| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 93 | The Last Words of Earl Silverman | fatherofnqn | /r/MensRights | 13/08/13 04:25 PM | |
| 9 | Need Advice on Jurisdiction Application for my Children | fatherofnqn | /r/MensRights | 21/11/13 05:54 PM | |
| 6 | I think some woman put her kid up to this. | fatherofnqn | /r/MensRights | 02/02/14 09:25 AM |
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| 9 | There Are a Lot More Educated Young Women in Miami Than Men (Which Is Why You're Single)Funny there never seemed to an issue like this when there were more highly educated, higher socioeconomic males. Because men know about sharing and giving in relationships and women don't. Women understand about taking and getting and not working hard for someone else's benefit. So now it's a problem. | /r/MensRights | 29/08/15 04:33 PM |
| 2 | "A guy getting raped by woman is never sad, ever"Forget the young Turks. This is the young idiots. | /r/MensRights | 31/05/15 01:55 AM |
| 0 | I was denied access to a bike shop becasue I was a male. Am I right to be offended?Edmonton is one of Canada's most misandrinist places anywhere, ever. Even for a nation as misandrinist as Canada Edmonton sets new high standards. Why? Because of the blue collar oil patch manly types everywhere that think putting women first above is some sort of proof of maleness. Then the women SJWs pull in all their transgender friends. And viola....you have a city rampant in man hating with the guys just accepting it. In fact it's cool to hate and belittle any men Who actually stand up for … | /r/MensRights | 29/05/15 12:42 PM |
| 7 | Anti-feminist, pro men and boys: J4MB leader Mike Buchanan (finally a sensible, honest and informative article about J4M&B)This writer listened with an open mind and gave consideration. It's a good piece. Need more journalists and writers like this. | /r/MensRights | 13/02/15 02:38 AM |
| 4 | When it comes to rape claims, feminists say campus 'justice' is superior to real justice because that awful due process stuff doesn't get in the wayThis is exactly the right idea. Use the exact same system, same processes against them. The. They'll be advocating for change. Eg. Recently in the UK a famous female family law lawyer is advocating for pre nip agreements to be upheld by the courts after some rich women had to pay out to less wealthy boyfriends. So this is the fastest way for change. Play the very system they are advocating against them. Make the accusations, get the media attention, tKe the kids and move, get her upset and angry… | /r/MensRights | 02/12/14 02:52 PM |
| 14 | At first I was pretty happy to see MIT got it's own men's group, turns out I shouldn't be so glad. (Lots of text, sorry)This is very clever indeed. Now when someone wants to start a men's rights group the administration will claim they already have one. It's an example of co-opting at it's finest. MRA's had better act fast on campus to oppose the formation of these. As a former adjuct prof I know exactly how this will go down. | /r/MensRights | 22/11/14 07:22 AM |
| 1 | Swedens "solution" to prostitution - buying is illegal but selling is legal. This feels really wrong but I can't explain whyBecause it's a messed up idea. Like arresting the drug addicts who buy while letting the dealers go free. That's why it feels messed up. Because it is. | /r/MensRights | 10/11/14 04:18 PM |
| 2 | Judge Judy gets itStudy your history. Hitting women has never been acceptable in all but a very few small groups within societies. | /r/MensRights | 15/10/14 11:18 AM |
| 3 | Ryerson university puts in women only gym hours.Section 15.2 of the Canadian charter states: Equality before and under law and equal protection and benefit of law (1) Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability. Marginal note:Affirmative action programs (2) Subsection (1) does not preclude any law, pr… | /r/MensRights | 31/08/14 02:49 AM |
| 1 | Ryerson university puts in women only gym hours.Canadian Charter of Rights is a standing joke. Section like 15.2 or 33 gives government the right, on a provincial (state level), to just decide that a particular charter right doesn't suit them. It's a paper tiger that gives an appearance of rights and justice without actually providing anyone with the pesky tool of a solid document to support that right must be provided if inconvenient to the government powers. Even when international treaties Canada has ratified are invoked in support of char… | /r/MensRights | 31/08/14 02:45 AM |
| 1 | She Accused Her Husband of Downloading Child Porn. Now She’s the One with a Felony Conviction.Probably lied to have her husband kicked out of the house too. What a POS. When will humans figure out that there is no fairer gender, that femes are not more honest or kinder. They are every bit as cruel mean and cabals of damage as any male. In fact more so if current studies are considered. So why do females have the instant credibility with any persons or agencies? Causes so much injustice. Bet if she had change the time stamp the guy would be in jail. No questions asked | /r/MensRights | 24/08/14 01:50 AM |
| 19 | I'm a female and this is why I need the Men's Rights MovementI have been through this but as the male half. The tears of frustration and pain, abandonment from my own family, and an amazing and wonderful new love whose life was being poisoned by having me around her. This added a whole new layer of pain as I saw her care for me and involvement in my life cause many a bad day for her. I asked her to leave too. She wouldn't because she was a wonderful human who recognized what a good person I was too. and good humans don't leave those they care about and lo… | /r/MensRights | 23/08/14 01:06 AM |
| 1 | Unemployed friend being pounded by Maintenance Enforcement: UPDATEUsed all the time when judges and other persons in the legal profession have a reason for bias or under influence of some sorts that makes it likely they cannot be impartial. But please do tell us more why we should all pay lawyers hundreds of dollars an hour when most of them can't even quote relevant sections of the family law or MEP acts. And by all means let's extend this into a discussion of how the profession self polices conduct with the law society's level of proof being the probability … | /r/MensRights | 20/08/14 02:05 PM |
| 2 | Unemployed friend being pounded by Maintenance Enforcement: UPDATEThen I believe the applicable legal term for you is "tainted" and you should recuse yourself from offering advice. | /r/MensRights | 12/08/14 06:37 PM |
| 1 | Unemployed friend being pounded by Maintenance Enforcement: UPDATEWrong. MEP enforcements are completely automatic. When you don't pay the enforcements begin. The letters are generated and notices timed. Just a big automatic database. No humans or humanity required. By the way, the MEP act of Alberta does allow for the director to look at hardship cases and make a decision not to enforce. So it was built into the act that a human manager, of high level, could make a human decision. However I have heard that former justice minister Redford intructed ministers t… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/14 01:28 AM |
| 2 | Unemployed friend being pounded by Maintenance Enforcement: UPDATEUnless you work in the legal profession or advocate for others I doubt you have seen as much of the Edmonton law courts as I. It contains among the most unprofessional, bigoted, and misandranist cadre you will ever come across. From Legal Aid full of feminist man haters to the family law office of colluding male destructors all aided by judges who thrive on assumptions and ignore evidence with no accountability for bad and unprofessional conduct. Yeah, I've seen it and have the transcripts and e… | /r/MensRights | 12/08/14 01:14 AM |
| 1 | Unemployed friend being pounded by Maintenance Enforcement: UPDATEAs far as I know student legal services at the U of A won't get involved in any family law matters. Useless anyways as given holidays and breaks they're never available to really work on anything. Specialty is landlord tenant disputes. That's about the only instance I have heard of that agency helping anything. Look up ECMAS, equitable child maintenance and access society, If you're in the city I think you are, Edmonton, they may do much more for you. | /r/MensRights | 12/08/14 12:57 AM |
| 1 | MRA might be coming to China!Feminists are pouring in and advocating the usual female privilege needs for laws and advocacy. MRAs are needed soon to keep the balance of power. Just imagine if men had stood up and protested in the 70's and 80's when universities were establishing women's studies centers and insisted that equal support for men's studies occur at the same time. The pain and problems saved today from avoiding that imbalance of power would have saved so much. So MRAs are needed. And sooner is better because the … | /r/MensRights | 19/07/14 09:16 PM |
| 6 | NZ Labour Party shifts proof of consent to the accusedSolution is simple. Start using these laws against women. When men start allegations, lay charges first because the sex was drunken and they don't feel they were fully able to give consent. When men take the kids and move claiming they felt abused or threatened. Suddenly when the women are on the receiving end of these messed up laws you'll see their well funded groups back pedaling like crazy to reverse these and make the laws more equitable. So long as men allow themselves to be on the receivi… | /r/MensRights | 06/07/14 02:20 PM |
| 8 | SPLC magaizine "Intelligence Report" covers the suicide of Earl Silverman. Prepare your blood for boiling.I knew Earl personally and was the last person to see him alive and this article is disgusting coming from such an organization. It's badly written, without references or accompanying links to articles, and lacking in allowing comments, is highly disappointing coming from an organization which claims a mission as high as theirs to help those facing unfair legal persecution. My usual mistake, to think that persons in such organizations are well educated and open minded, is befouled yet again by a… | /r/MensRights | 12/09/13 02:16 AM |
| 4 | Guiness got it a right. A beer ad where men aren't lustful, savage animalsGreat commercial. Showing men as the majority of us truly are. Just as a small minority of women have had a huge voice and influence for years I've felt the same that a small minority of men have been the awkward and odd standard that most of us have been held to. Well done Guiness. | /r/MensRights | 08/09/13 08:04 AM |
| 1 | Feminist Myth: Women are 3 times more likely to attempt SuicideOne of the most thought provoking and idea changing self developments I am getting from this sub is how sloppy a lot of research is, how often a quoted statistic of fact has garnered credibility simply by multiple citations rather than research, and how awesome so many of you are to track down and do the diligence that professional academics and agencies should have. Reminds me of that quote, sorry I don't know the source, "85% of all statistics are made up on the spot." Cudos to the many reddit… | /r/MensRights | 03/09/13 02:41 PM |
| 89 | If women don't have the same workplace death rate as men, they're not doing the same work as men.Women dying doing men's jobs would be very good for men. The resulting instant attention at even a single female death would probably result in quadrupling the safety standards for that task and industry. Nothing gets news, attention, and dollars like a woman having a hard time or, gasp, fatality. It would take a hundred men dying at that same task to get the same fixes. Sadly. | /r/MensRights | 03/09/13 02:53 AM |
| 3 | This was part of our inclusiveness training to be an orientation leaderThe irony of this slide is sad. Or maybe it's a test......the slide is really the example of sexism and great discussion will now occur among the group. Awesome teaching :). No, probably not :( . Just another example of the auto think that women are always on the victim side. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/13 02:22 PM |
| 2 | If there are campaigns and courses dedicated to teaching women to protect themselves from sexual abuse, wouldn't it be fair to teach men to protect themselves from emotional and finantial abuse?Because there is a prevailing attitude that men are there to be abused. Even many men consider this to be their purpose. So teaching men to protect themselves from abuse is denigrating what is their real use in the eyes of society. We need to wake peoe up to the natural and proper concept that males are human beings too. A very foreign idea to many. | /r/MensRights | 01/09/13 02:14 PM |
| 15 | The Last Words of Earl Silvermanhttp://www.familyofmen.com/a-final-letter-from-earl/ I knew Earl well. Even under such strain he still articulated the basic issue. Lack of belief in women as abusers and lack of support for their male victims. R.I.P. Earl. A good man is gone. | /r/MensRights | 13/08/13 04:27 PM |
| 4 | [update from 10 months ago] I recorded the mother of my kids (wife/separated) slashing my tire while picking up my kids. I showed the police, they did nothing.Similar event happened to me, except my ex took a knife and threatened to kill me in front of the children. Police just counselled and wouldn't press charges so I proceeded myself. She reserved her plea 13 times after I did a due process hearing in front of a judge to present that there was enough evidence to proceed. The crown prosecutor, this is in Canada, stayed the charges two days before there was supposed to be a trial. Then the family law courts are mad at me for pressing charges on her, … | /r/MensRights | 25/07/13 04:47 AM |
| 3 | Because when it comes to family violence, only men do it and only men need counselling.Why not? Being abused is not a gender issue. Having abused men together with abused women is probably one of the best ways to treat both and take the whole "I must be afraid of an entire gender" out of the recovery. A lot of damage is left behind as an abused person when you have been in counselling and support that advocates you must be segregated from half the population to be safe and get better. It's BS. | /r/MensRights | 18/07/13 02:48 AM |
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