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« on: June 30, 2017, 01:27:15 PM » |
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Upper right to upper left: We won the Cold War, get over it. Upper left to upper right: We won World War II, get over it. Upper right to lower left: We won the 2016 election, get over it. Lower left to upper right: We won the popular vote, so um... yeah. Kudos to us, I guess. Everyone to lower right: Sucks to be you. Lower right to everyone: You know, what people don't realize about the Men's Rights Movement (MRM), is that it's not about denigrating or blaming women at all, but empowering men to make decisions about their lives and their bodies. Did you know that men in America face forced genital mutilation at a significantly higher rate than women - it's called circumcision. We aren't arguing that women haven't faced their own obstacles, of course they have, but in today's modern society, they often rely on outdated ways of thought to effectively put themselves in a position of power - above that of men, knowing that many will simply roll over and accept it as a necessary way to counter long-gone "misogyny." Why do you think prisoners are overwhelmingly men? Why can straight women who want to earn some extra money become prostitutes, while straight men will almost certainly never be paid for sex? These are some of the questions we at the MRM are seeking to address and solve. See, ultimately, it's an issue of equality. We're not like those backwards feudalists who want to formulate society around the nuclear family of the 50s and send our armies to kill innocent brown children. We don't believe in any so-called "God," we believe that in a free marketplace of ideas where everyone is heard and respected that society can fix itself! This is a far cry from those on the right who want to bring about some sort of fascists biblical dystopia, or those on the left who are seeking to destroy our fundamental freedoms giving our hard earned money to the weaker members of society, who can't make a living without spending it all on hair products or vibrators. The notion that this way of living could somehow be considered "racist" or "sexist" is simply mind-boggling to me, as this is truly the only way to ensure a free, fair, and equal society for everyone.
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