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| 1 | Breast Cancer Awareness in the NFLbut its just a craven attempt at cash. How? They'd clearly make more money by selling things and not giving any to charity. | /r/MensRights | 06/11/12 11:03 PM |
| 1 | Breast Cancer Awareness in the NFLLicensed gear accounts for a pretty slim margin of what the NFL donates. On top of that, there is ~40% margin on most of the NFLshop gear, if it hasn't changed from when I worked retail. From the 40%, deduct ~15% to the NFL Players Assosciation, and about ~8% franchise licensing fees. So about 17% profit before any donations. If we're talking a 5% donation of the total profit, the NFL makes 12% of the sales price of gear as profit. So if they sell an item at $100, they earn about $12 and donate … | /r/MensRights | 06/11/12 07:35 PM |
| 7 | Apparently we are never depressed. Someone forgot to tell the 10% of the men in the world.Car mechanics tell you the truth Hah. If they're crooked, they're crooked all the time. I know girls who regularly only pay the "parts" portion of their bill because they're attractive. And on the other side of the coin, when I need some lumber torn down at Home Depot, they charge me for every single cut (beyond the first free one). If I send my wife, they don't charge a dime. | /r/MensRights | 06/11/12 07:34 PM |
| 0 | Breast Cancer Awareness in the NFLthey wouldn't pocket ~95% of the money they raise for it. Try about 25%. | /r/MensRights | 06/11/12 07:29 PM |
| 1 | Breast Cancer Awareness in the NFLYou know how players get fined for infractions both on and off the field? All those fines go to charity. 100% of the money. That charity rotates. During October, it goes to American Cancer Society for breast cancer research. | /r/MensRights | 06/11/12 07:27 PM |
| 4 | Whilst 52% of British men want prostitution decriminalised, only 29% of British women do"Find acceptable" isn't 1:1 with "should be decriminalized" | /r/MensRights | 01/06/12 09:45 PM |
| 3 | Ex-Wife In Wisconsin Gives Away Ex-Husbands Belongings, Vandalizes SUV. Superior Police Sgt. William Lear told the newspaper there's no law against spray painting ex-husband's vehicle. Police refuse to charge woman.As I mentioned earlier, it's on the husband to report the vandalism if he wants her charged. He hasn't sought charges. The police can't do anything until he does. | /r/MensRights | 21/05/12 09:32 PM |
| 4 | Ex-Wife In Wisconsin Gives Away Ex-Husbands Belongings, Vandalizes SUV. Superior Police Sgt. William Lear told the newspaper there's no law against spray painting ex-husband's vehicle. Police refuse to charge woman.You and everyone else have missed a huge part of this story... She won in a divorce a whole bunch of valuable things she didn't want or need. The article doesn't say that. You don't know, nor do I, whether she brought the car into the marriage, or the circumstances under which she came to posses any of the items. Further, whether she wanted or needed it is a fairly minor part of how assets are divided. If I split with my wife, I certainly want everything. And if I rack up a ton of gambling debt,… | /r/MensRights | 21/05/12 09:29 PM |
| 3 | Ex-Wife In Wisconsin Gives Away Ex-Husbands Belongings, Vandalizes SUV. Superior Police Sgt. William Lear told the newspaper there's no law against spray painting ex-husband's vehicle. Police refuse to charge woman.Where in the article does it claim they refused to charge the woman? It isn't the police departments job to pursue charges for vandalism to personal property unless the owner of the property seeks charges. That hasn't happened, at least not yet. | /r/MensRights | 21/05/12 07:27 PM |
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