[–] Groomzilla 0 points 11 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago
Men don't need a day to pat themselves on the back. Pajeets DO, however, need a day to remind them to poo in the loo.
[–] SavePrivateRyne 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
I wouldn't consider talking about the high suicide rates, high workplace fatalities, high military casualties, wage gap misinformation, health care inequality, divorce court inequality, the fact that men are viewed as disposable, that rape culture originated as a prison term where men make up more than 90% of the prison population, or that all of these things are allowed because men are deemed privileged so any argument for men is considered sexist against women would be considered patting ourselves on the back. I think there is a lot of value in an international men's day that gets glossed over.
That being said clean water and running toilets are incredibly valuable and should be talked about too because Pajeets do need to be reminded.
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[–] Broc_Lia ago
No need to get naked in public.
Mostly though, this is just virtue signalling. There is no issue which cannot be twisted into a "women's issue."
[–] 0011011000111001 ago
I would think the opposite it true.
Cleaner body.. sexier appeal? More rape?
[–] 2xl33t 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
By developing better infrastructure, which is located closer to people, or providing better education. People in developing countries often don't have the convenience of modern plumbing and a modern toilet in their homes. This means that they have to walk to where their designated toilet is outside of their homes, sometimes at night, which increases the risks of being attacked.
[–] teatime ago
Thanks for the insight.
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