It's not just rights, but double standards that favor women. If a married couple gets divorced, the man almost always gets dicked out of what is rightfully his and on top of this has to bear an additional ongoing financial burden to support his former wife. Women get a mere slap on the wrist compared to men when it comes to prosecuting cases involving adult/minor sexual relations. Men are victims of domestic abuse and violence, too, but nobody ever takes this seriously, and the men who do claim to be victims are wimps and are expected to "man up". Men are only allowed to display a few emotions, unlike women. Nobody gives women working in a daycare center a second thought, but a man who works in a daycare is automatically thought to be a pedophile. There are fathers who are afraid take their own kids to the park because bystanders will think he's some creep perving out on the children playing there when he's just there to watch his own son or daughter have a little carefree fun. Some airlines won't allow a man to sit next to an unaccompanied minor and will make him sit in a different seat. Women? No problem. I'm sure I could think of some more examples, but the more I write this the more it pisses me off to think about it.
Men can not be raped in India. Men in France cannot ask for a paternity test, if the man does get one he can be arrested for a federal crime.
In Canada wow, where to start. A women can fish a condom out of the trash or put pin holes in a condom or diaphragm and impregnate herself. No problem, the man is then financially responsible for the child. If a man does any of those things he goes to jail for sexual assault. The National organization for Women in Canada want to change the law to remove the presumption of innocent for sexual assault cases. Also they want to add the rape shield laws to apply to all internet communication and the history of the plaintive. As well as allowing plaintiffs to remain anonymous.
In towns in England (Nottinghamshire, North Yorkshire, and Norfolk) a man can be arrested for saying hello to a woman, if the woman feels the man committed a hate crime by saying hello.
In the US it depends on what state your in. In Alabama a women can place her child up for adopting without informing the father. The father can fight it, but only if he has the time to gather all the paperwork necessary. But this is hard if her doesn't know he needs to do this.
Can someone please explain the red and blue pills?
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Men do have some rights. But they are losing those rights at an alarming rate.
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It's not just rights, but double standards that favor women. If a married couple gets divorced, the man almost always gets dicked out of what is rightfully his and on top of this has to bear an additional ongoing financial burden to support his former wife. Women get a mere slap on the wrist compared to men when it comes to prosecuting cases involving adult/minor sexual relations. Men are victims of domestic abuse and violence, too, but nobody ever takes this seriously, and the men who do claim to be victims are wimps and are expected to "man up". Men are only allowed to display a few emotions, unlike women. Nobody gives women working in a daycare center a second thought, but a man who works in a daycare is automatically thought to be a pedophile. There are fathers who are afraid take their own kids to the park because bystanders will think he's some creep perving out on the children playing there when he's just there to watch his own son or daughter have a little carefree fun. Some airlines won't allow a man to sit next to an unaccompanied minor and will make him sit in a different seat. Women? No problem. I'm sure I could think of some more examples, but the more I write this the more it pisses me off to think about it.
Did you watch the Red Pill?
Men can not be raped in India. Men in France cannot ask for a paternity test, if the man does get one he can be arrested for a federal crime.
In Canada wow, where to start. A women can fish a condom out of the trash or put pin holes in a condom or diaphragm and impregnate herself. No problem, the man is then financially responsible for the child. If a man does any of those things he goes to jail for sexual assault. The National organization for Women in Canada want to change the law to remove the presumption of innocent for sexual assault cases. Also they want to add the rape shield laws to apply to all internet communication and the history of the plaintive. As well as allowing plaintiffs to remain anonymous.
In towns in England (Nottinghamshire, North Yorkshire, and Norfolk) a man can be arrested for saying hello to a woman, if the woman feels the man committed a hate crime by saying hello.
In the US it depends on what state your in. In Alabama a women can place her child up for adopting without informing the father. The father can fight it, but only if he has the time to gather all the paperwork necessary. But this is hard if her doesn't know he needs to do this.
I can go on but I don't feel like it right now.