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| 2 | This guy lies while trying to do a good deed. $500 fine. Woman lies about rape and ruins a mans life, nothing is done.The offenses were also handled by different police departments. Had both been through the Chicago system, I think the outrage would make more sense. Chicago did want was right for Chicago. They have no sway over the woman's case. | /r/MensRights | 30/06/11 09:47 PM |
| 4 | This guy lies while trying to do a good deed. $500 fine. Woman lies about rape and ruins a mans life, nothing is done.The cases you are comparing are apples and oranges. Very different beasts. Give it a thought. | /r/MensRights | 30/06/11 09:45 PM |
| 2 | This guy lies while trying to do a good deed. $500 fine. Woman lies about rape and ruins a mans life, nothing is done.I may be down voted for this, but the way I see it is your point is moot. The incidents happened in different states under the jurisdiction of two different precincts. Had these events happened in the same area, I think the outrage in your post would be more valid. The post title was very inflammatory, and I'm not sure it should have been. I absolutely think the woman in the false rape case should be punished. Had she done it in Chicago, maybe she would have. But comparing the actions of police … | /r/MensRights | 30/06/11 09:42 PM |
| 3 | Would everyone here agree that the creeping government control of pregnancies and criminalization of terminated pregnancies is scary orwellian shit?Just to add to that argument, we can't find homes for unwanted kittens and puppies. Kittens and puppies are far easier to care for and are loving companions. Children just aren't. Agreed, good luck finding homes for unwanted children. | /r/MensRights | 28/06/11 04:20 PM |
| 4 | Would everyone here agree that the creeping government control of pregnancies and criminalization of terminated pregnancies is scary orwellian shit?Really, why not? If we prove something is detrimental, then we stop doing that something. Without proof, there is no reason to stop. The burden of proof is on everyone! The more proof we have, the more effective our decisions can be. Saying that you don't have the burden of proof is a cop out. | /r/MensRights | 28/06/11 03:54 PM |
| 1 | Would everyone here agree that the creeping government control of pregnancies and criminalization of terminated pregnancies is scary orwellian shit?I'm going to point put two things you said in particular, points 2 and 3. You're absolutely right. We slaughter and deny personhood to animals that have higher intelligence than some people. And we don't give those animals personhood and rights?! You see humans are stingy as to what we give personhood to. That is until it is implanted into a female uterus at a stage where it is more a kin to a tapeworm feeding off of the life of a human being who has been whole for a lot longer than that clump o… | /r/MensRights | 28/06/11 03:51 PM |
| 2 | Would everyone here agree that the creeping government control of pregnancies and criminalization of terminated pregnancies is scary orwellian shit?Agreed. We don't want this on our hands: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6335201.stm | /r/MensRights | 28/06/11 03:04 PM |
| 5 | Would everyone here agree that the creeping government control of pregnancies and criminalization of terminated pregnancies is scary orwellian shit?Perfect solution! Why don't you get the ball rolling by adopting the hundreds of thousands of unwanted children out there. Adoption is a long and sad process for many children. Many don't get adopted. It really isn't a good solution. | /r/MensRights | 28/06/11 03:00 PM |
| 10 | Would everyone here agree that the creeping government control of pregnancies and criminalization of terminated pregnancies is scary orwellian shit?Personhood does not begin at conception. A blastocyst does not have a thought process, any feeling, etc. It is as much a person as a clump of skin cells and we kill and shed those every day. The medical field and science in general pretty much agrees on this one. | /r/MensRights | 28/06/11 02:56 PM |
| 1 | If a man did some of the things that these women do, they would be in prison.Ahh, got ya! I was in a hurry so I didn't read all the way down. People in general get away with crazy things. For all those women who do crazy, mean and ridiculous things there are men who get away with doing similar things. It really is sad on all sides. | /r/MensRights | 14/04/11 12:33 AM |
| 5 | If a man did some of the things that these women do, they would be in prison.I just read through several stories on that site, and none were really offenses you could be arrested for. I think that men and women are equally likely to be arrested for punishable offenses. I think people upvoted because they agreed with the title rather than the content. Some of the content also seemed fake. It was just a thought any way... | /r/MensRights | 13/04/11 10:50 PM |
| 3 | Couple told to pay child support after a surrogate they paid decides to keep the baby. If you're raging now, wait until you see the comments defending it.I don't see the majority of comments as defending this woman's actions. It seems to be one ignorant douche bag. | /r/MensRights | 13/04/11 10:05 PM |
| 1 | [xpost from seddit] An (old) man's advice to 4chanLove this! I'm a woman and I agree 100%. Great advice from an "old man" to the next generation. Ignore most of #6 and the advice is awesome. | /r/MensRights | 12/04/11 06:14 PM |
| 6 | Another reason we love our Dads: Women devote most of their time to physical childcare, while men devote most of their time to teaching, reading, and playing with their children.I think this chart may be explained as a stay at home mom versus a working dad. If the mother is home all the time, then of course they are working on physical needs to a greater degree than fathers. They have more time to do it. If the wife makes all the meals, again that means she is meeting physical needs. It seems to be a skewed result. | /r/MensRights | 10/04/11 07:33 PM |
| 2 | Another reason we love our Dads: Women devote most of their time to physical childcare, while men devote most of their time to teaching, reading, and playing with their children.I think this chart may be explained as a stay at home mom versus a working dad. If the mother is home all the time, then of course they are working on physical needs to a greater degree than fathers. They have more time to do it. If the wife makes all the meals, again that means she is meeting physical needs. It seems to be a skewed result. | /r/MensRights | 10/04/11 07:30 PM |
| 1 | /genderegalitarian mods invite their own downvote brigade, by painting /mensrights as a herd of bigots, and openly stating that they want us to leave.Trolls are a herpes; you can't get rid of them and they spread like mad. | /r/MensRights | 09/04/11 01:20 AM |
| 1 | /genderegalitarian mods invite their own downvote brigade, by painting /mensrights as a herd of bigots, and openly stating that they want us to leave.Good for you for standing up to those mod idiots over there. Their ideas and mindset about this forum are ludicrous. Just know not all 2XC-ers are that wacko! I didn't appreciate the rules, so I left. I saw no point in staying. Perhaps I will join r/mensrights instead. You seem like a pretty equal and level headed bunch! | /r/MensRights | 09/04/11 01:09 AM |
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