Message from @Men Are Human
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No thats good. I just see that term in comments and such on the reddit when I'm flipping through, and it seems like a generalization.
anger towards Feminism and its orbit of issues is growing... its bleeding into a lot of places
the subreddit does its best to police itself for hatred but its an increasingly difficult task
not that the term is inherently hateful, just that it seems to be more popular amongst angry people
Yeah. And I mean some people do have a right to be angry when the law or something screws them over. But yeah I get what you mean. Reddit in general is a mixed bag. Sometimes people are chill, other times people brigade or whatever
Anyway, its been nice to break the ice. I should probably get a bit of sleep before I screw up my schedule even more 😁
sleep well
To hell with those subs that ban people for posting on mens rights
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I love cats. I miss mine right now.
Hello @Fluclox ! How are you doing?
Btw, if anyone wants in on the game just type p!start In the games channel
Not too bad cheers.
Glad to hear it. Are you here from the Reddit?
I am, yeah. Been browsing Men's Rights for a while, saw the post. Figured i'd come and see what people are saying, as I have mixed feelings about a lot of things.
That's no problem, we always welcome questions and people who are curious. :)
Honestly, it's mostly just determining what is real sexism/things that men should fight over, and how much of it is an echo chamber that's not worth worrying about all that much. Similar issues to what feminism complains about, how often are the things brought up actually impacting people?
Personally, I've never not been trusted around kids. I've never been remotely compared to some sort of sexual pest. I've never been accused of something for being white and male. I've had one person use "check your privilege on me", and I shut that down within about 30 seconds, so not really an issue. The closest i've come is by missing a promotion due to the need to keep a certain quota.
yoyoyo
Hi @graham ! How are you doing?
That's fair enough @Fluclox . Not everyone has the same experience, but a lot of guys talk about how people get suspicious about them being around their own children. Male teachers especially seem suspect, and so on. I don't think we all have the same set of issues - and that's fine.
Hi @Ironwarrior29 !
Hello to @Mackowatosc too!
Welcome to all the new peeps :3 please feel free to participate or start any discussions ^^
welcome @Appleseal 😄
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Hello!
Were yall Pe teachers fair
i remember mine used to give higher grades to girls
I had three types of PE teachers
1) Men who also coached sports' teams. Massive assholes who gave zero thought to the effort the less physically abled did, they graded you based on your prowess.
2) A drunk man who was so tired of all that he gave everyone high grades lmao
3) Women. They were way more dynamic, gave fairer grades and except for one experience, were much better teachers.
This is my experience.
Trends generally show that teachers show a bias toward giving girls higher marks than boys. And that female teachers are more likely to exhibit this trait (if I remember correctly). I dont think I've seen a study that specifically compares marks in physical education however, but I do know that due to sex differences girls are held to lower physical standards than boys are. Of course all situations are subjective, so a person's personal experience may differ from these trends.