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| 3 | Why Yale's written reprimand was the correct punishment for "non-consensual sex"What if. The state has the authority to try citizens for crimes. Universities do not. Period. I don't care if it's a sex crime, a murder or speeding. | /r/MensRights | 08/08/13 06:21 PM |
| 2 | Why Yale's written reprimand was the correct punishment for "non-consensual sex"the University should step out of the way and let the state investigate. I absolutely agree. Every time I read about some university "investigation" into a sex crime I try to imagine the uproar if they tried to investigate any other crime. They don't have hearings for theft, assault, arson... heck at my U even parking violations were actual police parking tickets. Why on earth do they feel they have jurisdiction over sex crimes? | /r/MensRights | 08/08/13 05:54 PM |
| 5 | Video in description. Female student assaults male she doesn't agree with by continuously pressing her body against him, he tries to push her away, she screams "get your hand off my breast now" and pushes him over a ledge.The title of the 2nd video is interesting. "Preacher falls, student arrested" Falls? | /r/MensRights | 07/08/13 11:54 AM |
| 2 | Men as money, women as vaginasThe typical modern day male faces 3 similar choices: Work more Ask boss for a raise and work more And...you guessed it, work more Help me understand why these are the only choices for men? My husband and I are expecting our first child and are both requesting flexible schedules from our employers to reduce our child care expenses. His employer has been more agreeable to this than mine, even. | /r/MensRights | 05/08/13 01:33 PM |
| 3 | "What attracted you to me?"[PIC]I'd be more interested in seeing this data normalized for geographic differences - I suspect men making higher salaries are also in larger cities with higher cost of living and a larger population of okcupid users. It's not reasonable to compare # of messages received by someone living in manhattan with someone living in Fargo and then attribute the difference to income. | /r/MensRights | 12/07/13 02:44 PM |
| 2 | The ACA also requires the additional of new essential benefits and maternity benefits in all health plans. For example, all health plans will now require maternity benefits even though men will not utilize those benefits, they will be paying for those benefits.What are the health care costs related to paternity? | /r/MensRights | 10/07/13 05:15 PM |
| 2 | The ACA also requires the additional of new essential benefits and maternity benefits in all health plans. For example, all health plans will now require maternity benefits even though men will not utilize those benefits, they will be paying for those benefits.Well - I do think it is unfair that young men pay so much more than young woman for car insurance. That's not the topic of this thread though so I'll save that discussion for another place. I think health care premiums should be gender blind for the same reason I think they should be age blind and preexisting-condition blind. I believe that access to affordable health care is a basic human right and people should not be priced out of the market because of an accident of birth (weather that accid… | /r/MensRights | 10/07/13 05:14 PM |
| 0 | The ACA also requires the additional of new essential benefits and maternity benefits in all health plans. For example, all health plans will now require maternity benefits even though men will not utilize those benefits, they will be paying for those benefits.This. Also - the implication that maternity benefits are special ignores other gender specific conditions that have been and will be covered: mammograms, prostate screening, endometriosis treatment, erectile dysfunction treatment etc. While it is absurd to expect health CARE to be gender blind, it is absolutely fair that health care PREMIUMS are. | /r/MensRights | 10/07/13 12:11 PM |
| 1 | "It is more dangerous to be a woman than a soldier in modern conflict' (United Nations campaign)When I click on your link I come to a page titled "Foreign Secretary William Hague will chair the United Nations Security Council Debate on the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict on 24 June 2013." I've read that page, and skimmed the 4 sites in "further reading" and I don't see where you're getting your title. Could you link directly to the UN statement that it is more dangerous to be a woman than a soldier in modern conflict so I can read that please? | /r/MensRights | 02/07/13 05:44 PM |
| 7 | There will never be gender equality until society thinks it's worth discussing that 19 firefighters killed in the line of duty were all menThat's valid. I have to wonder if its just too soon after the event for thoughts like that to have a place in the reporting yet. I wonder if you can appreciate the dichotomy here. As a woman, I read "19 women involved in event Y" and I'm annoyed with the media for finding it necessary to specify that they were women as opposed to just humans; and you seem to be reading "19 people involved in event X" and are annoyed with the media for not finding their gender interesting enough to discuss. I'm n… | /r/MensRights | 02/07/13 01:40 PM |
| 7 | There will never be gender equality until society thinks it's worth discussing that 19 firefighters killed in the line of duty were all menNew York Times top center headline: Lost in Wildfire, Elite Crew That Rushed In By FERNANDA SANTOS The deaths of 19, mostly young, men in an Arizona blaze stunned a local community that viewed them as heroes. CNN's main story on the US page: Father: 'Words can't describe the loss' Joe Woyjeck last talked to his son Kevin, the outdoors enthusiast who took up his father's firefighting profession, on the phone just hours before Kevin died. (story goes on to detail how Kevin grew up wanting to be li… | /r/MensRights | 02/07/13 01:18 PM |
| 5 | There will never be gender equality until society thinks it's worth discussing that 19 firefighters killed in the line of duty were all menThe problem with not reporting the "maleness" of the victims is this: the double standard. The second sentence of the article you link is "The 19 firefighters, all men, were part of the elite Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew of Prescott." (my emphasis) Help me understand where the double standard is. How is their maleness being overlooked? | /r/MensRights | 02/07/13 12:55 PM |
| 3 | World map detailing maternity leave and paternity leaveIt's society's responsibility to finance the continuation of the human race, yes. In most countries that offer paid parental leave, the government (a.k.a. the people) accept the shared burden/responsibility but employers also contribute in many countries. I'm unsure what current population on the planet has to do with it - every person alive is definitely going to die eventually - to continue as a species we must create additional persons, yes? | /r/MensRights | 26/06/13 08:03 PM |
| 2 | World map detailing maternity leave and paternity leaveBecause we wish to continue as a species? As a childless person I'm not wild about parental leave but I certainly recognize the benefit. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/13 07:41 PM |
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