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| 3 | Wikipedia Controversial_Reddit_communities; MensRights. Not a peep about SRSIn mid-December 2013, users from the /r/MensRights subreddit spammed the Occidental College Online Rape Report Form with hundreds of false reports, following a user's complaint that the form was vulnerable to abuse.[46][47][48] Around 400 false accusations were made against both members of the college, feminists, and fictional people such as 'Fatty McFatty'.[49][50] This actually happened? | /r/MensRights | 15/03/14 11:04 PM |
| 13 | The real gender war is against boysThe article ends with: "And, most of all, it's time to stop the grievance competition between the sexes and ensure all the nation's children get what they need to grow into productive citizens." Which is the right point to make. The rest of the article doesn't really discuss this point though | /r/MensRights | 30/12/13 05:14 PM |
| 2 | "Why 'feminist' has suddenly become a dirty word"I guess it's a difference in definition of "become a mother" Birthing a child, whether she keeps it or not, satisfies this requirement in my eyes. | /r/MensRights | 30/12/13 04:23 AM |
| -7 | "Why 'feminist' has suddenly become a dirty word"as a women she has full reproductive control no man could ever force her to become a mother against her will. not fully correct | /r/MensRights | 30/12/13 03:24 AM |
| 3 | I enjoy creatively written children's books and have been labeled by very overly-concerned females as being a potential pedophile because of this. Discuss.I think you said "females" when you mean "parents". Fathers can be concerned about their children too | /r/MensRights | 30/12/13 03:09 AM |
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