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Labelling children as "illegitimate" and "bastards" is a great way to alienate your audience. Those kids didn't have a say in the matter. Fuck this guy.
/r/MensRights14/12/11 04:28 PM
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"... and neither she nor her idiot lawyer had ever heard of paternity tests."
/r/MensRights14/12/11 04:14 PM
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Good points. The songs suck. Absolutely. The author references a song they play a clip of after the interview: Jesus Touched Me. Ugh. What was new to me, though, was the claim that Christian churches became feminized in the Victorian age, long before feminism, as a response to all the men being away at the coal mine or somesuch.
/r/MensRights13/12/11 09:49 PM
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No worries. It was a fairly safe assumption to make, and I could have been more explicit.
/r/MensRights13/12/11 03:05 PM

I think the programs aiming for women are too late in the game. If you want more female engineers, you have to teach young girls to take shit apart and put it back together. Or buy them transformers and legos or something, I dunno.
/r/MensRights13/12/11 02:48 PM
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I think the dearth of male teachers in public schools is a serious problem, myself. As a young boy, some of my best male role models were teachers (they sure as fuck didn't come from my family).
/r/MensRights13/12/11 02:45 PM

Innate womanness? No sir (or madam). Though I do not doubt biology plays some role, nurture is equally, if not more, to blame than nature for raising women to believe they can't create technology. The right environment, especially the right parents, can raise girls to be good engineers, but that has to begin at a young age, and must overcome a very strong worldwide cultural discouragement. Few girls are raised that way. By the time they get to university, it's too late. Also, babies. Spiritually…
/r/MensRights13/12/11 02:36 PM

Good engineers are not motivated by money or status, they just fucking love solving technical problems and building cool shit. A large majority of women enjoy neither. The cries over a lack of female engineers is also telling, because other, similar, less well-paying jobs are also male dominated (car mechanics, electticians, etc) but, being less desirable, there is little demand that more women do the same work.
/r/MensRights13/12/11 12:40 AM
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I hope this convinces Bono that he's promoting genital mutilation for no good reason.
/r/MensRights12/12/11 02:51 PM
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I was interested until he accused all male OWS participants of being lazy, unmanly would-be welfare queens.
/r/MensRights03/11/11 02:24 PM
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I don't like saying this Bullshit. You love crazy talk. You dip your balls in over-the-top violent rhetoric. You fucking live for it. Don't be ashamed. Let your tinfoil flag fly, bro.
/r/MensRights02/11/11 02:59 AM
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Adults can cut off whatever they want, I don't care. If there were any chance for compromise on this issue, limiting circumcision to adults would be a victory in my book. The problem is that nearly all circumcisions are performed on babies, and that it exactly what pro-circumcision people want. I dont get what you claim is being hurled at women. Women are not at issue here, at all.
/r/MensRights01/11/11 11:43 PM
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Female circumcision can be done in a safe, hygienic way. It involves removing the clitoris, and is quite illegal. None of your objections could not also apply to female circumcision, so, to be logically consistent, you would either have to support the legalization of female circumcision, or admit that it is a law biased against the male sex. In the United States, roughly half of males are circumcised, mosty for non-religious reasons. Americans bought into the myth that uncut penii were dirty, un…
/r/MensRights01/11/11 11:07 PM
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You're a bright one, aint'cha? "Genital mutilation of babies is for religious reasons, why would you outlaw that?" Herp derp.
/r/MensRights01/11/11 10:37 PM
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This has never been true. Circumcision was popularized as a cure for masturbation in the later 1800s, an issue of 'moral hygiene.' Over time, Amercans have come to believe it is somehow healthier physically, but the US is still the only western nation that circumcises a large portion of its gentiles.
/r/MensRights24/10/11 12:35 AM
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While I don't understand the degree to which the feeling of 'being in the wrong body' is biological or socio-cultural, Bindel clearly believes it's the latter, and her article makes sense from that pov.
/r/MensRights15/09/11 06:32 PM

The author never claimed they led easy lives, and knowing they tend to lead difficult lives does not dismiss her points.
/r/MensRights15/09/11 05:42 PM
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