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| 12 | funny? more like wtf.Small note: the joke was that one of the blades had 'grass' written on the handle. | /r/MensRights | 10/07/11 04:35 PM |
| 6 | Sadly, this defense is not sufficient.I couldn't read the linked article with a straight face. Surely it must be a joke. Surely no one is that fucking obtuse... right? RIGHT? Holy shit. | /r/MensRights | 16/04/11 02:30 AM |
| 9 | Has anyone been falsely accused of domestic violence, or called the police on a woman who was violent to you?Glad to hear it worked out for you. Just out of curiosity, why is it better to call the State Police in a situation like that instead of local or county cops? Are they more professional when dealing with a situation where a woman is violent against a man? | /r/MensRights | 07/04/11 07:04 PM |
| 5 | This engineer says that men are discriminated against in engineering fields. Women of average ability are being hired before men with better qualifications. Do you have anything to add?Wow. Very informative links. In the USA Today article, I found this especially interesting: Demographic changes in the medical profession also contribute to the need for more physicians. Nearly half of new physicians are women, and studies show they work an average of 25% fewer hours than male physicians, Cooper says. Physicians older than 55 work about 15% less than younger doctors. And medical residents have been limited to 80-hour weeks since 2003, ending decades of 100-plus-hour weeks. Regar… | /r/MensRights | 23/02/11 06:13 AM |
| 1 | This engineer says that men are discriminated against in engineering fields. Women of average ability are being hired before men with better qualifications. Do you have anything to add?I didn't know about the government regulations regarding admittance rates. What kind of regulations do they put on med schools? I always assumed the high rejection rate had to do with the immense number of applications. | /r/MensRights | 23/02/11 04:28 AM |
| 13 | This engineer says that men are discriminated against in engineering fields. Women of average ability are being hired before men with better qualifications. Do you have anything to add?I hear you on the male nurses thing. I went to a university hospital once and I assumed the first person who checked in on me was the doctor, but it turned out to be a nurse. He was a lot more reassuring because he seemed far more competent than the doctor who eventually came (the doc was very young and probably a first year resident). My female friend's first reaction upon realizing the first guy was a nurse was to insult him as soon as he walked away. Something along the lines of he must not h… | /r/MensRights | 23/02/11 03:54 AM |
| 7 | EU human rights court agrees with man who had his custody taken away solely for reason of being a man...it doesnt? A European dissing Europe?!? (I'm British) Ah, makes sense now. Carry on. | /r/MensRights | 11/02/11 06:17 PM |
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