nigeltheoutlaw
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When I was reading that part, I kept thinking that THIS is why we need a single payer health care system. It is ridiculous to have to rely on your employer for health care to be on a transplant list. I know the Affordable Care Act changes that, but the system is still so complex.

Saberi says she was first diagnosed with end-stage renal failure in 2013

Is that a pentagram on your chest or are you just happy to see your DARK LORD?

Who’s up for some ridiculous tan lines? Anyone?

What is it that you want exactly? A formal press statement from the man committee?

When men use that “biological wiring” argument, it’s like, bro, did you just admit you’re a rapist? Or do you think so highly of yourself that you believe you are the sole enlightened man who can transcend biology and refrain from raping people?

I am, and we do. Some of us anyway.

I can see standing up and stretching your legs every hour or so, but to stand all day, that’s crazy to me.

No no no buy more standing desks and treadmills. This message brought to you buy the standing desk association.

I use to work at a hospital. We called these workstations cows - computer on wheels.

We had a room everyone called “the pasture” where the non-functioning cows were sent. I didn’t know they were called cows until several months in and could never figure out why they called that room the pasture.

When my FIL was in the hospital for a month before he died, I noticed the nurses at this hospital had portable work stations connected via WIFI. The neat thing about them was the ability to raise the station (on wheels, mind you) to a standing height or lower it to a sitting position. Nursing seems to have a high

Because it is a waste of breath. When Jay Leno jokes about prison rape or Jon Stewart has is cartoon bill tell us his butt hurts, it is somehow hilarious, while when Daniel Tosh tells women who protest his jokes they are idoits, he is trashed by the media.

They do. It's one of their (rare) valid points. They, of course, feel that all feminists want to ignore male victims because we hate men, rather than recognize that patriarchal structures play a large role in causing male victims to be ignored, but they do frequently mention that male sexual assault victims don't

Not an MRA, but I sure as hell wish somebody would speak up about it.

Of course, men are also less likely to report it, so that statistic may be off. Which is just one reason it's so important to include them in a documentary like this.

It does have its place but this is billed and advertised and filmed as a piece on rape in general, as evidenced by including men at all in the first place. I would argue that if they intended to make this movie focused on women in the military, they wouldn't have filmed male victims at all.

I think phrasing something as a "women's issue" or a "men's issue" kind of obscures things when the issue affects both genders. Like birth control. Technically, it's considered a women's issue, but men are just as responsible for that baby and they still end up having to pay one way or another, by child support or

I have to say, whenever people choose to completely ignore people in the minority of an affected group it totally sucks to be in that minority. I'm a woman on the autism spectrum and it's never fun to read something and get told "Statistically, this was unlikely to happen to you."

Haha you are seriously trying to convince yourself and others to justify ignoring this issue. This type of victim is in much smaller proportion; therefore, we can ignore them. Man, humans are a drag sometimes.

It makes me angry how little support male assault victims are given. Whilst the support given to women is already woefully insufficient, it is nonexistent for men.