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...you do realize that Jesus is Jewish, right? As in, both in ethnicity and in religion? And you do recall that Jesus said in Matthew Do not presume that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill. and For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke of a letter shall pass from the Law, until all is accomplished! After all, how could Jesus possibly act as kinsman-redeemer (one of the very things you've been so c…
/r/MensRights14/12/21 07:36 AM
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I could actually see a bunch of high school students organizing an event like this. All the boys, all on the same day, preferably at the same time, but, if not, throughout the day until all boys have peed themselves and have to be sent home to change. Girls too, if you can get them to agree to it. The only way to fight "zero tolerance" (aka, zero intelligence) policies is to outstupid the stupidity of the idiot or idiots who devised them.
/r/MensRights10/12/21 03:34 AM
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Not this woman. I have never intentionally watched--much less paid to watch--a Bond film and, if this is the direction they're choosing to go, they've guaranteed I never will. That said, when Idris Elba's name was being tossed around as the next Bond, I probably would have paid to watch at least the first Elba-as-Bond film in the theater.
/r/MensRights01/10/21 11:56 PM
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cosmetic surgery, designer women's shoes, bags and jewellery Isn't she the woman who tried to be the female Steve Jobs? Her idea of fashion sense was to wear black turtlenecks. Maybe her thing is nice cars...
/r/MensRights02/09/21 02:05 AM
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It's pretty bad/non-existent here unless you're rich, though, and cops get put on paid administrative leave for murdering people in cold blood. So yeah, we really do get it. Hell, we even had one case where a policeman shot a guy who was obeying commands with a firearm that said "you're fucked." He was fired and then re-hired just long enough to qualify for a disability pension on the grounds that the murder he committed gave him PTSD (and yes--that really happened here). I think that a lot of p…
/r/MensRights29/08/21 12:15 AM
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My cousins, one of my in-laws, and my niece agree. They roll their eyes and go on a rant every time they hear that "Latinx" nonsense. And these are people with blood relatives still in Mexico/Puerto Rico that they go to see fairly often (or used to before COVID). Latino/a is my go to... because have you ever seen a pissed off Puerto Rican woman or a pissed off Mexican woman? 5-foot-nothin of 100lbs soaking wet fury that would make the Rock and John Cena run away screaming in fear. I'm not messin…
/r/MensRights26/08/21 01:08 AM
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Its either misogyny or equity Fixed that for you, because equity, not equality, is the new word of the month. And equity (objectiveness/objectivity) is not a synonym for equality (parity/sameness).
/r/MensRights22/08/21 12:05 AM
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Same. I have way more guy friends than women friends. The only women I'm friends with--including my best friend--are women who actually like and support men.
/r/MensRights21/08/21 11:58 PM
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I am pro-justice. Equal means equal. When a movement becomes inherently unjust, as postmodern "feminism" has (by becoming the very "monsters" they allegedly set out to fight), my integrity as a human being demands that I oppose it. If we want to play equally with the boys, we can't proclaim "muh victimhood!" when held to the same standards that men are held to. Postmodern "feminism" is best summed up as a bunch of people so blinded by their own perceived "victimhood" that they don't seek justice…
/r/MensRights21/08/21 01:17 AM
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There's also the fact that the already radicalized moved to FDS when their sub got banned. I use NRMT mass tagger and the Venn diagram between the banned sub's members and FDS numbers is not exactly a circle, but it's pretty damned close. Doesn't make it right, but does explain why that sub has gotten so much worse in recent months.
/r/MensRights14/08/21 06:48 AM
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No, "wage gap" is complaining that you took 'x' number of years off and that choice has consequences. The consequences of those years out of the workforce--and especially given the speed at which workplace tech moves these days--include the fact that people, regardless of sex or gender identity, taking 'x' years off are going to be 'x' years behind in terms of pay and experience. That's not a condemnation of anyone choosing to bear and raise children, it's a simple fact about how the world works…
/r/MensRights07/04/21 03:48 AM
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Quite a few of us that read this sub and do not feel that way. Just sayin. People who call themselves 'feminists,' though? 4th wave feminism* is undisguised misandry. We hate it as much as you do, and get told we have "internalized misogyny" when we point out how fucking wrong it is and that it's still sexism when it's women talking about men as "less than." *Note: 4th wave/postmodern feminism: the bullshit we're seeing today. Misandry and man-hatred that has no place in a civil society. 3rd wav…
/r/MensRights21/03/21 11:51 PM
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The exact amount of prison time--down to the second--that the accused was imprisoned for. Plus any fines and the legal fees of the falsely accused. Falsely reporting a violent felony should also be a violent felony charge--after all, you're taking an innocent person's life away, so why should you get to live free of any consequence? Making false reports have serious, life-altering consequences is the only way we're going to see false reports stop happening.
/r/MensRights16/03/21 03:39 AM
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Postmodern "feminism" is why I refuse to be called a "feminist" and prefer the term "egalitarian." Postmodern feminists seem to forget that it was us: women of previous generations who built the bridges they're working so diligently to tear down. They aren't interested in equality--they're misandrists seeking superiority. No woman who truly believes in equality wants to be grouped with them.
/r/MensRights25/02/21 08:47 PM
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Funny... I'm a woman and have only tagged two people on this entire sub as "sexist" in RES. One was ages ago--and he was slapped down pretty damn hard by people in this sub for being blatantly sexist--and I'd like to congratulate you on being the second person I've ever encountered in this sub that I've had to tag as "sexist." We women--at least those of us in the western world where the culture is definitely not oppressive of women--are pretty damned privileged. Misandry doesn't magically becom…
/r/MensRights22/02/21 04:56 AM
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I call the people who post on that sub "femcels" if that helps you understand the crazy.
/r/MensRights02/02/21 05:52 PM
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I mean, I'm a woman and if I were generalizing, I probably would say that. Most of my friends are guys. My one female friend is the same way. We just don't generally like what we see from other women. It gets exhausting and yes, 'hassle' is an excellent description. If I wanted to deal with soap operas, I'd figure out if any are still on the air and watch them.
/r/MensRights26/01/21 07:47 PM
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The cause of death was a ruptured aortic aneurysm. Thank you for this. I read the article, but somehow missed it. I know someone who had an abdominal aortic aneurysm repaired before it became an aortic dissection--and he's in his late 50's/early 60's. At 23, I don't think she had atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries--which causes 80% of aortic aneurysms), so odds are high that she had some form of undiagnosed disorder or inflammatory disease. Sure, aortic aneurysm can also be caused by phy…
/r/MensRights13/01/21 08:09 PM
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Someone did. My money is on the domestic abuser Amber Heard. They did not prove that allegation one way or the other, though. We have arrest records for domestic violence from 2009 plus the domestic abuser Amber Heard's own words to prove that the domestic abuser Amber Heard is, in fact, guilty of a long-standing pattern of domestic violence. We have the words of every woman with whom Depp has ever been associated in the last 40 years to prove that Johnny Depp is not now, nor has he ever been, a…
/r/MensRights26/12/20 12:25 AM
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It's far more effective to use the truth than it is to use ad hominem. Tell the world, Johnny, tell them, Johnny Depp, I Johnny Depp, a man, I’m a victim too of domestic violence. And I, you know, it’s a fair fight. And see how many people believe or side with you. That is a direct quote from the domestic abuser Amber Heard.
/r/MensRights25/12/20 11:48 PM
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Based on the actions of many women that I have known (though I am not lumping yael in that generalization), yes. It did need to be explicitly stated. To be honest, even though I've seen so much of it that it shouldn't faze me much, I'm still shocked by the careless cruelty other women in my generation and younger treat the men in their lives with. If a man treated a woman that way, we'd all--rightfully--tell her to kick the guy to the curb, but when a woman treats a man this way, it's like no on…
/r/MensRights23/12/20 05:11 PM
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Yes, our leaders should have more class. At the same time, there was no discrimination here, as I presume that the person who called the Republicans "fuckers" was referring to both male and female Republicans. Just as I assume that when Matthew McConaughey talks about "The illiberal left," he is talking about both males and females.
/r/MensRights17/12/20 08:47 PM
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Women also typically make far more than men for the first ten years after college. Then, when they choose to exit the workforce for extended periods of time (as in, until their child starts school), they expect to be hired in at the same rate of pay as someone who didn't spend half a decade out of the workforce. Now, in some jobs, time isn't particularly relevant because the skills don't change much. But in most jobs, five years is a damn eternity in terms of skills and technologies. When you're…
/r/MensRights11/12/20 05:15 AM
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The fuck Army did you serve in and when? It damn sure wasn't even remotely like that when I was in (especially since all females in my unit except one could--and did--meet the men's PT standards. It was kind of a friendly competition for us to do so).
/r/MensRights07/12/20 06:51 PM
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How is this even legal?!
/r/MensRights03/12/20 09:59 PM
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Well now wait a second... fecal matter is at least useful as a fertilizer. I have yet to find a use besides prison for the known and admitted domestic abuser Amber Heard.
/r/MensRights01/12/20 07:23 AM
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I'm pretty sure that kidnapping/unlawful imprisonment and sexual assault would get a man decades in jail. I don't see any postmodern feminists shouting for 'equality' here... and they damn well should be.
/r/MensRights23/11/20 05:17 PM
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Just remember that many of us who are actual survivors of domestic abuse have ceased to do business with ATT-Time Warner and L'Oreal. Canceled HBO earlier this week, canceled preorders on Vudu, will not be seeing Matrix 4 (or any other Warner Bros movie, but Matrix 4 hurts), no longer watching any DC property (because Warner owns DC)--whether film or television--because ATT Time-Warner and L'Oreal are publicly and openly endorsing domestic violence and abuse and those who perpetrate domestic vio…
/r/MensRights12/11/20 04:16 AM
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I call her that every day. Have done since she was arrested for domestic violence in 2009. Amber Heard is a domestic abuser.
/r/MensRights09/11/20 07:32 PM
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"The ability to speak (or, in this case, type) does not make you intelligent." --Qui Gon Jinn Dismissing people as [insert flavor of the week]-ist really is not a good look. Engaging in the level of ad hominem, projection, and unmitigated hubris that you have here tells me that we, as women, need to burn postmodern "feminism" to the ground because it is so thoroughly misandrist.
/r/MensRights07/11/20 07:40 AM
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It's worse than just the child support imbalance: I have a friend whose ex went to jail for drugs. She got joint (50/50) physical and legal custody of the kids when she got out. I'm a woman and I just can't even with that. Anybody who does not believe that men get the short end of the stick every. Damn. Time. is delusional. IMO, the notion of "I reject your reality and substitute my own" attitude of postmodern "feminists" is only funny when it comes out of Adam Savage's mouth during an episode o…
/r/MensRights07/11/20 07:28 AM
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That ad most certainly did mean "all men."
/r/MensRights02/11/20 12:45 AM
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Wait a minute... women are actually bragging about changing their own tires? My grandfather wouldn't let any of us--including us girls--get a driver's license until we could change a tire and change our own oil. Another relative wouldn't do any work on our vehicles unless we were there learning how to do it ourselves (which is how I learned to change my own brakes). Changing a tire is so... basic. Why would anyone brag over being able to perform the most basic of adult life skills?
/r/MensRights12/10/20 01:32 AM
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My room temp is 72. I'm not sure I give this dude that much credit. Maybe room temp of an igloo?
/r/MensRights29/09/20 07:02 PM
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Wanetta Gibson learned the hard way that it can be if you profit from that lie. If you don't know who she is, Google Brian Banks
/r/MensRights29/09/20 06:58 PM
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Surely there is a bridge somewhere that needs your protection...
/r/MensRights28/09/20 05:51 AM
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That's exactly what I call FDS users: femcels.
/r/MensRights27/09/20 11:15 PM
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never in my life have i seen a girl sell drugs Then you have lived a very sheltered life because I've seen an awful lot of female drug dealers over the years.
/r/MensRights27/09/20 11:08 PM
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Get a recommendation from the lawyer who represented you at the Art 32 hearing. Guaranteed she knows who is qualified and competent to represent you if you choose to file defamation. That qualified and competent lawyer she recommends will be better able to advise you in terms of the strength of any defamation case you file (most consultations to evaluate this are free and, if you've spent everything defending yourself from this bogus nonsense, many attorneys who handle these cases are willing to…
/r/MensRights15/08/20 06:11 AM
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I'm a woman and I couldn't even read that without rolling my eyes and facepalming repeatedly... before even finishing the second page.
/r/MensRights05/08/20 07:41 PM
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HER truth And that, more than anything, shows that she's lying and has been lying for years. "Her" truth; not the truth. The truth wouldn't need an award-worthy performance. I've been Team Johnny from the start because I remember ten-plus years ago when Heard was arrested for DV. Every woman who has ever been with him--including his ex-wife, who saw quite a lot of his substance abuse in the fifteen years they were together--has said that he is a kind and gentle person who completely respects wom…
/r/MensRights03/08/20 07:28 PM
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I would rather have counterarguments as suggested here, As would I. Unfortunately, that isn't possible: the subs that got banned also had a habit of banning anyone who expressed an opinion that wasn't identical to their own. You cannot have argument/counterargument if the people with the counterarguments are silenced specifically because they have a counterargument.
/r/MensRights01/07/20 04:15 AM
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Cassie Jaye would like a word...
/r/MensRights27/06/20 06:36 AM
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That's generous. I know toddlers who don't behave like this.
/r/MensRights15/06/20 07:52 PM
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Username checks out. You might consider paying attention to this part "I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes."
/r/MensRights05/05/20 07:09 PM
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And laughs/grins. I get that laughing can be a nervous reaction, but she is sarcastic, smiling, and laughing after specific things (like her admitting to hitting Depp) on the tape. That's not nerves, that's finding her behavior amusing and finding the idea that anyone would challenge her version of events amusing.
/r/MensRights17/03/20 10:53 PM
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It's a literal embodiment of the narcissist's prayer: That didn't happen. And if it did, it wasn't that bad. And if it was, that's not a big deal. And if it is, that's not my fault. And if it was, I didn't mean it. And if I did... You deserved it. In a court proceeding. I've seen some fucked up shit over the years, but rarely something so incredibly bold. Holy shit.
/r/MensRights17/03/20 10:45 PM
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The fuck is it "harassing, argumentative, vague" to use simple English to ask a question regarding audio that was just played? Jesus.
/r/MensRights17/03/20 10:38 PM
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I'd say the double-standard here is shocking, but it really isn't. If male pedophiles--rightly--get crucified by the media, then why is it at all acceptable for female pedophiles to get handled with kid gloves by the media? This woman is a pedophile rapist, period. It should not be legally allowable to force her victim to pay child support.
/r/MensRights04/03/20 09:30 PM
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Isn't there a bridge somewhere you should be protecting?
/r/MensRights21/02/20 08:26 PM
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The misandry of postmodern feminism will tell you that women need women's only spaces, but that men shouldn't be permitted to have male-only spaces because "men bad." Apparently, sexism is okay when it's women being sexist.
/r/MensRights17/02/20 07:51 PM
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Men learn that they have to earn attention. They have to initiate. They have to provide. All while being accused of "harassment" for doing exactly what women say we want men to do. Or being accused of being "lazy" (and, as you say, non-viable) for deferring to us on things like where to eat (seriously--I saw those exact comments in a reddit sub yesterday because a guy wanted the woman's input on where to eat). Postmodern feminism isn't just complicit; postmodern feminists are the perpetrators of…
/r/MensRights01/01/20 01:44 AM
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Even in states where the age of consent is 16, age of consent isn't relevant when you're talking about a situation like a teacher, where the teacher has clear authority over the student. First, the idea that any physical response from the body (male or female) means it wasn't rape is preposterous (and to be clear, I'm not saying you have said or implied this to be the case)--the human body will react to certain stimuli. We're literally "wired" that way. Second, any time one party has any kind of…
/r/MensRights30/12/19 07:21 PM
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I’m not sure how to handle two candidates of different gender/race that have exactly the same qualifications to a T. That's what the interview process is for. When you have two equally qualified candidates who are of different sex and race, you interview both and see who performs better in the interview. If they perform equally well (and assuming their references speak of them equally well), then... hell, flip a coin? Put their names in a hat and draw one? Still less discriminatory than choosing…
/r/MensRights29/12/19 02:32 AM
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Yeah, you keep thinking that, Skippy. Bye now, troll.
/r/MensRights14/12/19 11:52 PM
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No one but you is lying here, dude. If many of the posts in the thread tell you that you're proselytizing, it's not the perception of everyone else that is the problem: it's yours. Frankly, you're so militant that I don't even think /r/atheism could tolerate you.
/r/MensRights14/12/19 08:54 PM
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I would call you a tool, but that would imply that you are useful in this discussion and/or that you are contributing positively (or at all, really) to the discussion. Since you appear to be neither of those things, stop attempting to (hypocritically) proselytize for atheism and stop trolling.
/r/MensRights14/12/19 08:05 PM
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That's because (post)modern feminism isn't about equality; it's about female superiority. Sexism is sexism, no matter where it's coming from.
/r/MensRights14/12/19 07:57 PM
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My roommate's ex-wife went to prison and they have joint custody (and she's tried to get him for child support several times). Courts are so lopsided in favor of women that "injustice" doesn't even begin to cover it (and I say this as a woman). It's wrong.
/r/MensRights14/12/19 01:47 AM
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Apparently, according to his post, it's about an hour and fifteen minutes a week--only while in therapy. It's astonishing to me that, short of an arrest and/or conviction prior to the custody hearing, mothers have more rights than fathers. That is sexism--it's still sexism when it's men who aren't being treated fairly, and it's not okay.
/r/MensRights14/12/19 01:43 AM
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Ms Hanson claimed she had had a 'gutful' of 'man-hating feminists'. You and me both, Ms. Hanson. And also, from the comments in this thread: Pauline Hanson is well known for her racism and backward thinking. BUT, because feminism doesn’t do anything for me, I’m having to agree with someone like Pauline Hanson. I'm of the opinion that applauding someone when they do the right thing is just as important as criticizing them when they do the wrong thing. For instance, I despise Mr. Trump in every po…
/r/MensRights06/12/19 10:34 PM
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However--and understand that this may be pure dumb luck--both the cases of my family members and patients who have survived prostate cancer (and incidentally, my relatives and patients have all survived), in every case, it was screening that caught the problem--and early enough that it could be successfully treated. Now, is this experiential/anecdotal? Of course. That does not, however, make it irrelevant: preventive medicine (which includes screening) is given as a means of potentially avoiding…
/r/MensRights01/12/19 09:59 PM
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It is above in the information about the lab tests. Further, I have been providing care specifically to cancer patients for over 20 years. And, while they may be doing unnecessary surgery where you work, for more than a decade, in hospitals throughout the country, surgery is the last option for cancer treatment, not the first. Unless you're counting brachytherapy (non-medicalese: implantation of radioactive seeds) as surgery? Brachytherapy is less invasive than my cataract removal was, so I woul…
/r/MensRights01/12/19 07:49 AM
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A PSA screening is a blood test. Also, you do realize that surgery isn't necessarily the first-line treatment these days, right? And that it's been that way for more than a decade? Read a book, catch up with us in the 21st century.
/r/MensRights01/12/19 05:37 AM
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Funny--PSA screening caught the prostate cancer of two of my family members early enough that it was easily treated and they were declared cancer-free.
/r/MensRights30/11/19 09:14 PM
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A PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test can cost up to $500. A beta-hCG (pregnancy) test costs as little as $10 (some men have literally used an off-the-shelf home pregnancy test for shits 'n' grins and discovered they had testicular cancer as a result). beta-hCG is a reliable screening test for some types of cancer--including (and most importantly in this situation) testicular cancer. Acid Phos--a biochemistry test that can help to detect prostate cancer (when the prostate isn't working properly…
/r/MensRights30/11/19 09:10 PM
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No. She got beaten up by her ex for cheating, then blamed him for it.
/r/MensRights30/11/19 10:14 AM
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Dude, you need to chill. I do not need--or want--a batshit crazy novel with bad grammar, terrible spelling, and more emojis than a multi-level-marketing instagram post pushing your Amazon book (which will, no doubt, be riddled with the same grammatical and spelling errors and outright lunatic madness as your posts here). You want to advertise crazy nonsense on reddit? Pay their sales department. Otherwise, seriously, leave people alone. Holy crap, man. You are nuts. Just stop.
/r/MensRights30/11/19 07:20 AM
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My pastor's view on medical intervention: "Thank you, God, for this medicine and these doctors that You have provided to heal me." We're not all lunatics. ;) And there's nothing "triggered" about what I said. Your novella, on the other hand...
/r/MensRights30/11/19 05:43 AM
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That "all out 'natural'" method worked real well for Andy Whitfield. I'm not knocking dietary changes--they have been shown to improve overall health. What they have not been shown to do by themselves, with no other medical interventions, is cure bone cancer.
/r/MensRights29/11/19 09:42 PM
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Why? Simple: she came forward over 20 years ago and it contributed to the demise of her career. When dozens of other women came forward 20-25 years later, the women who came forward (and whose accusations are the basis for the criminal investigations and complaints--Argento's is not) all had the same story Argento told... over 20 years ago. So, either Argento was very, very good at making up the exact story that other women would start telling decades later (that she had no idea that dozens of o…
/r/MensRights03/03/19 08:56 PM
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Exactly. I saw a brief article about it--and not in any of the same sources that covered her Weinstein accusations. To be clear: the fact that she's being sued for rape does not negate or prove false her accusations about Weinstein (who had about 4 dozen other women making the same accusations. Argento was among the first to go public years ago. The Weinstein allegations were known enough throughout the industry almost 20 years ago that crew members on sets hundreds of miles from Hollywood were …
/r/MensRights02/03/19 05:13 AM
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I agree. If she's proven guilty, we'll probably never hear about it, and definitely not in the way we heard about the accusations against him (or the accusations against and convictions of/pleas made by any male celebrity), but that doesn't change the fact that we should hear about allegations made against females and convictions of/pleas made by females. And they should be condemned by everyone and their mother's brother's cousin's friend's dog's chew toy, just like the men are. But how many ar…
/r/MensRights02/03/19 03:49 AM
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See, I'm the opposite. Really, really wanted to see Aquaman. Saw they cast Heard and won't even rent it at Redbox. I may eventually borrow it from a friend, but I won't buy it, rent it, or stream it on any service that paid to license it for one simple reason: I will not pay money to support the career of a person who is a known domestic abuser. Heard was arrested for domestic violence years ago in Seattle, and was accused of battering Depp as well. I'm more inclined to believe that Heard is a s…
/r/MensRights02/03/19 02:44 AM
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I hope he wins. There's no evidence that he abused her, but lots of evidence that her claim was false (like the cops showing up and not arresting him, for one thing). There is also evidence, in the form of a previous DV conviction of hers (for slapping around her ex-girlfriend in public), that his claims of her abusing him may have merit. I'm actually kind of interested to see how this turns out. If she did physically assault him and the evidence proves it, I want to see her excoriated in the me…
/r/MensRights02/03/19 02:34 AM
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So... when women can't get ahead, it's "the patriarchy." When women have a clear advantage, it's "the patriarchy." My brain hurts.
/r/MensRights02/03/19 02:29 AM
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How many times are we going to repost Brian Banks? By the way, the woman who accused him? Wanetta Gibson $1.5 million of what she was ordered to pay in restitution was to pay back the school. She'd sued--and won--alleging the school was not safe. The other $1.1 million was fees and fines for court costs and filing a false police report. I assure you, that $1.1 million will get paid back if she has any taxable income at any point in her life because it will be garnished--as it should be. Personal…
/r/MensRights28/02/19 03:45 AM
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I'm a regular contributor on Quora and came across this question when it was asked. There's a 50/50 chance this may have been a legitimate question. The Quora partner program and questionable moderation on Quora are heavily slanted to favor the far left (to the point that even liberals on Quora have noticed and complained about it). Half the questions that get answered these days have a throwaway line something along the lines of "assuming you're not trolling..."
/r/MensRights16/02/19 12:31 AM
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Congratulations. You're an idiot who's now been tagged "Child Rape Apologist." Your feelings are not facts, nor are they a means to discover facts. I have provided the means for you to discover the relevant facts of law. The fact that you choose to remain ignorant and defend the rape of a child is horrifying.
/r/MensRights13/02/19 09:02 PM
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Congratulations. You're an idiot. Under the law, it's not only rape, but often classified as sexual assault, regardless of whether or not the child is "super happy to...fuck the teacher" because a minor cannot legally consent. Mary Kay Letourneau was also convicted of second-degree rape of a child (two counts, in fact) even though her student was not only a willing participant, but married her after he turned 21 (after requesting that the court dissolve the no-contact order that had been placed …
/r/MensRights13/02/19 08:24 PM
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Except for the fact that the woman who directed the commercial and who was sought out to direct the commercial, Kim Gehrig, is a known hardcore feminist. She also directed the singing vaginas commercial for Libresse, Audi's 2017 feminist Super Bowl commercial, and several pro-feminist/SJW activist campaigns over the past few years. In fact, the production company she does a large portion of her work for, Somesuch, is known for social activism and both the owner of Somesuch and Gehrig have full p…
/r/MensRights22/01/19 07:55 PM
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Would you care to explain to me--as a woman whose father is white and whose mother is not--why all of the "bad men" in the Gillette commercial happened to be white men and all of the "good" men calling out the bad behavior happened to be men who were not white? I don't disagree with the basic moral premise of the ad, which was "be better humans and hold one another accountable for bad behavior." I--as a woman who can refer to myself as a "half breed"--disagree and take issue with the self-righte…
/r/MensRights20/01/19 07:20 PM
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I'm kind of pissed that she is dictating to Congress when and if she will testify. Um, no. I think Grassley and others had it right: you testify when subpoenaed or you sit down and STFU. If Congress tells you to show up on Monday at 9am, you show up Monday at 9am--you don't "negotiate" when or if you are going to testify before Congress. Failure to appear before Congress when subpoenaed is a contempt charge. I haven't even heard or seen any evidence and I am already inclined to doubt Dr. Ford ba…
/r/MensRights23/09/18 05:33 PM
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Wanetta Gibson. (that's as big as I can make it, but I feel like it should be six inches high--including in every news story ever published about the case)
/r/MensRights23/09/18 05:26 PM
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I'm torn on it because the alleged victim didn't deny it--and neither did the alleged perpetrator, not specifically and directly--for over 20 years. Maybe it was a fake story designed to sell scandal sheets. But it sold a lot of papers and magazines--not all of them scandal sheets--and it moved a lot of books, including a biography of the alleged victim's life. And no lawsuits were brought until a few years ago, when hiring folks with a history of domestic violence all but guaranteed negative pu…
/r/MensRights19/09/18 07:12 PM
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I agree that people change and that actions/crimes--real or perceived--should not have a shelf life of decades. And I agree with what Penn is saying here as well. But other people in this thread have a point as well: you don't hitch your wagons--especially when you're advocating for the fact that men have rights, too, and those rights have been trampled on for decades and no one seems to give a shit because 'something, something, 'privilege' or some bullshit--to someone with a well-documented hi…
/r/MensRights19/09/18 06:58 PM
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What he means is that Sean Penn reportedly has a history of domestic abuse and of assault against reporters. I say "reportedly" because it has only been in recent years that Penn and Madonna have suddenly started vehemently denying the incident(s) that (allegedly) occurred in the late 80's at the end of their marriage and that were widely reported on by everyone under the sun. A few vague "oh, you know how passionate people get" and a refusal to deny any part of the account in a biography of Mad…
/r/MensRights17/09/18 10:52 PM
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It's been tried. More than once. If Sean Penn were a watch, he'd be a Timex. To be fair, though, he hasn't taken anywhere near the shit Chris Brown did. And there was just as much, if not more, evidence. So everything that got flung Penn's way was wholeheartedly deserved.
/r/MensRights17/09/18 10:31 PM
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penalized for highly unprofessional conduct that male players (John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Roger Federer--to name a few) are frequently not penalized for "Frequently" and never are two entirely different things. Get outta here with that bullshit and reply to what was actually written, not what you made up in your head. Players who played with McEnroe, Connors, and Federer have all commented that Williams was penalized when none of the males would have been. She was absolutely wrong, but the rul…
/r/MensRights13/09/18 03:39 PM
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Why can't both be true: Serena behaved abominably and did not conduct herself as a champion--or even as a professional on court. At the same time, she was penalized for (horrendous and embarrassing) behavior that many male players have also engaged in on the court without suffering any penalties. Serena was wrong and should apologize. The Tennis Association should agree to follow the rules across the board for all players, period. And the umpire should look at his own record and if he has judged…
/r/MensRights13/09/18 12:14 AM
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Readable link for those not on mobile Also... if two letters on a plane ticket is her biggest problem in life (not the crushing debt of eight years of college), maybe she should work on doing something meaningful with her life.
/r/MensRights07/09/18 06:05 PM
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