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| 1 | Parents refer more teen boys to Government's deradicalisation scheme "Prevent" after hit Netflix drama Adolescence OP: More male hateI used to listen to Tate myself, I can attest with personal certainty that his narrative is cancerous. Popular media doesn't have to tell me that. | /r/MensRights | 19/08/25 07:20 AM |
| 9 | Parents refer more teen boys to Government's deradicalisation scheme "Prevent" after hit Netflix drama Adolescence OP: More male hateI think this is the oversight. I agree that Prevent is not a bad program, or that pushing young boys away from dangerous people like Tate is a good thing, but I don't agree that it doesn't also push young girls away from the girl boss, girls girl influencers who are also teaching (violent and non-violent) misandry. | /r/MensRights | 10/08/25 01:24 PM |
| 4 | Serious question. So, we all know about the cheating scandal that took place at a Coldplay concert. Why is the man being dragged way more harshly on social media than the female cheater?They absolutely have been dragging. That said, he's getting dragged because he's the public face of a company, not because of the power imbalance. Regardless of this fact, people (mostly the women) are ignoring that the HR lady was also cheating. | /r/MensRights | 20/07/25 05:21 PM |
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