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Originally Posted by the truth
I wonder if youd repeat your revolting accusation you made against me to your work coleagues? that men who fight for mens rights are somehow the people repsonsible for incrweasing male suicides?? are you relaly still in that job you claim you do so very well? really?
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I didn't say that.
Here's what I said:
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here is a selection of what you wrote to him:
"anti hetro men"
"you provoke others to dleiberately try and get people infracted"
"pathetic."
"zero empathy for male issues and problems."
"what a vapid statement"
"quit the male bashing its getting tedious"
"being a self loathing man is part of the problem sadly,"
If your attitude and abusive behaviour is typical of a certain type of man in this day and age, then it's no wonder their male offspring feel suicidal. It's not typical in my social group, thank goodness.
I think blinkered attitudes like yours are the reason that men can feel suicidal. The expectation that they be in control, tough, macho and powerful doesn't enable them to express their feelings and they have nowhere to turn when they're in difficulties.
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Yes. They'd agree with me.
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Originally Posted by the truth
so you think posting here is of no benefit? so why do you post here? lol
You totally ignore my valid points becuase you have no argument to counter them and because deep down you know full well the enormous problem of male suicide that isnt being addressed enough. and you know about the fact vastly more money is spent on supporting women and womens issues and health problems. you know this yet you choose to ignore it. hardly the unbiased balanced approach of a so called professional? doesnt the massive male suicide rate and the enormous disparity in spending on women over men concern you at all? if not why not?
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I am not "fighting the fight" like you say you are. I also told you my views on your opinions with regard to health problems, which is that health service benefits are available to all, regardless of gender.. The larger spend on women is inevitable because women's issues include gestation and childbirth, and given that this is a fairly essential part of the continuance of the human race it seems rather churlish, not to mention silly, to bring it up.