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smugmeister/r/MensRights30/08/14 12:08 AM
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Wow didn't expect that trash to turn up here..
/r/MensRights05/03/20 09:55 PM
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any updates on how this turned out? 2 years old, and i'm too lazy to google
/r/MensRights03/05/17 09:20 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNH0bmYT7os
/r/MensRights29/01/17 03:55 AM
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if you bothered to quote slightly more, her issue was the lack of birth control which they quickly resolved, not the penetration itself. still pretty outrageous
/r/MensRights21/04/16 02:05 AM
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I doubt it will. As OP notes, this was brought up by our Justice Minister a few years ago, after a 36 year old women was found pregnant with an 11 year old students child. She had this to say: It has prompted Justice Minister Judith Collins to step in saying she will seek more information on the law. "This case raises an important point. I will seek advice from officials on whether or not a law change is required." And that's literally all I could find. But guess what top Google results were for…
/r/MensRights28/11/15 06:04 AM
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anyone who disagrees must have never dealt with the law.. and you're suggesting THEY live in an imaginary world? that if they haven't had your experience, they're wrong.. haha delusion..
/r/MensRights28/11/15 02:12 AM
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yeah.. but why should anyone have to resort to sneaking/stealing DNA?? how is that going to look in the already fucked courts??
/r/MensRights26/11/15 10:49 PM
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US prisons are a problem on their own and the root cause is not directly a gender issue, IMO, though due to other factors, ie court and empathy bias, many more men are adversely affected by it..
/r/MensRights19/11/15 08:40 PM
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i think my first ever post on reddit was on /r/feminism. and my first pm, i was so excited.. oh.. banned.. along with everyone on that thread by the looks.. why? because the OP was a woman who raped a boy and 6 years later demanded child support, nothing else, thread was even civil.
/r/MensRights15/11/15 06:46 AM
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while I agree there is no need to push a custom program for girl scouts to be made an official part of the Boy Scouts organization vs existing Girl Scouts, I'm also surprised they are still segregated in the US (quick reading indicates Scouting is co-ed in most countries), and surprised at so much support for them staying that way here. I was also a scout for all of my youth, it was one of the best parts of my life, it was co-ed and better for it. In retrospect it taught boys and girls to truly …
/r/MensRights30/10/15 05:25 AM
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maybe recognition would be a better word - that most people, feminist or otherwise, are not supporting Hillary just because she's a women/would be first female president. some very singleminded people will for that reason of course, as with Obama... there was a thread on TwoX the other day with a lot of reasonable commentary to that effect, even calling her out on repeated citing her gender in response to recent questions, https://np.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromosomes/comments/3oqam4/today_i_was_told_…
/r/MensRights16/10/15 06:30 AM
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probably not the best example of law change to pander for feminists - since it was a genuinely archaic definition which "excludes victims of forced anal or oral sex, rape with an object, statutory rape and male rape"
/r/MensRights06/10/15 07:05 AM
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it couldn't.. be the other way around?
/r/MensRights24/09/15 10:48 AM
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at least you said perhaps..
/r/MensRights03/09/15 04:34 AM
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mmm that kind of blindly biased, fabricated/mind-reading generalizing statement is awfully reminiscent of tumblr feminism. worst i've seen in this sub honestly.. well done.
/r/MensRights03/09/15 04:33 AM
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.. but then we have the sexist air-conditioning problem..
/r/MensRights22/08/15 02:43 AM
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MSI International conducted a total of 1,182 online interviews in the U.S. among adults ages 18-54. Interviews among respondents were split evenly by age and gender, and achieved geographic distribution according to the US census. The interviews were conducted from December 14 through December 30, 2012. Any other studies on the demographics for this kinda thing?
/r/MensRights21/08/15 06:44 AM
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nope, we need to free to be as idiotic as we want, and simply eliminate all the potential danger, in the universe. we just need to rally and raise awareness!
/r/MensRights15/08/15 01:23 AM
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TIL.. thanks :)
/r/MensRights04/08/15 05:50 AM
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hate simply by association? can you name even one issue with talk actually in this hour long video? plenty of material..
/r/MensRights04/08/15 02:24 AM
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probably because there isn't a clear definition, I've tried to read it too, sounds like they either don't know or just can't agree
/r/MensRights04/08/15 02:22 AM
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"The success of the project has been hard for organizers to gauge. “The videos might have been geared too much toward our own community. It’s hard to assess the feedback – we only get positive responses from people within the community who think the same way,”" surprisingly perceptive
/r/MensRights08/07/15 12:53 AM
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seems to be a collection of clips of his, I haven't made it to the particular quote in title yet..
/r/MensRights29/06/15 02:00 AM
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I think the problem is only when survivor is used as an ongoing status, almost like a point on one's CV. Which sadly does seem overly trendy with certain groups these days. Then you are right, it continues to reinforce that event in your life.. But the same goes for victim, or any term..
/r/MensRights15/06/15 06:56 AM
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Here in nz I dont believe men can be raped, legally....
/r/MensRights03/06/15 08:35 AM
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thanks, that was my first question when reading the title :)
/r/MensRights03/05/15 06:24 AM
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I don't think anyone is saying this represents an entire gender, either way... do you go around posting that drivel on every instance of "someone does something bad"? what it is a good example of though is institutionalized discrimination and injustice against men in an area where huge attention and efforts have gone to assist women and villainise men in. Feminism is supposed to promote equality (between both sexes if it needs to be said), yet largely ignores the increasingly growing and evident…
/r/MensRights04/04/15 05:22 PM
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"Btw, if you feel I'm wrong about this could you please explain why? Rather not just get angry down votes, up for a discussion of this." Hope you enjoy the downvotes then
/r/MensRights04/04/15 05:12 PM
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maybe there's some fucked up laws I'm unaware of, and if so they should be changed, this kind of situation (and I've heard of several cases without looking recently, this is back in 1997..) seems one of the biggest double standards in disfavor of men i can think of. "if this was the other way around" the (woman) victim would have the choices on what to do about the conception/child, not the rapist who would be rightly charged and made to pay damages/support "what are this young man's actual choi…
/r/MensRights04/04/15 04:44 PM
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Im pretty attractive.. so i can assume any female in any state feels lucky to be fucked by me? .. no.
/r/MensRights19/09/14 11:11 AM
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plus rapist chose the birth.. this is probably the worst thing i've seen here to date.
/r/MensRights04/09/14 01:42 PM
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sorry, thought it was directed at my comment specifically :) Well, her character in parks and rec. is IMO quite a good example of a woman being "everything", or at least well rounded, as she talks about in that interview so that's why I mentioned it.. and I felt (but don't actually know) that her real personality bled into the fictional one to some extent
/r/MensRights30/08/14 07:11 PM
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One could equally, stupidly, think she was a horrible person for her role in Mean Girls.. although thinking about that for a moment more, she actually came across as quite a good if odd mother there..
/r/MensRights30/08/14 06:49 PM
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I really didn't mean to imply I thought her worthless, but do think it's fair to put some weight on the statement of the real-life person vs the fictional TV character.. and it was quite a strong, sweeping generalization I disagree with and find somewhat offensive..
/r/MensRights30/08/14 06:46 PM
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I do love her character in Parks and Rec., always assumed she had a large part in making it so, but after that.. maybe it's just good writing and good acting?
/r/MensRights30/08/14 04:47 PM
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Best to watch the 1 minute clip for context, and ignore the commentary, but the actual quotes are Host, Neal Brennan: "Being cool is, like, passé. And now you have to be awkward and adorkable." Amy: "Well, this feeling that you're having right now — which is like, 'I'm supposed to be all things' — is a feeling that women have every day and have their whole lives. So you're just starting to experience it now,.." To me it seems like any truth in that expectation, for both men and women, come large…
/r/MensRights30/08/14 04:26 PM
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because every other (default) sub is mens privilege? actually the best answer i've been able to come up with in a while of wondering..
/r/MensRights30/08/14 12:18 AM
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But sometimes, crazy and reasonable do interact, and from a self professed reasonable, it can be very hard not to respond to crazy. the more extreme it is, the more you want to.. correct it. Given this was first posted on those other subs rather than mensrights makes me doubt it was faked for self/issue promotion. But we're only guessing..
/r/MensRights12/05/14 03:04 AM
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