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| 17 | Is Patriarchy theory inherently bigoted? | Question | wuthowcanyouwut | /r/MensRights | 01/05/14 06:33 PM |
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| 3 | #YesAllWomen show's what the MRM completely does not understandHow do we not understand? We are for equality. We want a world where the issues of both men and women are addressed. We want a world where the dominant group or ideology in regard to gender issues does not begin with the premise that one gender are oppressors and the other victims because it is a grossly unhelpful analysis of the dynamic. As far as I can tell there are three core groups who come to the MRM. There are those interested in gender issues who have become disillusioned with the mainst… | /r/MensRights | 26/05/14 09:42 PM |
| 2 | Attention UK redditors: You are not a father unless the government says so. Make sure you apply for parental responsibility when you have a child outside of marriage.I Know the law in this area quite well. Basically you can get PRRs (parental rights and responsibilities) a number of ways. First off be married to the mother anytime between conception and birth. Second if you and the mother agree that you are the father and it is written in the appropriate registers then you get prrs. Yhere are a number if other proviso and possibilities to gain prrs but it is. it easy - the principles that the courts take into account are the status quo and what's best fr the… | /r/MensRights | 05/05/14 03:14 PM |
| 1 | Is Patriarchy theory inherently bigoted?I don't think that feminists think there is a grand world wide conspiracy like you suggest I do; my issue is with the notion that men, at all levels of society, actively oppress women for their own benefit in some way or another. I just don't think that is a realistic or fair interpretation of what is the root cause of much of the discrimination or many of double standards that exist. I'm also not quite sure that feminist patriarchy theory is accepted "almost unanimously" in the subjects of soci… | /r/MensRights | 02/05/14 08:00 PM |
| 1 | Is Patriarchy theory inherently bigoted?so if you were give a concise definition of patriarchy theory, what would it be? The one I have heard touted includes much of what you said but is built on the foundation that men oppress women for the benefit of men and to the detriment of women in order to perpetuate a system that works in the interests of men over women... | /r/MensRights | 02/05/14 06:46 PM |
| 5 | Is Patriarchy theory inherently bigoted?Is believing all men are oppressors not a bigoted view? | /r/MensRights | 01/05/14 07:15 PM |
| 3 | Men are attacked for "male privilege" for not supporting feminism, and if they do, then it's also proof of "male privilege"This article is ridiculous; from unfounded claims to straight up depiction as men as "vile" violent rapists. | /r/MensRights | 01/05/14 05:09 PM |
| 9 | Brace yourselves: [Democratic strategists] propose that to boost turnout among their target groups Democrats should back an economic agenda that "puts working women first," [as opposed to talking about the economic recovery]Don't see it mentioned elsewhere in this thread but is this not a bit of a blow to patriarchy theory? The idea being that patriarchy supposes that those with power/men in general attempt to bring into force laws and institutions etc that benefit men and oppress women, but here we see those in power putting women first and, moreover, making it the platform from which they hope to retain power. If anything it is the polar opposite of patriarchy and at the highest level... | /r/MensRights | 18/04/14 07:32 PM |
| 8 | Please take this short demographics survey! Let's learn more about who we are here in r/mensrightswtf crushingly low percentages in the issues section like seriously unbelievably low for some issues it seems a lot of our members are in the stone ages edit: were I someone against this sub I would have all my friends fill out this form so that it would look as though this sub is anti trans rights etc I hope this is what's happening here | /r/MensRights | 10/04/14 04:19 AM |
| 2 | Prof target of poster campaignThis person is an idiot; I've seen them try to make this argument over and over again - I wouldn't be surprised if it were Adele or someone close to her. Anyway, to what they are actually saying, any reasoned look at the comments that Adele made would at the least come to the conclusion that she does, even if it is due toa poor exposition of exactly what her own position is, imply that an assortment of sex related crimes committed by the facility staff could and perhaps should be viewed as conse… | /r/MensRights | 09/04/14 09:04 AM |
| 27 | A live stream of Dr. Janice Fiamengo presenting at Queen's University, she is currently addressing men's issues and the double standards of feminismThe thing that strikes me more than anything else about this entire lecture and q&a is the feminist philosophy professor. she has quite a recognisable voice and is the first person to ask a question. just before the last question Fiamengo asks why the feminists are censoring men's rights groups on campus if they are pro men shaking off gender roles and wanting to discuss things they wouldn't normally be able to and the same philosophy professor shouts out that it is because they are blaming femi… | /r/MensRights | 28/03/14 02:57 AM |
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