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| 2 | It's officially fucking official: Judges in UK are officially being told to officially be less strenuous on female criminalsI don't think feminism claims to support equal rights for both women and men. If you can prove me wrong on that point, I'll happily admit that your point is valid, but I have personally never seen nor heard of feminists ever mentioning that they care about the rights of men. The problem I have here is that you're criticizing feminists for only caring about womens' rights, and then you respond by saying that it's okay for men to only care about mens' rights because that's what the feminists do. T… | /r/MensRights | 12/09/10 08:49 PM |
| 1 | It's officially fucking official: Judges in UK are officially being told to officially be less strenuous on female criminalsOkay, let's not be hateful here. Now you're just bashing. There are still disadvantages to being female in our societies just as there are disadvantages to being male, so it's still reasonable for feminists to exist. How would you feel if feminists tried to claim that all Men's Rights activists only cared about equality when it benefit men? | /r/MensRights | 12/09/10 11:31 AM |
| 11 | 'Why should I care about males being raped in prison?'The saddest part is that they will never, ever see the hypocrisy of it. | /r/MensRights | 30/08/10 04:28 PM |
| 3 | "The Missing Million" - the mostly-male epidemic of shut-ins in Japan (repost from /r/worldnews)Absolutely. I don't understand why most people will do anything to avoid suggesting that bad parenting is an issue in cases like these. | /r/MensRights | 19/07/10 07:01 PM |
| 5 | A post on TwoXChromosomes about "Male Studies" programNo one's really explaining why it was a bad comparison (i.e. demonstrating how ID differs dramatically from Male Studies [note, not Men's Studies] in so wide a qualitative manner that it's clear I was being needlessly inflammatory.) What you said is: legitimise in the academy an already dominant cultural conception of manhood that is trumpeted from every other corner of society. Which doesn't make any sense at all to me. There are pretty clear conceptions of womanhood that I see no more or less … | /r/MensRights | 15/04/10 08:43 AM |
| 13 | Reaction To Women Abusing Men In PublicIt's okay, though. He probably just cheated on her or something. Sickening... | /r/MensRights | 01/04/10 12:18 AM |
| 4 | Comedian makes fun of woman at show, gets sued for "Discrimination". Is it really coming to this Canada?This article doesn't even make mention of his side of the story, though. I'm highly skeptical of any reporting that doesn't investigate an entire half of the situation. Yes, he could well just be being a homophobic bigot, but we don't know that. One person's testimony is not definite proof of anything. | /r/MensRights | 31/03/10 12:05 AM |
| 26 | Paradoxically, it seems it’s women, not men, who have unrealistic standards for the “average” member of the opposite sex.People like to use "paradoxically" in place of "contrary to popular belief" because it sounds more intelligent. | /r/MensRights | 21/01/10 08:19 AM |
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