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| 3 | Ex-wife kills 5 children, grieving father ordered to pay $97,000 for her criminal prosecution.Well take this article specifically, if you reverse the genders and the healine reads Ex-husband kills 5 children, grieving mother ordered to pay $97,000 for her criminal prosecution. Do you think that would be a feminism issue? I would honestly raise the same concerns if the genders were reversed and feminists tried to point this as a womens issue, to me this is obviously a mentally unstable person and really has nothing to do with anything else. I really just think it does us a disservice to c… | /r/MensRights | 29/03/10 02:21 PM |
| 6 | Ex-wife kills 5 children, grieving father ordered to pay $97,000 for her criminal prosecution.A tad overly melodramatic but not untrue. | /r/MensRights | 29/03/10 12:44 AM |
| 3 | Ex-wife kills 5 children, grieving father ordered to pay $97,000 for her criminal prosecution.I agree with you 100%, the problem is that when you post stuff like this here i think it gives out the wrong message, not sure if you noticed but the MR movement has an image problem. I think that maybe r/equality or r/WTF might be better places for this? Again just my 2c | /r/MensRights | 29/03/10 12:38 AM |
| 0 | Ex-wife kills 5 children, grieving father ordered to pay $97,000 for her criminal prosecution.It does, not fair but it does, might be best to concentrate on the clear cut issues but thats just my opinion. | /r/MensRights | 28/03/10 11:58 PM |
| 4 | Ex-wife kills 5 children, grieving father ordered to pay $97,000 for her criminal prosecution.Horrible story but why is this in Mensrights? | /r/MensRights | 28/03/10 09:00 PM |
| 1 | Four pensioners kidnap their financial adviser. Guess which gender is punished with suspended sentences!Until they accidently kill/maim/hurt the wrong person, is there any justice in that? | /r/MensRights | 23/03/10 06:31 PM |
| 1 | Four pensioners kidnap their financial adviser. Guess which gender is punished with suspended sentences!No they did not, vigilante justice just leads to more violence | /r/MensRights | 23/03/10 05:12 PM |
| -3 | Quotas for women scientists will produce second-rate scienceI disagree, I think a little affirmative action can be a good thing. And anyways with women outnumbering men seriously in college graduation rates it might be in our best interest to get on board with this because it might turn out that we need something very similar down the road, just saying... | /r/MensRights | 21/03/10 07:35 PM |
| 5 | 'The idea of a male contraceptive pill possibly appearing on the market in the next few years is more worrisome than revolutionary.'Ok fair point, maybe i could step down from my soapbox a bit... it is just difficult to see this stuff go mostly unchallenged and accepted in general. Sorry for coming off as a raging asshole it's just something i am passionate about | /r/MensRights | 22/02/10 10:23 PM |
| 7 | 'The idea of a male contraceptive pill possibly appearing on the market in the next few years is more worrisome than revolutionary.'Thats the problem, tea party republicans are concidered crackpots, the writer of the article, not so much. That needs to change. | /r/MensRights | 22/02/10 06:41 PM |
| 8 | 'The idea of a male contraceptive pill possibly appearing on the market in the next few years is more worrisome than revolutionary.'Sorry but the argument that this does not represent all women does not fly for me anymore. The simple fact is no one stopped her from posting this, society tacitly approves her behavior. I am tired of being treated like either a violent criminal, a deadbeat dad or an idiot just because of my gender, stop trying to downplay it. | /r/MensRights | 22/02/10 03:36 PM |
| 4 | Of course we women don't want a male pill - it would end those happy little 'accidents'I rounded up, it happens | /r/MensRights | 18/02/10 07:19 PM |
| 5 | Of course we women don't want a male pill - it would end those happy little 'accidents'What we need is a male abortion, at least this way we have some kind of recourse if someone tries to trap you for 20 years. | /r/MensRights | 18/02/10 05:38 PM |
| 8 | Of course we women don't want a male pill - it would end those happy little 'accidents'Yeah sorry but even if this is representative of 5% of the female population it is still scary as hell. Having said that i get your point. | /r/MensRights | 18/02/10 05:37 PM |
| 11 | Of course we women don't want a male pill - it would end those happy little 'accidents'Seriously, makes you want to get a vasectomy and just get all that shit over with | /r/MensRights | 18/02/10 05:34 PM |
| 4 | Betrayed by feminism?Nicely said, i wish i could bring myself to feel bad for her, but all this reminds me is a old Fable by Lafontaine: The Cricket and the Ant The cricket had sung her song all summer long but found her victuals too few when the north wind blew. Nowhere could she espy a single morsel of worm or fly. Her neighbor, the ant, might, she thought, help her in her plight, and she begged her for a little grain till summer would come back again. “By next August I’ll repay both Interest and principal; animal… | /r/MensRights | 13/02/10 02:39 PM |
| -4 | In Warren County, Pennsylvania, a man was threatened with prison unless he signed a preprinted confession stating “I have physically and emotionally battered my partner…I am responsible for the violence I used. My behavior was not provoked.”Pics or it did not happen Sorry but you are going to have to prove this to me for me to believe it | /r/MensRights | 12/01/10 07:15 PM |
| 3 | In Warren County, Pennsylvania, a man was threatened with prison unless he signed a preprinted confession stating “I have physically and emotionally battered my partner…I am responsible for the violence I used. My behavior was not provoked.”Only applies to situations where you signed the bith certificate, i would expect that if you deny the child is yours from the start stating you have a vasectomy and can prove it there would be no issue. Not to mention that if you have a vasectomy it kinda makes it less likely the girl in question would get pregnant no? I mean sure she might be cheating on you... | /r/MensRights | 12/01/10 06:09 PM |
| 6 | In Warren County, Pennsylvania, a man was threatened with prison unless he signed a preprinted confession stating “I have physically and emotionally battered my partner…I am responsible for the violence I used. My behavior was not provoked.”I stopped reading after a while, too depressing, guess its time to get that vasectomy! | /r/MensRights | 12/01/10 05:11 PM |
| 3 | 5 years in prison for any man who turn's down his wife's demands for sexYeah, they really should have the right to be as miserable as the rest of us :) | /r/MensRights | 06/01/10 07:08 PM |
| 3 | 5 years in prison for any man who turn's down his wife's demands for sexMakes me jealous of gay men, they have it made! If only i enjoyed anal sex more :( | /r/MensRights | 06/01/10 06:48 PM |
| 3 | 5 years in prison for any man who turn's down his wife's demands for sexThe worse part is my parents have been married for 40 years, i have never seen them so much as have a fight and they still behave like teenagers in love after all this time, how bad does it have to be after so much positive reinforcement in my own life to even be a the point where i consider marriage to be a deal breaker? | /r/MensRights | 06/01/10 06:21 PM |
| 7 | 5 years in prison for any man who turn's down his wife's demands for sexStories like this make me wonder if subscribing to mensrights is a good idea... i used to think i would like to get married but the more i read stuff like this the more i think i would have to be a fool to ever consider it. Not sure if i want to keep reading and become a cynic or stop reading, hope for the best and possibly live to regret it. | /r/MensRights | 06/01/10 04:46 PM |
| 24 | Misandrist mothers: the next (current?) wave of feminism.My dad told me once that my mom desperately wanted a girl, i would never tell her this but i have always felt the first thing i ever did in life was disappoint my mother. Don't get me wrong i love my mother and she has been and still his a wonderful mom but i think it's a pretty shitty thing to do to a child to make them feel like a failure over something they have absolutely no control over. | /r/MensRights | 15/10/09 01:27 AM |
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