Message from @basedgringo
Discord ID: 540417435501723660
my Mother has two sisters and a brother, Four siblings total
A man has no right to have a child. Neither does a woman for that matter.
I am the ONLY child from their entire generation
because my Father saved me
@InsaneCaterpilla i feel like you aren't understanding this man
I assure you I understand it perfectly.
we just disagree, its fine
its a prickly issue
I just wanted to make sure I said my side
human life is too precious to just throw away and chalk up to a cluster of unfeeling cells
Scientifically, that's what they are
one of them could be the future savior of the entire species
I'm not against this convo, but I think if we continue this we gotta move it into <#515246258571575297>
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I find it hard to relate to the gender issues happening in India
Same here I’m afraid.
its a very different culture and I don't think the issues happening there are equatable to issues happening elsewhere
No, there are definitely cultural upheavals going on
but I dont' think the women's movement is totally bonkers yet
The same thing is going on where women are being given rights, but men are still legally obligated with certain responsibilities
But it's unique to india
well I think what's good in india is the mens movement is growing in tandem with it's womens movement, will be interesting to see what the outcome of that is like.
Yeah
India is maybe the most sexist country for men in the planet. It's a weird confluence of traditional gynocentrism, political whiteknightism and feminism
yet it has some of the most brutal and publicly acceptable incidents of rape in the world
Life in most parts of India is hard, both for men and women. As is with everywhere else in the third world
People have this gynocentric tendency to overlook male issues. That's why we get people more hung up with rape than lynchings
Which happens to men 95+ percent of times
You can take the case of the example of Rwanda, during the insurgency, women were interviewed by international media and became an international outcry when the Rwandan women said that they are being raped when they go out to fetch water.
The interviewers asked them why could the men just do that then.
And to that they replied that men would be killed if they went out.
Yeah
male disposability. karen did a viceo on that to
when feminists say "violence against women is normalized"...like what? violence against men plainly seen as the "less bad" violence
The same about Boko haram kidnapping 200 girls and the world went nuts, while no one batted an eye when nearly 10000 kidnapped boys were burnt to death by Boko haram.
its why we need a mens rights movement. to talk about things no one else does
or to "mansplain" them
Oh yeah, we did a whole article on male disposability and Boko Haram
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