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| 0 | Why am I being compared to a mentally ill, narcissistic, racist, misogynist, sociopathic serial killer?Congrats, MRA is now in the public conscious. Not what you were going for, I assume. More seriously, it was in the public conscious before. Not as dominantly by far; I will certainly agree that the internet has increased awareness. But that's true if most things. However, unless MRA groups stop concentrating so much on woman bashing and start concentrating on men's rights, I don't think you're going to like how the internet establishes the MRA movement in public perception. | /r/MensRights | 28/05/14 01:15 PM |
| -1 | Why am I being compared to a mentally ill, narcissistic, racist, misogynist, sociopathic serial killer?MRA started a long time before the internet. Believe it or not, all sorts if stuff happened before there was an internet. OP, if you're fine with grouping all feminists, as you say, then you should already have an intimate understanding of people who group all MRAs. | /r/MensRights | 28/05/14 05:20 AM |
| 1 | Need to Vent And A Little Advice(Long Post)If you're in Alabama and you want parental rights, I believe there's an extra step you have to take because you're unmarried. You have to legitimate the kids through the court, and the mother has a certain amount of time to respond. if she tries to deny it, it's a money and time drain that you have to go through to be acknowledged as the child's father for parent rights, but you can still be held responsible for child support with or without legitimation. It's essentially a relic from the days b… | /r/MensRights | 28/04/14 04:38 AM |
| 3 | I was raped last night. I'm engaged. I'm a man. (x-post /r/sex)It's nauseating that your comment is being downvoted. | /r/MensRights | 27/04/14 04:17 PM |
| 1 | Is the Men's Rights Movement like the feminists claim it is?Quotas of this nature are illegal in the U.S.. | /r/MensRights | 26/04/14 03:36 PM |
| -1 | Is the Men's Rights Movement like the feminists claim it is?Equality feminism helps everyone. Things like the equal pay act and sexual harassment/gender discrimination laws help everyone, and have been used by individuals of both genders. Feminist groups in the 80s were key players in getting state rape laws changed to encompass male victims. Feminism is not one single ideology in the manner of the current MRM; it is an umbrella term used here to apply to a single extremist ideology, but that unfairly and inaccurately assigns extremist beliefs to equalit… | /r/MensRights | 26/04/14 03:25 PM |
| -2 | Is the Men's Rights Movement like the feminists claim it is?You're not going to get some good answer to that question, because what you're dealing with in the modern men's movement is actually two different ideologies that merged, I believe most strongly sometime in the late 90's. I think the internet had a huge influence on that, because a lot of younger people who weren't aware of the men's movement found it online and thought of it as something new. And with few visible alternatives, people with some similar ideals and some opposing ideals essentially… | /r/MensRights | 26/04/14 03:56 AM |
| 0 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableMy response remains the same as to the first question, and I think the entire line of questioning is simple minded. Unsurprising, but unfortunate. I'm getting bored with this conversation. Good luck with that whole prejudice thing you've got going. Later dude. | /r/MensRights | 25/04/14 04:57 AM |
| 0 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableSome yes, some no. Depends on the man. There's all sorts of contributing factors to any sort of inequality. Sometimes even things that begin as something positive become oppression. I think your question is a very simplified approach to a complex subject. But frankly, I don't play the blame game in that manner. I'm about fixing the problems. I take it you've opted against answering my question. That's fine, let's just call it food for thought. | /r/MensRights | 25/04/14 12:42 AM |
| 0 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableAnd, no, that's not extremism, it's realism. Feminism, by it's very ideology, is about blaming men for oppressing women; feminism, by it's very own belief system can't accept male victimhood on equal terms to female. Feminist ideology itself is extremism. Nope, this is your twisted view of feminism, based on your mirror extremists in the feminist movement. And you've made it a catch 22 - if feminists do nothing, they're bad. If they do something, they're bad. But that's what the bigotry game is … | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 11:59 PM |
| -2 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableDude is a slang term. I'm not literally calling you a surfer or a ranch worker. You're an extremist to me because in the face of new information, you stick to plan a, and because insulting feminism takes precedent over seeing anything positive in a project specifically geared to give voice to rape victims. You're an extremist because you state the motivations of others as fact, so long as it advances your preconceived notion. You accepted information as fact without verifying because it fed into… | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 10:53 PM |
| -2 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableYou're demented, dude. And you set your movement back just as much as extremist feminists. Congrats on being part of the problem. Ah well, I guess every movement has its crazies. At least you're amusing. | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 06:55 PM |
| -3 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableLol. That is literally the weakest attempt at a save I've ever seen. And I'm old, so I've seen plenty. Maybe try again in a thread that isn't specifically about the male rape victims who are being supported and encouraged to be heard by a feminist project. Later dude. | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 02:54 AM |
| 1 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableIt's not true. | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 02:35 AM |
| 2 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableWrong. https://reference.avoiceformen.com/wiki/Rape_Culture_Film | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 02:34 AM |
| 3 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableHere, have a link from a voice for men: https://reference.avoiceformen.com/wiki/Rape_Culture_Film The film itself, btw, encompasses both male and female victims, as is often the case with feminist approaches to rape. Unlike, apparently, a select few in this thread. | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 02:28 AM |
| 2 | 27 Male survivors of sexual assault - Project UnbreakableWtf? No, it wasn't. It was coined by two feminists in a 1975 film that explored rape and it's social causes. Part of the film focused on a group of men called Prisoners Against Rape - and that group also focused on both men and women. And was a coalition founded by men and women, specifically when rapists in prison (for rape, of women)contacted a rape crisis group. Wanting to not be rapists. The entire point of the group was to explore the social culture that led to rape, very much from a male r… | /r/MensRights | 24/04/14 02:21 AM |
| 2 | Tomorrow, on "National Equal Pay Day", Obama will sign 2 executive orders to help close the 'wage gap'...despite the fact that his female staffers make less than male staffers.The study presentation paper is a pdf. I can't link to it because I'm on a kindle fire, which automatically downloads it instead of letting you copy the link. It's easy to Google though. If you would like insights, think in the big picture. As an example, the overall pay gap for women. Not this study - the general pay gap rationalizations. Without getting into the quite obvious concept of women being passed over for promotion based on gender. Let's focus on the rhetoric regarding child care. In … | /r/MensRights | 08/04/14 03:18 AM |
| 1 | Tomorrow, on "National Equal Pay Day", Obama will sign 2 executive orders to help close the 'wage gap'...despite the fact that his female staffers make less than male staffers.You're reading an overview article and attempting to apply a summary to the specifics of the study. The study was specific; the summary is not. The finding were quite clear. I find the lack of neutrality in analysis vaguely fascinating though. The majority of threads and comments in this sub seem to focus on saying feminists are bad, women play victim, etc. That does nothing to further legitimate claims of inequality. And there are some, particularly when it comes to things like legitimation law… | /r/MensRights | 08/04/14 12:23 AM |
| 1 | Tomorrow, on "National Equal Pay Day", Obama will sign 2 executive orders to help close the 'wage gap'...despite the fact that his female staffers make less than male staffers.That was a reference to the tracking specifically examining MBAs. That's a small subgroup and a different discussion. The data indicates elimination of the starting pay ago for MBAs specifically, and a 7% pay gap for recent college grads. One does not cancel out the other. | /r/MensRights | 08/04/14 12:16 AM |
| 0 | Tomorrow, on "National Equal Pay Day", Obama will sign 2 executive orders to help close the 'wage gap'...despite the fact that his female staffers make less than male staffers.Raw data comparing entry level same-to-same shows that it does exist. Pretending doesn't change the numbers. Neither does downvoting. It just makes you appear emotional and unable to accept reality, or unable to comprehend valid data analysis. | /r/MensRights | 07/04/14 09:51 PM |
| -4 | Tomorrow, on "National Equal Pay Day", Obama will sign 2 executive orders to help close the 'wage gap'...despite the fact that his female staffers make less than male staffers.First off, your link does not claim that there is no pay gap, merely that it is justified. Second: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Education/2012/1024/Does-gender-pay-gap-exist-Right-out-of-college-says-new-study Raw data in an apples to apples comparison of recent collegiate grads show a pay gap by gender. Denying reality doesn't make it less real, and it diminishes the value of the valid claims of the men's rights movements when you focus on justifying or denying the realities of the ways in whic… | /r/MensRights | 07/04/14 06:11 PM |
| -5 | Tomorrow, on "National Equal Pay Day", Obama will sign 2 executive orders to help close the 'wage gap'...despite the fact that his female staffers make less than male staffers.That doesn't explain the quite documented pay gap in an apples to apples comparison of recent college grads employed full time. Comments like the ones in this thread discredit the men's rights movement. | /r/MensRights | 07/04/14 05:00 PM |
| 8 | Women harasses men as an experiment on "everyday sexism" - [3:57] (xpost /r/rage)I experienced it daily walking home from high school in an upper middle class suburb. And many times since. I have never experience it while being escorted by a man. This is something that tends to happen to women while alone or in small groups. So you personally not witnessing it often is meaningless. There are many videos on youtube. | /r/MensRights | 07/04/14 04:01 PM |
| 3 | Women harasses men as an experiment on "everyday sexism" - [3:57] (xpost /r/rage)Many women I know have changed their routine to avoid harassment. I personally stopped taking public transportation to one job because of the frequency. I don't think it's a masculine norm. I think it's a low class thing. | /r/MensRights | 07/04/14 03:54 PM |
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