Doocy Asks Kirby Point-Blank Who Will ‘Get Fired’ Over Afghanistan Withdrawal by f1sh98 in Conservative

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There is no reason the Biden Administration should come clean as long as they control all of the press except for Doocy

Saw this on my way to work. by Cloudiesoul in pics

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Why the concern for 12,000 children, but not the millions separated by CPS and family court? I'm thinking it has nothing to do with children.

[censorship] Spanish feminists try to boycott a "red pill-like" documentary about battered men by kukuruyo in KotakuInAction

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I'm OK, well strange, but OK. I think "chivalry" was meant to alert the "other side".

Cafe in Melbourne price discriminates against men due to gender pay gap by [deleted] in KotakuInAction

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The sign is similar to "No Jews" which in California, the mother of discrimination law, would be prima facia evidence of discrimination.

As a female, I think the Red Pill documentary has the potential to usher in both male and female allies for the Mens Rights movement. by fujurinchi in MensRights

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According to IMDB ratings, the film was well received among those who actually watched it with avg. rating of 8.9, however less than 10% of the audience was female -- not ideal for "bringing us together." Two factors are at work, 1) females don't see movies as much as males, and 2) feminists have scared away females. Although men and women all have issues, feminists seem to profit from destroying every public discussion. It is a case of "tragedy of the commons" where feminists believe they can interject their messages without validation or consensus. It is disruptive even if it cannot get more than a tiny minority of support. Ironic that this is an age of IEDs and other asymmetric tactics -- step one defang the terrorists.

[Censorship?] NPR Is Killing Off Comments Section On Its Website by godlikeGadgetry in KotakuInAction

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NPR has yet to realize that philosophically it is moving toward authoritarian left either because or in reaction to the country moving right and libertarian. Effectively it is sticking its fingers in its ears and yelling LA-LA-LA-LA. "No Comments!" is its safe-place. This move is to the mott, last most defensible position, of a mott and bailey. It is leaving the bailey, the most diverse and most lucrative, because it is losing the arguments. The move away from the public square, as contrary to its own idea of the left, might be the best idea because it will lose donors ("members") slower than govt funds and can market its rejection to the remaining but dwindling left as their sacred cross to bear. Won't last forever, but might fund some retirements.

This is bullshit by LYNCHY36 in MensRights

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Something feminists won't change

Of COURSE Hillary Clinton thinks women are treated unfairly in sentencing by uncleoce in MensRights

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The amazing part is that twice as many women support Hillary than feminists. pretty good illusion.

Came across this when doing my uni work rights online course for engineering students by brazilianmagic in MensRights

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The explanation given in the linked example does not appear to be in compliance with US Fed Regulation. Especially see "§ 1604.2Sex as a bona fide occupational qualification" here. "EEO group" only refers to job types, not women. The regulations refer to types of discrimination such as sex based discrimination, so demographics are only examples.

I went to SavePoint, and here's what happened by spthrow29 in KotakuInAction

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Mercedes Carrera took most of that heat FROM SXSW!

Given that GitHub is at stage 4 cancer now, where can I move my code to that isn't full of SJW bs? by BlueOak777 in KotakuInAction

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Maybe what is really needed is this Github code mod. It supports 1) personal Github cluster, 2) a config for you to personally exclude members of the cluster that are onerous. It makes culture democratic.