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Old 05-09-2017, 09:57 AM   #11 (permalink)
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There's no philosophy. It would just be nice if there was equal treatment. When you're arguing in favour of Men you would be best served to state that outright - as opposed to simply calling yourself a "Human Rights Advocate".

In cases where issues affect both genders similarly you revert back to the broader definition. And swap over to Female when it affects women more.
Ja that's about what I expected.

So that bill specifically, how does it create inequality for men? I didn't read it. It might be more convincing if you actually discuss what you see wrong with the bill instead of just going "lol, feminists amiright fellas?"
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