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women definitely can push men in this way to, males often lack support all around.
/r/MensRights07/03/22 10:38 AM
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This is true to, the draft still exists but more by making people join out of economic necessities. Recruiters often target more impoverished areas. I once wanted to join out of serving my country but then realized it sounded weird to myself and the recruiter, because many in the room were saying they were doing it mainly for college or economic benefits, so I ended up not joining as it didn't seem to make sense to me logically at that point.
/r/MensRights07/03/22 10:37 AM
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Hello, so those things with divorce are real issues that happen to many men. What I mean by toxic masculinity is that in general many men don't take the men's rights movement seriously and expect men to act tough in certain ways and many men do push other men to get married. As far as men offering help that's a good thing and wasn't what I was referring to. I don't want to deny help to any men and I believe there's a lot about male depression and suicide rates that would benefit men at large to …
/r/MensRights07/03/22 10:35 AM
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The only logical thing is to not make it compulsory for them to serve at all.
/r/MensRights06/03/22 09:37 AM
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Though a problem both feminists and men's rights activists highlight is that men don't often have support of other men. If more men for example were understanding of men's depression and issues and didn't push them to need to act tough or not show emotions, things would be a lot different. I've found a lot of people push toxic ideas of what men should and shouldn't do, and areas like this Reddit help give a more accurate view of the issues and why men's depression and suicide are real issues and…
/r/MensRights06/03/22 09:33 AM
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It's best for both men and women to not get married, as far as the issues on the male side the financial ruin can be very heavy and they're very likely to lose custody of children.
/r/MensRights06/03/22 09:31 AM
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The best thing for people in all countries to do whether it be Ukraine, Russia, or the United States is to refuse to join wars anymore and die for these politicians. It's often pushed as bravery to join war and people are labeled as a coward if they don't out of some outdated notions, really the whole thing is a genocide on men and men need to come together and realize it, no more brother's wars.
/r/MensRights06/03/22 09:29 AM
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Unfortunately Reddit is becoming more and more censored. As for female dating strategy I expect that to probably be eventually quarantined to as they removed a lot of TERF reddits. There seems to be a lot of open source software to build reddit like websites now though, Terfs made one called Ovarit and I could see an MGTOW based posting community become pretty popular to. The men's rights movement has grown a lot and if taken off Reddit they would quickly move to a new platform.
/r/MensRights06/03/22 09:27 AM
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I think true equality should mean that men shouldn't have to fight in a war to. It's very disappointing that these issues aren't considered more. Also the focus should be on bringing men out of a war rather than women into the draft through equality.
/r/MensRights06/03/22 09:20 AM
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I feel that if men and women don't have to fight in war then men definitely shouldn't have to either and any justification of it is sexism. Gender equality shouldn't be about getting women into the draft but getting men out of it as well, as many men around the world are sent to kill each other for no reason in these pointless conflicts.
/r/MensRights06/03/22 03:42 AM
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The extreme dangers of signing over control to the state in the name of diversity and gender equality. When free speech and thinking become criminalized to this level, peaceful people are going to revolt.
/r/MGTOW22/02/20 10:10 AM
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