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"Our moderators screen these comments before they are published". Huffington Post -- Where reddit will be in about 18 more months.
/r/MensRights22/10/13 06:13 AM
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Thanks for tarring me with your broad brush. I still care a great deal about my parents.
/r/MensRights02/09/13 02:40 AM
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This idea that this is liberating to men is a fallacy. This man ignores alimony and particularly child support laws.
/r/MensRights02/09/13 02:39 AM
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If we resurrect these dead women through biography, they will technically be zombies, and the fact this will end up in them being shot or chainsawed is misogynistic. We should get them to reconsider the project.
/r/MensRights02/09/13 02:12 AM
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Everyone knows the P in the momentum equation stands for "patriarchy" : )
/r/MensRights02/09/13 01:55 AM
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Review the "discussion" for the subject. It's really instructive as to how their group-think is producing bias. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Men%27s_rights_movement
/r/MensRights02/09/13 01:35 AM
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I think this language about supporting your children being male slavery makes you look really, really bad. What about it exactly makes me look bad? The man didn't want the kid, didn't expect it, was lied to about the pill, had sperm stolen form a used condum, was statutorally raped, etc, and you will pull this shaming language to compel him into slavery? Disgusting! You don't see me demanding women be compelled to carry, do you? This is the double-standard I'm talking about. It's very simple: Yo…
/r/MensRights02/09/13 12:08 AM
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No, I'm saying their SO should be making their "choice" to give birth under the clear understanding they would be raising the kid they want to bring into the world over his objections ALONE. Women should not be allowed to use their reproductive rights as a weapon to enslave men.
/r/MensRights02/09/13 12:04 AM
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You know when MRA's complain about misandry? You defending them treating men like ATM's and condoning male slavery is what they are talking about.
/r/MensRights31/08/13 03:09 AM
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The "standard of living" basis is entirely B.S. That standard of living is one of the benefits of one's relationship with another. If that other leaves the one, they shouldn't be allowed too compel the other to continue doing their part while they play around with the next one. It doesn't matter what gender they are. Nobody should be allowed to enslave another person for the crime of not being 'exciting enough' when they DID provide numerous other benefits to that person through dedication and i…
/r/MensRights31/08/13 02:57 AM
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"Mothers can't pass down life skills?" It depends upon who initiated the divorce. Statistically, it's the woman 70+% of the time, and the majority of those are due to "boredom". The person who initiates the divorce without good reason (demonstrated fault) is DEMONSTRATING a lack of these skills, and deserves to be stripped of custody. I find it interesting that "the best interest of the child" is used as an excuse for legalized male slavery while the same line is not used to tell an errant wife …
/r/MensRights31/08/13 02:49 AM
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Her body, her choice. She's the one that has to go through 9 months of shit plus the painful and dangerous procedure of delivery regardless of how willing you are to take the child of her hands. Double-standards are fun. For once I'd like to hear this from legislators: "His body, his choice. He's the one that has to go through 18 years of male slavery and threats of prison for the crime of being a victim of a recession regardless of how much your biological clock is ticking." Instead, we get "sh…
/r/MensRights31/08/13 02:09 AM
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The guy wasn't rude, wasn't pushy, wasn't anything You still don't have any support for these assertions. Innocent until proven guilty. It's the burden of the article writer to prove this person had mal intent. Everything in that situation says otherwise. (broad daylight, public street with busy traffic, friends in both groups to witness behavior, etc) You've chosen how much risk you're willing to accept, and taken action to mitigate things down to that level. She's done the same. Except most pe…
/r/MensRights31/08/13 01:54 AM
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