood you share. If you raised a child for 17 years as her father, and you find out that you're not the biological father, that child will still call you dad. Throwing away the relationship he has with that child will be more devastating to the child than to him. And while it's his own choice, any person that does so is not deserving of the title man in my opinion
/r/MensRights29/04/10 12:44 AM
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