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| 1 | Game of Thrones, rape and feminismHm. Maybe I remember that less well that I thought I did. | /r/MensRights | 22/05/14 09:47 PM |
| 3 | Game of Thrones, rape and feminismI'll grant that's possible for that scene. Daenerys' wedding night, however, was told from her POV in the book, and was nothing like the filmed episode. | /r/MensRights | 22/05/14 09:39 PM |
| 4 | Game of Thrones, rape and feminismWithout addressing feminist critiques of Game of Thrones, I can say that the HBO series has a number of changes from the books. Those changes tend to fall into three categories: 1) Fewer instances of general murder and mayhem, 2) More instances of plot-specific murder and mayhem, and 3) Changing consensual sex into rape. 1 and 2 mostly seem like a trade-off done in the translation from writing to television. There's just less room for gossip and extra people's scenes if you want to drive the plo… | /r/MensRights | 22/05/14 08:20 PM |
| 1 | Tackle sexism and gender inequality in games by speaking up, panel saysI'm reminded of that quote attributed to Henry Ford: If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses. When you ask what women want in games, you get a lot of gender equality talk. When you ask what games women spend their own money upon to purchase and play, you get Farmville and Candy Crush. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/14 07:25 PM |
| 4 | This comedian thinks 'air sex' with unsuspecting women is OKI'm crushing your head! | /r/MensRights | 02/04/14 05:14 PM |
| 1 | [John Scalzi] Men have it so easy!! Because men aren't expected to be physically tough, and so much more.Scalzi spent a good amount of effort telling the world how much he didn't care when someone turned him into a meme. Which rather conclusively obviates that point, twice -- someone cared enough to mock him, and he cared enough to be bothered by that. | /r/MensRights | 09/03/14 08:05 PM |
| 2 | Understanding Privilege: What are the questions we should be asking?The first question we should be asking is, "in what world is turning the concept of charity upside-down and backwards a good idea?" | /r/MensRights | 16/01/14 07:10 PM |
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