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| 1 | College administrator's Twilight Zone moment: we aren't determining whether there was a rape when we expel a young man for rapeNo. Those are cases of drugs found in the system and they were treated for it in the ER. Just because some women don't take responsibility doesn't mean all don't. And a woman is not responsible for protecting herself against rape while under the influence. Nobody is responsible for protecting themselves against rape. People are not to blame when taken advantage of. The raper is as fault, not the victum. | /r/MensRights | 03/12/12 07:58 PM |
| 1 | Have women been in charge all along, after all?You missed the point though. Families are the core of society but women are rarely considered part of the family. Wives are outside blood and are not family. Daughters are seen as a comodity and given up for bride prices. There is no women secret heierarchy. Men have the final say. They are in control. Seeing both parents take an enhanced role in the household, regardless of gender, that is truly progress. | /r/MensRights | 03/12/12 07:48 PM |
| 0 | College administrator's Twilight Zone moment: we aren't determining whether there was a rape when we expel a young man for rapeA study on 200 students who reported possible spiked drinks were wrong is enough to accuse all 100% of women are liers? That's just plain ignorance if you honestly don't think it doesn't happen at all. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, about 15,000 people were treated by ERs in 2009 due to spiked drinks. Granted, not all of them were women, but I'm pretty sure some of them were. Is spiked drinks being used as a scapegoat by some? Yes. But does that make … | /r/MensRights | 03/12/12 12:47 PM |
| 1 | Have women been in charge all along, after all?No. Not really. Ethnographically you see a much higher percentage (90%+) of horticultural and pastoral societies being patriarchal. In most of these societies, the women are not even considered part of the family and because of that, receive no form of monetary wealth or power. You have to remember that for a large part of human society, women were merely seen as a tool to make the kids. And if the wife acted out or did not produce children? You replace the wife with another. The woman being an … | /r/MensRights | 03/12/12 12:26 PM |
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