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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/men’s-rights-attracts-angry-young-men-174726119.html
If Men vocalize their displeasure its deemed a hate group and they are simply butt hurt. If Women vocalize their displeasure its to fight tyranny and male oppression. Just more Feminist awareness coming out of Canada.
If Men vocalize their displeasure its deemed a hate group and they are simply butt hurt. If Women vocalize their displeasure its to fight tyranny and male oppression. Just more Feminist awareness coming out of Canada.
Pretty well every university in Canada has a 'gender studies' program but no university is allowed to discuss men's gender rights. I used to sell used books on a university campus that I would dig out of the trash. Once I met a somewhat pretty girl who was attending a 'woman's studies' degree program. I asked her "What's that? Cooking and Cleaning?"... 10 minutes later, I was run off the campus by her and about 20 angry women. If there are any TRUE hate groups, its those led by militant feminists and their LGBT allies. As a straight man, you risk everything just by being near these women. Men do yourselves a favor, don't date or friend North American women.“Some of the men on the site have been in abusive relationships, have gone through unfair divorces—they’ve just been savaged by the system. I won’t tell them to stop being angry.” He thinks the rage expressed on his site is a natural and harmless reaction to young men’s uncertain place in modern society. As women pull ahead in education, men are being left behind. As universities raise awareness of sexual assault on campus, men feel as if they are all thought to be potential perpetrators of sexual violence. As women transcend traditional gender roles, young men are increasingly confused about how to behave in a relationship. In a more just world, Elam says, men could at least talk about their problems, but many universities shut down men’s groups before they are even formed. This spring, the Canadian Federation of Students passed a motion encouraging all student unions to reject men’s rights groups, because they promote “hateful views toward women” and justify physical and sexual assault.
More recently, a controversy over a campaign at the University of Alberta fed national headlines. The “Don’t Be That Girl” campaign, by Men’s Rights Edmonton, suggests some women lie about being raped and that rape is over-reported. Posters depict attractive young women drinking in the company of young men with the caption, “Just because you regret a one-night stand doesn’t mean it wasn’t consensual.”
The University of Alberta ordered the posters be taken down, saying that while free speech is respected, the posters violated the school’s posting policies. Men’s Rights Edmonton says the poster was meant to provoke discussion about double standards.