Comment by MuhamedBesic on 06/08/2015 at 01:33 UTC

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I agree. This sub was not created to be a new mensrights subreddit. It essentially is here to discuss men's issues, without having to blame feminists for everything bad happening to men. Some users here also feel that feminism isn't just a movement, it's literally a way to view the world (or something to that effect, still don't understand what they are talking about). I personally want to talk about issues that have affected me without a feminist coming in saying that it's because of patriarchy we as men are all oppressed, or an MRA coming in and saying that feminists are brainwashing me. I want to discuss things like male rape, parental rights, boys' declining graduation rates, and other things that affect us. I want to do it rationally, with an open mind to new viewpoints and without feeling like I need to conform to a certain group's mold and mindset in order to post.

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Comment by NalkaNalka at 06/08/2015 at 02:19 UTC

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Very much agree with this assesment. However a large portion of people here are trying to turn it into a SRS vassal state. A third or so of the posts on the front page are about how to make this place more feminist and kick out anyone that disagrees.

MRA trolls are easy to spot and ban. So why are people using scare tactics to push for ideological clensing