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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls. [/quote] Except to buy this you have to accept the premise that men lack certain rights and need to fight for them. They don’t. [/quote] And what rights do women lack in 2026 in the US?[/quote] Let's see. Bodily autonomy. Sexual assault is the least convicted violent crime. Women (and children) are systemically abused. The hospital where I gave birth had an anesthesiologist SAing women while they were in surgery. The hospital disappeared 5 complaints and he wasn't dealt with until one of the women went to the police. Women have immense unpaid caregiving shoved on them. My son's teacher works all day then does unpaid overnight care for her mom with dementia and a hip replacement There are wild new forms of SA thanks to drugs and social media Men have fried their brains watching corn and treat women like meat puppets Infecting people with STDs is being criminalized. Women are more susceptible to STDs because of anatomy Contrary to popular opinion, the rate of alimony being paid out has steadily declined from the 1960s Being a custodial caregiver for kids is a risk for old age poverty in women but not men Divorce is a risk factor for old age poverty for women but not for men 1/3 of child support paid in full, on time, 1/3 late, 1/3 not at all 50/50 expenses is an absolute scam because women still do the lion's share of child care and house work. It also causes the household to be doubly exposed to job loss and increases long term financial problems Married men steal 30-60 minutes of leisure time from their wives and that is before kids Abortion rights being marched back Women are getting a laptop on wheels wheeled into their L+D room and being forced with emergency judge court order to get C-section against their consent (i.e. assault) Marital rape is still defacto legal. It is almost impossible to get police to charge your husband. It is a statistical zero I could go on for hours [/quote] Besides the first one, the rest aren’t even rights violations those are societal/personal issues. When we’re talking about bodily autonomy maybe we should also talk about circumcision as well. Why do we think it’s okay to mutilate men’s genitalia when they’re too young to consent to it? It’s also a medically unnecessary procedure 99% of the time. [/quote] Because we allow parents to make many, MANY decisions about their minor children's bodies. Now, kindly have seat.[/quote]
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