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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's amazing how nasty people are toward boys. These are our sons and your future SIL's.[/quote] Yes, it's depressing. [/quote] The responses here aren't nasty to boys. They are trying to get people like you to get your heads out of your butts. Boys are fine. They still run the world. Women are still getting the poop end of the stick. You two really need to get a frickin grip.[/quote] Dear lord, can you feminists really [b]not[/b] understand the difference between white boomer men, and young millennial and Gen Z boys? Yeah, you go tell the young black men getting harassed by cops that they rule the world, or the white teen boy in Appalachia who was orphaned by the opioid epidemic who’s town is dying; that THEY rule the world. Get out of your feminist UMC bubble. [/quote] Black men are still more likely to become president. And… you think women are doing better in Appalachia? They are being bed down by their dads and brothers.[/quote] Boomer/Gen X, half black men with an elite education and privileged upbringing?.. so essentially exactly the kind of [i]men[/i] I already pointed out are the ones you have a beef with? Growing-up-in-Hawaii-half-white-Obama is not a good example to show how men and boys are privileged [i]today[/i] And I mean, yeah they probably are doing better. Definitely have a better chance at breaking away from the cycle considering they’re doing so much better on early measurements that can make all the difference in life trajectories. Also, again here we go with the double standards. It takes two to tango, and I highly doubt there’s any place in America where incestual rape wouldn’t be punished to the full extent of the law. Any sensible person is repulsed by that. [/quote]
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