I'm convinced that Reddit has threatened r/MensRights for getting too close to saying truths.
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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.