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Opinionwolfofthewest/r/MensRights11/01/15 09:05 PM
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Oh man, that article was hilarious. The writer couldn't even conceal her disdain for men ("sugar daddies") who date younger women ("trophies," "newer model," etc.), all while trying to claim that no one disdains older men dating younger women. Because when you call a woman a "trophy" and call a man a "sugar daddy," you're totes not making a judgement. Totes.
/r/MensRights11/01/15 07:35 PM
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Nudity does not have to imply sex, it often implies vulnerability and being exposed, open, unprotected. Which is precisely the intent in this piece.
/r/MensRights11/01/15 07:29 PM
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Wow, that was amazing and beautiful, and such a sad ending. The girl, Maddie Ziegler, is the same dancer that appeared in Sia's last video, Chandelier. I think she's 12 or 13, just an amazing dancer for her age. (EDIT: Here she is performing Chandlier with Allison Hokker, one of the top dancers in the world -- it really gives you a sense of how very accomplished this girl is.) Given Sia's established relationship with Ziegler, and the way it plays to her strengths as a dancer, this piece was alm…
/r/MensRights11/01/15 07:25 PM
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OP, you should go back to this store and go inside. Grab this sign, bring it up to the counter and ask them "I like this sign and I'm looking for something like it, but I'd rather it humorously express my hatred and contempt for women, rather than my hatred and contempt for men. Do you have anything as hateful and bigoted as this sign, except you know, targeting women?" Film their reaction.
/r/MensRights11/01/15 07:01 PM
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Interviewer: "Would you have sex with a woman who has been drinking alcohol?" Male Student: "What, you mean like if my girlfriend and I went to bar and had a few drinks, then went home and had sex? Sure." Interviewer: "Great, I'll just mark that as 'would rape.'"
/r/MensRights11/01/15 06:56 PM
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You're just lumping everyone to the left of you into one camp. So liberals and leftists become the exact same thing. The SJWs on tumblr are not liberal in any mean of the word. They hate liberals and consider moderation and compromise to be the dirtiest of words. I mean you say it yourself: they aren't exactly open to all viewpoints nor making rational, unbiased decisions That's because they aren't liberals! Freedom of speech and the marketplace of ideas are so central to liberal politics that t…
/r/MensRights11/01/15 06:22 PM
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Dude, he had his head so far up his ass that I had him arguing that the Holocaust was just (because it was legal!), and that if a woman doesn't report a rapist and he walks free, that's justice. And his best retort was to call me a "dullard." lol.
/r/MensRights11/01/15 09:19 AM
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Liberal adj. 1. favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs. 2. (often initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to a political party advocating measures of progressive political reform. 3. of, pertaining to, based on, or advocating liberalism, especially the freedom of the individual and governmental guarantees of individual rights and liberties. 4. favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, especially as guaranteed by law and se…
/r/MensRights11/01/15 09:17 AM
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I knew from the headline it would be bad, but I couldn't get past the first fucking sentence. liberal != feminist liberal = willing to hear all ideas and make rational decisions based on best evidence
/r/MensRights11/01/15 07:22 AM
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Jeremy Bentham, inventor of utilitarianism, proposed the full legal equality of women and men, as well as the full legal equality of homosexuals, years before even Mary Wollstonecraft wrote the Vindication of the Rights of Women, and Wollstonecraft predates feminism by a two generations. The idea of equality for all, including gender equality, does not originate with feminism, and feminism is not needed to justify the idea. Feminism has always been about the evil of men, and that is all it is ab…
/r/MensRights11/01/15 07:11 AM
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Last night I got in an argument with a male feminist about alcohol and consent, and we were talking about an ex-girlfriend of mine. She was an alcoholic who loved to go out dancing and get super drunk, then have really wild sex when we got home. Sometimes on the way home. So I got the guy to say that she and I were raping each other, which is just fucking ridiculous (seriously, if you find yourself arguing that mutual rape is possible, it's time to stop and say "I'm fucking stupid."). When I ask…
/r/MensRights11/01/15 07:07 AM
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claiming (true, but mostly false from my findings) to be non gendered or something of the sort (no hate on those who are, Im just saying we've seen this) My favorite was a guy I saw who identified as a butch lesbian no-op transwoman, and was interested in a relationship with a cisgendered femme lesbian woman. So, you know, he's a masculine straight guy who wants to stick his dick in a typically feminine woman, just like every other straight guy. And you'd think, well this guy has to be trolling,…
/r/MensRights11/01/15 06:59 AM
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The idiot du jour, apparently.
/r/MensRights10/01/15 08:37 PM
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He also ignores that veterans are one of the highest risk groups for domestic violence. Feminists think this attributable to masculinity, because "obviously" soldiers are the most masculine of men. The actual answer is PTSD. That's a very big part of why men and violence have such a long history together. We may have only discovered PTSD in the last few decades/last century, but it has been shaping men's lives since the dawn of time.
/r/MensRights10/01/15 10:37 AM
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War on women. LOL. Reality: Many men are trapped in cycles of violence by poverty, lack of access to mental health resources, a system that prefers to brutalize men over healing them, and a lack of clear masculine role models. The result is these men lead lives full of violence, which is almost entirely directed at other men. A tiny little bit of it splashes over into women's lives -- often women who, full of fairy tales about the healing power of love, entangle themselves in these damaged men's…
/r/MensRights10/01/15 10:34 AM
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It's not just you. I decided to have some fun and post the video clip of Arthur Chu on CNN admitting he let other guys get away with rape because it was "normal." Because seriously, fuck that used cuntrag.
/r/MensRights10/01/15 07:20 AM
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You admit that there is no way for a woman to possibly win in your opinion, and you believe that she shouldn't even be playing the game. There is no way for a feminine woman to win in a masculine competition. She would be happy and enjoy life if she pursue feminine pursuits that better suited her nature. That's not close-minded. It's you, who demands that feminine women must succeed in masculine pursuits, that is close-minded.
/r/MensRights10/01/15 02:41 AM
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You're projecting so hard you could use the moon as your screen. There's nothing close-minded about my view. You're the one who thinks everyone in the world should fit in the same beige box, asswipe.
/r/MensRights09/01/15 10:10 PM
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Yeah, actualy, you are assuming that. That's literally the definition of an assumption. No, I'm not. It is not an assumption to assert that someone who requires books on how to act like a leader does not naturally posses leadership qualities. Basically if a woman under you acts feminine and non-dominant, you assume she's not a leader. ...duh? If a person is feminine and non-dominant, they are by definition not a leader. Leadership is masculine and dominant. AND when a woman acts assertive, like …
/r/MensRights09/01/15 09:29 PM
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So it is the women's fault that they can't advance, because even when they do act assertive the men in charge assume it's faked? It's not an assumption that it's faked -- they are actually faking it. Real leaders do not need to read books on how to lead, in much the same way that real players don't need to read books on pick-up artistry, and real nurturers don't need to read books on nurturing, etc. These women are trying to imitate leadership, but they are only imitating it in a limited context…
/r/MensRights09/01/15 09:04 PM
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It's not just life choices. Women are not particularly talented at leadership. The other day there was a very telling article here on men's rights that discussed the failure of women to advance into leadership positions. It discussed how women take all kinds of management training programs, assertiveness training so they can ask for raises and promotions, networking seminars and women-in-business clubs to help create advancement networks, and yet it all seems for nought. Men still get promoted o…
/r/MensRights09/01/15 07:15 PM
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According to a Forbes poll, 49% of women would prefer to work part time and be mothers. Only 27% of women would prefer full time careers. Of the working mothers who have full time careers, 34% wish they could reduce their workload to part-time. All this article is really saying is that women like to blame men for their own choices, which is nothing new.
/r/MensRights09/01/15 07:02 PM
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That's an incredible misrepresentation of the argument. Yes, I know. It's a joke. Like when a feminist tries to explain away the greater suicide rate for boys by citing girl using less-than-lethal methods, I like to poke fun at them by playing dumb and acting like they're just saying girls suck and can't do anything right. And yeah, you're right, it's pleas for attention. If you want to really be an asshole, try explaining to people that teenage girls love Katniss Everdeen because Katniss overca…
/r/MensRights09/01/15 06:09 AM
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Ah, the old "boys commit suicide more often because girls are as incompetent at killing themselves as they are at everything else" argument. EDIT: -5 downvotes for mocking feminism on men's rights. Weird.
/r/MensRights09/01/15 05:22 AM
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2 clicks. Suicide by Demographics. Then the age category you want. Not sure how much easier it could be, short of having all of the stats on the entry page. Try looking up stats on the Bureau of Justice Statistics site. Now that puts the mining into data mining.
/r/MensRights09/01/15 05:20 AM
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I think we broke it. I tried sending a message, got an internal server error. That's kind of message in itself. When so many people pound on your door for a word that the door breaks, you notice that.
/r/MensRights09/01/15 02:21 AM
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As an individualist anarchist I'm not exactly a fan of Marxists (we'll never forget Spain, you red bastards!), but holy shit is Marxism a thousand times better than Cultural Marxism. At least Marxism actually address the real power structures of oppression instead of mindlessly supporting bourgeois capitalism while loudly proclaiming itself anti-capitalist. I'd ask anyone who thinks leftism has nothing to offer to check out The Right To Be Greedy, and try to get a sense of what real leftism is a…
/r/MensRights07/01/15 09:15 AM
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When you start demanding that everyone take classes to learn your worldview, you are acknowledging that it is not an area of academic study but rather a religion. This is literally no different than evangelicals demanding bible study classes.
/r/MensRights06/01/15 10:27 PM
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You'll see this happen all the time. It's feminists, they define everything bad that happens to women as a result of gender, and everything bad that happens to men is a result of...having no gender? Like "bitch" and "cunt" are "gendered slurs," but "dick" and "asshole" -- which are used as exclusively for men as bitch and cunt are for women -- are somehow not gendered. And then, just to really piss you off, I give you Mangina Cultlord Jackson Katz bitching about how people consider gender to mea…
/r/MensRights06/01/15 05:33 PM
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On the one hand, I'm sympathetic to the argument that there are less roles for older women because the ingenue is definitely favored, on the other hand that misquote was so fucking malicious that I don't really feel like extending an olive branch.
/r/MensRights06/01/15 01:16 AM
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Okay, I just have to rant about "Blurred Lines" for a minute. I'm not a fan of that kind of music (my music tastes tend to range from Enya to Dragonforce, and stay far from dance clubs), but that song is not about rape. It is, in fact, a very pro-feminist song. The "blurred lines" Thicke refers to in the title are not the line between consent and non-consent, but rather between a "Good Girl" and a "Bad Girl." The subtext of the entire song is that the sexual needs of the woman he is singing to h…
/r/MensRights05/01/15 09:55 PM
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What can you do? If they had charged her with crimes she had committed re: Duke (filing of false charges, interference in an investigation, etc.) she likely wouldn't have had the opportunity to kill that guy. In some sense, that man is dead because justice chose to let her walk away from her previous crimes with nothing more than public shame. Also, I don't think it's reasonable to blame the guy she killed for not seeing the warning signs. If she had falsely accused him of rape, one could certai…
/r/MensRights05/01/15 07:28 PM
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"Hey, I have an idea. Why don't we publicly smear one of the world's most famous lawyers. That couldn't possibly blow up in our faces!" Fucking idiots.
/r/MensRights05/01/15 07:22 PM
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I got banned from Facebook for a comment I made on an entirely different website (I'd used my facebook to login), a feminist website, and my immediate reaction was to delete my Facebook. I mean seriously, fuck that. You're going to police my speech all over the internet? Fuuuuuuuuuuuck that. Suddenly Google+ makes sense.
/r/MensRights05/01/15 07:29 AM
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I know, what she said is truly fucking crazy. She's basically arguing that every bit of rape activism that feminism has done to date has had the exact opposite effect that it actually had. It just demonstrates how desperately these nutbags want there to be an epidemic of rape.
/r/MensRights05/01/15 06:41 AM
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(As for who picks up the check on a first date, let’s obliterate the gender pay gap first, then put that one back up for debate.) The wage gap exists precisely because women expect men to pay the bills. If more women than men choose to be the primary caregiver and defocus on career to free up greater time for family life, then the pay gap will always persist. Essentially this woman is arguing that men must continue to pay women's way until such time as men refuse to pay women's way. Suddenly why…
/r/MensRights05/01/15 05:13 AM
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Wow, that was pretty ridiculous, but this is just balls-out amazing: So according to the UK, the reason the numbers have gone down isn’t because of an actual decrease in rape and sexual assault, but because rape and sexual assault has been reframed as “stranger danger” and not something committed by, say, your own partner. I want to make this really clear: What this person is saying is that pre-1970, rape was widely understood to be something that was committed by close acquaintances and partner…
/r/MensRights05/01/15 01:40 AM
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This argument is total bullshit. It basically assumes people are only able to hate things universally. Analogy: If people say they hate sugar on steaks, it doesn't mean they hate sugar in general. I always respond to this argument by nodding and saying "That's why the highest compliment you can pay a woman is to say she looks mannish. OH WAIT."
/r/MensRights04/01/15 04:45 PM
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How would you respond to this, OOC? "That's an interesting position, but I'm confused. Since I graduated from high school, I have not been subject to any kind of harassment from men. Rather, I've been the subject of endless attacks from feminists. Is it then your position that the reason feminists attack men is because of misogyny? If that's the case, then how is feminism going to address misogyny, when they appear to be the most malignant misogynists around?"
/r/MensRights04/01/15 04:42 PM
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Most reasonable Christians probably consider themselves feminists in some sense. Most reasonable Christians, for example, believe in the equality of women, despite this being an unchristian belief (Christianity is pretty clear that it goes God > Men > Women > Children). Most Christians are humanists who give passing lip service to Jesus.
/r/MensRights03/01/15 06:50 AM
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No, they aren't. They're seriously exactly the same as Christians. In fact, feminism is basically replacing Christianity as women's religion of choice.
/r/MensRights03/01/15 04:30 AM
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You changed your mind about having your son for the weekend in order to teach your ex some kind of lesson? Fuck this guy so much. Way to teach a child that they're just a pawn in other people's drama.
/r/MensRights03/01/15 03:24 AM
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Clothes came off, more touching and so on. It dawned on me what we were doing once we were in down to our underwear, but I just was going with it. What the actual fuck. This shit is just spine-chilling. These young women are incapable of taking any kind of responsibility for their actions. She didn't realize what they were doing until they were in their underwear. I am just gobsmacked.
/r/MensRights02/01/15 04:01 AM
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