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-17

You, yourself, have actually had a human women tell you, in person, that you and any other man should cross the street when there is a woman as to not frighten them?
/r/MensRights24/03/21 04:35 PM
-28

So, I'll take that as a 'no'. Do you think it's ever actually happened though?
/r/MensRights24/03/21 04:18 PM
-20

Has a woman ever asked you to cross the street?
/r/MensRights24/03/21 03:54 PM
-7

I don't agree. Men can rule and allow/create unfair conditions for men. These are not mutually exclusive.
/r/MensRights15/03/21 06:18 PM
0

I simply disagree with how you framed your argument here. You're essentially being sarcastic in every point, that we DON'T live in a patriarchy, simply because there are gender imbalance issues. Both can be true and you've confused your point by trying to be snarky. Either try to argue that we DON'T live in a patriarchy, or argue that men face discrimination. One doesn't prove the other.
/r/MensRights15/03/21 06:17 PM
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Do you think that's because it's a poorly written article, or you just don't agree with the reasons sited?
/r/MensRights16/02/21 04:28 PM
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This is click-bait BS. First of all, no one can "cancel" Shakespeare. Using that term this way is a clear indication of sensationalism. Second, it sites a handful of teachers with varying, sometime valid, explanations for why and how they choose to teach modern perspectives of the classical work. Thirdly, who gives a shit? Let these teachers cater their curriculum to the needs and lives of their students. 'It's worth pushing back against the idea that somehow Shakespeare stands alone as a solita…
/r/MensRights16/02/21 03:28 PM
-6

Read the article maybe?
/r/MensRights16/02/21 03:13 PM
1

This is a terrible story, but how is this "precedent"? This was not a law or policy and it sounds like it was clearly illegal and dangerous. Definition: any act, decision, or case that serves as a guide or justification for subsequent situations.
/r/MensRights07/10/20 07:30 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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