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| 1 | From the front page, once the cops explain there is no right to privacy to her, expect her to claim rape or harassment. . .you'll note that the email shown in the photo shows the name of the individual. Perhaps my reaction is severe, but in my mind that is a purposeful inclusion of information. | /r/MensRights | 27/04/11 02:04 AM |
| 5 | From the front page, once the cops explain there is no right to privacy to her, expect her to claim rape or harassment. . .I hate this sort of Personal Army bullshit. Even if your cause is just this is not the venue to air your dirty laundry. | /r/MensRights | 26/04/11 05:48 PM |
| -1 | A squad of cops in bulletproof vests swooped into an upper Manhattan park and charged seven men with the "crime" of playing chess in an area off-limits to adults unaccompanied by kids.oh, yes, certainly! It was just that the scope of your previous comment seemed a bit less focused. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/10 08:24 PM |
| -4 | A squad of cops in bulletproof vests swooped into an upper Manhattan park and charged seven men with the "crime" of playing chess in an area off-limits to adults unaccompanied by kids.Unjust by whose standards? Are you saying that anyone should be able to ignore a law if they disagree... oh. Just saw your user name. | /r/MensRights | 18/11/10 05:56 PM |
| 5 | A squad of cops in bulletproof vests swooped into an upper Manhattan park and charged seven men with the "crime" of playing chess in an area off-limits to adults unaccompanied by kids.And yet, the article states that they did plan to catch seven men playing chess. A squad of cops does not just show up some place randomly, they either plan out the action or are called to the scene. But why? Why all this effort to deter these men from playing chess? What is absurd is that this occurred at all. The expenditure of resources does not match the crime at all. I suggest that we direct our attention to the final line of the article where they mention that one of the men has "prior con… | /r/MensRights | 18/11/10 05:55 PM |
| 0 | Why You Probably Won't Get Stabbed or Raped if You Go Up the River.That was a very interesting read. I can't help but agree that our traditional method of dealing with crime is inadequate. It's so difficult to explain to someone why 'punishment' is not effective but offering opportunities and education is a much better alternative. I just hear a lot of 'why should someone who screwed up be offered that when poor people don't get anything... etc etc'. That line of argument is so terrible and self-defeating. I always think, "yes! exactly! everybody should get opp… | /r/MensRights | 19/09/10 06:24 PM |
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