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Humourne14611braska/r/MensRights28/11/21 12:53 PM
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Discriminationne14611braska/r/MensRights27/03/23 02:27 PM
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Feminismne14611braska/r/MensRights04/12/21 05:24 PM
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Your point being?
/r/MensRights06/06/24 12:04 AM
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Uh. Maybe 'repeated' might make the stats fit?
/r/MensRights06/06/24 12:02 AM
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In my academic discipline, it is becoming the opposite. Men are sidelined in recruitment.
/r/MensRights05/06/24 11:47 PM
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You know, when I hear conversations like this, I think it's just USA citizens talking to each other.
/r/MensRights03/02/24 11:44 PM
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Indeed. The word 'misogyny' used to mean 'hatred of women'. Now it means anything feminists dislike. Misuse of the word harms women. Feminism isn't about egality.
/r/MensRights03/02/24 11:40 PM
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I'm an older Polish man. The left does indeed promise a lot for men, now that PiS has been removed from its anti-democratic position. We need to look after one another, and the women in our families. Now watch lots of rightist nutjobs who can't place Poland on a map opine.
/r/MensRights03/02/24 11:35 PM
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We were trolled. Not one country has nonconsensual envelopment of a penis inside a vagina legal. But we ASSUMED it was in a vagina. We live in a Matriarchy.
/r/MensRights03/02/24 11:10 PM
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OP, are you familiar with the Duluth model?
/r/MensRights03/02/24 11:04 PM
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Ironically, that is statistically the domestic situation liable to abuse - woman on woman. Nobody acknowledges this.
/r/MensRights03/02/24 11:01 PM
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I'd never thought of things this way. I disagree, however. I think feminists fixate on their own privilege. They simply compare their own situation with that of a comparable male, and think of any small part of the overall situation, which might disadvantage them. Then, that is suddenly the issue. Oscars? No rules changed this year, but the director of a feminist movie (in which Ken is homeless) is not entered specifically with the aim of winning 'best Director', then it's an issue. It's happene…
/r/MensRights03/02/24 09:42 PM
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OK, Putin
/r/MensRights11/12/23 09:18 PM
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The pandemic hit men hardest of all, but feminism will deny this. Decide for yourselves. I, personally, will vote a little left of normal.
/r/MensRights29/10/23 11:09 PM
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As a whole, women are 51% of the population, yet consume 60% of the resources of the NHS.
/r/MensRights29/10/23 10:58 PM
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Hi, Right now, yes. Recent events have rather made a mockery of your original point, tragically. I agree that there is little point in any continuation of this discussion.
/r/MensRights29/10/23 09:34 PM
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Wow. I'll bite. What happened in 2014? And how's the planning going? Your local authority can probably help.
/r/MensRights09/10/23 11:26 PM
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You are conflating maleness with Ukraineness. I'll just reply by saying that Ukraine is like Israel, and the USA, in being able forcibly to conscript its males into the armed forces. Is it 'fair'? No. But I understand it, in times of crisis. I've been involved with Ukraine for a long time, and Ukraine has been solidly improving things for its populace since 2014. Ukraine's preparedness (If I divine your comments correctly) was a lot better in 2021, and I wish Ukraine well.
/r/MensRights09/10/23 11:20 PM
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Yes. I have mixed feelings about this, because I am an old-fashioned male. I can see your point entirely - except that, women can raise their children in exile, and then breed lots of kids with righteous resentment towards russia. I admit I am biased, because my country is one of the many trashed by russia.
/r/MensRights05/10/23 10:19 PM
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I was wrong - you're right. I suppose it'd be because of the Russian aggression? Why do you think these males are being conscripted?
/r/MensRights05/10/23 10:10 PM
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Eh, I guess you're right - I was writing at a low ebb. Overall, I 'd like a balanced society where women and men work together. Yes, men working for men only, is a legitimate approach, too - because feminists aren't very interested in equality. We need to respect ourselves as males, too.
/r/MensRights05/10/23 10:02 PM
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Oh, I didn't mean to do that. I also apologise for any shortcomings on my part. We're not going to relate, but goodbye and good luck.
/r/MensRights05/10/23 09:52 PM
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I know people in Ukraine. There is no forced mobilisation - not yet, at least. Sounds like pro-Putin nonsense.
/r/MensRights20/08/23 10:46 PM
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I also have been waiting for the genders of the deceased infants to be published, but all I can get whilst in the UK, is that 2 of the 7 proven victims are male.
/r/MensRights20/08/23 10:38 PM
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Why do you think the UN is more feminist than any other organisation? Just wondering.
/r/MensRights20/08/23 10:35 PM
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You are evil.
/r/MensRights20/08/23 10:33 PM
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My mother didn't enjoy cooking, either, and I got my recipes from my aunts. I get it. My wife helps me with my stupid phone and, for some reason, it takes me much longer to work the washing machine, or find anything in the house. My wife can't find much outside the house. If it all works, and you're happy, then it's great. Thanks for the good wishes. I hope you're happy, too.
/r/MensRights20/08/23 10:23 PM
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Probably just a troll, though - and I replied!
/r/MensRights18/08/23 12:23 AM
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You all seem nice, too. What do you think she's stealing from you? Your future hopes?
/r/MensRights18/08/23 12:19 AM
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You have a very traditional way of thinking - which is fine. I have a great wife. I drive - but when I get tired, she steps in. I lift, but when I can't quite lift, she helps. We both cook, but, when she can't clean, I clean, and I wash, etc. You're a partnership, and if it works for you, and it makes you happy, then that's egality. We've been together for 40+ years.
/r/MensRights18/08/23 12:12 AM
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95% successful exonerations! But, with anonymity for accusers, that is mathematically a poor electoral goal.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:59 PM
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It makes me wonder in this case. The victim had an awful experience, but then she reported an assailant totally different to Malkinson. Then she sat, quiet, for years. When I was a kid, I had a friend whose hat had been knocked off his hat peg. So he knocked off another kid's hat, from his peg. I asked why, and he said "I've got to get somebody back. It's only fair" That's like feminism.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:50 PM
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You seem knowledgeable. Was any DNA belonging to Malkinson found at the scene?
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:38 PM
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This. Socialist scepticism.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:27 PM
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My boss, retired 12 years ago, told me "Keep your office doors open, especially when dealing with 'sensitive' cases. Break off your conversation if you have to, and let someone know to look in from minute to minute." This is a male teacher, teaching mixed students.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:24 PM
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But still... are you OK? Your last message was odd. I'm male, but I can put you in touch with some females or some counsellors if there are issues you'd like to discuss. Otherwise, thanks for the discussion!
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:17 PM
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Concentrate, now. The issue is, do we have the same categories for trans-men as for women?
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:09 PM
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So... we are tending towards a chess society, extremely polarised genderwise. Hmm. How about creating 52 categories, for all the different genders? We could have the very first slightly woman GM.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:03 PM
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The more this train of thought goes on, the more it tends to 1 e4
/r/MensRights17/08/23 11:00 PM
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We don't have those in the UK - as soon as I started one, I'd be accused of being a paedo. It's impossible to do anything without women being involved. Which is fine - because we need a balanced society. But I wish I could set up a club like that.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 10:52 PM
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I need nothing from you other than reading my message. What an odd question! Thanks for reading my message, goodbye, and I wish you well.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 10:41 PM
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Hello from Europe - you just might have started it. You keep on planning. What do you think your priorities are? Go for it! Regarding men's shelters, they keep getting shut down because of feminists (and I am actually on the gender sceptical side of things). Men's shelters may have to become a mobile, guerilla thing. One night here, one there. Sad but true.
/r/MensRights17/08/23 10:34 PM
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Indeed. Get off the internet and take a brisk walk. Ally with women. Distrust feminists.
/r/MensRights11/07/23 05:16 PM
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Is it the upward-going one? I do the groany one normally.
/r/MensRights11/07/23 05:06 PM
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I was guilty of this with our daycare, a couple of times. But guess who was the main moneymaker? 20 years later, still married. Mistakes were made, mistakes were forgiven. Don't drink the feminist poison.
/r/MensRights11/07/23 05:03 PM
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No, of course not. And I feel weird to feel so OK about it. Maybe because she was older than me, and we're still friends. It was all weird. Never happened again.
/r/MensRights11/07/23 04:49 PM
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"Nation State". Interesting and temperate language when applied to Ukraine. There are Crimeans, Ukrainians, Polish, and Russians, but I'll admit that, if any of them felt in any way Ukrainian, Putin blew it on the 2022 invasion. Might I posit that, in contrast, The 'Greater Russia' might be prone to rather more centrifugal tendencies. I wonder what the Khazaks and Uzbeks are thinking right now? What is your prognosis? Mine is that Putin will die in Russia, and long live Ukraine.
/r/MensRights02/07/23 01:59 PM
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Aww, stop it, now. Let's get an answer. I ignore this site for months at a time, soo, let's see if there is an answer in a few months' time. :)
/r/MensRights02/07/23 01:40 PM
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OK. But "waah!" - I had to continue the relationship, because she was my student. How does the power relationship seem to you now? It never happened again - ever - and we have a civil relationship to this day - she is in a happy relationship, as am I. I put it down to just silly spirits at the pub, on the day. I forgive.
/r/MensRights02/07/23 01:31 PM
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She was my student. And I am fugly. I'm just curious as to the power dynamic, see?
/r/MensRights29/06/23 08:47 PM
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Why can't you just let her finish...?
/r/MensRights29/06/23 08:42 PM
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But she had bad feelings. Women must feel safe.
/r/MensRights23/06/23 12:47 AM
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Feminism. The treatment of females as priviliged members of society.
/r/MensRights23/06/23 12:42 AM
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I'm confused. I didn't address you at all. Maybe there was some cross-posting? I certainly didn't mean to have any interaction with you at all. Please would you also not contact me in the future? Thanks
/r/MensRights23/06/23 12:22 AM
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OK Putin
/r/MensRights23/06/23 12:14 AM
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Erm, yes. You're not in any kind of malicious line of sight. Why do you ask?
/r/MensRights23/06/23 12:01 AM
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Forgive me for the continuing rant, but it's not CEO feminism, it's chivalry all around. Men do all of the heavy lifting, and get paid the same as office personnel.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 11:54 PM
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...and you said it. Are females such doormats that the patriarchy forces them to be moms? I was irritated when I had to take time out of my usual routine to train... a returning mom. I was upbraided for not doing my usual performance... of course it's my fault she had kids.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 11:37 PM
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You are kind to Elon Musk, and womankind, but permit me to suggest further. I'm pretty sure most women hear today's adverts and think "Of course I should have period moods" at the same time as "I want to be treated exactly the same as men", and they are those called 'feminists'. Society is starting to normalise such 'chivalry'.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 11:28 PM
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Oh, no, Russia must not be allowed to win, unless it's the Pyrrhic victory to which I think you allude. Poland also has a habit of eating its' way out of oppressor states' stomachs. Let me bring the topic back to gender matters and the matter which feminists will always hold over men - that it is usually men who are the perpetrators of violence. It's undeniable. This is what feminists will always hold over men. Some would say "single moms" breed wild children. Opinions?
/r/MensRights22/06/23 10:44 PM
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You're right - I acknowledge your point, on numerical grounds. Surely you must acknowledge the point that Ukraine is under unprovoked attack, and Russia also conscripts men over women. It's a bummer for men, to be sure.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 10:24 PM
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"In 2002, uncovered DNA evidence and a confession from the true culprit led to the overturning of the sentences for the so-called “Exonerated Five.” " Go for it. This is a terrible case, but all the more so because the wrong people were convicted. It's the patriarchy, you see?
/r/MensRights22/06/23 10:13 PM
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Actually, there are a lot of women volunteering at the front line.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 10:04 PM
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In the EU, 'pay gap' is generated using incomes in an institute or company. I am a trained person, and male, and my income is compared to my trained female colleagues (who have to be paid the same, by law), and female bin collectors, and male trash compactor feeders, and female toilet cleaners (a valuable job, I'd say). It's like weighing apples and oranges in the same basket and trying to come to conclusions about the apples. If there is a 'wage gap', then it's probably illegal in the EU. I tho…
/r/MensRights22/06/23 09:46 PM
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Thank you!
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:53 PM
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Putin.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:24 PM
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Might I ask where you live? It's going to be little better in any country. I live in Poland - and even the Government of Poland is trying to fiddle its constitution, so what trust can we put in Mens' rights?
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:22 PM
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You don't like your allies, then? Fuck off yourself.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:07 PM
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I' was agreeing with you, for Dickens' sake. You stressed right now?
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:53 AM
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But surely I was agreeing with you? I agree with you.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:40 AM
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WTF? I'm sorry to hear that, but calm down, please. Do you want my news sources, or not?
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:36 AM
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Not 'intimate with', in my case. I'm male. My abuser was female. It was just groping, so nothing serious, but even so...
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:16 AM
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Me too. She was older that me, so we just laughed it off. That was 20 years ago, so it wouldn't happen today, right....?
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:13 AM
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OK, Putin
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:10 AM
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Posted 4 months ago. Unless it happened again.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:06 AM
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One out of two reporting for duty!
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:02 AM
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Honduras was always 'troubled', with dozens of males 'missing' every day. Now it's women, it's news. Edit to say BBC and various Euro news here.
/r/MensRights22/06/23 12:00 AM
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Mostly, yes. I see lots of women belt their boyfriends in parks. Seldom do I see the opposite. I just don't recognise this idea of 'violence against women is epidemic'. It's usually feminists using this word, 'epidemic'. Like COVID? No. I might use the same term of feminism. The SEVERITY of violence of men against women is huge and unacceptable - true, but let's deal with facts, and not feelings or tropes.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 11:50 PM
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Feminists, and society, won't believe you. They don't like numbers, nor facts. The bottom line is always going to be 'men are more aggressive', and it's true if it comes down to it - the most damaging violence is done by men. Feminists will always quote this - because it's true. I'm not sure what can be done about it. Is it a bell-curve thing? Is it endemic? Opinions?
/r/MensRights21/06/23 11:40 PM
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Either that, or they lie to the point that they cannot continue. We should support them, in either case. What use is a suicide? We should try to rehabilitate people, as far as is possible. Equitably.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 11:31 PM
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why would that be? Honest query.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 11:22 PM
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I'm rather surprised that NYpost allowed this. It must be their version of clickbait. It must happen all the time - and sympathies to the passing, for when it does. "I married a man and was disappointed" is coming soon.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 11:20 PM
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She seems nice.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 11:12 PM
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Clearly you don't know the Garrick Club. That might already be a problem. ;) To move forward, yes, we need to make everything accessible to women, but still keep men out of matters. I introduce: feminism.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 11:09 PM
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In Europe you get one gold band each, and you keep it. I can't get excited over this issue.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 10:59 PM
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Well, maybe you are right in that my standards have become lowered. Yes, maybe I am glad that women sometimes acknowledge men. Maybe I hope we might all work together. Be honest - are you Frank Burns from the M*A*S*H TV series?
/r/MensRights21/06/23 10:42 PM
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A feminist will be along to reconstruct your statement shortly.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 10:36 PM
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Please believe me one such feminist is still my friend. She told me she'd let all female prisoners in the UK free. I told her she was mad. And then, to drive the dagger home.... sexist. She didn't accept my argument. Wouldn't 'egality' be a better term than 'feminism'? because men like me just see feminism as... well, what the word says. Unequalism. Thanks for the polite exchange.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 10:32 PM
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I am mainly persuaded of that - especially the part about lenient sentencing. Some stats would be helpful, if you have any 'respectable' sources.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 10:21 PM
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Well, I'm kinda looking for any words or ideas we had in common there. But, if you're looking for a feminists vs trans argument, welcome back from the outer Gobi desert, traveller, and get some popcorn. It's hilarious.
/r/MensRights21/06/23 10:16 PM
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I just found this article in my MSN feed. I'd clearly missed it the first time round, so was glad I checked on here before reposting. But, if it's true, doesn't it just show how much our western societies just accept the bankrupt feminism that infantilises women, and just hampers everybody else. Men, mainly, and the children feminists tend to kill. Here's an article which promises much from the title. I was hoping it'd be a deconstruction of the feminist "I demand to feel safe" argument, and it …
/r/MensRights21/06/23 10:06 PM
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Yes, I heard that BBC interview. Apparently not enough men are being convicted of crimes against women, and something must be done about it.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 01:53 PM
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I don't think that's how 'body count' works.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 01:44 PM
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Most countries already do, to my knowledge.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 01:42 PM
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I've lived in the USA for a couple of years and the EU for many more. I wonder if you divide the gender divide by the availability of guns, where that would leave the stats? Is there any correlation? I guess that would leave Finland and Switzerland as outliers. Interesting.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 01:39 PM
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You are right, of course. OK, let's say that the roles of cold-blooded politician, and astronaut are equally well suited to both men and women.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 01:25 PM
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Erm... I'm an older guy so I also don't know much about this. If you hate the group so much, make up a fake female persona, and a fake male one. See what happens.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 01:19 PM
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Sounds like you have friends at church and are trusted there. What do your Sunday School colleagues say? What does your pastor say?
/r/MensRights11/05/23 01:05 PM
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Uh... why the hate? Isn't this a positive thing? OK, it's women before men again, but I think it's a good thing.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 12:52 PM
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Feminists think that that half of humanity back in 1969 thought "Typical". Efficient sewage systems in Europe - "Misogyny".
/r/MensRights11/05/23 12:38 PM
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A lot of female drone pilots had no problem killing innocent children in Afghanistan. I think women would be just fine in either role.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 12:27 PM
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Fine. It's actually true - women are better astronauts. Now is their chance to prove it.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 12:24 PM
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Vocabulary indeed. Were we just speaking to a bot? I wish all feminists were that understanding.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 10:33 AM
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Are you Canadian? Because we seem to be agreeing on something. I'm in the UK, and a member of a shooting club. I LOVE guns, but not on the streets. What's the law where you are?
/r/MensRights11/05/23 10:20 AM
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Thank you. I'm surprised it's not more female-led.
/r/MensRights11/05/23 10:02 AM
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This is true, and it's a huge problem. As I wrote already, male violence can be catastrophic, but it doesn't change the numbers - advances in just chilling out have to be made on all fronts. Point accepted. Now what? Maybe males are just thick, and need educating? Sure. Why is nobody attending to this growing menace? Why is nobody worried about white males in the UK lagging behind their female peers? Is it because boys 'deserve it'? I'm glad that these issues are being discussed on this forum. I…
/r/MensRights11/05/23 09:55 AM
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I was 'shocked', but in a different way. The feminist narrative seems to be that, somehow, the patriarchy is holding women back from netball, nursing, primary school teaching, I don't know, childbirth. It infantilises women. I'm in teaching and I'm delighted when girls and young women succeed. Go girl! Feminism is all about "watch out for all these problems which will pull you down, girl!", which has its place, but... it's not helpful overall. It holds women back as much as it advances them. I c…
/r/MensRights11/05/23 09:38 AM
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I suppose you might pick any talented female chess player, and likely there will be a supportive father and mother behind them. Phiona Mutese is an exception through misfortune I suppose. Other gendered fields? I live in Europe, and today the BBC Woman's Hour ran a piece about netball, and how women were disadvantaged. Seriously.
/r/MensRights10/05/23 04:58 PM
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I'm in such a field, and the push is now in the opposite direction - most of the money is for women only, or women-led teams. That's not equality.
/r/MensRights10/05/23 04:44 PM
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That's on the assumption that women act in retaliation: overall, women aggress more (but less catastrophically). Women aggress more towards children, especially, but that is likely to become a separate issue since only 50% of their victims are male. You seem as though you are genuinely in search of a solution. So are we all, I hope.
/r/MensRights10/05/23 04:28 PM
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Sorry - I was just so astonished at your reply, that I blurted out a non-sequitur. The thing is, that 'toxic' is a descriptor placed on masculinity by 'power', and that is feminist power. Can we do something about it? Yes, males do recognise that male violence is a problem, and all right-thinking males abhor it. I seriously don't know where they lurk, because I don't know any women-haters. I do, however, know plenty of males who are sceptical of feminism. As you write, we all need to work togeth…
/r/MensRights10/05/23 04:17 PM
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We all hate true misogyny and (I hope) call out other men for it. Thank you for being so accommodating as to discuss this. More power to you.
/r/MensRights10/05/23 04:06 PM
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It is 'neologia' appropriated by feminists, much as is 'misogyny'. It used to mean hatred of women, and now it means anything feminsists dislike. Similarly, 'toxic masculinity' is anything feminists dislike. A Venn diagram would encompass most things, and that's my problem with feminism.
/r/MensRights10/05/23 04:02 PM
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I think I see your argument. I live in Europe, where women carry pepper spray and tell each other how horrible men are, they still get the kids and alimony, and yet we have very few mass shootings. Anyway, we drifted off the main OP point, but I wish you well.
/r/MensRights10/05/23 03:47 PM
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D'Oh. That's why this site exists.
/r/MensRights27/04/23 05:09 PM
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You are oddly inspecific.
/r/MensRights27/04/23 05:04 PM
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Well, only you would know.
/r/MensRights27/04/23 04:46 PM
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So get the chats, and a lawyer and a linguist.
/r/MensRights27/04/23 04:37 PM
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How should we have 'to rights' in education. Any ideas?
/r/MensRights18/04/23 04:27 PM
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Uuh. Reading it from a European perspective, it's already ironic, meaning.. why it it so pro-women? Is this OP from Europe?
/r/MensRights18/04/23 04:18 PM
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It's going to need some work. I clicked on the "Women in Racing" link and nothing came up. Disgraceful.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 10:34 PM
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That's a notable analysis, which is compatible with the notion that "women do the majority of unpaid work". Also, that "men do the majority of paid work". I note that both might be true, and that both forms of work are important to society. It's simultaneously a leftist, and a right-wing idea. Family.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 09:55 PM
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OK, so you don't want a laid-back society.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 09:25 PM
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Move to Czechia. Seriously. Very laid-back society.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 09:23 PM
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I read your other replies on this thread, and you seem very articulate. If you are working and can get a few hours' time a week to write persuasive letters, I suspect you might be able to get some time with your son, even if it's supervised (I'm guessing all those nasty men living with you are the problem). Your son deserves his father. Be encouraged.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 09:14 PM
2

I, too was confused at the "Our Dad.. " part. Needs a re-write. CAB should be impartial. If they aren't, keep on at them and then your MP if CAB can't help (it's the first thing your MP will ask). You'd be surprised how often they jump to it when you make a little publicity. I got a passport in 48 hours by calling my MP (it was a pressing visit, and the Passport Office had kept me waiting 3 months). She was exceptionally good, though. Some aren't.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 09:00 PM
2

If this is the case, I suspect you will have a difficult time, but, if the allegation is of the rape happening on the first night you met, you might be able to plead something like 'condonation', meaning that she willingly met up with you afterwards for several more days. Gather evidence that she did indeed initiate contact with you afterwards. May not apply in Sweden. Good luck.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 08:49 PM
1

I'll help you. :)
/r/MensRights15/04/23 08:38 PM
4

If I understand weirdo's point, it's a criticism of the assumption of a 'patriarchy' operating in chess. A massive difference in prize money isn't just encouragement, it's ... massively unequal.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 08:14 PM
3

You might be thinking of Laszlo Polgar. All of his daughters became excellent chess players.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 08:01 PM
3

Can confirm.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 07:55 PM
2

I don't know what this proves, either. Percentage of failed empires run by men: 100%. Failed empires run by women: 100%.
/r/MensRights15/04/23 06:53 PM
-2

How? OK, I get your point, but what if the gun wasn't there originally? Maybe you guys should have fewer guns. Your choice, of course.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:56 PM
1

Er... but, stastically, we have fewer firearms deaths in Europe. Even in Finland. I was making the assumption that fewer firearms, fewer shootings, but call me naive.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:53 PM
1

I'm claiming that as a word: the despair of truly engaging in an argument, for fear of the opponents' engagement or opinion.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:45 PM
1

Misangogy.. wait. You meant tennis!
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:40 PM
1

'is' should be 'as'. I did read it through, and thought it, otherwise, interesting. It's lacking in external references, but reads like a professional abstract (but one unlikely to be accepted). But where are women in all of this? Hopefully, it's because they'll all chime in soon.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:37 PM
5

so... what's the word...
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:26 PM
11

You guys don't know how crazy you sound in Europe. Are you going to shoot your way out of feminism?
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:20 PM
1

We'll never know, so let's discuss DATA. NEXT!
/r/MensRights06/04/23 07:18 PM
1

It's 2009, USA, and women grab a lot when excited. Some men do, too. I'm sure it's nothing which hasn't been sued thoroughly.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 06:57 PM
-4

Mixed feelings, actually: I'd rather it not be done. On the other hand, I know a heap of Jews (and a few Gentiles) who seem to be well-balanced and having heaps of kids despite it. You can't always say that for the female version (of which there are many severities), so I'd rather it not be done at all. Yes, I do know that FMG is illegal, but presumably that is part of the purpose of the intended comparison.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 06:42 PM
1

Um, you just moved the goalposts. I am referring to pre-vaccination. Nice try, troll.
/r/MensRights06/04/23 06:26 PM
1

I assume you are trolling. Or are you just multiplying by three?
/r/MensRights06/04/23 06:22 PM
1

What area of Chemistry was it?
/r/MensRights06/04/23 05:49 PM
2

Sigh. Can someone help me explain this? Mens' earlier dying age of about 4 years (in North America and Europe) leads to an extra fatality risk of about 5% just for being male. Note that being male increases the likelihood of Covid death by about 90%. My point is that it's hard to argue that women are 'more affected' by Covid.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 04:44 PM
2

Way to go with the self-hatred. Worst of all, is he can't even spell 'camaraderie', but seeks to criticise it.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 04:37 PM
1

So... withholding sex is now misogynistic? Did I read that right?
/r/MensRights27/03/23 04:31 PM
1

She didn't conflate these ideas as somehow causal. It's just Hillary being her usual career feminist, and a non-issue IMHO. We have bigger issues to which to attend, such as male homelessness.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 04:23 PM
1

I can't get upset about this. I think that there are no bad options here.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 04:01 PM
2

Well, it's true, that men mostly tend to kill men. After men, men tend to kill women, and that is a gendered issue. There's no escaping that it's men doing it. What's not talked about, is that it is mainly women, who tend to kill children. Somehow, that is rarely discussed.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 03:54 PM
11

Interesting. I live near there, and all we hear is about how 'misogynist' the local police forces are. I'd literally never heard of this case.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 03:45 PM
8

I do know it. Why is the world listening to them, and not the data? Is it the patriarchy again?
/r/MensRights27/03/23 03:31 PM
3

Your data show a slight tendency for men to die earlier (as if that wasn't interesting enough), but Covid deaths are about 90% greater for men. Perhaps I misunderstood you?
/r/MensRights27/03/23 03:27 PM
1

Well, looking on the bright side of things, it'd be good if the whole gender inequality thing was a non-issue, simply because both genders agreed that it's not such an issue and the whole controversy died of boredom. Hopefully women are beginning to think "you can't actually have it all ways", and men are starting to treat women as equals. But yeah, I know.
/r/MensRights27/03/23 02:47 PM
0

Next question: In the UK, pay for health care workers is below the median for the country. Is median pay for health care workers above, or below, the average in your country? Relax, it's all going to be about the Patriarchy in the end.
/r/MensRights24/02/23 07:52 AM
0

OK, got it now. I'm glad that can't happen in Europe. ;)
/r/MensRights24/02/23 07:47 AM
1

I am, too. Not for not-women, not for males. Elsewhere, I read it's co-ed. I am really confused.
/r/MensRights24/02/23 07:43 AM
2

Is this health care?
/r/MensRights24/02/23 07:24 AM
4

...and it's dangerous to ban minority opinions, even if you disagree with them. I'm actually a liberal, and I want right-wing crankcases to vent in public, as is their right, and not in some violent way.
/r/MensRights24/02/23 07:10 AM
11

I'm more optimistic. I give it 5 years. Seeing how 'MGTOW' and 'incel' have become weaponised terms, I think any such fate might be possible. 'Misogyny' used to mean hatred towards women. Now it means anything feminists don't like.
/r/MensRights24/02/23 07:03 AM
0

This is from 2017. Next!
/r/MensRights24/02/23 06:55 AM
1

Ah... and there we have full circle. Often, women are infantilised by similar feminist arguments. "Women should be treated exactly the same as men, but with exceptions... it's the patriarchy"
/r/MensRights24/02/23 06:40 AM
1

Some west African ports were trading in slaves, too, and that was without Europeans' further encouragement. So was the Arabic region. It was all a horrible business, but I don't see how it's going to be helped by anything other than sincere apology, and moving on. I'm from immigrant stock too (but UK) and it seems pointless to revisit this issue - each generation told that they are victimised.
/r/MensRights24/02/23 06:36 AM
1

Oh. I didn't know that. Thanks.
/r/MensRights24/02/23 06:29 AM
2

This is a good reply. Women are great - I have lots of them in my life. You have to remember that it's the nasty ones that try to make all the rules and headlines. Most women are normal, reasonable people.
/r/MensRights24/02/23 06:26 AM
1

Well, we are mainly in agreement. I notice many rich 'entitled' women are doing the same today. I call that pushing on an open door. I think abolitionists DID urge other landowners, industrialists, or entrepreneurs to do better, namely abolish slavery, whilst already being beneficiaries of slavery. It's being punished for doing the right thing, often, but I'm not sure if I can detect any gender bias in the whole matter, personally, nor able to separate it from other urgent moral causes of the ti…
/r/MensRights20/02/23 12:08 AM
1

Also true. But I wouldn't push the collapsing of mens' rights to vote into any cogent argument, or you come up against the PATRIARCHY, when it used to mean exactly that. I'm left-wing, but even I can see that misogyny used to mean hatred of women. Now, it just means 'whatever feminists don't like'. I wish you a patient ear and a strong pen.
/r/MensRights19/02/23 11:43 PM
1

OK, I see your point - and you might also have mentioned the white-feathering of men, which I see as the most reprehensible of their actions. But what now? Nobody will make the connections - no 'feminist' I know has even heard of the full nasty history of suffragettes. I'm old. If we believe in egality, then we should call it that, and ask feminists to do the same. I won't hold the little breath I have.
/r/MensRights25/01/23 05:22 PM
1

So, I'll ask you. Been to one?
/r/MensRights24/01/23 06:18 PM
1

If you're implying that slavery is similar to the situation of men today, I'd disagree strongly. I'd agree to many of your sentiments - that motives might be mixed - but, once again, I suspect these are confused. So, I'll chuck another iron into the fire. Christians just became correctly aware that they were doing the wrong thing - by enslaving - and they wanted to help the slaves. Mary Wollestonecraft might have been among them, but I don't really see the connection between the abolition of sla…
/r/MensRights24/01/23 06:15 PM
1

Of course. Invade Ukraine and allow me to blow your head right off.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 12:38 AM
2

This is a good summary of feminism - and touching on the 'intersectionality' of the creed. If you're black, you're probably a feminist. The fuel won't last.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 12:29 AM
1

Actually, don't elaborate. There is no need for me to know.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 12:23 AM
2

I think you meant 'billions of years of evolution can't possibly have enough time for my particular condition to evolve'. I am sorry to hear of such a thing. I am, however, intrigued as to your sex life.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 12:18 AM
1

Stay true. Go to churches.
/r/MensRights05/01/23 12:09 AM
1

I'd set my minimum at 35 for women to marry also. Air-fryers are all the rage these days. Where can I buy a cheap one?
/r/MensRights05/01/23 12:08 AM
1

I wish you well. I'm starting to think I should wind down my own niche practice. I don't see gender or race as an issue, but society clearly does. Sigh.
/r/MensRights04/01/23 11:31 PM
1

when I wrote that some women were bad, and some good, I think you'd confused me with someone else. But God bless us all!
/r/MensRights03/01/23 11:10 PM
1

OK - I hope your friend is faring well. Here's the kicker. I'm happily married, and thinks feminism stinks. How about that?
/r/MensRights03/01/23 10:52 PM
1

I guess your mother-in-law should be more progressive!
/r/MensRights30/10/22 04:23 PM
1

Alright. I don't have any answers, but I wish you and your friend well. What do you think you can do to help? On another thread I've been upbraided for not helping men (I presume, because I help women also). So, thinking positively, what can be done for men, in your friends' situation? Are you telling us that he was a lawyer, physically assaulted? I may have to back out of offering financial or any other kind of help here.
/r/MensRights26/10/22 06:36 PM
1

But what do you think your friend will take from the exercise? Women are good and bad and they - as you wrote - can be duplicitous. I hope things work out OK. I have a good wife, but she has a heap of friends who are... I have to say, they are all good, but a very few just want to make trouble.
/r/MensRights26/10/22 06:33 PM
1

AYSURP?
/r/MensRights15/10/22 05:06 PM
1

Always scroll down to the bottom of the comments, for the best ones. Most folk have been conditioned to think that feminism is the same as egality. It isn't.
/r/MensRights15/10/22 04:59 PM
1

I am in a trade which often has me clasping my head. Fortunately for me (Church, Europe) the few friends I have had divorce, have done so very amicably. You're not so angry. Be salt among the internet. Thanks for interacting so politely.
/r/MensRights15/10/22 04:48 PM
2

Erm.. "Incest is cool in porn". WTflickering? Is that actually legal anywhere? OK, I know it is technically OK to show a pic of an over-18 with an under-18 caption. I, too, hope that people are not too influenced by ideals.
/r/MensRights15/10/22 02:51 PM
5

But.. I thought parents were expected to help supervise their kids? I remember being quite sensitive to this, because my older brother took his girlfriends to watch me try to swim. It is an odd first date, and I was correct to be outraged. The point is that the swimming pool had a public gallery, presumably for competitive events, but anybody could go in there (UK, 1970's). I seem to recall the public gallery being mainly empty, the occasional family turning up for their childrens' dunking. No c…
/r/MensRights15/10/22 02:15 PM
1

I'm genuinely sorry to hear it - and baffled to know what else you thought I'd written, but I get the gist from another Reddit thread entirely. Which is weird. I hope things are going well with that friend. You might keep us apprised. Also, what I typed about squirreling away some funds for oneself in the event that one might have to leave a relationship, is plagiarised from any number of feminist websites. I just reversed the genders. Peace, and good luck to your friend.
/r/MensRights15/10/22 01:55 PM
1

I'm not raving. You clearly are. Are you responding to the right comment? You are 80% of what is wrong with the internet. Calm down. I was making a conciliatory comment on a mens' rights forum, so trust you to f$$k it all up. Calm down.
/r/MensRights15/10/22 10:20 AM
1

Aww, well, I wasn't meaning to offend, just to point out that there are huge personalities at play. Often, in your accounts, I wasn't sure who 'she' was - your mother, or your wife. Do you have independent means? Get a bank account, and start to divert funds into it. Once you are able, open a few other accounts with credit cards, if you can do it without your wife noticing. It would help if you could ask a friend to help you. Then, you'll be poised to leave...
/r/MensRights14/10/22 10:45 PM
1

Oh, cheer up, folks. I'm in my 50s, and took my dog to the vet the other day. I have a back problem, and these two young nurses looked at me, as though I was going to lift my dog onto their table, at their rate of pay. I stammered "I'm sorry, but I'll need a lot more room if I'm to..." and then they sprang into action. Chivalry may yet be on the rise among women.
/r/MensRights14/10/22 08:39 PM
1

So how can we approach 'egailty', in society? Work practice, to begin with? I have had to deal with extra workloads due to colleagues' pregnancies at least twice. It all goes below the radar, but the males in our institution all picked up extra work. What else could we do? Wanna be a 'sexist'?
/r/MensRights14/10/22 08:29 PM
1

Owed? I'm guessing that his bosses and he didn't get on, and he won on this occasion, simply because he made cakes for everybody, most of whom were women (nursery chefs), apart from two women, who happened to be his bosses, whom he didn't like. That's the demographic, and a jolly good stance for a man to bake. To take. Even in 'low-status' roles, men get trashed by feminists, you see.
/r/MensRights14/10/22 08:16 PM
-1

In a lot of Europe, that gender discrimination is illegal and... I have mixed feelings. Society shouldn't pander to us, just because we are worse drivers than women. ;)
/r/MensRights14/10/22 08:00 PM
2

Really? Hey, guys, California, come over here! You have to hear this.
/r/MensRights14/10/22 07:48 PM
6

I've never understood this. If it's the EXACT same thing, what is stopping a woman buying the 'mens'' thing? Now we're legislating for colour? I want grey!
/r/MensRights14/10/22 07:40 PM
1

I think I understand your point also, and I share it to a great degree because I also agree with the freedom of association (I'm in Europe BTW). With that, come Christian schools, Muslim charities etc. It's a dichotomy in which I find myself both libertarian and liberal. It's a complicated world. I really wasn't negating anybody (which is why I dislike feminism). Best of luck.
/r/MensRights14/10/22 07:30 PM
1

You're describing a patriarchy.
/r/MensRights14/10/22 07:15 PM
1

You're describing a matriarchy.
/r/MensRights11/10/22 09:41 PM
1

Yes, that can happen. I guess I'm getting too busy to spend time with many friends of any kind, but I still have male friends with whom I try to spend time. Eh, if any male feels like you describe, he could always announce "I think I need to spend a little more time with my male and female friends" and see the reaction. I gotta say my wife is just great about this. I can go with my friends, and she can with hers, and the friends overlap a lot, too.
/r/MensRights11/10/22 09:37 PM
1

One moment, please. If ever I was bitching about women helping women, and I don't think I was, it'd be because it was women helping ONLY women. I try to be more even-handed when I volunteer and help. But hey, I'm glad you with us.
/r/MensRights11/10/22 09:30 PM
1

Well said, Sir; a speck of chivalry still smoulders in us.
/r/MensRights03/10/22 10:42 PM
1

Aren't you both saying the same thing, and misunderstanding each other?
/r/MensRights26/09/22 09:13 PM
0

How? By instituting sexism in our approach? How come that argument only works one way?
/r/MensRights26/09/22 09:09 PM
1

I'm with you. Please tell the feminists. Please tell the media. Please tell the politicians. Please tell the electorate.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 08:58 PM
1

I know. Women would have designed... dunno. Prisons to punish men severely for rape and murder? Some feminists might even have killed the men. They would have designed a system which would have been much kinder to women, who more frequently kill and torture children, than do men... Oh - wait...
/r/MensRights26/09/22 08:55 PM
1

Unfortunately, it is true, that "The next fight, she argues, is developing systems to stop women from reaching prison in the first place." is becoming the norm of feminist thinking - and therefore mainstream thinking. Meanwhile, men still go to jail. Prison hurts women most.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 08:44 PM
1

Not recently. Certain feminist movements advocate that NO women should go to prison, for anything. I'll bet you that all of their members call themselves feminists, and still think they should get government jobs that send men to war. But not all women are feminists.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 08:14 PM
0

'they' ? Who?
/r/MensRights26/09/22 08:03 PM
3

I'm not going to chase you into 'therapy' - ridiculous - but you must know that some women are reading your feelings right now? How do you feel about that? Some might sympathise with you.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:59 PM
1

Wow. You are furious. The MGTOW life is a very honourable one, because it doesn't directly hurt anyone, and, there's always a polite way back. If you want to message someone, you can contact me. I have to tell you that I work intensely a lot so it may be weeks before I contact you. But I will get back to you.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:45 PM
3

Stay calm. You probably just put your egalitarian side of things, and so did she, but she just got a bit jerky feminist about it. I dunno. Maybe she said it'd be OK to have all mens' balls cut off. I've lost three friends because of angry exchanges - one of them very much like that - and got all three of them back, after they matured a while. They all got male partners. They all still call themselves feminists and I still roll my eyes - but they are once again my friends. Give it 10 years or so.…
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:33 PM
5

He's either being dry, or REALLY depressed. Cheer up, raving_... It's not all women. I found a good one.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:21 PM
1

Feminists always said 'YES'. Worryingly, the rest of society is confusing the terms also.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:15 PM
-8

Putin's.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:12 PM
-19

It sounds like you are paid by Putin. Your message goes on for a long time and still gives me the idea that YOU ate the sandwich.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:07 PM
11

In the UK we have a group of 6 families hosting 6 refugees, and they go out and work for the bills (we agreed that they get rent for free). The Ukrainians are all totally OK with this, and try to pay a bit more if and when when they can. She sounds like a sponger. Ukrainians are OK.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 07:01 PM
-8

You wrote 'aggressively', bro. You lose.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 06:45 PM
1

I didn't get it at all, BUT one of the recent tropes here in Europe is, that women make all the friendships for men. For example, man has friends, man weds woman, woman has friends, man loses friends, woman complains about it. I didn't really understand that one, either.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 06:37 PM
1

Yeah. We grew up. We had to be Batman, and help all the women. They didn't always help us.
/r/MensRights26/09/22 06:30 PM
1

I am in my fifties, and I want to be a better Dad. I hope you are faring well yourself. Your two sentences suggest your Dad and Mum did well.
/r/MensRights13/08/22 08:39 PM
2

Batman. When I was small, he wasn't a superman, he just had a lot of money and a social conscience, and someone who had his loyal support. If the Penguin is Putin, we have the world today, to a kid, today. It's astonishing that sexual explicity needs to be trigger-warned on an article dealing with male friendship. Trigger warning: philadelphia.
/r/MensRights13/08/22 08:25 PM
1

I stand corrected. 'Gandhi', if it pleases you. But... it's a matter of transliteration between alphabets. I have a Slavonic name, let's say... 'Grzeszykowicz'. Do I have a right to be upset if you misspell it? Personally, I'd take such cultural appropriation in high regard, much as I do for many of Gandhi's opinions. regards
/r/MensRights13/08/22 07:37 PM
1

But seriously, can we get back to my question? How do we convince women, when feminism is selling them segregation, pink tax and gender-based violence, when the numbers are saying the exact opposite? How to debate against data-denialists? I am surrounded by women and offer them my respect and love, and a lot of statistics.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 12:55 AM
1

Gandhi - apologies. Thank you for correcting me.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 12:31 AM
1

Well... Ghandi was better than most, but did he not have his own prejudices? I was after hard market facts, such as the availability of exactly the same thing, for a lesser price (not that I approve). My Jesus offers egality at the price of a relationship. He demands total devotion, and also reason and peace. I'm 30 years OK with it. How do you derive your ethics? I am genuinely interested to know.
/r/MensRights19/07/22 12:26 AM
1

I'm with this idea. Maybe when I just go to a place my friends will stop congratulating my wife on navigating me there.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:58 AM
-21

A good thing - Putin is a menace. Perhaps, like you, I think it should be gender-equal. Or... sex-equal. I get confused. What I mean is, women and men, in equal numbers.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:50 AM
-2

Don't watch it. Lots of issues, laughed about today. Impotence? Hahahah Jobless? hahaha! Men are objects. Hahaha! Actually, I've changed my mind. Watch it. It'd never be made these days because it has a suicide attempt. A very funny one.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:45 AM
1

My favourite drinking people. It starts out as a 'tasting', ends up with someone FINDING something and wanting to have it returned, and an orderly goodnight. And I'm Polish.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:27 AM
1

So, is your point that "Yes, this statue is what it is, but this is my take on it?", or you don't say anything? Seems like you're opting for the former. So campaign for it. Ask for a plaque - that way you're not obscuring history. So yes, keep 'controversial' statues there, but have a plaque taking the modern take on things. People, I'm from Poland. If we had all of our white-on-white racism recorded, we'd have whole books of history written about it. Peace, all.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:15 AM
5

Too many non-negatives. Are you a coat-hanger?
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:09 AM
5

Fupp off. This is our thread. Go over there. No swearing, mind.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:07 AM
1

I'm wondering if it went any more bearded. I could immigrate to bearded and the shirts and all that.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:06 AM
1

Evidence?
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:04 AM
3

How short, though? I've got a longer beard than my Sikh colleague. Just wondering. I'm Christian - and it's all fine by me, at least.
/r/MensRights07/07/22 12:00 AM
1

I think we've lost sight of the way it makes the opposition feel.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 11:56 PM
2

how do you people find each other? :)
/r/MensRights06/07/22 11:54 PM
8

UK Navy is your bolt-hole if you are simultaneously pogonophilic and militaristic.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 11:52 PM
10

Aren't there a ton of genies and stuff - I'm not into Disney myself - but... a long beard would make you super employable, surely?
/r/MensRights06/07/22 11:49 PM
9

Mysogynist! But seriously, how do we convince women that egailty is better than feminism? What's in it for them? Anything? How to put it into words? But - seriously, how do we sell egality to women when feminism is selling them segregation, pink tax, gender-based violence, when the numbers are saying the opposite? How to debate against hate?
/r/MensRights06/07/22 11:39 PM
7

It's very common in the places you'd expect it to be taboo - I work in a University, and the 'office' is full of women who complain about sexism. Then, I go to the warehouse, where men heave heavy stuff about... Just saying.
/r/MensRights06/07/22 11:24 PM
1

I thought I'd already replied to you. Let me know if not.
/r/MensRights11/06/22 03:17 PM
1

I apologise to all other normal users of Reddit, but Putin is a cunt.
/r/MensRights06/05/22 09:02 PM
1

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putinis a warmonger.
/r/MensRights06/05/22 09:00 PM
1

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is a cunt. I've thought about it for a while.
/r/MensRights06/05/22 08:59 PM
1

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
/r/MensRights06/05/22 08:45 PM
1

Oh, you're right. Idealistically, I should like genuine loving embraces to continue. But what's in it for men, practically? I am unlikely to be doing it again, should my kind female wife die before me. Why would I wed again? My children will be robbed of my money, simply. I'd be accused lightly of not mopping the bathroom well enough and... what then? MGTOW
/r/MensRights06/05/22 08:37 PM
1

OK, Putin. Have a nice life.
/r/MensRights17/04/22 08:46 PM
1

Er... wait. So men who are called incels and women who are called incels can work together sometimes? What if all men and all women could work together? Oh. Feminism.
/r/MensRights12/04/22 11:10 PM
1

Yeah - there's a lot of male = incel about, too. I nearly succumbed to replying. Don't feed the troll. It'll be posting cat pictures soon.
/r/MensRights12/04/22 11:04 PM
2

Have a look at some of the threads about the Ukraine war. There are actually some feminists on there who believe that it's women, and not men, who are fighting and dying. Egalitarians, one can reason with very positively, but feminists advocate favouritism toward women. And that's about it.
/r/MensRights12/04/22 10:51 PM
1

Maybe I do complain a lot about being beaten. Why are you here, by the way? Are you getting off on something?
/r/MensRights12/04/22 10:32 PM
1

I'm interested in achieving egality, and so is she. Yeah, we tune into BBC Radio 4 a lot, and I sometimes am astonished over the hypocrisy displayed there. Occasionally, I over-react, and she corrects me. Sometimes my wife does acknowledge the double standards displayed - especially on the BBC World Service. There's a war going on in Europe, men are dying, but the World Service wants to discuss the problems faced by female dry stone wall builders.
/r/MensRights28/03/22 08:01 PM
1

OK, so tell the story for free. Are we both referring to the Bible? I am. Would you like me to send you a copy? It won't cost you anything.
/r/MensRights20/03/22 12:43 PM
1

How is this account 'purged'? It's in a best-selling book. A best-selling Christian book. It's in almost every version of that book. And 'liturgy' means 'worship', so there would be no reason for Potiphar's wife to be there, anyway.
/r/MensRights28/02/22 10:50 PM
0

Everybody gangsta until satyrical. I never know where to place the 'y', neither.
/r/MensRights08/02/22 03:40 PM
1

I wish you all the luck in your country. I was about to write "in the world", but I'll limit it to your country.
/r/MensRights08/02/22 03:32 PM
1

I suppose the motives are mixed. If your government is poor, and ammo is cheap, and food is expensive, then the man with the gun rules. It's a crying shame. But courts are the last arbiter, surely? The only step down is kangaroo courts.
/r/MensRights08/02/22 03:25 PM
1

But... but.. it's not compulsory. The whole thing about MGTOW, much that I oppose it, it is at least persuasive, and not coercive. It is idealistic, in its aims. You hint at heterosexualism. Yeh, married happily for decades. I have a lovely wife. It's just that I wondered about... not having her. I'd be sceptical of another arrangement, from what I gather online.
/r/MensRights08/02/22 03:16 PM
27

I'm 6 ft 3 in. I wish you well. There were 5 girls and another outer circle of male teenagers - the first trick was to push me over somebody kneeling behind me, and then came the kicking. We're unarmed in the UK, but that doesn't mean we're not dangerous. Hopefully the people concerned have wised up and improved. You can have a knife, and go down before a gang of 20 white trash at close quarters. Go easy, now.
/r/MensRights02/02/22 11:47 PM
6

Like in Somalia?
/r/MensRights02/02/22 11:34 PM
57

That is about what happened. I'm 50 years old and the bunch of c*** got me on the ground and kicked me good. Good luck to you, young man.
/r/MensRights02/02/22 11:21 PM
1

Aye, aye. :)
/r/MensRights02/02/22 11:07 PM
2

Thanks for a well-observed essay, but I defy you to rip it all up by appealing to 'instincts'. Of course not - you wouldn't have written all of that if you didn't think it'd not influence people. Societal forces. So let's oppose feminism. That was put in a few sentences.
/r/MensRights02/02/22 11:06 PM
7

Fine. So.. I don't entirely agree with its philosophy but... MGTOW is a way to allow men to opt out, without hurting anybody. Opinions?
/r/MensRights02/02/22 10:59 PM
1

You are a class act. I'm pissing off women, so I deserved to get beaten? No, I was trying to stop them vandalising my house, and no. Go shove your opinions.
/r/MensRights02/02/22 10:46 PM
2

Thanks for the time to express these ideas - especially as, in a previous message you hinted at 'plea bargaining' being a potentially corrosive motive in a punitive US judicial system. I think we have it a bit better in the EU, but, personally, I could mention many stupidities.... I actually do shoot. At inanimate targets. Good fortune
/r/MensRights28/01/22 12:18 AM
1

Irony check. You check out as absolutely 100% in the USA.
/r/MensRights28/01/22 12:09 AM
1

I didn't mean to antagonise you. So... did you go and see the counsellor? How are you doing? What motivates you right now? I'd be interested to know.
/r/MensRights28/01/22 12:03 AM
1

Hehe, goodnight. Yank another chain.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 03:08 AM
1

There were about six of them, and two blokes. Still gangsta?
/r/MensRights22/01/22 03:01 AM
1

OK, you write that you are going to see your counsellor, soon? Hey, we all have bad days, but cut down on the insults, eh? Insults make people sad. Do you know what 'insults' means? You did a lot of those, didn't you?. Go easy, now, and show counsellor what you did.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 02:48 AM
1

Calm down, please. Why are you ranting at me? Sit down. Have a cup of tea. Tell me all about it.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 02:33 AM
2

Wait.. These were bad girls, and of course they were enabled by a lot of bad boys. It's not *just* girls. Since you're speaking of 'guns in schools', if I interpret you correctly? I didn't mean to make this any more gendered than a USA matter. I'm in Europe. So, since you raise the matter, should the USA have gun screening? I'll tell you about where I live, in Europe. There are no legal guns. We have a mostly happy existence, with fewer gun crimes that the USA. I quite respect your freedoms, but…
/r/MensRights22/01/22 02:29 AM
0

Yeah. I'm 55 years old and don't hit women. And you're a dickhead.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 02:09 AM
2

She was in a gang and I was the sucker. Some guy was talking to me and she just whaled on me from the side, with somebody kneeling down behind me and somebody pushing me from the other side. Then, a rain of kicks, with me protecting my head and upper spine and presenting to my doctor with bruised hands and purple sides. Fortunately, that day I could get up and walk away, but these girl gangs can be nasty.
/r/MensRights22/01/22 02:03 AM
0

Can't follow rules if you're not a member. Eh? Who banned me? I'd loove to be a member of such an exclusive club, dahling.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 03:26 AM
0

involuntarily, also. Banned before speaking. Eh? Eh?
/r/MensRights28/12/21 03:23 AM
0

But can you say who did ban me for no reason?
/r/MensRights28/12/21 03:22 AM
1

Interesting. What makes you think you did THIS sub ban? I'm assuming you're not a bot. I'm OP and I'm baffled about how some of these conversations arose. What is the point in engaging in Reddit, if you're just going to be portrayed as your opposite?
/r/MensRights28/12/21 03:13 AM
1

No, keep it going. I think counter-protest is OK. Cancel culture is self-defeating, because .. History is... here? Exactly when did we become correct? Right now?
/r/MensRights28/12/21 02:58 AM
1

You are a very Naughty boy. Now tell me how you'd improve matters. I'm waiting.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 02:50 AM
1

In their defence, I guess it's hard to know what not to believe.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 02:42 AM
1

I like the lovely thought, but your idea has us defending illiberal ideals all the time (and ISIS would fulfil your standards). Liberalism does drive idiots into dangerous holes, does it not, and have the rest of us sane beings driven into such collaborations as two-party democracies? Personally, I'd rather have lunatics justify themselves. But I live in Europe, which allows third parties. BTW can anybody explain how and why a 'local caucus' is in the USA? How do local representatives get electe…
/r/MensRights28/12/21 02:36 AM
0

It's bad form, and I'm forgetting my memes. A kid says "I got a knife!" Bosspotatoness says "Nah. That ain't a knife"
/r/MensRights28/12/21 01:59 AM
1

Oh, wow, a forger. I have a Polish highlander blue-tinged blade somewhere in my possessions. Myself, am large and Polish and carried a two-pound mike stand in my sleeve, even when taking photos using a tripod in downtown Birmingham, UK at 2 am. It takes confidence, I suppose. We don't have guns here, so maybe that makes a difference too.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 01:51 AM
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Men are expendable. When a boatload of 31 people drowned in the English Channel, fully six were female! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59406355 It is all horrible, I know, but men are not important.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 01:34 AM
2

So... you had a knife pulled on you by a non-woman? That's rough. I'd drop my wallet if asked. What did you do?
/r/MensRights28/12/21 01:20 AM
7

Well, considering that 'ask feminists' banned me from commenting, and are now bombarding me with comments, I wouldn't know. I never solicited any contacts from them in the first place. I never wanted contacts with them, but I consider they might just please, kindly, politely, go away and unsubscribe me.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 01:17 AM
0

What does this have to do with the title? Can we have better moderators, please?
/r/MensRights28/12/21 01:03 AM
2

That's men-on-men. It's somehow different.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 12:51 AM
1

Were any of the punchers women? Mine was. Just wondering.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 12:48 AM
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Were any of the punchers women? Mine was. Just wondering.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 12:45 AM
3

Yeh. My doctor wanted to take pictures of my purple and orange ribs after I was dragged down and kicked by a women's gang in Stoke-on-Trent (you know who you are). Just for protecting my property. It's just the 'minor' stuff we men have to put up with.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 12:43 AM
2

Oh, tell me you're not planning any Grand Gesture? You're in the USA? I'm in Europe. Go on, tell me the problem.
/r/MensRights28/12/21 12:23 AM
1

Karen Straughan, surely? Anyway I couldn't find it under either name online.
/r/MensRights17/12/21 02:09 AM
1

Sorry - European here who lived in Texas for a while, waay back. What is MS/JH, and did they say why no undercut? Thank you. Also, you write "A lot of schools do not let boys and girls do "different" things with their hair or clothing." I'm confused. Are boys and girls treated the same, or not?
/r/MensRights17/12/21 01:45 AM
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I don't know how old you are. Other people have written good advice, but, if you consider this something worth complaining about, consider running it past your parents. They may not be as stupid as you think. They may even back you up.
/r/MensRights17/12/21 01:35 AM
1

Please excuse me for intruding, but are we talking USA? Most countries have a volunteer army. Just interested as to OP's situation.
/r/MensRights17/12/21 01:26 AM
2

Yes. I saw a good friend this summer despite the Covid restrictions - she's a good family friend and I would actually trust her with a lot. But still a feminist, thinking I somehow owe her something intangible. Whew!
/r/MensRights17/12/21 01:21 AM
1

I hear that. It also amuses me to know I could be considered an intersectional feminist. I thought 12 days since you posted would be enough for you to be screamed down: nobody did so far (possibly due to rad. fem. self-censorship?). Go easy, and treat all men and all women as you would yourself. A very good new year to anybody reading this.
/r/MensRights17/12/21 01:09 AM
2

Yes. I do know a feminist who had come to some trouble due to her ideals... She is a good person, nevertheless. We need to make them equal, as you imply.
/r/MensRights04/12/21 08:49 PM
1

It's counter-cunture, and I get you. I wasn't even aware from what I was banned, either. So you are an 'incel'? I can't recall how I was labelled. Just banned from something, I think. It's all going terribly well for the inclusive society, don't you think? Go easy. Have a good day!
/r/MensRights04/12/21 08:42 PM
1

Wow! Thanks for that. I'm UK liberal and socially conservative .... So what do we do? I say we get political and moderate the left (I am UK Labour). Thanks for talking to me, but do you have more ideas? Femininists tell us 'educate your sons' but it sounds like you are the type so to do. As much as feminists did, anyway. We have to engage women, and cut out feminists. We have to cut out the bad talk. Bad behaviour, too. Best regards to you - live well.
/r/MensRights04/12/21 08:29 PM
1

I'm straight. Does slapping count? I'm straight, and slapping can be harsh. I know, and I regret it.
/r/MensRights04/12/21 05:02 PM
3

I've heard it also but as a priviliged white man I can't possibly say anything. Despite the figures. I used to keep late hours in Harborne, Birmingham, and am not surprised.
/r/MensRights04/12/21 04:55 PM
5

"I read an article.... and, suddenly, all men are bastards".
/r/MensRights04/12/21 04:19 PM
1

100 is not 97, so a lot of math is a problem. I'm almost criyng now. I don't know how people will ever believe me!
/r/MensRights04/12/21 04:10 PM
1

OP is with this comment. But we have to get women and minorities on board - and all I hear is noise (I'm in Europe). Black vs white vs asian vs white vs men vs africans. How to get some equity?
/r/MensRights01/12/21 06:53 PM
1

OP here, and my place of work also has precisely the same pay grades for men and women. Legally. Even compensated for years in service. The 'wages gap' (and the term differs between countries) is an imagined thing to do with how submarine divers, or explosives experts, aren't as badly paid as their secretaries are. I could go with that, but I don't see many women queueing up to work oil rigs, or dispose of bombs. Or in jail.
/r/MensRights01/12/21 06:47 PM
1

You ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ win.
/r/MensRights01/12/21 06:32 PM
1

Only you discerned humour. Good grief - most people got it. With which of the many nuances on this post, which I only posted recently, do you disagree? Tone down your language. Be constructive, or go away. We're having a discussion here.
/r/MensRights01/12/21 06:30 PM
1

Feminsists do prefer women - obviously - but just for a second, let it be as you write. Men and women shall forge the future together. I certainly hope so!
/r/MensRights01/12/21 06:23 PM
1

My opinion is as good as yours, but let's get women to build a nice future. Cheer up, you who- cares sod. You're probably a teenager.
/r/MensRights01/12/21 06:14 PM
-2

Thank goodness only men have 100% testosterone and all women have 0%, so we can tell the difference. Irony over. Do you have any insights into lesbian violence as opposed to male-male couples? I am genuinely interested.
/r/MensRights28/11/21 01:56 PM
12

and her accusee will be stained due to "detailed and convincing accounts to investigators".
/r/MensRights28/11/21 01:46 PM
2

My worry is, that it is the 'real world'. Much as I see M GT OW as a negative thing, it seems to me a symptom, and a largely reactive one, with regards to toxic feminism. "Don't want a toxic society? Stop blaming me, because I'm leaving." It's not healthy, is it? I feel guilty, all the time, as a cis-European male. Everything's my fault, and I'm.... wrong.
/r/MensRights28/11/21 01:37 PM
0

Wait - it's the hypocrisy of feminism, not women. We're going to have women with us to overturn such hypocrisy. You need to be more specific with your terminology. Unless you're a feckwit sexist yourself, which I'm sure you are not.
/r/MensRights28/11/21 01:22 PM
2

Good grief. It's a select group if you get chucked out before you've even applied;- I just got this unsolicited notice "You have been permanently banned from participating in r/AskFeminists. You can still view and subscribe to r/AskFeminists, but you won't be able to post or comment. If you have a question regarding your ban, you can contact the moderator team for r/AskFeminists by replying to this message."
/r/MensRights28/11/21 01:09 PM
1

Ah! Your point being, the stain remains with the accused, but not with the accuser, if I divine correctly. It's a problem across the illiterate and the literate world.
/r/MensRights28/11/21 12:37 PM
7

Believe all women.
/r/MensRights26/11/21 10:49 PM
22

So it's a thing? I just posted how the UN thought it was Toilet Day. Be good men, all, and stay strong, despite all the opposition.
/r/MensRights19/11/21 05:59 PM
2

The OP might have been hinting that it's UK World Toilet Day. There is no UN Men's Day.
/r/MensRights19/11/21 05:57 PM
1

Name the College, please.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:47 AM
7

Mary Wakefield's career has been harmed.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:33 AM
8

believe all women
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:22 AM
1

OK, so is making me to do a pregnant colleague's work for no recompense 'lawfare'? BTW I'm male, and she's not. Twice.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:16 AM
0

I hand you a white feather, you coward. /:
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:12 AM
1

It seems lenient. Will the false accuser have a criminal record for a short time? Somehow I doubt it.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:08 AM
3

No, please don't start that. We men need to stick together in he face of such lies.
/r/MensRights14/11/21 01:03 AM
3

That's different!
/r/MensRights13/11/21 11:50 PM
-7

Why don't more of us call BS like this? Illegal. Didn't even happen. Stop wasting bandwidth for true bros.
/r/MensRights13/11/21 11:23 PM
1

I'm Polish! Witam. Thought not..
/r/MensRights13/11/21 11:16 PM
1

... oh, and you weren't on Reddit anyway.. Whatever. How can I help you? You seem very angry.
/r/MensRights10/11/21 12:29 AM
1

Well, I could ask the same of you! Go easy, now.
/r/MensRights10/11/21 12:04 AM
1

But, surely, let's be angry. Not at women, but at feminism. So, what's your person-to-person convo?
/r/MensRights10/11/21 12:02 AM
1

Peace and all that. I am 'other' male. How exactly do you think I can engage with you, assuming that you think I'm 'privildged'. I'm Polish. Can you explain, to me, my privilidge?
/r/MensRights09/11/21 11:44 PM
3

I quote ["We think about this crisis in very narrow terms, only focusing on the health impacts, but we're missing the bigger picture," said Julia Smith, a researcher at the Simon Fraser University in Canada.] "Health impacts" = dead males "Bigger picture" = impact on women Cold, isn't it, this 'philosophy'?
/r/MensRights06/11/21 12:44 AM
1

I've got a political socialist leaning, so it might help, in that it might unite the disadvantaged against the privileged of both sexes and wipe feminism away. However I have a conservative social leaning, so I still think there'd emerge a physiological difference of men doing the heavy, dangerous jobs and women doing the caring, birthing, nurturing jobs with lower societal rewards (I generalise). Then would we be back to a gentler form of social disquiet called 'gender politics'? TL;DR It could…
/r/MensRights06/11/21 12:34 AM
1

Oh, bah and away with all that semantic shenanigans. If we say that, on a different planet, 'feminism' as described by you, is called equality, or egality, which planet would you rather live on? Planet egality or planet equality? While you're figuring, many of us here say that feminism, on earth, advances female rights with no regard to the rights of society as a whole. That's all. We're sceptical of the term and the movement (I generalise of course). Let's adopt a different term for whatever eq…
/r/MensRights05/11/21 11:09 PM
1

There were spurious allegations of wrongdoing flying either way. I note that neither party is currently employed at the University of Leicester.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 10:39 PM
1

Again? But your folks were just relieved of not having to go and see the Berlin Wall every Christmas.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 10:13 PM
3

True - Cornwall and Scotland. Kilts are OK for men and the boys are only 'encouraged' to participate. Now let's 'encourage' girls, worldwide, to wrap a stifling bandage around their necks all day. Would they, do you think?
/r/MensRights05/11/21 10:07 PM
1

I'd concur, in contrast to others in this general thread (though I can see some wisdom in their remarks). Love is unconditional, and is offered to others. Self-respect can be gained with a little work. Self-love has the flaw of overlooking flaws in oneself. One must be a self-critic to maintain self-respect. I don't mean that it's unmanly to fail, or to ask for help from God or friends, or to be weak at times. That comes under the category of 'self-criticism'. What is proper is to try to keep im…
/r/MensRights05/11/21 09:50 PM
2

True, true - but... how do we address the 'root of the problem'? What is the 'problem'? Aren't some problems such as male violence toward women, and female violence against infants, redeemable with education and support? I guess low-level education won't stop current offenders, but it might stop their children offending as much.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 09:15 PM
1

But what, rhetorical questioner, do YOU think? If I type 'MGTOW', what do you think of me?
/r/MensRights05/11/21 09:04 PM
1

It is good news.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:59 PM
2

And here is the f-word: "Many university students have attempted to set up similar roles, but so far all campaigns have failed against a backlash asserting misogyny is at the core of these, though it is in fact compassion and empathy that drives these."
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:57 PM
2

At least this article maintains the anonymity of the wrongly accused, which is a step forward.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:48 PM
1

Oh and "BTP said it was working with the community to "create a hostile environment to discourage people from behaving in this manner"." To "create a hostile environment"? Journalists just can't seem to report a story right, so let's not get all upset about incompetent journalists interviewing someone with an axe to grind.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:36 PM
26

I understand the comment. Let me help you: if, being female, and being given preference, is LIKE being disabled, it is because being disabled, is being given preference. Not the same, I'll grant you, but becoming similar. Feminism encourages helplessness, and hurts women. I apologise to disabled people for the comparison.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:18 PM
2

How exactly do the sources you quote support your assertions? I looked them up, and they're to do with US veterans, and are age and gender adjusted. I call BS.
/r/MensRights05/11/21 08:11 PM
1

I understand that, in Europe, women take up well above 50% of the health budget, just because they live longer and present symptoms to professionals sooner. Men? Men just man up and die. Sorry - I'll have to get some sleep soon but I'll try to dignify that figure. I'd find it interesting if anybody can back this up.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 11:04 PM
1

In some countries in Europe such selective practices were made illegal. There was a lot of feminist furore - and the feminists were right, at least in a lot of countries. Men did indeed incur more losses to insurance companies than did women, so I don't really think the policy is equitable. But I do recall when that aspect of 'equality' bit the feminists in the behind. They didn't seem to think it....fair? Hilarious. For once, they noticed.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 10:57 PM
3

Yeeah, We'll have to convince some women to be anti-feminist to win the demography. Women aren't the problem. Feminism is the problem.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 10:43 PM
-1

You are yourself being disingenuous, perhaps? The theme is inequality. Would it be OK for a man to be in a female-only zone? Perhaps we are both answering the wrong bit of the conversation? I'm against it, whatever it is. :)
/r/MensRights29/10/21 10:36 PM
2

I don't think it a premature reaction. Slowly, females must be made to conform to the standards of society in general. I'd also have complained to the pool authorities. I had to shout at my daughter in my cubicle when going swimming once, to prevent her from poo-ing. She did it anyway, and then I felt bad. I was dad-shamed and poo-shamed all in the same visit. She's in her 20s now and has an anti-feminist dad. Serves her right. Actually we love each other very much. You can beat feminism. Love y…
/r/MensRights29/10/21 10:26 PM
2

Me too. I'm in Europe and am traditionalist in social values, but really left-wing politically. It's hard to find politicians who have the nerve to represent these views.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 10:07 PM
4

Actually, you did say 'the same as this woman', and that's what triggered this whole bruising contest. You're both right. What can we do to stop it happening again? Both the crime and the inequality of punishment, I mean?
/r/MensRights29/10/21 09:57 PM
2

Now you're kidding me. - No - I looked it up. You're not kidding me. But... that's not sexist. Over-sensitive, possibly, but not sexist. Whatever. Go easy now.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 09:14 PM
-4

I see no article. Upon what are you all commenting?
/r/MensRights29/10/21 08:34 PM
1

So... do men get hired, but at a lower rate? Just curious.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 08:32 PM
11

The SNP exists because it's anti-English. Now it's anti-male English. Keep on sawing the branch, Nicola.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 08:21 PM
2

Sure - I'm in Europe in country X, which is seriously considering re-introducing the death penalty, and also is monkeying about with the judicial system. If I oppose them I might be dead in 5 years. If I don't oppose them I'll be living on my knees for 50 years. Anyway, good luck to you, and let's get back to opposing the cancer of feminism - which is legitimised sexism.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 08:12 PM
1

Thank you for your reasoned tone. I live in a country that has outlawed the death penalty, and it has much lower crime statistics than (I presume) the USA from which you write. It's worth a try, don't you think? I know - I conflate many states. But... what if the courts are wrong? It's happened before.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 07:36 PM
1

Wow.... anyway, somebody else made my point for me, and you made my point for me, too. Have a nice day.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 07:26 PM
0

Unpopular opinion: God shall judge, men, meanwhile, are unreliable.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 12:54 AM
1

He's right.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 12:51 AM
1

I'm still not clear as to how it's a legal matter, if all these arguments are not already legal. We don't need new laws - we just need enforcement of the existing laws. New laws usually oppress the people.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 12:20 AM
1

Yeah. Uh... explain that to me.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 08:20 PM
1

I meant I doubted the veracity of the report, since the version I read had no source reference. I thought that it might have been dealt with quickly if it was a kidnapping by the mother, which is what I took it to be.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 08:11 PM
1

I'm 52. I also come from a post-Communist country. I wish you well, but I really think we are saying the same thing. I am really more interested in debating the feminist, or anti-feminist thing.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 08:05 PM
1

However, I should be curious to know the thoughts of a Catalan.
/r/MensRights17/10/21 02:13 AM
1

"Communist-feminist"? I need help from people who.. who.. aren't you. Why do you have a problem with communism? Thanks, but go and fight Putin or some other bastard.
/r/MensRights17/10/21 02:12 AM
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Doubtful. In the UK that would be dealt with in a few weeks. Move on.
/r/MensRights17/10/21 02:05 AM
1

Estoy curiouso - en Catalunya tambien?
/r/MensRights03/10/21 12:55 PM
1

Get my point?
/r/MensRights03/10/21 12:46 PM
1

Hello? it's been a few days now? Hello?
/r/MensRights03/10/21 12:45 PM
1

I'm sill not getting it - is the OP asking why we have laws upon laws, ever specifying narrowing types of people? Sorry if I'm being thick.
/r/MensRights03/10/21 12:26 PM
1

Thanks. I'm in Europe. I did at least read the Wikipedia version and, to add to the debate - it strikes me as sexist. I'm all for egality but there has to be a sense of compensation for both parties. Just wondering how that relates to OP and New Zealand.
/r/MensRights03/10/21 12:20 PM
2

I'd say it is. Some boys beat a bunch of girls older than them, at their own game, and then are told that it's somehow 'not fair'? BAD BOYS. DO we actually want equality? Only sometimes, it seems.
/r/MensRights23/09/21 10:27 PM
3

I'm sure it was just an outburst. It's hard to keep one's even temper with those on the opposite of any ideological divide. One's closest, too, sometimes.
/r/MensRights23/09/21 10:05 PM
2

Because one can be mistaken. It's possible to accuse someone of stealing, and be wrong. The thing goes to trial, both parties are identified, a jury decides. The verdict is published. Oh, you mean accusations of man-on-woman rape? That's different.
/r/MensRights23/09/21 09:47 PM
5

Thanks for the work.
/r/MensRights23/09/21 09:38 PM
2

What is that, may I please ask?
/r/MensRights23/09/21 09:33 PM
2

AFAIK, All countries have men-on-women rape prohibitions. Maybe the laws are shamefully badly enforced in some countries, but they are there. Now comes the mission creep... in the UK, there are moves to make 'street harrassment' a gender crime. It already is a crime, but now it has to become a bit more Feminised. Of course countries aren't up to date on the latest modifications to the existing laws! How can they, since we just invented them?
/r/MensRights23/09/21 09:28 PM
1

You seem totally insensitive to male pain. You've had a whole month to think about it. Are you still so inhuman?
/r/MensRights23/09/21 09:10 PM
1

I respond when I choose, just like you do. Reddit is for the people, and not the other way about.
/r/MensRights23/09/21 09:07 PM
1

No. No, you didn't.
/r/MensRights13/08/21 09:34 PM
1

Calm down. Please.
/r/MensRights16/07/21 08:14 PM
1

With respect, I must disagree. I seldom hear of a feminist advocating for equal soldierly duties, or equal prison terms, or equal paternity rights. Do you advocate so?
/r/MensRights16/07/21 08:12 PM
2

Humour check? Anyway, feminism is all about helping females. You'd think it was obvious. Very few feminists care about males.
/r/MensRights16/07/21 08:08 PM
1

Oh..... I just got pranked, right. Right?
/r/MensRights16/07/21 06:40 PM
1

It's a poor argument - if we mutilate girls before they can recall, then it's OK? Clearly not.
/r/MensRights16/07/21 06:39 PM
1

I apologise: Indeed I invoked the straw man. I like to draw people out, and you seem really, really rude.
/r/MensRights16/07/21 06:28 PM
1

Actually, black-on-white racism, too. Is anybody still listening?
/r/MensRights03/06/21 05:28 PM
1

I agree, but, sooner or later, someone is going to assess those metrics and - I predict - assess them as 'racist'. I speak as a white minority used to white-on-white racism. The hell with us whiteys, eh?
/r/MensRights03/06/21 05:26 PM
1

Dear Yadvocate of the USSR, You also creep in your ideology to a central one: if you want to quote examples. I'd suspect them to be Russian. Anybody who has experienced your ideology (I have!) understands Russian pan-Slavism. Everybody given the opportunity escapes Belarus for Austria does. They're all nervous. Why do you think that is? Why are people nervous of you?
/r/MensRights03/06/21 05:11 PM
0

OK, Putin.
/r/MensRights03/06/21 04:54 PM
1

Aha! Feminism.
/r/MensRights03/06/21 04:53 PM
1

Someone to talk to, as an equal. As a superior, even. It could be a woman. Equal treatment in the courts. If I slap my wife, I'm going to jail. If she slaps me, it's really funny, for some reason. Men hugging boys. In the 70s, it was all the trend - sports teams, etc. It was abused (and boys were) in the UK, but if you give a young boy a hug, that doesn't mean that you're a paedo. I watched a friend of mine coach a soccer team recently, and both coach and the boys tried to be in eye contact all …
/r/MensRights03/06/21 04:46 PM
0

Wringed hand - oh ! My other one! Someone said we should just lottery tickets to senates.
/r/MensRights26/05/21 09:53 PM
2

Are you a semi-robot?
/r/MensRights26/05/21 08:58 PM
3

This, and general social acceptance, by which I mean, if you sit close by a kiddie playground, some mom won't have you arrested.
/r/MensRights26/05/21 08:54 PM
4

Good luck in finding one these days. We have to join organisations, and slowly turn them back around. I am a UK Labour Party member and it's become very feminised lately. Guess what - the electorate, at large, likes us less. Fortunately, once we get rid off all-female shortlists we might appeal again to minorities (such as males).
/r/MensRights20/05/21 12:20 AM
2

I get that this is referencing data from 2008-2019 in Arras, France.
/r/MensRights20/05/21 12:09 AM
3

Doesn't it say a lot when even an article about female-on-male violence shows a graphic depicting a male yelling at a despairing female? This is what we're up against. Every step of our lives.
/r/MensRights20/05/21 12:03 AM
5

We're pranked.
/r/MensRights19/05/21 11:56 PM
2

Blah, blah, nothing there from atheism - well, so I'd have thought Christianity would be the first to bust this one, and I'll go first. Can you be married against your will, people?
/r/MensRights19/05/21 11:45 PM
1

Just don't argue. Set up a men's shelter or something and see feminists try to tear it down.
/r/MensRights19/05/21 11:32 PM
1

They don't care. Women and feminists are two different, intersecting classes of humans. We men need women in the tent, pissing out, and zip up the tent. Feminists hate men.
/r/MensRights19/05/21 11:26 PM
-6

Nah, 'equity' is OK. What's the problem now?
/r/MensRights19/05/21 11:16 PM
2

Don't mess with the Word. Calm yourself.
/r/MensRights19/05/21 11:12 PM
7

.... and eventually, everybody's realises that they've been raping everybody else all the time. Sorry about that, everybody. Can we just get back to useful work, now?
/r/MensRights19/05/21 11:06 PM
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