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That's awful. I've seen it's like before, behaviorwise, but it never fails to upset me.
/r/MensRights29/09/11 07:37 AM
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Well, society tends to be based on agreements between men and women all the time. The problem with feminism is that they want every such agreement to be in the favor of a women. If men benefit from a male-female arrangement even tangentally, it's looked upon with suspicion. Look at the situation regarding sexual intercourse. A substantial group of feminists actually believe that any intercourse between a man and a woman is inherently rape. This is because there may be cases where the woman may n…
/r/MensRights29/09/11 07:30 AM
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Gay men are men too, and transmen are men as well. If being able to kick asses is a worry, gay men have done their share of historical ass kicking. Transwomen, while women and not men per se, are still being discriminated against by women as if they were men. As far as Lesbians go, regarding the issue of Men's Rights, that group doesn't really fit here, but the others do. I couldn't care what someone else likes to do with their time or who they do it with. The fact is that because of what they c…
/r/MensRights28/09/11 08:01 AM
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This particular language isn't new. 'Testosterone poisoning' has been used as an epithet by many women for decades. It's simply part of the loaded language that women have used for ages to denegrate men. Even the word testosterone itself has a host of negative connotations attached to it because of this. At the moment, it's possible to call out someone for this sort of rhetoric, but in years to come, it's doubtful that language like this will even get noticed. It will simply be "how things are" …
/r/MensRights28/09/11 07:34 AM
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It's no surprise since there's been a feminist and proto-feminist push to categorize men as stupid for centuries. Effectively, they consider men or really anyone else to be intelligent only as compared to their standards, which the the feminist leaders are naturally are at the top of. Basically, you have a group of women telling men that the best way to learn is to become like a women, and then reinforcing this with a learning structure and institutionalized discrimination that makes this true. …
/r/MensRights26/09/11 05:37 AM
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