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The two go hand in hand. Neoliberal and identity politics are one and the same. Do you understand capitalism? What happens when you double the labour supply? What happens to wages?
/r/PurplePillDebate23/07/26 09:18 AM
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It's not off topic at all. It's highlighting the fact that women want privileges and sex discrimination when it benefits them, only.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/07/26 12:32 PM
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Neither of those are post-intercourse or post-conception. And there's no reason a man should be held responsible for what comes out of a woman's body. Her body, her choice, her responsibility.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/07/26 12:31 PM
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Lol. Women can choose not to get pregnant. They can choose not to have sex with a man. They can choose for him to wear a condom, to wear a diaphragm, to be on the pill, or myriad other contraceptive options. She can choose to take the morning after pill or have an abortion. A man has no post-hoc contraceptive choices. He is enslaved by the woman's choices. In addition, a woman can have sex whenever she wants. A man can't. The woman innately has all the sexual power. Reproduction is protected fro…
/r/PurplePillDebate22/07/26 10:42 AM
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And women have complete autonomy over their reproduction. Men do not have complete autonomy over their labour or their resources. That's where your equivalence collapses.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/07/26 09:49 AM
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How is that relevant? Do you think money is real? Money is a social construct. Women can only pay for men's labour because society has made it possible. That wouldn't even be true, because these would mostly be gyms which are already built. They're then being commandeered and men are being excluded from them. 9/10, they will also be owned by men. It will be a man who has built the business, invested his money, borne all the financial risks. If you're going to sex-segregate the beneficial parts, …
/r/PurplePillDebate22/07/26 07:44 AM
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Why? Why should women get the proceeds of men's labour? Whilst demanding men stay out of their "spaces"? You don't see the hypocrisy of that?
/r/PurplePillDebate21/07/26 09:36 PM
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Men or women?
/r/PurplePillDebate21/07/26 09:35 PM
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Sluts should be shamed in all situations. They're extremely bad for society.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:20 AM
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Who will build them?
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:18 AM
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I agree. And there should be men only built gyms and women only built gyms. And each sex should only be allowed to use the gyms their sex built.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:18 AM
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It seems like you're asking for female privilege. Why did you need to scream for MEN to come and help you? You're an equal, deal with it yourself.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:16 AM
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Psychological sexual harassment lmao
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:15 AM
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You're allowed to stare. You don't need someone's consent to look at them lol.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:14 AM
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Men don't do it an nth as much as women do. I've been watching that Youtuber Anatoly's videos, and almost every single woman is wearing skin-tight attire, sometimes you can see their panties through their tight pants etc. While almost all the men are just wearing loose sweatpants/shorts and a loose t shirt or vest (some are topless). Cleaner ANATOLY Shocks GIRLS in a GYM | Anatoly GYM PRANK #61 Watch some of his videos. How are these skin-tight pants even practical? You can see the outline of th…
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:13 AM
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Feminism created this economy.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/07/26 06:07 AM
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It's "gross" to you because men want women younger, more attractive and more available than you.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/07/26 04:34 PM
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Lol. Men built and maintain the site you're on, the phone/laptop you're using, they provide the electricity you're using. Men build and maintain everything. They built your house and everything and in it. Because this labour is outsourced, stolen and given to you for free you believe it doesn't exist. Men built society and gave women divine access to everything in it. You need men for absolutely everything. Without men you would be living in the woods dying of polio at 12.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/07/26 04:33 PM
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Women don't "earn" their own money, they steal it from men. And money is just a social construct, women need men for just about everything. You would definitely be one of the women I was talking about.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/07/26 04:06 PM
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Men and women are not the same. Women like money, men like sex. It's not complicated. The only reason western women can stay in the west is because that's where the money is. Meanwhile, the hot, young, slim women are in other countries-- so the men go there, where they also have more value. You seem like the very kind of woman I was talking about. You're very invested in something you don't care about.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/07/26 03:43 PM
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No, they whine about it a lot and demonise it a lot. What is embarrassing about it? It's just doing the same thing women have been doing for at least a decade now. Expanding their dating market. Tinder and social media globalised dating, which benefited women. Men are doing the same.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/07/26 03:28 PM
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Women sure whine about it a lot
/r/PurplePillDebate03/07/26 01:52 PM
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Polling and electoral outcomes says differently. Why are Reform leading in the polls if it's not something normal people spend time worrying about? Two things being bad makes one worse than the other.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/07/26 09:04 AM
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We kind of do have to compare things. When importing cultures into our country and when having discussions about gender.
/r/PurplePillDebate30/06/26 10:28 AM
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As appalling as throwing gays off buildings and blowing up kids' concerts?
/r/PurplePillDebate30/06/26 09:56 AM
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Lol. You're so triggered you're actually following me to other subs? You support Islam. You don't have a leg to stand on on any of those claims/issues, mate.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/06/26 07:39 AM
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No it won't. But, once again, thank you for answering my original question. Women aren't losing any "rights", they have a vast array of privileges and are consistently being given, and asking for, more. Society is built around empathy for women. Men bend over backwards to protect women and provide justice to women. Who do you think funds and mans the criminal justice system, the police, the military, who builds houses, infrastructure etc etc? It's all men. Meanwhile, in what way do women show em…
/r/PurplePillDebate25/06/26 07:14 PM
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Yes, and you're the one dismissing the comparison.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/06/26 05:30 PM
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That's an old, inaccurate stat. It's a little over 30%. (Important to remember that the divorce rate compares the number of marriages in a yr to the number of divorces in the same yr. If divorce is gonna happen, the avg is 8 yrs. So, today's couples, vs couples who met a decade ago. Not exactly comparable, given the changes in the selection process and lifestyle. It's 42% here in the UK. And it doesn't matter whether it's 20% or 50%. It's not worth the risk. If she's receiving half of the value …
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/26 09:07 PM
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They're the exceptions, not the rule. And they aren't matriarchal societies, they're matriarchal families. They rely on Mother/son bonds to sustain themselves. They are not more powerful males submitting to weaker females. They are sons submitting to Mothers. Male elephants leave the herd. Not matriarchal at all. Female elephants are trashy single Mothers who couldn't keep a man. You're describing society now and as it has always been. There has never been a society in which men have outlived wo…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/26 01:22 PM
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Men are still doing what men are supposed to do. All the hard, laborious, dangerous and essential jobs. Admittedly, many are now being done by immigrant men. They're still paying for everything and still protecting everything and everyone. But women aren't having babies. No, all jobs aren't important. A woman selling her homemade jewellery online is not important. A man building your house is important. Society collapses without one job, society doesn't give a fuck about the other job. And women…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/26 01:13 PM
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No, the systems men put in place worked fairly well. They were at least designed to be maximally productive. Whereas the systems women have designed aren't built around productivity or utility. For all the flaws with the systems men designed, they were rational. Men were made to do what they were best at, women were made to do what they were best at. Feminism has created the opposite, it's encouraging women to do what they're worst at and men to somewhat do the same. For example, how is women no…
/r/PurplePillDebate18/06/26 11:05 PM
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Lol. This is beyond retarded. Patriarchy is the natural state of humans and the vast majority of animals. The stronger male dominates. The modern component is two person families. In nature, we existed in communities and harems. Though, what this has to do with my point I don't know. Even in a "matriarchy", it would be men who would have to do all the hard labour, provide the protection and resources. That is what men do. While women provide children and sex.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/06/26 11:01 PM
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What about trying to comprehend male suffering without having to insert female suffering in its place?
/r/PurplePillDebate18/06/26 10:58 PM
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I'm complaining that the system is spectacularly rigged against men. Which is reason to not marry. Why on Earth would men marry, when about 50% of marriages end in the man being divorce-raped, their house and children stolen and being turned into debt slaves for their former wife? Why would a man hand a woman that power over him? What does he gain from it? Besides from increased access to his own children (which he should have anyway). It's not a "pyramid scheme", it's reality. We would only nee…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 06:57 PM
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Men's actions? You mean providing you with the entirety of modern society? Oh, you mean the prohibited actions of a small minority of men.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 06:17 PM
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Lol, of course she chose to have sex. Women are not passive objects. Women don't forego anything they want or need from men, it's all handed to them on a silver platter. hahahahahahahh. Women absolutely benefit from hugely favourable treatment in the justice system. Countless studies bear this out. As well as the fact crimes women predominantly commit aren't even considered crimes, or are barely prosecuted (such as paternity fraud, child abuse, false allegations etc). And the entire system being…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 06:14 PM
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Lol. What "rights" of men are reliant on women? Name a "right" women have that men don't provide.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 06:09 PM
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Men aren't interested in marriage because it's rigged against them and because of the gynocentric society and dating market. > The current drop in fertility rates is 1%. If we continue that trend, losing 1% annually, we have over 800 yrs before we have anything to worry about. Just bc someone makes it sound like an emergency doesn't make it an emergency. I don't know where you're getting your data from. And you don't seem to understand basic economics, and what a shrinking population means for a…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 01:22 PM
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Women's "rights" (aka privileges) are all incumbent on exploiting and enslaving men. That's why men care.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 12:43 PM
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Of course she had a choice. She could have chosen not to have sex and get pregnant. She could have chosen not to get married. She could have chosen to forego some of the things she wanted from a man, in exchange for not giving him some of the things he wanted from her. Utter drivel. There is anti-male, pro-female discrimination in every single industry. It's normalised. The criminal justice system is rigged against men and in favour of women. It's men who get hurt, women get pampered and priorit…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 12:43 PM
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You seem out of arguments and insecure about the fact you're reliant on the people you hate for absolutely everything. Including creating this website.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 12:40 PM
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How can a false allegation get cleared up and go away? The only way that can reasonably happen is if the woman admits to lying. Rape doesn't stick with you forever at all. Like I said, most men won't even consider rape rape and will forget it in an instant. If they wake up with their girlfriend riding their dick, they won't consider that rape, they will consider it fun. If they have drunken sex, they won't consider it rape, they will consider it fun. If a woman says "stop" and a guy takes 5 seco…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 12:39 PM
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That's a false equivalence. Anal rape is something entirely different. It's inherently painful and violent.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/26 12:36 PM
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Of course evolution has an agenda. Western people are breeding themselves out of existence due to feminism and everything you're rationalising and arguing for. What is the native western birth rate? And not just the western, all developed nations. China is having its own fertility crisis. How is that evolution and not devolution? > High libido isn't necessary for reproduction. On a macro level, high libido = high reproduction, low libido = low reproduction. All else being equal. So who pays taxe…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 02:13 PM
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> Actually, the internet was discovered by a woman lmao. The internet wasn't "discovered". It was created. 99% by men. Like everything else. But I'm mainly talking about the labour involved in all this. The slave labour. The actual hard, laborious, dangerous, undesirable work. That is all done by men. Today. > You realize women can do the majority of these things on their own and were forced not to for thousands of years? Lmao. Then why are they still refusing to do them today, and relying on me…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 02:08 PM
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Yes, it is a big factor. Women are already not selecting men and the fertility rate is through the floor. Men are sex-deprived, resentful and demotivated. And society is only being sustained by importing men and women from more traditional societies. > There's nothing about emotional intelligence that makes a person incapable of logging. If anything, the ability to express and process in healthy ways would lower levels of stress and fear, better sleep, and better concentration, ostensibly leadin…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 01:24 PM
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I don't care about anecdotes, the discussion is about men and women. Your Grandma had 9 children, women today in the west are averaging just over 1. Half replacement rate. ie they aren't contributing to society or fulfilling their role. > Women have autonomy now. They can build their own fucking houses. Then why aren't they? Why are they still exploiting men? 99% of active construction workers are men.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 01:19 PM
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Again, thank you for answering my question, resoundingly. You have less than no empathy for men who are falsely accused, you have rage and shaming. But you expect men to have empathy for women being raped.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 01:16 PM
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Thanks for answering my question, resoundingly.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 01:15 PM
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The fact you're so dismissive and uncaring of false allegations answers my original question. False allegations are the male equivalent of rape. Most men would much rather be raped by their girlfriend than accused of raping her. The latter destroys his life much more.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 01:14 PM
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This is a false equivalence. Women don't get rejected because they have all the sexual power. They can just go to the next man. They can walk up to men in the street and ask men to fuck them and they will. Women say "fuck society" when men threaten to revoke any of their privileges (which are provided by men). Abortion, for example.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/06/26 01:11 PM
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Women would hate it, for a start. As they wouldn't be the centre of attention anymore, their wellbeing and feelings wouldn't be prioritised as much. If men abandoned their stoic nature, there would be nobody to do all the hard, essential, dirty, dangerous, undesirable jobs in society. Because those jobs rely on men who suppress their emotions. It's not natural male behaviour. It isn't who men are. It is not healthy to defy your nature.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 05:34 PM
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It was built over 80 years ago, by men? As was almost everything in your house. As was this website. As was the internet. As was electricity. As were roads and all infrastructure. As was your car. It's men who protect you 24 hours a day. It's men whose taxes you leech all day, every day, to fund every public service you use. Do you realise the comedy of pretending you're detaching yourself from men while relying on them, and exploiting them, for everything?
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 05:31 PM
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That is not known or proven. Being accused of rape is worse, for a man. Most men would much rather be raped by their girlfriend than accused of rape. The latter is much worse and destroys their life much more. That's why I have more empathy for that.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 05:29 PM
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It's as common as "rape". And far, far less likely to be punished in any way. And men have to deal with being raped by women on top of that. As well as various other female-dominated crimes, which go unpunished, such as paternity fraud. You only need to look at how common it is for such accusations to come out during custody disputes to infer how often women lie about it. I know several men it's happened to. But your response rather answers my question lol.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 05:27 PM
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Being unhealthier isn't evolution. Lower sex drive = fewer children = extinction. It's devolution, if anything.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 05:23 PM
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Kindly abandon your house (built by men).
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:57 AM
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There is no equivalence here. Being polite/friendly to other people is just equality and being a decent human being (male or female). Having to act as a second-class citizen to make the first-class citizens feel safe is not equality.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:57 AM
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Do men have more empathy for women being raped than women have for men falsely accused of rape?
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:54 AM
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I agree, except for the "trauma bonding" part. Male friendships tend to be built around activities and doing things together. While female friendships are built around socialising. Men shouldn't become women and start sharing all their feelings and thoughts about every inane subject all the time, but they should become better at maintaining friendships. That being said, male friendships tend to be deeper and more meaningful. on average. Because men also don't really maintain fake friendships lik…
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:52 AM
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Agreed. I really hope this can change. The changes in in-group bias among races gives me hope. eg. how white people have developed a huge out-group preference over the last 50 or so years.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:49 AM
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It's lower than it should be. Testosterone levels are lower than ever.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:49 AM
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I agree. Men need to stop serving women as well. Taxes need to be abolished, child support needs to be abolished, divorce settlements and alimony need to be abolished, all public services need to be abolished and men should be granted the same autonomy over their labour that women are over their sex and reproduction.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:47 AM
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> BONUS: Do NOT “stay for the kids” 🙅🏽‍♀️ I'd say the opposite. Women put their happiness above their children's.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:45 AM
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I disagree. Men have built society around protecting women. At the expense of men.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:42 AM
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It's hilarious.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:39 AM
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Lmao. Women's biggest fault is... Men being terrible. Classic woman answer.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/06/26 11:39 AM
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It's a question only a permanently online person would ask.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/06/26 05:00 PM
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Men don't admire "powerful" women.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/06/26 04:28 PM
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Only a 147k redditor would ask such a question. It's like a man asking your body count.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/06/26 04:28 PM

Don't want to get raped? Stay indoors. Inane extreme apex fallacy and random anecdotal exceptions. Anecdotes are not data or facts. Men constructed society, pretty much every society that ever existed, broadly the same way for a reason. Feminists construct society because it benefits women. Nothing has fucked the economy as much as feminism, identity politics and women flooding the workplace. Massively increasing the labour supply and putting men and women in competition with one another for job…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 10:33 PM

Race is not an apt analogy. Men aren't looking to fuck or marry black men (generally). Men's wage growth is not helpful to them if women's wage growth is higher or equivalent. How do you think male/female sexual interactions function? What do you think women value men for? It's not emotions, it's material reality. Why would men vote for it to be harder for them to get a woman? To be more likely to be divorce-raped? For more of their money to be stolen and handed to women? > First, the economy is…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 03:35 PM

Tom Hanks has been married for 40 years and Keanu Reeves is a gigasimp. There were no public accusations against my friend either. There probably will be accusations against Hanks if he ever divorces. That's typically when they come out (when the woman stands to gain from them). Men being put in prison and having their lives ruined because a woman accused them of doing something 20 years ago is evidence of a society rigged against men, and the "left" support this full-throatedly. There's no way …
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 03:31 PM

None of your measures of the economy mean anything to gender relations. Men benefit from having more money relative to women, essentially. That gives them the leverage to get dates, girlfriends and wives. The "left" mostly votes to steal men's money and hand it to women. To give women more power, more positive discrimination, more of men's money, labour and protection, for nothing in return. This doesn't benefit men. How can you say that men have benefited from the last ~60 years? How?
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 01:27 PM

Accusations aren't proof. The Carrol case was a joke, women who try to persecute men for alleged "sex crimes" they did 10, 20 years previous should be locked up. There's no possible way you can defend yourself against that. It's a kangaroo court. Nobody voted for Trump because he may have committed sexual assault. You're creating a false equivalence. And if you knew how women behaved around rich, famous men, and the type of women they attracted, you wouldn't believe a word out of these hoors' mo…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 01:20 PM

(3) Man Enough (Harris/Walz Ad) - YouTube This was Harris' attempt to convince men to vote for her. Can you find anything in that is offering men anything? Men don't get offered anything except responsibilities and serving women.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 12:25 PM

Men don't get their feelings hurt by words, they get them hurt by policies and double standards.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 12:22 PM

Harris was literally chosen as VP because she was woman. Biden came out and said his VP will be a woman, before choosing her.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 12:21 PM

That isn't why they voted, they voted in spite of that. Who was more sexist, Trump or Clinton? Clinton espoused openly sexist policies. Trump didn't.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 12:20 PM

There was nothing wrong with that. He said they let him do it because he's rich and famous, and that was a private conversation in which he was joking. And that was democracy. And Trump is the most hated political figure in living memory. Meanwhile, the Democrats openly discriminate against men (Biden explicitly said he will chose his VP because they're a woman, and a Supreme Court pick for the same reason).
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 12:18 PM

Why is it? Women fucked up the dating market in the west by globalising their choices, men are just doing the same thing.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 12:15 PM

>but I don't understand what, exactly, the left needs to be doing? Maybe stop discriminating against men in every area of society and have some pro-male policies, any pro-male policies?
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 12:14 PM
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No it doesn't. Most men who have been raped (by a woman) won't even remember it or recognise it as rape. What you're describing is social conditioning. The trauma comes from the social stigma surrounding sex and sex crimes. And, in the case of women, it comes from having their (sexual) power threatened and exploited. I don't really care about your anecdotal self-reporting. It's largely meaningless. Most men would choose killing a man over a woman, as would most women. Do you know what "bias" is?…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/06/26 02:59 PM
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Thrown in prison how? For what? Men go to jail when they don’t pay their child support. You should take care of your kids, buddy. Women should take care of their kids. They choose to have them. Men don't. Men get enslaved by the woman's choice to have them. Men have no reproductive rights or choice. A good % of the time, the kid isn't even his. Yes, men get thrown in prison for asserting their reproductive freedom. While women get thrown in prison for nothing, ever. Not for paternity fraud, not …
/r/PurplePillDebate09/06/26 06:27 AM
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It's a false analogy because you're comparing non-consensual sex with consensual labour. You aren't comparing rape with slavery, which would be the equivalent analogy. Child labour is illegal just like child sex is illegal. But children engage in both, and it doesn't harm them at all. You also introduced incest into the equation. Most people are engaging in sexual activity well before the age of consent and most children are doing chores around the house before the age they're legally allowed to…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/06/26 06:11 AM
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How is it? We treat it as different because it's something that women have to provide to men. That's the point. It isn't any different and shouldn't be treated any different. It should be treated like all the things men have to provide to women.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/06/26 01:52 PM
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> Your taxes go toward public services. Taxes are stealing money from men to give to or spend on women. Men pay around 80% of taxes and women absorb a similar % of welfare and public services. Men's value being a public utility but women's value being a protected utility is blatant misandry. > Paved roads and clean drinking water operate on a different level of the hierarchy of needs. Lol. They don't at all. Sex is much more of a basic need than having pavement to walk on. Every other living thi…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/06/26 09:45 AM
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Broke people don’t even have any assists to lose!!! Yeah, so they get thrown in prison because they can't pay. That's worse. Alimony and rape are not comparable. True, slavery is worse than rape. And one is legal, one is illegal. You're right, not comparable at all. This is for special cases where either person needs to be compensated when they were at a loss during the marriage. "At a loss" haha. It's women stealing money from men and the state enforcing it and enslaving the man. Men killing th…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/06/26 09:36 AM
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No women do not legally get access to men’s body. Yes they do. Women can pay men to do anything they want. Build them a house, provide them with clean running water, electricity, yadda yadda, and the state provides most of this stuff (paid for with taxes stolen from men). Women contribute very little to society, and especially to men. Men dominate all the important and essential jobs. There is no reciprocity here. Women's value is sex and reproduction. That's what men need from them. And neither…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/06/26 09:33 AM
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You haven't specified anything I need to prove. That men earn more money than women? That women spend more money than men in relationships? Everything I said you can look up and confirm for yourself.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/06/26 09:30 AM
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This is a ridiculous analogy for a whole number of reasons.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/06/26 09:24 AM
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There aren't infinite men IRL.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 04:03 PM
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None of those things you mentioned are laws that dictate your relationship. Lol of course they are. A man being legally obligated to pay child support if the woman gets pregnant and chooses to have it doesn't dictate their relationship? Men most definitely have reporducrive rights What rights would those be? He's enslaved by whatever the woman chooses. She wants the baby, he is legally obligated to pay child support. She wants to kill the baby, she can. He gets no say. I don't see how child supp…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:23 PM
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Men typically like and want sex. That's what we're talking about here. > And you're right, men didn't choose to be born men either which backs up my argument that it's not a fair comparison of healthcare work being slave labor because people choose to enter that profession, no one is forcing them. Nobody mentioned anything about anyone being forced to provide sex. And taxes aren't optional, they're forced. As is child support, as is alimony, as are divorce settlements etc.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:18 PM
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Which claims do you need "sourcing"? Everything I've said can be easily looked up. You haven't refuted anything I've said and your comment is a waste of time.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:16 PM
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They don't choose the value of their labour or the proceeds of their labour being redistributed to women. They're state-enforced. Women would choose providing men for sex. Again, there is no distinction.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:14 PM
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> - You're going to have to explain the difference here a bit more clearly, and while you're at it: if you are owed sex, who owes it to you? Who owes you healthcare, a house to live in, infrastructure, schools, hospitals, public services, protection, clean running water, electricity, food etc etc etc? Same answer to the same question. > - You are free to leave due to sexual disharmony along with a bunch of other reasons. That is not the same thing as being "owed" sex. Unless you are operating wi…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 08:22 AM
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Being "broke" means you should worry about your money more. Especially when you're being divorced and your house is being stripped from you and you're being made homeless. Okay, "only" 10% of women are brutally raped by men. It's not a problem, stop whining about it. Do you know what the suicide rates are for men post-divorce?
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 08:08 AM
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Domestic violence laws, sexual assault and harassment laws (the criminal justice system and all laws are spectacularly biased against men). Reproductive laws and social expectations, reproductive choices (women have them all, men have almost none), child support laws etc etc. The social expectation that a man protects a woman physically. There used to be social expectations placed on women re: relationships but Feminism has mostly dismantled them. Women today get deeply offended if a man expects…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 08:04 AM
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People being provided with sex benefits society as a whole. Sex and intimacy deprivation causes extreme mental health problems, a lack of children being born etc etc etc. It's not a false comparison because it's chiefly men who provide healthcare. Consequently, it's chiefly women who benefit from this provision. Ignoring the fact that women's health is also prioritised and far more money is spent on women's healthcare than men's. > No one that was born biologically female had the conscience choi…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 08:00 AM
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No, women murdering their husbands resulted in women murdering their husbands. Murder is a billion times worse than rape and women always blame their ill deeds on men and pretend they were justified because they are the real victim. This isn't a joke.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 07:57 AM
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> We split everything 50/50, I'm not financially benefiting. If I spend more money than him, I have less money in my personal savings, but I still pay 50 percent of all the bills. Uh, you're married. I also find it amusing that despite the fact you say you earn more, you split things 50/50 and keep your finances separate lol. You know what happens when a man who earns more does that, typically? He gets divorced. Or heavily pressured to pay more than 50% of bills. Because that's his role. > If my…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 07:56 AM
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Women could work jobs providing men with sex for money/survival. What's the difference? One form of labour is legalised, cost-controlled, regulated, incentivised and subsidised. To the benefit of women. Men's autonomy over their labour is stripped from them. Again, what's the difference? Why is sex so special? > You do not get access to another persons body Women get access to men's bodies. In any way they desire. And their money. Name me one thing a woman wants from men she can't easily access.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 07:50 AM
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I didn't say someone owes you sex. I said people are owed sex. That isn't the same thing. But yes, in relationships, and certainly in marriage, a specific person owes you sex. If saying "people are owed" sex is "rapey", saying "people are owed healthcare" is "slavey". There's no distinction. There are a million things people are "owed" (ie entitled to) in society which require other people to provide them (mainly men). There's nothing unique about sex. Likewise, in a marriage, both parties are l…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 10:07 AM
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Mutually agreeing upon what you owe each other still means you owe each other it, lol. And there are lots of things that aren't "mutually agreed upon", but are enforced or influenced by laws and social mores. Especially within a marriage. You don't mutually agree upon your marriage contract, the state decides what that is.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 03:15 AM
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> We agree on what a relationship looks like You agree on what you owe each other, in order for the relationship to continue existing. > What kind of retardation is this, lol? A marriage legally entitles you to each others' money and joint assets you gained during the marriage. Alimony is rewarded in less than 10% of divorces. I am not getting his money if we were to divorce; I make 140k/yr. I agree, there's serious retardation at play here. Men, on average, make far more money than women do. Ju…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 03:14 AM
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Largely academic. Even in relationships/marriages where women earn more, women still financially benefit from the man. For myriad reasons. Firstly, women spend much more. Secondly, children. When children happen, women typically work less and men work more. And, when divorce happens, the woman typically gets the house. And you benefit from having two incomes in myriad ways. Would you stay with your husband if he stopped working and providing any money? No. Because it's an obligation he has. The …
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 03:00 AM
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It's more a need than 90% of the things men are forced to provide women in society. The fact you're a simp afraid of stating your needs is moot.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 02:56 AM
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You didn't answer my question. Yes, it would be using a female body to masturbate. Just like women living in a house is using a man's body to build it. Just like women using a car is using a man's body to build it. Just like women using healthcare is using a man's body to build and pay for it. If men being owed sex is rape, women being owed homes, healthcare, public services, infrastructure, protection etc etc is slavery. Really simple. The crucial distinction is that one side of this is provide…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 02:55 AM
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I don't see the point of pre-nups. They negate the whole purpose of getting married. Just don't get married. The function of marriage is to steal a man's money and give it to a woman. That is what marriage was created for. Why get married with a pre-nup? What is the point?
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 02:53 AM
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How do you enjoy living in a house a man didn't enjoy building? How do you enjoy public services men don't enjoy having their taxes stolen to fund? How do you enjoy police protection men don't enjoy laying down their lives for? There is nothing unique about sex. If the notion that men are owed sex is de facto rape, the notion that women are owed healthcare, homes, infrastructure, protection etc etc etc is de facto slavery.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 02:51 AM
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The expectation that a woman provide her husband with sex = HORRIFYING RAPE Women killing men = acceptable and funny.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 02:48 AM
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It's no more wrong than men being forced to be slaves for women and have their money stolen and handed to women. Women don't care when men kill themselves due to being divorce-raped, or are made homeless. What's the difference? Note, I'm playing along with your strawman because it's fun and I can still win the debate.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/26 01:35 PM
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> My fiancé doesn't owe me sex. No, you owe him sex. Women have all the sexual power. Men have none. > He doesn't "owe" me anything Yes, he does. He owes you loyalty, time, commitment, money, honesty, protection, all manner of things. Otherwise, you're not in a relationship. You're just two random people who happen to be proximate to one another. A marriage legally entitles a woman to a man's money. Not only for the duration of their marriage, but long afterwards. Regardless of whether she does …
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/26 01:32 PM

No, I'm free to pursue a fair society in which men have autonomy and power over their innate value.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/26 01:28 PM
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Yes, it is a woman's duty to provide her man with sex. Just as it's the man's duty to provide a woman with money, labour and protection. Welcome to reciprocity.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/26 01:17 PM
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Of course people are owed sex.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/26 01:15 PM
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No, there aren't easier ways to get sex outside of marriage (or a long-term relationship) for 95% of men. "Hook-up culture" is only easy for chads, and takes a lot of work and gives even a pretty good looking guy far less sex than a long-term relationship.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/26 01:14 PM
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