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Pitzer's Masculinist Coalition: First Meeting on 3-7-08 (part 3/3)

This is part 3/3 of the first meeting held by the Pitzer Masculinist Coalition. For more information, please visit http://masculinists.org
 

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Web Series: Masculinist Coalition Meetings (3 of 4)

 

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jawnee
jawnee

what about crossing swords??

(posted about 1 months ago)

 
ElbowStrike
ElbowStrike

I will echo what other people have written here.

Masculinism has nothing to do whatsoever with restricting women’s rights.

Masculinism is a movement to stop the deliberate attack on men’s rights that is central to the feminist movement.

According to feminism, women cannot truly be empowered without systematically disempowering men.

Masculinism is against thi... more >

I will echo what other people have written here.

Masculinism has nothing to do whatsoever with restricting women’s rights.

Masculinism is a movement to stop the deliberate attack on men’s rights that is central to the feminist movement.

According to feminism, women cannot truly be empowered without systematically disempowering men.

Masculinism is against this gross violation of our fundamental human rights, it is an oppositional movement whose role is to ensure that the anti-male feminist movement no longer violates our fundamental rights as human beings. Not without a fight, anyway.

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(posted about 4 months ago)

 
WebCred
WebCred

funny

(posted about 4 months ago)

 
stopsucking
stopsucking

Cameraman…step away from the windchimes…

(posted about 5 months ago)

 
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devinmurphy
devinmurphy

Every college needs a Masculinist Coalition.

(posted about 5 months ago)

 
Strave
Strave

I would think that most people would react in the opposite way, since defining masculinity in such positive, fun, non-discriminatory terms would seem like a good thing. Although I guess I’m not surprised that this many people got upset.

(posted about 5 months ago)

 
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bonsomme
bonsomme

“We’re here to have a good time and have fun, and to not feel ashamed or embarrassed.” How can anyone argue with that?

(posted about 5 months ago)

 
WebCred
WebCred

LOL

(posted about 5 months ago)