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| 73 | Twitch streamer casually explains that cheating on men is okayThe issue is that her view is a direct reflection of feminism today. This streamer is just repeating a narrative that is commonly spread amongst feminist today. So even if you don't hear this streamer or know anything about her, there is still the issue that the bullshit of females always being the victim is being normalized. | /r/MensRights | 06/07/21 10:51 AM |
| 9 | At least, somebody seems to care. Seen at Perth Airport, Australia. 👏The hospitals near me offer free walk-in mammograms, no insurance needed. Why can't they offer free prostate exams? Not to mention there isn't much awareness being spread, meanwhile every major sport has a 'breast cancer awareness' promotion. | /r/MensRights | 13/04/19 11:55 AM |
| 20 | White Woman Who Falsely Accused Black Football Player Of Rape Rolls Eyes During Victim’s Statement. But it’s OK she got one year in jail for ruining two lives.From my observation it's apparently only done when a white person is the antagonist. Because being racist against white people is smiled upon by SJWs. | /r/MensRights | 10/10/18 11:44 AM |
| 7 | Woman thinks being a white female exempts her from the law. It usually does of course.Perhaps she meant 'inbred'? | /r/MensRights | 08/08/18 02:54 AM |
| 2 | Article in Italian. Recent changes in law mean Men are no longer required to pay alimony to maintain an exwife's style of life. Berlusconi wins lawsuit against exeife and she must return 60 million Euros that he pid her in alimony because she is self-sufficientMy brothers wife quit her job as soon as she got pregnant. She never talked to him about it before quitting. She now plans to never return to work and he's stuck being the only source of income. | /r/MensRights | 17/11/17 02:27 AM |
| 4 | Saw this on imgur. A man holding intactivist signs along a street. Wish I had the balls to do more than just complain on the internet.Unfortunately, I do :( | /r/MensRights | 27/09/15 03:43 PM |
| 1 | School sends 11-year-old boy home because of his long hair - which he's growing to raise money for cancer charity. 'It is gender discrimination and sexism. Girls can have short or long hair, why can't boys?The issues in your article are about dressing. This is about hair on your head, which grows, being too "extreme" because he's a male. Do you really not see the difference here? And your rambling of being discriminated for being a male nurse is totally irrelevant. Goodbye. | /r/MensRights | 26/09/15 06:49 AM |
| 1 | School sends 11-year-old boy home because of his long hair - which he's growing to raise money for cancer charity. 'It is gender discrimination and sexism. Girls can have short or long hair, why can't boys?Which feminist example are you referring to? | /r/MensRights | 26/09/15 06:14 AM |
| 1 | School sends 11-year-old boy home because of his long hair - which he's growing to raise money for cancer charity. 'It is gender discrimination and sexism. Girls can have short or long hair, why can't boys?It's hair. It's part of your body and it grows. | /r/MensRights | 26/09/15 05:54 AM |
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