Message from @Indigo
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They haven't even outright banned TRP, just quarantined it, so I don't think they'll just delete the sub without quarantining it first
on twitter i do but idk anyone irl on twitter
I dont share em in facebook cause my family os in facebook
@TyDye for sure, it's a risk and theres no way to avoid it. my thoughts are that eventually, we cant run forever and things will catch up to us. if we're ALL open and what we think, people will realize MRAs are everywhere. i bet lots of people secretly agree with us but are too afraid to speak out
I have alot of belifes that dont line up with other people in plotics.... when people with my views say something they often get harrased, rejected n shit
@InsaneCaterpilla Hey, what happened? Spam?
@Men Are Human no mate, hold on, I'll PM you in a minute
@Jaibamon Oh, we'll be setting up a forum on www.menarehuman.com soon as a backup. May even be able to sync it with the sub as it is now.
@InsaneCaterpilla thanks. I'll check the logs too
Cool
Hopefully we are going to be a hub for the MHRM, but I will need to find someone who can be trusted with web design at some point....
Not an easy thing to get, really.
Hi there ibz
Hey just saw this group via a mens right comment
You know, general people are very much pro mrm.
I'm from Kerala, India and whenever I commented pro mrm on the Kerala sub, those comments were heavily upvoted while feminist wage gap and toxic masculinity comments were downvoted
People all over the world are finding out the truth
Unfortunately there's quite a disparity between people who use the internet for more than just social media and other people
It's from the internet that mass movements start
We are nearing the critical point of mass adoption
Mrm is now self growing
I have a great idea
I'm afraid I'm not personally interested in trolling anyone
See this... today made this one on a Keralan communist circlejerk sub.
https://np.reddit.com/r/Lal_Salaam/comments/a6yw9k/why_menproletariat_women_bourgeoisie_rise_up/
Did anyone see the people trying to defend the story of the 10 years old boy doing a drag show for grown ass men?
@Men Are Human turning off discord might help your right- but i like the challenge
10 year olds in drag are just wrong.
Hey guys
Shouldnt the name be just "Men's rights"?
It's currently named Men's Human Rights
is it ok to be a republican
@Bobby_Hill Well, from a open mind standpoint, people can do whatever they want and if someone wants to wear a dress and dance and get a donation from it, go for it. At what age you should be allowed to do that? 10, 18?
But I really like one comment from the r/mensrights post that points an interesting argument, what would happened if it was a girl instead? There are clearly sexual connotations to the stuff this kid does, and while the american society is often considered to be puritarian, I don't think this boy knows the implications of what is he doing and why it can be dangerous. Again, if she was a girl it would be outrageous.
Also I swear this kid is being manipulated somehow, I have seen some of his videos and I can't believe what he says.
Bout time we had a Discord for this!
hey, welcome to all of the lovely new people 😄
If kids are seeing adults having fun dressing up and dancing on tv on things like drag race then some are bound to want to copy- i have no issue with kids wearing clothes of another gender, having fun but when its pushed, made into something else that a kid later will find hard to back out of and / or sexualised.. same with pagents for girls many are too sexualised for kids
Whether or not they are allowed to wear the clothes is unlikely to change whether they come out as gay / trans / straight / whatever in the future- kids dress up, boys should be able to if they want to without it being seen as something more instantly and definately not sexualised at age 10
@Tomas would you let your son do that at a gay bar while being showered with singles like a stripper?
I think he implied that he wouldn't
I think he is just saying there is a difference between a boy playing dress up in private as opposed to being in a position that would objectify him.