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| 6 | YesAllWomenI never claimed that a "true feminist" would be opposed to #BANFATHERSDAY. My argument was that I believe the vast majority of women that self-identify as feminist would think #BANFATHERSDAY is stupid. Although it is conjecture, it is my belief that this anti-father's day sentiment is so rare as to almost be unique and therefore not representative of the vast majority of feminists. To put my belief to the test, I googled "is fathers day anti feminist" to see if I could find any other feminist (o… | /r/MensRights | 23/06/17 06:23 AM |
| 7 | YesAllWomenTaking this woman's sentiment as a representation of the typical feminist is pretty ridiculous. Think of it this way. Let's say a man posts the following on social media: "Women nowadays are completely out of line! If I buy a woman a drink at a bar, she better be on my dick that very night! I work hard for my money and if I choose to spend it providing her with an expensive beverage, she OWES IT TO ME to treat my effort with respect! Feminists don't respect our role as provider these days!" Beli… | /r/MensRights | 23/06/17 03:16 AM |
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