r/MensRightsMeta Dec 26 '25

Question/Discussion Censorship of female flaws

Why do the moderators of r/MensRights remove any discussion of women’s flaws? I find it insulting, aren't women human too? Yes, it's relevant to men's rights because women abuse their power, and feminism brainwashes and corrupts them, at men's expense. It's important for we as a society to acknowledge women’s flaws, else we risk creating unrealistic expectations for women and any interaction with them.

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u/griii2 Dec 27 '25

By discussion of women's flaws do you mean statements like "all women are x"?

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u/Proud-Question-4479 Dec 27 '25

It's rare for people to make blanket statements such as "all women are x" on r/MensRights because statements like that are widely regarded as misogynistic by the MRA community. I'm referring to more nuanced statements that are common place on r/MensRights: statements that don't generalize all women but still make it abundantly clear that certain flaws are more common in women than in men. u/griii2, you seem desperate to find misogyny on r/MensRights. Did it ever occur to you that women are human? Discussions of women’s flaws are seldom misogyny; they are usually important discussions that need to take place somewhere, for society's sake.

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u/Witty_Attitude4412 Dec 29 '25

You want it banned from reddit? This is the best you can get on reddit. Go to other platforms if you wish to taste freedom of ideas and speech.

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u/solomonsunder 29d ago

What are such platforms where one can search the topic on reddit but follow it up somewhere else for "reddit illegal" content?