Message from @Maxthx
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Yeah, the dudes in my class that were present were mostly making fun of the lesson during or after
Either way, English teacher told us she's going to let us present one civil rights movement of our choice
I was planning on doing MRM but idk how to portray it in a way that it reaches to a non-familiar audience
just present it as is, stick with facts and real world examples. education stats are a good focal point. doing that would be GREAT, thats the kind of thing that will make the MRM mainstream
i honestly think the MRM as a massive cultural phenomenon is just waiting to happen
sounds more like malicious intent to me
it's illegal to even do the ritual pinprick on a girl
I heard they sell them to the skin cream industry to make skin creams
they use the fibroblasts in the foreskin to make them
are you circ'd
oh
yeah that sounds more and more like malicious intent
The MRM isn't against abortion
Lol
thats a lot of anger, do you want to talk about it?
living with that much anger ... oh
okay
I banned them
yes I see that 😛
well sort of
so I guess I just assumed...
wow do you have an option to just mass delete everything they said?
I've heard of the 'delete last 50 lines' but my lines are still there
Only when we ban someone, yea, we can remove their recent posts
ah, cool
Also I posted the Reddit comments for this over in <#515246258571575297> since its in FeMRAdebates
It's a real concern that in education men are disadvantaged at every turn, having to work harder and pay more to attain anything because of their sex
I'm going to be looking into this soon, if anyone knows any information about these statistics please let me know. I'm off to bed rn though, shattered >.<
its at least good to see that people are aware
i do remember stories of colleges looking for men
there was a comission a few years ago in the US, it found some colleges favofr women, some favor men
i would imagine its worse now than in 2009 though
now that SJWism has take stronger root
There might be some truth to it, but I was sure that places were pretty much given discretion to ignore an overpopulation of women. Having this be true can be a good point to make when arguing against affirmative action. That's why I gotta find out more, and I also need to look at other western countries
Night night for now all, tc
If some colleges do legit provably discriminate admissions-wise against men, I'd love to know. I'm not sure it is that significant though
the study im talking about was from 2009
id be very interested to see todays stats