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Re: Article: The War on Men
« Reply #25 on: November 29, 2012, 09:10:13 PM »
Phft.  Effing crap from an emasculated male at the Communist News Network.  Basing his book on interviews of young brainwashed males that know crap about life.  There's 5 minutes of my life I want back.


Correct! That CNN article is an attempt to protect the propaganda and keep the phony narrative going. If the article I posted prompted a response then I would say whoever wrote "The War on Men" is onto something called the truth.


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Re: Article: The War on Men
« Reply #26 on: November 29, 2012, 09:37:12 PM »
Exactly! This magina wrote:

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And the empirical evidence suggests that men are quietly adapting to a very new landscape. Most of the 400 young men (aged 16-26) who I interviewed for my book "Guyland" assume, without resentment, that their wives will be as fully committed to their careers as they are. Why? Because they'll need the income. And they assume, with no resentment, that they will be involved fathers, spending far more time with their families than their parents or grandparents ever did. Why? Because they actually want to be involved dads.

Well the key here is that it makes no difference what these young men assume. Firstly there feminists wives will work when they feel like it and live of their husbands income when they feel like it.

Secondly and more importantly they may want to be involved dads but they will only allowed to be involved dads until their wives divorce them and take the kids. In the family court, they will get a cold hard lesson in the so called 'eqaulity' of feminism.



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Re: Article: The War on Men
« Reply #27 on: November 30, 2012, 12:27:19 AM »


Secondly and more importantly they may want to be involved dads but they will only allowed to be involved dads until their wives divorce them and take the kids. In the family court, they will get a cold hard lesson in the so called 'eqaulity' of feminism.


I fought like a son of a gun in family court and 'won' 50% custody although the court imputed an extra large fictional salary which meant I had to pay an unwarranted amount of child support.  ....now years later I have 100% since that ex-wife passed away.


the point is, if a man is willing to fight very hard *and also have the past history of being an involved father*, he can do reasonably good in the courts, but i still feel there is a slant in favor of the woman in these situations, and maybe i was just 'lucky' as some like to say. 


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Re: Article: The War on Men
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Re: Article: The War on Men
« Reply #28 on: November 30, 2012, 07:01:22 AM »
Exactly! This magina wrote:

Well the key here is that it makes no difference what these young men assume. Firstly there feminists wives will work when they feel like it and live of their husbands income when they feel like it.

Secondly and more importantly they may want to be involved dads but they will only allowed to be involved dads until their wives divorce them and take the kids. In the family court, they will get a cold hard lesson in the so called 'eqaulity' of feminism.
Finally a post that is mostly true. Let's take one thing off the table though. Let's not call women lazy or suggest they are going to live off a man. When it comes to young women... at least the circles I run in as a young educated male... these women are college educated and they do hold down employment. So why don't we pass on the blanket statement like that.
This is why I suggest living in reality. Let's not call women lazy people that don't want to work. Let's not pretend they were treated perfectly fine in past generations. Let's be honest about the past so they have to be honest about the present. Maybe think in terms of your daughter and not your EX on this point.
Because like V MAN suggests there is some family emotional pain and financial pain coming down the pike for many of these young "brainwashed" men.
I am big enough to admit that women had to fight to vote... and black people had to fight for their rights as well. I don't want to sweep that under the rug.
That being said I was not willing to settle for a "ME ME ME" American girl, and I was smart enough to realize that my friends getting married in their early and mid 20s were in for some real problems down the road. And right now for many of those men the problems are already starting to appear... in a few cases it's already a trainwreck.
But just because your EX took you to the cleaners... that doesn't mean women didn't struggle for the right to vote... that doesn't mean blacks didn't fight for equality.... it doesn't mean the holocaust is a myth. History happened and if you deny it you will lose the argument from the start.
The struggles of past generations does not excuse the behavior of many young ladies today. And I have the right to find it unattractive and do my own thing.
And in my opinion the more men that chase women in other countries or just stay single the more it forces women to re-examine their behavior.
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Re: Article: The War on Men
« Reply #29 on: November 30, 2012, 10:02:23 PM »


     Believing in the phony myth of the oppressed woman doesn't help anyone. It is nothing more than women who are angry about the hand that nature dealt them. Cry me a river. Guys are losing interest in marriage because it is a losing proposition to marry someone who isn't happy about their lot in life to begin with but also blame men for it. Who needs that noise?


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Re: Article: The War on Men
« Reply #30 on: December 01, 2012, 08:08:06 PM »
I went to YouTube and typed in feminism. All the top posts are anit-feminist. Almost half are from women who are pointing out the hipocracy of feminism.


I am not saying this is in anyway scientific. However as more men marry internationally, don't marry and generally avoid feminists, things gain more momentum.




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Re: Article: The War on Men
« Reply #31 on: December 02, 2012, 05:11:01 PM »


   True VMan and as the economy here in the US crumbles I believe we will be looking at a new reality in a few years. As life gets more difficult more women will give up on their radical feminism. That seems to be how things go. It doesn't matter to me. I found my way and couldn't be happier.


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