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| 1 | Thank you DadSo you're not denying it? | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 07:54 PM |
| 1 | Thank you Dad"When one is used to privilege, equality seems like oppression?" I will point out the painful irony in your use of this statement. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 07:49 PM |
| 1 | Thank you DadSo you didn't read my comment? As I said, I'm only here because this post made its way to the front page. Once there, a post involves all of reddit. I do not peruse r/mensrights. So no I didn't come here looking to bash mra's. I came here to provide an alternative perspective, like I already said. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 07:42 PM |
| 1 | Thank you DadI believe you are an intelligent and well intentioned person and I'm not here, specifically, to bash anyone. I am here because an attempt to use a photo of a man being a good father was being used as propaganda for what I perceive to be a bad movement. This post made it to the front page and this became part of the total reddit community rather than solely that of r/mensrights. I felt the need to represent an alternative perspective. I didn't come here to attack you or anyone else at all. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 07:18 PM |
| -1 | Thank you DadThis comment just shows your moronic alt-right rhetoric for what it is. You understand neither rights or equality with these statements. Try getting your information from somewhere other than the echo chambers you're used to. Get some perspective. You really think men and women are or have ever been equal? | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 06:45 PM |
| 1 | Thank you DadSince we clearly aren't understanding eachother how about trying it from another angle? Can you state the purpose of this thread without reference to custody inequities? | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 06:38 PM |
| 0 | Thank you DadThis is an unfortunately prosaic view of parenthood and misses the mark completely. Seeing only one's rights or the perceived lack thereof is part of the problem here. Parenthood is about more than simply who and what you are; it's also about why you are a parent and how you are going to do it. So put down the dictionary and read something that can inspire a richer definition of parenthood. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 06:24 PM |
| 0 | Thank you DadA real man would recognize that campaigning for men's rights must include women's rights. A real man knows that excluding any demographic ultimately excludes everyone. If you're not Feminist you aren't for rights or equality at all. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 06:03 PM |
| 1 | Thank you DadNearly everything you said here is a blatant attempt to straw-man my argument. I am making no qualitative judgement of good people seeking custody of children in court. I am judging people that blame society for their personal woes. A family torn apart by irreconcilable differences between parents is not a "men's rights" issues but a symptom of a much broader lack in family planning. You are trying to paint me as an enemy of perfectly honorable men lovingly seeking custody of their children in a… | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 05:54 PM |
| -1 | Thank you DadThe same exact thing I would say to the man; that they are partially to blame for their relationship's failings. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 03:14 PM |
| -5 | Thank you DadI would advise domestic abuse victims to seek counseling regarding why they find themselves in abusive relationships. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 03:11 PM |
| 5 | Thank you DadThere is a huge difference between being a legal guardian and being a father. A father has to not just be willing to set aside their personal needs and desires, but to want to do it. A father has to be able to show their children not just the dangers and injustices of the world, but also it's beauty and wonders as well as our duties as it's custodians. You can talk about rights to children as if they're property that is owed you, but it is definitely a privilege to get to be someone's guide thro… | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 02:50 PM |
| -11 | Thank you DadOnce again you're blaming others for your own problems. If you are having to fight for custody or are worried about where your child support checks go it is because YOU made poor decisions in the past. None of you HAD to have children with or get married to the people YOU chose. Take some fucking ownership of your circumstances and MAN up. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 02:36 PM |
| -14 | Thank you DadSome whiny men believe they are the blameless victims of an unjust society that can't appreciate their honorable masculinity. As a father I see in that photo a great privilege and responsibility. It is an awesome privilege to be someone's father and a deep responsibility to society to teach that someone to be a better person than ourselves. | /r/MensRights | 15/08/17 01:01 PM |
| 5 | Father who beat man to death for raping his five year old daughter faces no charges in Texas: Fathers have a natural right to defend their children.I'm appealing to your sense of logic here; a child is by definition more vulnerable/fragile than the elderly due to their lack of social awareness and physical stature. What I am arguing here is that I believe when a person breaks the social contract this way their value to society has gone into the red and we are always better off without them. Speaking to the alternative; keeping them safe and in the hands of correctional facilities is both irresponsible and delusional. But please explain to m… | /r/MensRights | 16/03/17 03:06 AM |
| 2 | Father who beat man to death for raping his five year old daughter faces no charges in Texas: Fathers have a natural right to defend their children.So you would consider it vigilante justice if someone caught a child rapist red handed and killed them? What is their life even worth at that point? What about the child they most likely irreversibly damaged that will have to live with the consequences of the rapists actions for the rest of their life? Putting this in the hands of our justice system will at best get the rapist murdered in prison and at worst put them back into society on the hope they won't ruin another helpless child's life aga… | /r/MensRights | 15/03/17 09:12 PM |
| 30 | Father who beat man to death for raping his five year old daughter faces no charges in Texas: Fathers have a natural right to defend their children.That seems like a distorted sense of justice to me and I fail to see the alternatives here. Would a right thinking citizen ask nicely for the poor child rapist to stop? This person is a threat to the most vulnerable and innocent members of our civilization, it makes no sense to me to make concessions for crazy, violent predators like that. Rehabilitation? Can you really trust that? Imagine your daughter is assaulted by another adult, they are arrested, sent to prison and rehabilitated. Would you… | /r/MensRights | 15/03/17 07:34 PM |
| -1 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?How drunk is Jake? Josie? How do you even quantify that? Then, who is probably stronger and able to overpower the other? Men on average are taller, heavier and stronger than women and you'd have to be very naive to think that this is of no consequence to this discussion. | /r/MensRights | 13/01/17 02:35 AM |
| -1 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?What this poster is saying, very badly, is that drunk Jake is accountable for the decisions he makes and that he needs to carefully consider whether or not there is consent. | /r/MensRights | 13/01/17 12:38 AM |
| -2 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?Assuming you're not a benign 13 year old troll, if you see accountability as an infringement of "men's rights" I would say that I believe you represent an anachronistic and dying paradigm that will hopefully be gone within a generation or two. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 11:43 PM |
| -3 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?I don't think you could have misunderstood my comment more. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 10:11 PM |
| -5 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?And for those responsibilities men also reap the greatest rewards, and yet here you are, still whining and moaning about some perceived threat to your "rights". | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 10:10 PM |
| -11 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?What folks like you just can't seem to grasp is that men have historically had all the rights and women have had few. So your whining about infrequent injustices (that is what they are, not an attack on men in general) comes off as juvenile and derisive. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 08:09 PM |
| -7 | Can someone in the comments explain how this works?Even given the sub's name I am still surprised at how many ill-informed scumbags there are here that take their immature perspectives seriously. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/17 06:16 PM |
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