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This doesn't mean it's not a Marxist movement, it just means it wasn't core to the current objective. The current objective of Marxism is the same as it's always been: analysis of the capitalist system and class struggle - if it's not, then it's not Marxism. It's a far left view point, it's Marxism, the modern left has gone full socialism\communism and has as a result found itself more and more in bed with Feminism. "Far left" and "Marxism" are not synonymous. What is sometimes overly simplistic…
/r/MensRights20/02/19 04:23 AM
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Hillary "Literal Slave Markets" Clinton
/r/MensRights19/02/19 05:03 AM
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Sounds like a wonderful approach to take with raising boys - assuming your goal is to raise the next generation of school shooters
/r/MensRights15/02/19 07:29 AM
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Not really, in fact Marx himself actually had proto-feminist Victoria Woodhull expelled from the first international for (among other things) her excessive focus on sex and bourgeois women's issues to the detriment of class struggle. Feminism (the kind that most are familiar with in Anglophone countires at any rate) is a liberal movement, explicitly. The faction that came out on top during the 60s and 70s was the result of a reaction to the perceived male chauvanism and insufficient focus on sex…
/r/MensRights15/02/19 05:32 AM
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Started out "socially transitioning" (ie. crossdressing in public) and then after a couple of months went doctor shopping until they found one that would prescribe them HRT without any of that bothersome psychological assessment or therapeutic counseling stuff. This was a couple of years ago and I don't have much to do with them anymore as their sudden interest in transgender stuff came bundled with some really revolting general anti-male ranting etc. and I don't need that in my life. But I hear…
/r/MensRights08/02/19 03:21 AM
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Play your cards right with that and you can shift from a situation where people call you entitled and toxic if you complain that you can't get laid to being part of a reasonably powerful social grouping that will pile on and shame people as hateful bigots for not sleeping with you. You might even start believing it yourself! Short dude I knew got "rapid onset gender dysphoria" and this is pretty much what happened.
/r/MensRights08/02/19 02:45 AM
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don't understand why society doesn't just do gender neutral bathrooms. Because there would be (and has been) bitching about that too. Witness the REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE from a subset of feminists at the idea of transwomen (or, as those feminists consider them, "men pretending to be women to get access to women to rape them" etc.). Can you even imagine how much howling there would be if it was the norm for public use toilets to just be unisex down the line? There's a reason that when businesses and…
/r/MensRights29/01/19 07:37 AM
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produced hate merch in the form of 'male tears' mugs and other misandist materials. produced in large part by mostly female workers paid poverty wages in places like Bangladesh and Vietnam in situations that are often only a step above outright slavery (and sometimes not even that). Sure, there's no ethical consumption under capitalism, but one should at least make some kind of effort when producing overtly political messages that one isn't actively facilitating the victimisation of the group on…
/r/MensRights29/01/19 07:16 AM
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I believe women definitely make a lot of decisions as to what products are purchased regardless of who hands over the money at the cash register. This is certainly the case in my experience. Anybody who works in retail can probably tell you this too. I have worked a lot of retail jobs over the years and I currently work semi retail (actually a technical position, but I end up doing sales a lot because it's a small operation) in a sector with an ostensibly mostly male customer base. Any time a bl…
/r/MensRights18/01/19 03:18 AM
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In other words... men and women might both face mounds of inequality, but if we add it up, it's sort of a wash, in a shitty way. For some reason this is really difficult to grasp for a lot of people. It's not saying that women don't face disadvantage and oppression in gendered ways in a place like Saudi Arabia. It's quite clear that they do. It's just that this study is finding that everybody faces gendered disadvantage and discrimination - and that, perhaps, men cop it marginally worse in an ab…
/r/MensRights08/01/19 07:45 AM
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Cool, I'm glad that is the case. My knowledge of the intricacies of US laws in these areas is sketchy (moreso because there is a lot more variance between the states than most other countries), thanks for clearing that up.
/r/MensRights04/01/19 07:36 AM
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Or they're just confident that they actually have as much or more to offer as their male counterparts do, and are also confident in their ability to demonstrate that.
/r/MensRights04/01/19 04:00 AM
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I think men should have the option to opt out of parenthood during pregnancy, but with the same limits placed on men as in women While at first glance this seems like something approaching equality - and it would certainly be an improvement over the practical lack of any reproductive rights that men currently deal with - it's not quite a complete solution. Women do not only have access to abortion during pregnancy (or the "morning after pill" in the immediate term), they can also choose to carry…
/r/MensRights04/01/19 03:51 AM
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whatever you say sport, like I said, stick around and you might learn something.
/r/MensRights04/01/19 03:31 AM
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Assuming your anecdotes are genuine, I think perhaps you don't have a real good understanding of what generally constitutes "attractive" or not in a man vs. a woman. Hint: they're different. You get dangerously close to some kind of awareness in this post, stick around and you might learn something.
/r/MensRights04/01/19 02:42 AM
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You're right in that the "straight" (and increasingly "cis") part is pretty much always a component when they're putting together something for mainstream consumption. There is still enough living memory of gay men being bashed, wrongly imprisoned or even murdered that it's a bit on the nose with a middle of the road audience to go directly shitting on us in the open too harshly or frequently. You straight blokes have for a long time been the subject of the kind of propaganda campaign that is on…
/r/MensRights04/01/19 02:35 AM
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The fact that SJWs are careful to avoid aiming their hate speech at gay men They aren't mate. You just don't notice those arrows because they aren't aimed at you and it's normally done a little more quietly these days (in the 70s and 80s the proto-SJW feminists of the time were actually very public about it). Gay men are basically next in line if there's no straight dude around to blame for whatever it is this week. Try being a gay man who turns down a trans*-whoever or states in public that the…
/r/MensRights04/01/19 02:09 AM
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If an awkward bog troll with acne, bad breath, and a mustache came up to you and started flirting, would you find her creepy? No? Assuming you're talking unflatteringly about a less attractive woman rather than a literal mythical creature. Why would it be "creepy" and how do you even define that? Plenty of us have actually had this experience. Happened to me all the time when I was young and pretty and I never found it "creepy" - flattering usually, cute sometimes, annoying occasionally when she…
/r/MensRights04/01/19 01:55 AM
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I've had 3 friends get married/into long term ("de facto") relationships over the past 5 years and the pattern has always been the same. At first it's an increase in the number times plans have to be cancelled because the wife/girlfriend had some last minute thing they needed him for or conflicting plans that she made without telling him that always end up taking priority. Then after a while the excuses stop and it's just that he can't come out / have his mates over / get online for a gaming ses…
/r/MensRights11/12/18 06:16 AM
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I know this is a weird thing to do but, ask men for their thoughts instead of putting hers into their minds? Men need to learn to express themselves and their feelings more, except when the expression and the feelings are inconvenient for feminists and/or the privileging of women generally, in which case they need to shut up and let us tell them what their feelings are and how they are permitted to express them.
/r/MensRights11/12/18 05:53 AM
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Sooner or later the cultural assumption will be 'well, women are genetically wired to have affairs, its normal/women have such hard tough lives due to the patriarchy, we have to accept little indiscretions' ~ gIrLs WiLl Be GiRlS ~
/r/MensRights11/12/18 04:38 AM
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Who's "we" in this scenario? Adidas is a massive multi billion dollar company - if they were serious about supporting female athletes they could do it all themselves, and it more ways than a shitty advert designed to shift product.
/r/MensRights10/12/18 06:28 AM
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What they never like to say about those 'sexed up' ads is that they, like the vast majority of all adverts, are targeted at women to sell that stuff to women.
/r/MensRights07/12/18 08:35 AM
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