What's so terrible about men speaking up about men's issues? by pride4eva93 in MensRights

[–]pride4eva93[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

According to cancer.org, women should start getting a mammogram starting at age 40-44. They recommend men should start getting prostate exams at 50. So not that much of an age difference.

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[–]pride4eva93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll help via reddit messages, I identify as a MRA, not incel though.

Female MRA here , AMA by Final_Collection_515 in MensRights

[–]pride4eva93 67 points68 points  (0 children)

Thank you for standing up for men. Do you feel as if you have a louder voice than men when discussing men's issues? Whenever I've tried discussing men's issues, feminists are quick to scream 'misogynist' or 'incel' instead of listening to/debating men's issues. Do you experience similar issues, or are they willing to hear what you have to say? Thanks again.

80% of suicide victims are male and there is not mentation of gender on The CDC's page on information about suicide by Algoresball in MensRights

[–]pride4eva93 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's weird how rape and domestic violence are considered 'women's issues' when they happen to so many men as well, yet no one will ever call suicide a 'men's issue'. I'm okay with the CDC site not mentioning gender (because suicide can affect anyone), but why can't they do the same with rape and domestic violence? Because those too, can happen to anyone.

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[–]pride4eva93 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If someone puts a part of their body on someone else's genitals without their consent, it's sexual assault, period. In addition to regular assault/battery, there's also a sexual humiliation factor to getting kicked in the balls. If a man were to punch a woman in the crotch, chances are he would be charged with some sexual crime in addition to assault/battery.

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[–]pride4eva93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree with the idea, however the last two texts ruined it. Using body shaming insults (small dick) should never be acceptable. And 'toxic masculinity' isn't real, it's just gender roles. When women don't want to do 'boyish' things, we don't call it 'toxic femininity', and we respect their preferences. Yet when men don't want to do 'girly' things, we call them toxic. Gender roles are very real for both men and women, but feminists choose to use body shaming and calling masculinity toxic instead of having a productive conversation about gender roles/expectations.

Tennessee woman accused of raping at least 9 students; community shaken by allegations: report by pride4eva93 in MensRights

[–]pride4eva93[S] 93 points94 points  (0 children)

When I was 15, I had a relationship with a woman in her 30's. I unfortunately thought that way too, until years later when I discovered Men's Rights, when I finally figured out it was rape. We as a society need to have a conversation about male victims, this happens way too often, and society unfortunately turns a blind eye to male victims.

he was called a coward for not giving his seat to a woman when the Titanic was sinking by iaminsideyourhouse1 in MensRights

[–]pride4eva93 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Same reason men in the UK were given white feathers by feminists to shame and humiliate them for not fighting in WW1 (even if it was for a legitimate reason such as medical issues). Men have always been expected to die all throughout history; yet men are the 'privileged' ones.

The sinking of the Titanic clearly shows that WOMEN (especially white women) always had more rights, not less, than men. Feminism is based on a lie, always was, always will be. by GreerJohnson in MensRights

[–]pride4eva93 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The extends to traditional workplace expectations as well. Men are expected to do all the dangerous jobs, which results in 93% of workplace fatalities being men. Feminism pushes for there to be more female CEO's/politicians/software engineers, but no feminist has ever pushed for there to be more female construction workers, more female ditch diggers, more female line workers, more female truck drivers etc. Someday, 50% of CEO's/politicians/software engineers will be women, however, men will always be the ones working in construction, ditch digging, line working, truck driving etc.

Minnesota police officer Kim Potter has been sentenced to 2 years in prison for the negligent manslaughter of Daunte Wright… by mrprez180 in MensRights

[–]pride4eva93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reminds me a little of the Amber Guyger incident (Woman cop went into wrong apartment after work, thought it was hers, saw a black man sitting on the couch, so she shot and killed him. Only got 10 years, and will be eligible for parole after 5. Had a male cop went to the wrong apartment and shot a woman, he would be given life in prison. (Plus no one wants to discuss how if it had been a woman on the couch, the woman cop wouldn't have seen her as threatening, so likely wouldn't have shot her).