As a bollard of my word, I will watch The Red Pill and report back. Before I do, though, let's talk a little bit about some of the other things NCFM has done
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @misdocprof and
My personal favorite is the thing where they published (publish?) the names and faces of "false accusers"--women whose accusations of sexual assault and rape did not meet the legal standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt"https://psmag.com/news/silencing-women-inside-national-coalition-men-rape-sexual-assault-harry-crouch-94284 …
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @misdocprof and
Now look, I'm not going to sit here and say false accusations never happen. Women are humans, and humans are trash. However, this kind of behavior is vicious and without a doubt caught actual victims in its net.
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @misdocprof and
Let's look at how the president of NCFM responded to criticism over this board of shame. Let's look at the last paragraph: "Speaking of patriarchy, please go outside, look around, and ask yourself what you see that was not built by men...
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @misdocprof and
...One of the horrific consequences of patriarchy is that you have a roof over your head, clothes to wear, food on the table, and a university you can attend where you learn that men are the cause of all the world’s problems."https://ncfm.org/2014/10/news/false-allegations/rape-allegations-news/ncfm-president-harry-crouch-responds-to-ncfm-hit-piece-male-survivors-deserve-better/ …
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @misdocprof and
The history of the world is a history of men keeping women in the home and away from any work that matters. To then claim credit for the world they actively excluded women from, as something women could not have possibly built, is bullshit of the highest order. It is not equality
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Replying to @misdocprof @JeremyTheRhino and
We can go back and forth about the origin of gender roles, which is not well-documented. What should not be under dispute is the last 100-200 years, in which women fought like bastards to be able to do those "dirty jobs" and were told "no" repeatedly and loudly
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I'd like some sources on that. I enlisted in the Army and was told constantly, the entire time, that women shouldn't be serving. I have friends that tried to join trade unions and were harassed by men who resented their presence
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