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A lot of words, but did you go watch the interview?
/r/MensRights25/03/25 01:25 AM
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Islam wasn't the point of THIS story. It's how society is failing young men.
/r/MensRights24/03/25 08:48 PM
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Have you seen interviews by Stephen Graham? He explains his thinking pretty well. It's not about pointing fingers at the "manosphere". It's about starting a conversation, and how absolutely everyone carries a bit of responsibility.
/r/MensRights24/03/25 08:31 PM
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I sometimes consider myself lucky that I got to deal with girls. Ever since they started school back in elementary, I get to hear how boys are with girls, and it does seem like quite a difficult challenge. Kids have access to unlimited information at the tip of their fingers, and if we as adults fall so easily to propaganda and false information, kids are even more vulnerable. The last line in the show "I should've done better" is heart-wrenching.
/r/MensRights23/03/25 04:39 PM
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There's some of that in there. I know some men will not like the "incel" attacks of the TV show. But as a dad, I connected very deeply with the feeling of failure of the parents to their little boy. I don't have boys, but it makes me think how I would have managed bring up a boy in these times. I know boys feel being left behind, forgotten. Makes me wonder how I would be as a boy's dad. I didn't have a dad present in my life, so I wonder if I would have over-compensated like Jamie's dad, and end…
/r/MensRights23/03/25 04:19 PM
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That wasn't the point of the story. The story is about parents failing their son. About a father that by trying to be the opposite of what his father was to him, ended up leaving his son to his own device, never helping him control his anger, and even him although never have gotten physical with him, still had anger management issues. The boy ended up finding online communities that led him to being unable to manage rejection, and coupled that with his inability to control his anger, ended up ki…
/r/MensRights23/03/25 03:49 PM
-37

The kid’s whiteness was never part of the story. The story is about a boy “abandoned” by his parents, let to his own device and finding online communities that pushed him in a direction that led to him being unable to accept rejection and control his anger. Where does the “black” matter in this?
/r/MensRights23/03/25 03:33 PM
-55

How is that relevant?
/r/MensRights23/03/25 03:26 PM
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I disagree with the other guy; series is actually pretty good. Every episode is made to look like it’s one single shot, so the camera moves around with different characters throughout the 60 minutes. Episode 3 is a masterpiece and I still can’t believe it’s the boy’s debut. The end of episode 4 (and the series) is heart wrenching.
/r/MensRights23/03/25 03:25 PM
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Is his race relevant to the story?
/r/MensRights23/03/25 03:23 PM
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Do you have a source on that “hiring men” is lower than women? Is it all industries? All positions? I work in Engineering and I have zero female colleagues. And throughout my profesional career (20 years) I can remember working with less than 10 female electrical engineers. I’m in liberal California, by the way.
/r/MensRights05/03/25 03:56 AM
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Yup. This is YOUR echo chamber 🙂.
/r/MensRights05/03/25 03:23 AM
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It sure was. But not a question I would have asked here. The response I got is to be expected, which is why I wouldn’t have asked it here.
/r/MensRights05/03/25 03:10 AM
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I didn't realize what sub I was in. There's no need. We won't see eye to eye on this issue. Have a great day.
/r/MensRights04/03/25 09:58 PM
-29

I just realized what sub I am in. 🤣 we’re a bunch of crybabies
/r/MensRights04/03/25 09:41 PM
-36

What’s a democratic anti-male or anti-white-male agenda?
/r/MensRights04/03/25 05:55 PM
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What are white men’s concerns. Serious question.
/r/MensRights04/03/25 05:54 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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