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In my experience, feminists are frequently very aware of the impact of toxic masculinity on men and are, in fact, the only people who actually actively advocate to free men from rigid gender constructs. If nothing else, most feminists recognize that true equality is impossible so long as affiliation with things

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Since we're talking about Douche Apparel, I saw something today that will sustain me for years to come. I was on the bus going to work and we were stopped at a red light. This neckbeard on a bike wearing a fedora blew through the crosswalk almost knocking down an old woman then proceeded to yell something at her but

I also think this is like the absolute perfect example for how men can comment and participate in feminism, you know besides believing that women deserve equal treatment and living your life in a way to ensure that happens. Too often do men enter feminist spheres and end up trying to dominate the conversation and

"When I spoke to Noxon, she explained that she wanted to create a show that captured this particular time in our society: when it's becoming more common for women to out-earn their spouses and have to deal with the gender politics that arise from that."

If I had a libertarian magazine, I'd be trying hard to avoid confirming the stereotype of libertarians as being strictly out of touch white men who mistake their own chin-stroking blatherings for insight.

Someone choosing at the pinnacle of his career, when he has a national platform, to wear a "naked chick" shirt and then act surprised that people notice it's tacky ... no, that's nowhere near as appalling as someone being physically assaulted by a religiously backwards prick. Your calibrator is way off.

Thank you. I was coming here to say exactly that, but you phrased it perfectly.

That said, I can't wait to hear more insightful and well-informed commentary from all the people who crawled out of the woodwork to say "even though he was there and said he was raped, I, random internet asshole, am better-informed than he

WHY DONT THE WOMENZ REPORT DA RAPEEE????

You didn't mention that even though the player's gesture was certainly about Michael Brown, it was also about the seemingly never ending litany of black men and boys shot without cause, murdered with impunity. If the circumstances of Brown's case — unarmed black person killed by police — were rare, it would be much

Yep- and let me tell you, it banged me up a lot worse than the razor burn on Darren Wilson's face.

Hello, to many White Americans black people aren't citizens. Heck to many we aren't even people.

"The looting and arson was unnecessary, but it is not and never will be worse or more sad than police willfully shooting unarmed black people."

What makes me the angriest? That building was the old Science Museum, where I spent many a wondrous school field trip. And then the cultists moved in. siiiiiiiigh.

I can't handle this. Currently screaming into my pillow.

"Mike Brown deserved to be murdered in cold blood. Black eyewitnesses and media outlets can't be trusted, but white cops and the system that protects them deserve ALL your trust."- Bob McCulloch

(I might be paraphrasing)

As long as we replace the Monopoly pieces with feminist icons. I call Ruth Bader Ginsburg! Also, jail is now r/MRA and the game is called Misandry.

As a Norman High alum, I'm so disgusted with the school system's response to these issues— even if all of their claims are true, waving evidence of an anti-bullying program in place, however comprehensive, doesn't matter if the program doesn't work! And clearly, it doesn't. There has been no acknowledgement of the

Not every kid was involved. Plus, some probably heard shit like "she's lying that so and so raped her!" from people they trusted, so they didn't help initially, then read the accounts or heard the audio and joined up.

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