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| 2 | What is it like to have children?It’s both the worst and the best thing that can ever happen to you. | /r/RedPillWomen | 06/03/20 01:26 AM |
| 2 | The case for drafting womenIf you personally believe there should be no draft at all, that ain't what you said. Your original statement is about how you think women shouldn't be forced into a draft, because that's not traditionally a feminism trait. However it's perfectly fine for men to be entered into a draft, even knowing not all men want to fight a war. You can't have it both ways. | /r/MensRights | 27/01/20 11:05 PM |
| 6 | The case for drafting womenWell, not every man wants to be fighting a war, either. Some men just want to go to work and raise a family. So if I’m reading you correctly and taking your argument, why would it be okay “to enforce that (traditionally masculinity traits) onto every men on a societal level by drafting every [men]” according to your own argument? Especially this line “I don’t see that as a good idea and it forces the [men] who don’t hold these views to essentially become them.” | /r/MensRights | 26/01/20 04:08 PM |
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