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| 1 | Women take their propaganda to askmen.comWow, is there any part of Reddit that doesn't get spammed by askmen.com? | /r/MensRights | 25/12/10 08:50 PM |
| 8 | Redditor getting an abortion without telling the father because she's afraid he will leave. Reddit is being supportive of this.No, s0nicfreak stated that the boyfriend has "the right to have a say in this". He really doesn't. | /r/MensRights | 03/10/10 09:30 PM |
| 13 | Redditor getting an abortion without telling the father because she's afraid he will leave. Reddit is being supportive of this.You'd be wrong. There are probably a substantial number of men that identify with with Men's Rights cause, but fully support a woman's right to choose whether her body will be used as food and shelter for another human being for nine months. I fully support reform in the prison system, awareness of domestic violence perpetrated on men, reform in the criminal and family courts. I violently oppose any suggestion of forcing a woman to bear a child against her will. | /r/MensRights | 03/10/10 04:17 PM |
| 7 | 2 men, in a 20 year relationship, were separated by Sonoma county officials, placed in separate nursing homes while the county auctioned their belongings.While both genders of homosexuals are discriminated against, homosexual men in America have historically faced much greater levels of hatred and violence, especially in terms of law enforcement. | /r/MensRights | 20/04/10 11:49 PM |
| 12 | 2 men, in a 20 year relationship, were separated by Sonoma county officials, placed in separate nursing homes while the county auctioned their belongings."Clay and Harold made diligent efforts to protect their legal rights, and had their legal paperwork in place—wills, powers of attorney, and medical directives, all naming each other." They did everything legally possible to protect their rights. | /r/MensRights | 20/04/10 11:34 PM |
| 5 | To cry “date rape” after you sober up the next morning and regret the incident is the equivalent of pulling a gun to someone’s head and then later claiming that you didn’t ever actually intend to pull the trigger.Ahhh, yeah, not what I meant at all. I see what you mean though, like a couple drinks is "incapacitated" when it comes to driving. What I mean was puke in the hair, can't hold her head up, can't walk or talk style drunkenness. | /r/MensRights | 01/04/10 10:51 PM |
| 3 | To cry “date rape” after you sober up the next morning and regret the incident is the equivalent of pulling a gun to someone’s head and then later claiming that you didn’t ever actually intend to pull the trigger.I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here. I didn't say having sex with a drunk girl makes you a rapist. | /r/MensRights | 01/04/10 10:35 PM |
| 7 | To cry “date rape” after you sober up the next morning and regret the incident is the equivalent of pulling a gun to someone’s head and then later claiming that you didn’t ever actually intend to pull the trigger.I didn't say drunk. I said incapacitated. | /r/MensRights | 01/04/10 10:29 PM |
| 3 | To cry “date rape” after you sober up the next morning and regret the incident is the equivalent of pulling a gun to someone’s head and then later claiming that you didn’t ever actually intend to pull the trigger.That's absurd. Sex is almost never preceded with 'some form of "Do you want to have sex?". There is a natural progression to sexual encounters that can be interrupted at any time, and should not require a verbal command to stop. If you have sex with a woman that is incapacitated in any way be it sleep, injury, or intoxication you are a rapist. | /r/MensRights | 01/04/10 09:14 PM |
| 10 | To cry “date rape” after you sober up the next morning and regret the incident is the equivalent of pulling a gun to someone’s head and then later claiming that you didn’t ever actually intend to pull the trigger.He doesn't suggest she gave consent one way or another, he is saying that being drunk and going to a man's room is consent. | /r/MensRights | 01/04/10 06:38 PM |
| 11 | To cry “date rape” after you sober up the next morning and regret the incident is the equivalent of pulling a gun to someone’s head and then later claiming that you didn’t ever actually intend to pull the trigger.The sentence that preceded the one you used as a title is one seriously fucked up statement: "Let’s get this straight: any woman who heads to an EI party as an anonymous onlooker, drinks five cups of the jungle juice, and walks back to a boy’s room with him is indicating that she wants sex, OK?" Seriously, that's okay with you? You agree with his comment that being drunk and alone is consent for sex? | /r/MensRights | 01/04/10 06:16 PM |
| 1 | So apparently, it's not a man's right to look at an attractive woman...It seems to me that looking at anyone is a privilege, not a right. When a gaze is uninvited, or has over stayed it's welcome, it becomes an aggressive action. If a man were to stare at me, another man, continuing after I had indicated with my own gaze and body language that his behavior was uninvited, I know how I would respond. My heart would already be beating faster, adrenaline starting to trickle out, by the time I went over to talk to him. It's a base impulse to be sure. To answer with aggr… | /r/MensRights | 09/01/10 08:37 PM |
| 3 | /r/MensRights seems to be less about "men's rights" than it is about women-bashing and bitching about how much you hate feminism.It's sad that there are so many angry, angry men that inhabit the MensRights reddit because there are many issues that do not receive the attention that they should. I feel like a lot of times these users obscure the real issues with women bashing and rants about circumcision. Still, someone needs to speak out about the inequity that men face in the justice system, from divorce and custody issues to inequity in sentencing and inhumane treatment in prison. We can't just pretend like these issues … | /r/MensRights | 31/12/09 10:38 PM |
| 13 | Feminists waste no time in rushing to the defence of convicted murderer Amanda KnoxI agree, this case is bullshit, and the article is absolutely correct. The prosecution made their entire case around her being promiscuous. Character assasination, rather than evidence, convicted her of murder. The police di some truly vile stuff that would never should have been entered into evidence, like telling her she had HIV in order to get her to list her former sexual partners. | /r/MensRights | 05/12/09 08:03 PM |
| 2 | Cancer of the Prostate vs Breast - Incidence rate is higher, and mortality is comparable, when comparing Prostate to Breast cancer. Yet funding is totally skewed.This disparity is related to age, not sex. The median age for breast cancer is 61 with risk increasing drastically after 40, the median age for prostate cancer is 72 with risk increasing drastically after 60. Not that ageism is any better than sexism. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/09 09:34 PM |
| -1 | The awful choices men must make when they are falsely accused of rape"That's akin to saying that because the woman couldn't identify a potential rapist when she went out with him that it's her fault she got raped." Bullshit, stop trying to put words in my mouth. It's not even close to saying that it's her fault for being raped. I'm saying that anyone who cheats is already a lying sack of shit that I have very little sympathy for. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/09 05:15 PM |
| 0 | The awful choices men must make when they are falsely accused of rapeI think that the fact that false accusers who escape all consequence for their accusations while men's reputations remain tainted even when cleared is a terrible injustice. The article though is talking about men who have their infidelities revealed when they are charged with rape, while women get to stay anonymous. Do you really think protecting cheaters is a good enough reason to repeal the rape shield law? | /r/MensRights | 24/08/09 04:15 PM |
| 2 | The awful choices men must make when they are falsely accused of rapeThe linked article leaves a bad taste in my mouth. The idea that I should feel pity or even empathy for someone who not only betrayed their family, but had the terrible judgment to do it with someone would file a false rape claim against him, is really hard to stomach. This man fucked up his life, his partner's life, and lets not forget possible children, add in some parents who help pay for their beloved son's legal defense... The damage was done when he chose to fuck around, the false rape cla… | /r/MensRights | 24/08/09 03:37 PM |
| 0 | The awful choices men must make when they are falsely accused of rapeThat's not strictly true. There is a limit to the anonymity of the rape claimant. Victims can and do get publicly outed by defense teams and representatives of the media. Recently a woman was raped in a secure (not very) Marriott parking garage. The hotel's slimy legal defense team thought it would be a good idea to let everyone in the woman's life know that she had been raped in front of her children by sending subpoenas to "family members, friends, a Pilates instructor, tennis partners, and a … | /r/MensRights | 24/08/09 03:34 PM |
| 1 | The False Rape Society: Outrage when women are forced to pay for rape kits; yawns when men are denied DNA evidence to prove they aren't rapistsYou should check out the process that women go through with rape kits. It's up to four hours of very detailed evidence collection. Standing naked in front of multiple investigators and medical personnel, poked and prodded in every orifice, forced to go over the rape repeatedly so every detail can be gathered. It's not something that anyone would choose lightly and I bet that fact alone discourages as many false claims as real ones. At the very least it would let any claimant know that what they'… | /r/MensRights | 20/06/09 02:40 PM |
| 5 | The False Rape Society: Outrage when women are forced to pay for rape kits; yawns when men are denied DNA evidence to prove they aren't rapistsExactly my feelings! I think the only reason the rape kit issue got so much attention was, like the article said, because of Palin's nasty policies. It does not surprise me at all that the same administration in Alaska has presided over both clear cases of injustice. To have the Supreme Court deny imprisoned men access to evidence that may exonerate them is beyond the pale. This whole thing smacks me as the "tough on crime" hypocrisy that has given the US a ballooning prison population of non-vi… | /r/MensRights | 19/06/09 06:27 PM |
| 15 | The False Rape Society: Outrage when women are forced to pay for rape kits; yawns when men are denied DNA evidence to prove they aren't rapistsI wish people would stop seeing these as separate issues. Women forced to pay for rape kits, backlogs of rape kits extending past the statute of limitations, and men falsely accused and imprisoned for rape are all facets of the same issue. That rape kit that sits on a shelf for six years is the exact same rape kit that could free a man sitting in prison, falsely convicted. I'd say this is a human rights issue, not just a men's rights issue. The current rape kit backlog in the US stands at over 4… | /r/MensRights | 19/06/09 05:02 PM |
| 1 | Man called sleazy for acting like a FeministUg, what a litigious douchbag. His settlement should be free mammograms, every day, for the rest of his life. This big baby took $510k from a cancer charity because he didn't get his widdle hat, what an ass. | /r/MensRights | 16/06/09 01:43 PM |
| 7 | 10 reasons men dont do doctorsI just hate the pain in the ass process of making an appointment, getting shuffled to some puffed up GP, getting told what I already know and lectured about things unrelated to the problem, getting no medicine and no treatment, then getting billed a fortune. That could just be me though. | /r/MensRights | 30/05/09 06:53 PM |
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