Is it ethical for men to hate those who hate men?

Discussion in 'Women's Rights' started by CCitizen, Nov 7, 2017.

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Is it ethical for men to hate men-haters?

  1. Yes

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  2. No -- two wrongs do not make a right

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  3. No -- men are oppressors and hating oppressors is right

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  1. Miketo

    Miketo Newly Registered

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    You clearly have no idea. This guys beyond feminism. 60% of all marriages end up in divorce. Women love to spend money is another problem.
     
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    Yeah, men don’t like to spend money...lol
     
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    Men by tradition, have always hated spending money, complaining that their Wives spend too much money, even when it is needful things, and using coupons and sales days etc, sitcoms got much mileage and cheap laughs out of similar situations.
     
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    I guess those designer handbags that goes for several thousand dollars are needed?
    I guess $3500 engagement ring is needed right?
     
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    Oh yes, all women buy designer bags..and all men wear Armani suits. But you are right women spend much more money on clothes because luckily men basically wear a uniform. Suit , tie, ..
    Quick funny story. I make speeches on my book on classroom management but I also give workshops in prejudice awareness. I have two outfits that I wear because I never speak in the same place. I spoke in Ohio and many months later the woman asked if I would come back and do a workshop on prejudice . I didn’t remember what I wore and I didn’t want to wear the same thing twice. I meekly asked her if she remembered what I was wearing. She said, “all I remember was you were wearing brown jimmy Choo shoes“ I had never heard of him and then I found out that his shoes were about $2000 a pair. I had to laugh because I get my shoes at DWS. But the good thing is when she said Brown I know what I wore.
     

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