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A very wise man told me once "Abortion is about a woman, her doctor and her God". I'll tell you who said it if anyone wants to know? It's actually someone who once ran for president.
/r/MensRights29/09/20 07:15 AM
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There doesn't have to be sex for it to be rape. It's a crime of power. Sex is about only 50% of cases.
/r/MensRights29/09/20 06:56 AM
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Sorry I don't read (nor listen) to hate speech. Would you have us read "Mein Kampf", too? What was the purpose of posting such an inflammatory topic on a Men's Rights sub? Since I mentioned it, do you think it would be a good idea to post a topic about "Mein Kampf" to a Jewish sub? The moderator should dump this post. Next time try telling your audience why you are posting something? Like to inform, for contrast, to condemn or to praise?
/r/MensRights29/09/20 06:21 AM
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I commented on another post on similar lines: Men can't be objective about abortion, they don't have wombs and conversely, women can't be objective about forced circumcision, they don't have a penis. These are issues best decided by each sex respectively. I get ticked off when prolife men protest. They have NO comprehension of what it is they are protesting. I object even more when men decide (politicians) what is basically a women's issue.
/r/MensRights29/09/20 06:04 AM
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How long ago? You should have filed a complaint with your (u.s.) state employment equal rights division. You don't have to put up with that from anyone. Especially when you complained and the response you got. I was never in a position as yours, but filed a complaint on another issue and won. Actually, the company and I settled. The state agency handled everything. Anyway, all the best!
/r/MensRights29/09/20 05:49 AM
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An example is the TV show "Fargo". I was interested in it until the previews (commercials) started depicting "a women" subplot. With very few exceptions I can safely say that women in the late 1950s early 1960s, did not run around carrying shotguns in robberies, let alone firing a shotgun in a robbery. The concussion from firing a shot gun would knock her on her back (to put it politely), as it can and and has done to some men. There was no female crime gang, ever. None known to American history…
/r/MensRights29/09/20 04:53 AM
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The cleaning guy is hardly a representative of mall administration. Not to put him down. He should not even have been drawn into it. He could even lose his job, if his granted "approval" for using the restroom was wrong. It will be a frivolous lawsuit. The type that lawyers make their bread and butter on. Little work for them, quick, cut of the settlement that even they know will be for little money. The sign will get replaced, end of story. Well, we'll see
/r/MensRights29/09/20 03:28 AM
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Has he reported the abuse? Taken pictures of injuries, taken video or audio recordings when she's abusing him? Above all he needs an attorney to work on separation/divorce and getting custody of the child. He has a tough road ahead, hopefully he's in a city where the authorities are open to investigating male domestic violence. The lawyer may be able to advise there as well. For immediate housing, chances are there is no shelter for battered men. Start here (if in u.s.). They should help with fi…
/r/MensRights28/09/20 10:53 PM
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I view it as equal work for equal pay. Are the men on average doing more on the job or vice versa? You didn't give us his take on it or yours. What is your point?
/r/MensRights28/09/20 09:10 PM
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Why someone would buy/have made or procure a sign for "parents" using those symbols, that someone in the mall office, or even whoever put the sign up, would not think that it would be confusing, is amazing. These kind of errors have caused far more serious incidents then this miss understanding. Imagine a misleading sign like that in a power plant?
/r/MensRights28/09/20 09:00 PM
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And yet their armed forces have very few women. If they're so empowered why don't the go into the military? Every one of them seems to think they're some sort of superhero, where's all the equality?
/r/MensRights28/09/20 07:00 PM
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The 'Victim' website is not exactly welcoming to males, ignoring all the pink colors. Their logo phrasing does omit men. However there is actually a male victim page: https://www.refuge.org.uk/get-help-now/help-for-men/i-am-being-abused/
/r/MensRights28/09/20 05:50 PM
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Maybe I missed something. I searched the article for: female, girl, women. Not found. The picture in the article looks like a boy. That said, with all the stats saying boys are doing so lousy in school, everywhere, every subject, aren't boys now the minority? It seems that the areas of industry in which boys might have the talent to succeed, feminists don't like it. That girls might not even want a career in these industries (coding), do they need internships? Or are they just going to use the i…
/r/MensRights28/09/20 05:39 PM
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'Won't someone think of the children?' My Simpsons quote of the day. But seriously if the man is awarded custody, he'd be paying child support by default. If his ex makes more money than him, would he forgo child support from her? You can't argue for 'freedom', when your child's well being is at stake. If you were young and not thinking of having a kid when you had sex - you took the risk and lost. Family courts do award custody far to mothers all too often - even when it is not in the child's b…
/r/MensRights28/09/20 05:05 PM
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If I believed that "data", and I don't, it's a report that was created in 2015 using data from 2014: Sex differences in academic achievement are not related to political, economic, or social equality Author links open overlay panelGijsbertStoetaDavid C.Gearyb a School of Education, University of Glasgow, 11 Eldon Street, G3 6NH, Glasgow, UK b Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA Received 2 December 2013, Revised 22 August 2014, Accepted 11 November 2014…
/r/MensRights28/09/20 01:59 AM
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God damn women are so full of hypocritical shit. What sub is it on?
/r/MensRights28/09/20 01:37 AM
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The "mum" was referring to the signage that had symbols that are female. If you went strictly by that sign, sorry no boy babys either are allowed. Piss poor signage. That poor mum's privilege. Pouting now.
/r/MensRights28/09/20 01:30 AM
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He stood his ground. Link to full story https://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=12368291
/r/MensRights28/09/20 01:23 AM
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I seem to recall years ago other cases, that were similar. That's why you almost need to confirm the babies paternity before its born. How signing the birth certificate could be used against him, by a court is outrageous! It was outright fraud! He signed it on her good faith (that the child was his). He now has to pay child support based on that lie, he is being punished for her fraud. So should men refuse to sign birth certificates until genetic testing confirms he's the father? That is what th…
/r/MensRights27/09/20 08:43 PM
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Writing to be "exclusive" is also "putting your politics into the script". The evil entities you mentioned are not a valid argument for inclusiveness. Are they not "universally" viewed as negative?There is no way to make them inclusive (only if negatively).
/r/MensRights27/09/20 06:07 PM
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Why inclusive? Because you want to make money. When a movie is made, don't filmmakers want to attract the largest audience possible? Why tick off half your possible viewing audience by portraying them poorly? It's called "good business practice".
/r/MensRights27/09/20 05:44 PM
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Well, your comment sort of validates my last line on my original post above "thousands". The women could have gone to school, sure. He could have, also been a decent man and not had sex with them. He had the position of power, it's on him. That's what the court decided. It's not a men's rights thing its a crime (or thousands of crimes).
/r/MensRights27/09/20 09:12 AM
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He is a victim of the modern age. He had an illusion that he was living in the 1950's and the Hollywood casting couch was still a thing. Nostalgia gets you every time. Seriously, he got what he deserved. As a man I loath other men that can't keep their dichs in their pants. He's a pig.
/r/MensRights27/09/20 03:51 AM
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I'm stumped, too. Are you bitching that the Utopia series on Amazon Prime dosen't have a female protagonist? Don't assume everyone has seen it to be able to agree or disagree with you.
/r/MensRights27/09/20 03:44 AM
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The original post is titled: "Yes, sexism against men is indeed a thing, but please stop hating on the feminists." It got a ton of comments. Anyway, responding to the origin title: I will stop hating feminists, when males get equal treatment in courts. When custody of kids is given to the best parent, what is best for the child, not to the mother by default. When any man can walk into any police station to report he was raped by a woman, he'll get kind treatment, complaint recorded and if a dome…
/r/MensRights27/09/20 03:33 AM
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I just don't want razor blades anywhere near that area. Even vector graphics of the blades.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 05:18 PM
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But if you know you didn't have sex, that week then its not your kid. Break up. Why would you stay?
/r/MensRights26/09/20 09:49 AM
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Why would someone post a story from 5 years ago? Put a note in the subject line!
/r/MensRights26/09/20 09:30 AM
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That's awesome. No doubt you will save lives.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 08:15 AM
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Having mentioned TV, I also think girls with Disney+ are being propagandized. They are being done a disservice. They see all this princess stuff and they think they are princesses! Or they think they're superheroes wearing capes. They think they're fearless, and are empowered, but if they ever face a real danger (you know like reality), they find out just how weak they are. They need to learn that the average boy is in fact stronger than the average girl. Is that a stereotype or just reality? Be…
/r/MensRights26/09/20 07:55 AM
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This is just unacceptable, 11 years old? Think about how vulnerable you were at that age? Sex was many years ahead. The article calls it abuse, its called rape people! I know these happen in the u.s. but a lot come for the u.k. You know as a parent, would you let that happen? Are any of these lady creeps ever found dead somewhere? I'm not advocating it, just a legit question. I could see an enraged parent going vigilante. It's not beyond the realm of possibility.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 07:30 AM
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We'll never agree. There just needs to be a lot more kindness in this world. Men, have been found lacking in this. Leave it at that.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 05:42 AM
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I think i'd rather have nothing to do with them, thanks, ouch.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 02:43 AM
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Thanks I can commiserate with another who prefers "normal" films. I suppose we should be grateful for the "Female Lead" label though, as these are the movies to avoid spending our money on.
/r/MensRights26/09/20 12:44 AM
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By a woman? They can bully. Male domestic abuse 'soars during Covid lockdown' (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-54237409)
/r/MensRights26/09/20 12:36 AM
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If boys don't have toy guns, they make them out of bananas or anything else at hand. 'nuff said.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/09/20 10:21 PM
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Probably got screwed over by some woman. Why else would he need a therapist?
/r/MensRights25/09/20 10:08 PM
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Some men exprsss themselves in the most unexpected ways. A person can be only be pushed just so far.
/r/MensRights25/09/20 10:05 PM
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Please don't say it. Even the beloved, immortal "Sherlock Holmes", gets the petticoat treatment?! Is nothing beyond these shameless radfems grasp? I really am sick of typing so copy and pasting: It's not surprising that the petticoating of Hollywood is divisive. Men don't like it, women do. I had a hunch (you can look it up, too), it was that movies with a female lead would be loved by women and hated by men. I was right. I looked up “Gostbusters", (the new release). Some women gave it 4 stars, …
/r/MensRights25/09/20 08:55 PM
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I was actually banned from r/MGTOW because I insulted an Indian. That said if you want a response don't bitch about the answer you get. We all know India's a matriarchy, men there have things tough. Girls get free smartphones and motor scooters in some states there. Well, what are you men there doing about it?
/r/MensRights25/09/20 08:38 PM
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Damn women love to share their little secrets with each other. I have no doubt sexual images of their man included. It's called sexual blackmail and women use it all the time to control men. Is the wording in the law inclusive to men? Is it just the threat that's criminal or posting the pics too?
/r/MensRights25/09/20 08:02 PM
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