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eton/r/MensRights27/06/13 08:09 PM
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Further, not paying for prostate cancer screenings or DV screenings for men seems politically okay. I want an effective screenings for mens health to be covered. The PSA screening isn't great in terms of sensitivity and thus why it isn't universally covered. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17269614 Not allowing slavery was a political loser at one point as well. Ah yes, the slavery card. Yes, of course, you having to share in paying for womens' maternity costs is as bad as the enslavement of …
/r/MensRights01/11/13 04:59 PM
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I'm asking what the Tea Party has to do with the MRM. It is not the tea party itself, I'm using the tea party as an example of an ideology that is rigid and as a result it is taking a beating in the public and political arenas. Not covering maternity care is a political loser. < Those countries do not have single payer healthcare. Are you saying they don't cover maternity care and discriminate on the basis of gender in terms of policy prices? < The ACA isn't a partial victory unless you've never…
/r/MensRights01/11/13 02:46 PM
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Considering those spheres are ones where ideas don't actually have to work to be supported or survive, that's a problem. Oh absolutely it is a problem. No doubt. However, it is the world that we live in and it is reality. There are winners and losers. When did we bring up the tea party? Which views are supported that is unique to the tea party? The tea party is an ideologically rigid movement that would rather shutdown the gov't than actually solve problems or be pragmatic. How did that play out…
/r/MensRights01/11/13 05:19 AM
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Sarcasm noted. I thought that maybe some people of the MRM might want to actually see their positions have legislative victories. I'm glad that others have stepped up in the thread elsewhere to bring in common sense and the larger picture here. But for you, by all means, if you want the MRM to stay insignificant to political realms and just complain on the sidelines that life is unfair, go right ahead. Or on the other hand you see that there are larger, better, and more public friendly issues th…
/r/MensRights01/11/13 04:54 AM
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Nah, I'm pretty sure what I meant. Thanks though. I'm realistic, and healthcare reform will take place in a public and political spheres. If you think the Tea Party came out of the gov't shutdown looking good, by all means keep taking this loser of an issue to drag the MRM down. Keep standing by your rigid, politically tone-deaf principles while the public at large see a group that won't even compromise on something that is pretty rational.
/r/MensRights01/11/13 04:32 AM
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I couldn't agree more. It is really unfortunate that you are being downvoted here. This is one of those issues that normal everyday people will look at the 'MR movement not wanting to cover maternity costs' and and MR opponents will bludgeon MR members over the head with it, as well they should. This sort of sentiment is red meat for feminists, and lets them say 'Here is why feminism is still needed'. It is this sort of 'losing sight of the forest for the trees' attitude that makes it so difficu…
/r/MensRights31/10/13 02:04 PM
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