Ah, yes, the Men's Rights Activism movement. Lots of level-headed, totally-not-crazy rhetoric in that end of the world.
Look through it and see what isn't being talked about.
Except that it is. All over the internet. All the time. Unfortunately, none of it has any bearing on rational discussion. Take for example:
What is equal about men barely getting to see their kids while still having to pay for child support?
So if you pay money that entitles you to see someone, even if you have been abusive in the past? That sounds like some honest love right there. "I pay for them! I should have access!"
What is equal about men having no support whatsoever if they're domestically abused?
What is equal about men almost always having to pay for alimony?. . . because they are far more often the person in a relationship that makes more money? This isn't rocket science here. The gender pay gap is pretty well documented
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If all you're gonna do is be a left-wing troll who calls anyone that simply disagrees with you a racist, sexist, misogynistic, homophobic, etc, then you might as well leave. That's all you do. Seriously.
All of them from op-ed pieces with no real data. If you don't get an "obsessive psychotic" vibe from that site, then I don't know what will give you that.
I found the section about rape most interesting, especially the outrageous part about the babysitter requesting child support from some kid she molested at fourteen. This is an awful double standard. If some older guy had sex with a fourteen year old girl, society would be outraged, yet people weren't as disgusted over the stories of women teachers having sex with male students
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Look through it and see what isn't being talked about.
Except that it is. All over the internet. All the time. Unfortunately, none of it has any bearing on rational discussion. Take for example:
What is equal about men barely getting to see their kids while still having to pay for child support?
So if you pay money that entitles you to see someone, even if you have been abusive in the past? That sounds like some honest love right there. "I pay for them! I should have access!"
What is equal about men having no support whatsoever if they're domestically abused?
Hm, let me try Googling that.
What is equal about men almost always having to pay for alimony?. . . because they are far more often the person in a relationship that makes more money? This isn't rocket science here. The gender pay gap is pretty well documented ( ... )
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