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Oh okay, I misunderstood your point then. Yeah, you're right, to be honest. In today's society, men being victims often feels like the default that's ignored. I don't know if it's the same in other countries, but in mine, when a disaster like a fire happens and people die, the media usually reports it like: 'X people died, Y were women and Z were children.' It's as if men's lives aren't seen as valuable - especially if they're not actively providing something. Even when the majority of the victi…
/r/MensRights29/05/25 08:53 AM
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That's great! I'm glad there are people like you who genuinely care about equality for everyone.
/r/MensRights09/05/25 01:47 PM
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If the thing you watched was about women’s issues from the beginning, then of course it’s totally normal for them to talk about their own struggles throughout. What I was trying to say is that whenever we try to talk about serious issues affecting men, like falling behind in education, the topic somehow gets linked back to women’s problems, and our issue ends up being framed as just another part of their experience. This prevents our problems from being properly discussed.
/r/MensRights07/05/25 05:42 PM
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The thing is, whenever you bring up an issue that mainly affects men, somehow it gets turned into a conversation about women's issues instead
/r/MensRights06/05/25 10:14 AM
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Also, there is a law that prevents you from criticizing mandatory military service. They can send you to jail for 6 months to 2 years if you say anything against it
/r/MensRights04/05/25 08:11 AM
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Yes, I completely agree. When people who truly represent ideologies like feminism or men's rights activism stay away from major platforms like social media, it leaves the space open for those who misrepresent these movements. That leads to people misunderstanding and misinterpreting them — confusing feminism with misandry and men's rights activism with misogyny. That's why our voices need to be heard on social media in a way that genuinely advocates for equality, so people can understand what we…
/r/MensRights03/05/25 06:00 PM
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Ahh I see. Yes, there are definitely people who take a more egalitarian approach, but unfortunately, they are in the minority. And since social media is a major space for connection, especially among young people today, everything said there has a certain impact — and over time, it even reflects in everyday conversations. That’s why I care about what happens there. I hope that makes sense — just wanted to explain where I’m coming from
/r/MensRights03/05/25 11:43 AM
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You think feminism here in Turkey is becoming more egalitarian? While I agree that sexism against women is a serious issue like you said, some people even blame natural disasters on what women wear — I actually think the opposite is true. I'm from Turkey too, and Turkish feminists are often the most extreme and disrespectful ones I've seen. In Turkey, many popular content creators who identify as feminists openly complain on social media about how 'men aren't masculine enough anymore.' Meanwhile…
/r/MensRights03/05/25 08:34 AM
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