I'm convinced that Reddit has threatened r/MensRights for getting too close to saying truths.
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Yes, Impy. That's very likely what happened in addition to the general population of Reddit being more Leftward because we all got purged.
For Reddit, the concept of "inciting hate" is so broad that they saying "women support discrimination" is absolutely going to be taken as inciting hatred against an identity group, and Men's Rights is going to be seen as a hate/harassment group already.
Also you're bananas as it is, so you're going to be way outside the window of acceptable tolerance when it comes to Reddit users generally.
That's the reason given for the perma ban I have from the MensRights subreddit.
Some months back there was a discussion going about female on male domestic abuse and I believe the topic of throwing boiling water from a pan came up. While this is obviously something that can cause significant injury it's even worse when it's boiling syrup because the melting sugar sticks to skin, effectively creating something akin to napalm.
Which I mentioned in the thread.
By referencing an even earlier thread that still existed on the subreddit at the time of my post... 🙄
It could very well have been removed by this point but I don't afford Reddit mods much insight to their own actions.
They won't. That's something I found regarding thier policing of "violent speech".
Any mention of civilian casualties, or any descriptions of violence that involves violent or emotional imagery is considered "violent speech". They don't even investigate it. This originally came up early last year when someone described an action done to civilian casualties in the Ukraine War, and claimed that US politicians didn't care about them. I think that warranted a 3 day ban.
Suddenly it started happening to anyone who described a violent incident. Shit like "He was murdered" didn't get a removal, but "He was shot in the face, and chunks of his brain matter flew out", was removed.
It's a shit hole. It truly is.
Or it's controlled opposition, wouldn't be the first time a sub gets taken over by the usual people(no, not (((them))) or women, but rather "women").
The fact that it is still allowed on reddit proves that it is controlled opposition.
There actually was a new mod added there not too long ago, first thing they did was heavily limit posts on Andrew Tate.
I've never understood why men's movements are scared of what women think of them.
You're in a hostile negotiation, where the other party is constantly trying to change the rules to benefit herself. There is not even an illusion of fairness because they don't believe in it. They openly consider themselves superior to you.
If women are supporting what they are doing, they aren't doing the right thing.
Speak for yourself. I want nothing more than their evil schemes out of my life. For all I care, Jeff Bezos could lock them all in his warehouses to pack boxes for the rest of their lives.
It doesn't have to be balanced at all.
It was a mistake to give women authority in the 19th century. That should have been put down with the enthusiasm of fighting a fire.
Well, tradcucks are in bed with radfem trash. This description is particularly apt after recent events.
That's what you get for using Reddit.
I mean they openly threatened us in modmail at Cringetopia. One of mods then proceeded to mock them and the head mod temporarily took him off the mod team and immediately put him back lol. The admins are a bunch of cocksuckers. You either destroy what built your community or they wipe you out
That sub has always been at least a little bit that way. It's always tried to position itself as only fighting against feminists (not women) and only because it sees feminism as violating men's rights (from a liberal perspective).