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Thanks for the reply! :-) Yes I'm aware of Rand Paul and his father, I'm actually pretty familiar with American politics because I have American friends and work colleagues. I like some of Rand's message for sure, and his father. Some I liked, some I didn't, basically the same with most politicians :-) As for my characterization of the tea party, it comes from my exposure to how the tea party behaved and not what they were about "on paper", in much the same way as I can see the intolerance of th…
/r/MensRights26/08/15 02:43 AM
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Non-American here with an outsider's view. I hope it's welcome :-) There is a problem on the American left. Not just with feminism but with identity politics and political correctness in general. From my point of view, there is a left-wing version of the "tea party" in America right now. Like the tea party on the right, it seems to view America as inherently broken at its core (racist, sexist, misogynist, homophobic, transphobic, a rape culture, a patriarchy etc.) and just like the tea party, it…
/r/MensRights25/08/15 01:18 AM
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Well I don't want to speculate on what Sommers' meant but I do know that she (like me) is opposed to MORE identity politics. That's already the problem and it's not just feminism. I have always been concerned that the MRM or MRA groups will end up acting like feminist groups, basically answering polarized aggressive identity politics with polarized aggressive identity politics. I've never had any reason to think Sommers is against men's rights at all, but I have heard her speaking about identity…
/r/MensRights04/08/15 02:04 PM
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I'm sure she has been identified but no, I'd rather not include a name, even just for the 0.0001% chance that it was really a misunderstanding, but beyond that, I'm not a fan of the types of witch hunts the Internet fosters, my post here isn't to attack the woman, but instead to question why she could do that without anyone but the boy resisting, and the comparably muted reaction to what I'd suspect would happen if she was male.
/r/MensRights27/05/15 07:13 AM
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