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I'm not sure if you read my response to another comment or not, which interestingly made the same assumption as was made here, namely that my comment automatically implied that men don't deserve to get a choice or deserve to be drafted. That assumption is wrong – I agree with you that men equally deserve a choice and do not believe I am entitled to any man (or any person) giving his life for me. And I further agree with you that men have been severely suppressed by society and especially the mov…
/r/MensRights28/01/20 05:15 AM
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It's funny I had that in my original draft (no pun intended) and then deleted it out because I thought I wanted to limit any responses I got to the point of what I was saying, on the assumption everything stays the same and the only change to society is women being included, and not into my opinion that men should not be drafted. And did you read my response?? I don't think it's perfectly fine, I think its incredibly sad and a lot of undue pressure and that it should be eradicated. I'm intereste…
/r/MensRights28/01/20 04:49 AM
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I see your point completely, and I personally believe there should be no draft at all, and men and women should only voluntarily join the military. I guess I was talking about the current state of things, assuming the draft still exists as it does and commenting my views on the proposal for women to be included in it. But overall, everything I said about choice and drafting applies to men exactly as you restated my argument. I can't imagine, especially these days when most people haven't been in…
/r/MensRights26/01/20 04:22 PM
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Can I be a woman and comment here? Haha. About the case for women drafting. It seems, in large part, to be a counter-response to many of the complaints raised on this forum—women being so into the empowerment of their gender by putting down men in various ways and rejecting femininity. Like, "if you are so superior and capable and equal then you get on the draft too". But what about the many women who do not embody this trend and do value their femininity and the complementary role in relation t…
/r/MensRights26/01/20 03:43 PM
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