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P.S. I just wanted you to be aware there are people who make your movement look really hateful. You probably already knew. IDK. Who cares I guess.
/r/MensRights18/09/13 07:15 AM
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Look I am really sorry I even made this post. For some reason I thought it would help somehow. Talking on the internet isn't like talking in person, or maybe it is in that other people never listen to you either no matter what you say. When I was in high school I used to spend a lot of time on the internet talking to people, and as a result my whole life was turned upside down; someone leaked my phone number to a bunch of prisoners who left sexually explicit messages on my machine at home so I'd…
/r/MensRights18/09/13 06:09 AM
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You are still stuck in that view. My dad wasn't a men's rights activist, but he uses a lot of your jargon. One time, when I was little a boy stuck his hands down my pants and I roundhouse kicked him in the face and made him cry. When I told my dad about it, my dad called me a stupid slut and made me cry (after all, the boy was just harmlessly flirting). He told me to stop making "false accusations" and he proceeded to yell at me about what a "feminazi" I was. I was 9 or 10, and I have wanted to …
/r/MensRights18/09/13 02:58 AM
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Look, I don't have a lot of people being polite to be on a regular basis. It really does seem like this is how people talk in the world. I don't want to have to expect insulting language in an intellectual forum for adults, or in a place where I go to be safe from my life or escape into internet land. I guess there's just no where to go to be safe from the constant bombardment of hatred ): That's not really your fault I guess
/r/MensRights18/09/13 02:28 AM
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Same on me? You can't honestly think "mangina" is a polite word for an adult to say to another adult. You can't possibly think "mangina" is an appropriate word to describe a political opponent. Its kind of like calling someone a "poopyhead" but a little bit more sexually explicit because it references a vagina. Shame on me? You may not use the word, but you are involved in a political movement where many people use the word. You don't care that your political movement could be referred to as "th…
/r/MensRights18/09/13 02:25 AM
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Might I further suggest that one way to not be insulted by 'drunken frat boys' is to avoid such lowly types in the first place? One is rather judged by the company one keeps after all. What does that mean? Of course the people who yell slurs at me from their cars are not my friends. I mean, I literally do not have any friends, but believe me I would not make friends with them. I live very near a state college, a high school, and a middle school, and when I am walking to and from my house student…
/r/MensRights18/09/13 02:09 AM
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P.S. Every time you say "feminism" you increase the likelihood of someone googling the word. It's just like saying "Paris Hilton" or "Asperger's Syndrome" on TV.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 05:33 PM
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This stuff actually matters to me, because when men and women hate each other, it really affects my ability to survive in the world. When you insult each other, you think you're insulting each other, but you're really hurting a third group of people you don't ever think about.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 05:29 PM
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"Mangina" is usually meant to refer to a man who is enslaved to the vagina It doesn't matter what alternative definition you give it. It sounds like "man vagina," doesn't it? That's what you see in your head when you say the word. You don't see some pathetic balding guy in a colorless turtleneck who does countless favors for some girl he doesn't have a chance with. You see a man vagina. At least I do, and all the people I've told about this word do. "What do you think of when I say 'mangina'?" a…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 04:40 PM
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Do...do you realize what you just did? Do you even see it? I just told you that I give zero fucks about feminism right now, and I want to hear some MRAs talk about men's rights instead of feminism, and what did you do? You talked about feminism, which you totally aren't way too interested in. One of the necessary jobs of the MRM, in order to gain any kind of prominence, is to show people that there are other ways of approaching these issues that are pro-equality without being ideologically femin…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 04:14 PM
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It's fair to say that, as the above comment illustrates, it's a 'PR' thing. But then, avoiding abusive insults is a PR thing! So...the only reason you think abusive insults are inappropriate is because it might be bad PR for your movement? I mean, it totally is bad PR, but holy shit. So, in summary, there were 14 threads showing up on the search for 'mangina', and I looked at the 4 most popular ones. Ok, so you did some of my work for me. As this thread signalling /u/clauderoughly's flounce make…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 04:00 PM
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Ok, this is probably going to take me all day. I recently returned my computer to box specs LOL But yeah I will find those sources for you. I will probably have some screenshots too but some of the threads I had bookmarked might already be gone. There's probably more. There's always someone out there saying mangina and having no concept of irony or context. That's something you can count on. I might not have them until the end of the day though. There are quite a few sources
/r/MensRights17/09/13 03:32 PM
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My experience is the mens rights movement is very open and accepting when it comes to transgender issues. That...makes no sense to me. Maybe I haven't come across any MRAs who were particularly mature, but the type of insults that MRAs come up with seem to be immature references to genitalia. People who make up immature taunts like "mangina" didn't strike me as very open minded about gender issues for some reason! But, like I said I'm open minded. Believe it or not I bet most MRAs have never met…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 03:22 PM
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Bro, you only think that's what that means. For other people it could mean something else, something much more X rated and offensive and you never know who you are actually talking to. I am pretty much going to be fresh out of college pretty soon but...is this how people talk in the world? Out in society? Is it just okay to say something like that to someone else?
/r/MensRights17/09/13 02:37 PM
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You're launching this late night crusade against MRAs because of a comment you saw while schlicking? Is that what I said? I am not starting a crusade against MRAs. I am up late because I am an insomnac. If your parents forced you to live as a girl for most of your life you wouldn't be able to sleep either, but that's neither here nor there.This is not because of a comment I saw while "schlicking." I am saying that the term you use to describe men you disagree with is the same term some fetishist…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 02:27 PM
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Or does putting up nudes of someone somehow compel people to go murder them or something? BINGO!
/r/MensRights17/09/13 12:05 PM
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Implying that I have never observed it, even after months of searching. Did I mention that when I was insulted, that others stepped in? No. Did I say that when MRAs tried to insult other men's masculinity by calling them a name sometimes used to describe my own ambiguous looking vagina, others stepped in to make peace? Did I say other MRAs stepped in and said "this is not right, please stop" or "that's not how we speak to other men"? No. I felt the need to make this post here because I have neve…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 11:58 AM
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Mangina is a term used to describe a transgender man's vagina. That is literally what it means, and that is the only other context I have heard it used outside of MRAs using it to insult feminist men. I know you don't know you're talking about a man's vagina when you say "mangina," but you totally are. I heard the term for the first time in a back and fourth between a feminist and an MRA, and for a second time in one of the comments on a Buck Angel porn clip on xtube.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 11:36 AM
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Look, I really don't know anything much about the MRA movement. I know some things. I am very curious, but honestly the hostility with which you speak makes me kind of hesitant to learn more. Like I said, I wouldn't even have the very limited information I do have if I didn't wade through pages and pages of insults to find it.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 11:26 AM
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I'm not saying I am faced with prejudice and bias wherever I look. I am saying that many people claiming to be men's right's activists use offensive terms, and are very aggressively homophobic, racist and sexist. Because you seem to be asking for a solution in "what do you expect us to do?" I will give you my proposed solution: When you see someone being incredibly rude, immature, violent or offensive on behalf of your movement, you can kindly ask them to stop and make it clear that they do not …
/r/MensRights17/09/13 11:20 AM
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Yeah I...don't like feminism either. So yeah. Nobody was talking about feminism, or mentioned it other than to say that MRAs seem to be more interested in feminism than men's rights.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 11:11 AM
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Trassexuals don't necessarily have "an issue" with the term. It is however a slang term for, literally, a man's vagina. Some people use it and some people cringe when they hear it. Yes, it is sort of offensive. However, that's not my main objection. My main objection is that it is offensive AND immature, and a horrible way to show that you disagree with someone. And, it serves to emasculate the person it is directed at. The men's rights movement claims to be for the empowerment of men. Why would…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 11:08 AM
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All this being said, the ideas behind this movement are good. The people who seem to be out and about, spreading the word, don't seem to be spreading the word in a very positive way.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 11:01 AM
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My name is Mr. Logical and I love giving the things I hate traffic. I also say the names of all the celebrities I hate over and over again, and I reblog their photos because there is nothing a celebrity hates more than being gossiped about and there is nothing that makes any human being less widely exposed than negative press.
/r/MensRights17/09/13 10:56 AM
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I don't really know how to respond to what you just said. I will try again. A lot of MRAs are very, very, VERY sexist and racist and homophobic. Many of them have been sexist and homophobic towards me personally with very little provocation. It took me months of searching to find this little area of the internet, and it is the only place where men's rights seem to be discussed without the use of the term "mangina" or some other kind of weird slur. If that doesn't work, let me try again: Hello. I…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 10:48 AM
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I...don't know what the infamous Toronto scenes are. But, I assume it was a huge cosmic irony, too. What made me sick of feminism was the fact that there was no room for anything but females in it. Hardcore feminists even hate transgender and intersex people, because gender-variant means part-male to them. I am not looking for a fight. I am simply pointing out that many MRAs make it very, very difficult to see the Men's Rights Movement as a legitimate movement, because they use extremely juvenil…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 10:21 AM
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Bars let girls enter free because they know men will pay for their drinks. They also know that one girl attracts at least five guys to the bar, all of whom are probably willing to pay for more drinks than she is able to consume. That's why you never hear a woman complain, "Girl, that place was such a taco-fest!" It's also why a pretty girl can leave the house without any money. It's not because of discrimination, even though discrimination is the result. The best way to stop this kind of discrim…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 10:04 AM
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Ok, you know what? I will be more specific about what I am trying to say. I find the fact that a lot of male MRAs insult male feminists by calling them "manginas" (a slang term for ftm anatomy used by transsexual fetishists) to be a huge cosmic irony. I have seen the term "mangina" used on reddit, youtube, tumblr, in pretty much every forum where men's rights or feminism is discussed and men are doing the discussing. If you are a Men's Right's Activist, it seems kind of silly to try to cut anoth…
/r/MensRights17/09/13 09:43 AM
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