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| 18 | Great balanced article about DV in Australia - protecting women has morphed "into a worldwide domestic violence industry determined to ignore evidence showing the complexities of violence in the home " | juboboy | /r/MensRights | 23/08/16 12:37 PM |
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| 1 | insane feminist stops car in the middle of street, abuses man and claims sexual harassment becasue he said "hello"I always imagine them acting all tough but then they still have to go home, import the file into iMovie, fiddle with the settings, put in a title and pick a transition animation, ohh 'ohh fade in is nice then pick a nice piece of music. It's not a very tough image. | /r/MensRights | 18/09/16 01:40 PM |
| 1 | Great balanced article about DV in Australia - protecting women has morphed "into a worldwide domestic violence industry determined to ignore evidence showing the complexities of violence in the home "The articles author slams White Ribbon in an article on her blog but I doubt the Australian would put it up just yet, still, this article is progress... | /r/MensRights | 23/08/16 07:47 PM |
| 1 | Plans to remove equal parenting from Australian family law. Thankfully, a political party called One Nation with a Men's Rights agenda will have the power to fight them.Definitely. Australian politics has been through some turmoil in the last decade or so, which means many are looking for alternatives and it tends to make the more extreme reaches of the political spectrum more popular. I'd say we aren't alone in that. | /r/MensRights | 31/07/16 02:30 PM |
| 2 | Plans to remove equal parenting from Australian family law. Thankfully, a political party called One Nation with a Men's Rights agenda will have the power to fight them.Not really, although they are popular with a certain segment. They have called for a halt on muslims (and asians) coming to Australia and on mosques being built, and want to stop food being marked as halal. The leader, Pauline Hanson has been widely derided across her political career. In the recent election One Nation's policies were cut and pasted from the internet. Many call them racist. Pauline gets press because she appeals to fear and is a bit eccentric so the media broadcast her a lot. Th… | /r/MensRights | 31/07/16 02:18 PM |
| 0 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessNo, it's about what would happen IF it was enforced. It hasn't been. Read the article again. "The repercussions for his friend, however, have been more serious. Mr Alchin was arrested and charged with "using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence". There's the difference you wanted. The guy who took her photo implied she was fat and had no class. His post about it went viral. He has not been charged. His friend who allegedly threatened to rape her, has been charged under the law w… | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 06:15 AM |
| 0 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessMan if you think you scored a point or something good for you. Whether he was right or wrong ( he was wrong ) is not pertinent to this argument Well its a little bit pertinent - you are making the argument that someone will be convicted wrongly by this legislation because someone will be offended at something not really offensive. In fact, you are just showing that the legislation works just fine, with someone in a position of power making racial slurs being arrested. He got a suspended sentence… | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 04:03 AM |
| 1 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessSo you are ok with racial slurs against aboriginals? You don't think a reasonable person would be offended with racial slurs? | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 03:53 AM |
| 0 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessIt is a law not being enforced, Sherlock. OP's article is actually about this very law being enforced. Police the world over selectivel enforce and leave off laws that brain dead idealogues foist off on the public in their zeal to do good. So now you are claiming Australian police have all agreed not to enforce this particular part of the code, what, are they waiting for some pre-arranged signal to start arresting people for saying mean things? Can you back up what you're saying with any evidenc… | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 03:48 AM |
| 0 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessSo you think there is some difference in your head between "offensive" and hurt feelings? No - you seem to be conflating any minor hurt feeling with the legal definiton of offence which I have already given. Give me a real world example of two statements, one below the line and one past the line. I'm still waiting for someone to show me when anyone in Australia has been convicted for hurting someones feelings. Hint: If you can't find a case when it has happened, then maybe the law is working alr… | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 03:26 AM |
| 1 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessSee thats the thing - the law doesn't say anything about hurt feelings. It says that what a reasonable person finds offensive is out. Can I point out this has been the code since 1995? There's no sudden change here. Have there been any cases in Australia where someone got sent to jail because of someone else's hurt feelings? If not then OP is just blowing smoke and distracting us from actual issues that are happening. I would see it more of a mens rights issue if the law was different for men th… | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 03:18 AM |
| 2 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessI really don't get why this is a big deal, there are already many community standards in place for example for television or radio, there are many words they can't say at certain times because they are deemed offensive. No one is talking about 'hurt feelings'. For example, the article is about a guy who threatened someone with rape. Thats offensive. See, it's not hard. That this is ostensibly limited to what would hurt the feelings of a "reasonable person" is irrelevant. Seems kind of relevant a… | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 03:06 AM |
| 1 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessI agree with you. My real worry is that the mens rights movement will end up just becoming a copy of feminism and be offended at every single slight - there are real issues facing men without having to search for them. | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 01:55 AM |
| 1 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechless474.17 Using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence (1) A person is guilty of an offence if: (a) the person uses a carriage service; and (b) the person does so in a way (whether by the method of use or the content of a communication, or both) that reasonable persons would regard as being, in all the circumstances, menacing, harassing or offensive. I just followed the code from your own link: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2006C00305/6a890928-111f-47ae-b4d2-32a7e34a4db9 No… | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 01:52 AM |
| 0 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessSO there are people in the thread who are all outraged that anyone can be offended at anything and presumably get someone charged under this law, but it just isn't so. Men are facing real issues, no need to go exaggerating or looking for problems. | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 01:10 AM |
| 0 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessI mean, to be clear, its offence in a legal sense, someone doesn't get to say they are offended at the least thing, its judged on what a reasonable person would consider offensive. | /r/MensRights | 28/07/16 01:04 AM |
| 0 | Australia pushes Internet censorship to stop all disagreements with what feminists write online. It includes things as locking sentences for men if they repost public social media photos. This law just leaves me speechlessThe guy wasn't disagreeing with the girl, he took her picture off tinder, put it on his Facebook, and mocked her. Then it went viral. Regardless of the genders involved he acted like a jerk. As a consequence of him doing that one of his friends allegedly threatened to rape her. I don't see anything in the article about disagreeing with feminists. Disagreeing with them is fine. Threatening to rape them, not so much. And Australia isn't pushing internet censorship, they are just taking this to cou… | /r/MensRights | 27/07/16 02:32 PM |
| 6 | Bill Burr talks about "The Talk" laughing about a woman mutilating her husbandThen she tried to turn it into a cry - "have sympathy for me". No tears for the guy who got cut though.. once again it's all about them. They didn't apologise to the guy, just for saying something others disapprove of. | /r/MensRights | 27/07/16 12:16 AM |
| 9 | This made me chuckle. I think many here can appreciate the humor as well.Where can I click a like button? | /r/MensRights | 07/07/16 10:00 AM |
| 0 | Mother who killed her two daughters did so 'to punish her husband'Wow, another one ! You can be Captain Eye Watchers sidekick, Toxic Identifier Boy ! | /r/MensRights | 29/06/16 09:24 PM |
| -3 | Mother who killed her two daughters did so 'to punish her husband'If you can tell just by looking at someones eyes if they are crazy get out there man and start pointing them out for the rest of us. It's your moral duty ! Maybe you could mark them with a post it note or something. Holy shit what if they're wearing sunglasses. | /r/MensRights | 29/06/16 01:37 PM |
| 2 | Just got banned from /r/relationships for saying a man deserves to know about his child before the woman straight up aborted it.I think the argument is that the guy should at least be informed there is cake in the first place. | /r/MensRights | 15/06/16 05:42 AM |
| 2 | Why is My Daughter in Daycare, While I'm Sitting at Home?Daycares where children train and build up natural social relations and learn through them are important and something his daughter would not get by spending the same time with her father. So fathers can't teach social relations or social skills? Why not? | /r/MensRights | 20/05/16 07:28 AM |
| 4 | Hypocrisy of a feminist mag editor pointed out and twitter loves it.Two good band names right there | /r/MensRights | 20/05/16 02:13 AM |
| 2 | Dad's are just as important as mom's.ON the radio today a couple of women were talking about how mothers are much more attached to their children than fathers were. Made my blood boil... They said they didn't have any real evidence for it, they just felt it. | /r/MensRights | 19/05/16 01:22 PM |
| 3 | Women more often the aggressors in domestic violenceNice to see /u/girlwriteswhat in there as the voice of reason at least | /r/MensRights | 16/05/16 06:11 AM |
| 2 | MEN ARE PRIMARY RAPE VICTIMS"a resolution adopted by the United Nation Security Council in 2000 arrived at a similar conclusion, stating that "civilians, particularly women and children, account for the vast majority of those adversely affected by armed conflict." Thats because the men are all DEAD ! So frustrating... | /r/MensRights | 15/05/16 06:20 AM |
| 9 | It's so unfair - women are not overwhelmingly winning in family courts any moreI can't believe someone was so petty as to downvote the automod - have an upvote friendly bot, beep boop. | /r/MensRights | 11/05/16 01:38 PM |
| 3 | Can someone explain why she's not in jail? If genders were reversed, he'd be a sexual predator forcing himself on women and thrown in jail instantly.That was so disturbing... baby baby baby baby | /r/MensRights | 03/05/16 11:48 AM |
| 8 | Woman destroys the feminist myths about rapeI was looking at the definition of rape culture today as my sister in law out something on FB about it. The definition said that it is a culture where rape is minimised by men, pushed aside, and the victims are blamed rather than the male perpetrators. This post counters that idea and shows that some women have been influenced by an erroneous idea out about by some feminists, to the point where she believed it and nearly didn't report her rape. So rather than men being to blame and the patriarch… | /r/MensRights | 29/04/16 02:15 PM |
| 1 | Free the Nipple event in Australia but no men invited...Thank you kindly - deleted my shit repost - should have known someone got in ahead of me ! | /r/MensRights | 19/01/16 12:19 PM |
| 1 | Free the Nipple event in Australia but no men invited..."The perplexing question of the female footsoldiers of patriarchy aside, why are so many men so determined to stop women from assembling in spaces without them?" It's like they don't remember how apparently men only clubs were oppressing them. And yes, its Clementine Ford who makes me so frustrated regularly... | /r/MensRights | 19/01/16 06:55 AM |
| 3 | Recently strayed away from Feminism. Looking for good books on Men's Rights. Any recommendations?There's also an audiobook version of The Myth of Male Power that I stumbled on the other day, its done in an interview style and is very listenable.. | /r/MensRights | 08/01/16 10:48 AM |
| 2 | News outlets falsely accuses Men's Right Activists of trying to Boycott Star Wars: Force AwakensBingo - it's a credit to the actor that throughout the film we slowly see that its all a front, he is a Darth Vader wannabe. | /r/MensRights | 07/01/16 08:04 AM |
| 2 | Special Snowflakes: West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle has been fined A$10,000 ($7,200; £4,900) by his club after he asked a TV reporter for a date in a live interview. I hope she will live after this trauma.It's fascinating to see news.com.au actually asking if there is a double standard | /r/MensRights | 06/01/16 02:35 AM |
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