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The headline sounds ridiculous because it's based on the petulent question of a fifteen year old and the frustrated response of an educator. I wouldn't call that teaching in the broad sense of building a curriculum with this fact embedded in it.
/r/MensRights15/10/15 04:26 PM
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I suppose the reason I choose not to be cynical is because I can't live any other way. It has less to do with me missing the issues men face and more to do with the fact that I want to live a happy life. A satirical feminist (on Portlandia) once said "if you're not angry, you're not paying attention"... I truly am paying attention but just refuse to live with the anger - I believe we can all be equal one day... whatever that means.
/r/MensRights26/09/15 01:27 AM
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It matters enough to the publisher of this news website for them to publish it. While it's true that a large portion of the broader discussion on sexism is related to women, why be so cynical? I prefer to be glad that this could further discussions about gender norms.
/r/MensRights25/09/15 09:44 PM
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Interesting - This argument posits a model in which higher intelligence variability in males is evolutionarily preferred due to the fact that fewer men breed. If there exists a variable that affects 'intelligence variance' and it is uncorrelated with the variable 'reproductive success' - if and only if they are independent (uncorrelated) the model would predict better evolutionary outcomes. I would, however, have to ignore the tendency I observe that the most successful breeders in the human rac…
/r/MensRights18/05/15 01:26 AM
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Thanks for your direct answer (better than the other two replies, for sure). I don't have much of a reply since I don't have enough data to assess the verity of your claims. My skeptical thought processes would lead me to wonder if your observations (disparity in variance with respect to gender groups) is biological in nature or more complex (bio-social, sociological, arbitrarily perpetuated, etc...). All told, I am preferential of the "left wing belief that a woman can be every bit as good as a…
/r/MensRights16/05/15 09:57 PM
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Yeah, it's true that MTF transpeople are more oppressed than FTM transpeople. I know a few of both. I think it's definitely because 'testosterone giveth but does not taketh away'. Once you've gone through male puberty, the masculine features such as voice change and stature don't go away. This definitely leads to 'eww that's a man in a dress' phenomenon. It's more likely to disgust people than a woman who transitions to being male - just because transmen do often conform to the image of their ne…
/r/MensRights16/05/15 12:11 PM
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I think the underlying assumption in this argument against this form of affirmative action is that 'women are inevitably less qualified than men.' Regardless of considering the ethics of quotas in law, have you considered how these arguments would look if you assumed that there exist qualified, intelligent women for these small quantity of executive jobs? Forgive me if dissent isn't permitted here. I am a wombat.
/r/MensRights16/05/15 11:51 AM
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