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| 1 | Banned from r / feminism on alt account for asking what rights men have that women dont. (Never been banned from that sub on any account). That was also the only thing I posted on r / feminism ever. The comment was on this account. Anyone have any Idea why I was banned?You fucked up the echo | /r/MensRights | 31/01/19 04:03 PM |
| 2 | The word you're looking for is 'Rape'Statutory rape is still rape and still can get you on a list and can get you jail time. Just because it's something you would have wanted to do or something this kid wanted to do doesn't make it ok or even legal. She is old enough to know better and I highly doubt the whole "I was fucked up so it wasnt my fault" defense will carry any weight here. I can guarantee you there are more than a few ppl in jail for felony duis that wish that excuse was valid. | /r/MensRights | 09/08/18 06:35 PM |
| 7 | The word you're looking for is 'Rape'He was drugged and raped and you want to see pictures? Wtf is wrong with you? The key words here are "drugged" and "raped". If a woman drugged you to have sex with you because you didn't want it otherwise I guess that would be fine with you then? | /r/MensRights | 09/08/18 03:16 PM |
| 1 | Male feminist is convicted for child rape spanning ages 8-14, but not before lecturing the court on misogyny in film, and suggesting he could teach fellow inmates how to treat women with respect.I'm glad you can make comments based on what you assume are experiences I haven't had or dealt with. For me it was never having the lights go out. If you had a top bunk there wasn't even a shadow to use to pretend it was night outside. | /r/MensRights | 14/12/17 12:52 PM |
| 0 | Male feminist is convicted for child rape spanning ages 8-14, but not before lecturing the court on misogyny in film, and suggesting he could teach fellow inmates how to treat women with respect.I assume this is you saying you have first hand experience? All I'm going to say is you are not locked in a room by yourself all day everyday for the extent of your sentence. There are communal rooms in the blocks to socialize and your bunk room to lay down or whatever. Not every prison has yard time but get this, they even have windows. | /r/MensRights | 14/12/17 11:59 AM |
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