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  • Goddammit the internets gonna turn me gay I swear.

  • @manwomanmyth When does the law prosecuting women who try to entrap men with pregnancy come into effect?

    (I'm assuming "entrapping them with pregnancy" means forcing them to make child support payments or take parental responsibility for the children resulting from an unintended pregnancy. If not, please tell me what it actually means.)

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  • @agent0sephiroth "Toxic female" is highly accurate.

  • To all the good men out there. There is NO WAY OUT. Actually there is only one, brought to my attention by a guy with a channel WisdomThroughLogic. He saw how women were so fucked up in North America he got a PASSPORT and moved to Asia and now is happily married to a woman that is not fucked in the head. I will follow his footsteps.

  • All feminist and fags should get beheaded. And when I mean fags, I don't mean voluntarily fags only, I mean killing male rapists who rape other men behind bars.

  • @ultradestruction Feminists? Really? You do know that not all Feminists hate men and are hypocritical right? I have a few friends who claim to be feminists. Normal mainstream Feminism is simply the belief that women are still treated unfairly in certain ways(Which they are to some regard) and need to be EQUAL. The radical men hating kind do exist but they are RADICALS. Using your logic we should kill all Muslims since there are radicals out there. See the problem?

  • Good news is someone sued British Airways and won against their ridiculous policy targeting all men.

    airlinereporter. com/2010/07/airline-doesnt-all­ow-men-to-sit-next-to-children­/

  • You should make and sell those mock posters. You could maybe sell them through MRA sites, as well as Amazon etc. They are pretty cool.

  • @thespacialone You have an idea there, I might get on it. Alternatively if you or anyone you know might want to do this, go for it.

  • @manwomanmyth You won't need me to say the reason they work so well is your ability to capture something of the faux drama we see in such propaganda. One of your viewers said he liked the thought of putting posters up in college or something. Not sure how long they'd last with a Ms Mafia on the prowl, but it would be a great way to reach people and hopefully get them to snap out of it, even if you needed many copies! I just love getting under the skin of the bigots - it's Practical Politics.

  • The thing is when you deal with these things you need to make a very strong case which can't be picked apart. There is a lot in this film which is potentially upsetting to real victims (use of "supposed" violence and "alleged" rape for instance) and a whole lot more which is just nonsense.

    I think to create something really compelling you MUST show things fairly, any time I watch anything that is this biased it makes me doubt everything that's shown.

  • In fact, even as a victim of ongoing violent and sexual abuse (age 12-18) I feel very strongly about the issue of false allegations and other instances where men seem to be at a disadvantage because of their gender.

    I feel that not only are false allegations an awful awful thing to happen to the man but they also make things far worse for genuine victims.

  • I'm sure there would be more done to promote awareness of male victim rape if more men came fowards to report the crimes. As it is, it's not a significantly reported crime so they aren't going to use money promoting the cause.

    I think that there is a lot of injustice for men, and I think it needs to be considered and dealt with.

  • You said the only reason a woman would report a rape is to hurt the man, even if it's a genuine crime. How about wanting to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else? I considered reporting my abusers and this was the sole motivation.

    The way you've used exerts from fictional shows to illustrate your points is pathetic, particularly when they are out of context and we actually have no idea what's happening.

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  • Just a few points I wanted to address (this will take up several comments)

    You mentioned about female teachers having "affairs" where male teachers "rape". If you look at the headlines it's often said that male teachers are accused of affairs etc. you put foward a totally biased and one sided batch of evidence to support your point.

    I would also say that teachers are prosecuted to avoid any future abuse of power, rather than trauma to the students.

  • I was surprised not to see the movie 40 days and 40 nights, where near the end, the guy is clearly raped by his ex, and not only is she let off without consequence, but rather, rewarded for it with a huge pot, but the guy is also accused of cheating by his current love interest (and by the tone of the movie itself, the audience).

    As for a woman who stands for men's rights... while perhaps not a notable figure on the world stage, columnist Barbara key is quite outspoken. google her website

  • I see it more as ignorance and paranoia rather than hatred influenced by the exaggerations of society and culture. And I feel it's more so due to the media. I remember taking health in 10th grade about the dangers of rape, and low and fucking behold, it was a dude where the woman was "crying in pain and fear". Give me a break. The whole class was silent (course some laughed cause it was a terrible performance). Had the genders been reversed, then the victim would be a pussy or bitch.

  • what a depressing series of videos (albeit truly intriguing, and so-well made).

    The biggest consolation, though, was that this lady, Michele Elliott, seemed to be truly and compassionately on our side. How rare; a woman who actually understands what it means to live as a man in today's society. It is comforting beyond words to know that there are women (well, at least one woman) who care(s) about the injustices and implicit (or explicit) hatred that we as a group are forced to endure.

  • @106460 She is someone who is virtually unique in the abuse industry for being happy to discuss female abuse. She is a brutally honest and was very fair in the interview about the views society holds about men.

    However, it must also be said that as a prominent and uncompromising campaigner on "abuse", she has helped to promote needless child abuse hysteria which damages everyone, but especially men.

    So she's fair, but she's not "on our side". Unfortunately, she's part of a much larger problem.

  • @manwomanmyth I guess I went a bit too far by saying she's on "our" side. But it just felt so refreshing to see a woman speak as if she understood how hard things are for men. I had always thought women were simply incapable of imagining how discriminated they would feel if society treated them the way they treat men. She may be part of a larger problem, but I guess I found her "fair"-ness during the interview to be a sign of hope, a reminder that I perhaps shouldn't give up on all women.

  • @106460 ...that woman is doing that just for money, not because of justice...

  • I wish we had a US manwomenmyth

  • @Daniel44125

    It would be essentialy the same thing.

  • Very, VERY well done. I believe you will find a lot of Feminists directed here when they demand 'proof' of certain arguments. I know I'll be doing it anyway...

  • I entirely disagree with your first statement that male rape is percieved as humorous - it's entirely shocking,it esmasculates guys - which is why they don't want to talk about it, and we don't need to talk about it. Making jokes about etc, is socially easier to mention it.

  • 6:46

    I have never struck a women; although, I have witnessed and experienced first-hand, literally, abusive mental and physical violence driven by women against men; alas, i am a typical male witness to this horror show where men are not afforded human rights. The men, as usual say nothing in fear of being called a coward and already knowing the the legal system is now highly compromised by misandry.

    At this pace, children will be taken from their mothers and owned by the state, men enslaved.

  • @LookingGlassStudio Is that a possible reference to the Mother's Act of 07?

  • Very nice video, thanks for that 5/5 !

  • rape is a big joke when its against men. Its the end of the fucing world when its a women, hows that for equality

  • Sterling! Well, not just sterling but 999 grade bullion. Glen Close is ffffing evil. Just look at that freak. Yeah, I won't talk to a drunk chick for very long. Who knows what happens when they wake up. It's hard to deal with people with whom honor is optional and who like being victims.

  • Course if laws would be created in the US that gives me protection from such easy exploitation, I am sure the paranoia would go away, till that day which may be many years from now (in the US), I am avoiding women.

  • The United States should see what the UK is doing, they now are now taking more steps for gender equality then the US.

    My mother always picks on me when I avoid women, which I tell her is for good reason. Since they can easily destroy me from the inside out, with false claims of rape and other crimes

    I am what you call paranoid now with women, I look the other way when I cross paths with one, and only talk with them when it can't be avoided.

  • Man maybe I should move to the UK, at least men's rights is making progress there from what is shown on the video. If I will be safer there, I am moving there. (When the laws come into effect of course.)

  • @ManSpeakOut I hear different views from people as to whether the UK or US is worse. What makes you think the UK is making progress?

    To be frank, I think comparing the two countries with respect to Feminism and men's rights is like comparing different forms of torture and trying to choose which one you'd prefer.

  • @manwomanmyth Its just that the laws that you said are coming up in the UK in the next few years.

    Its just that I hear of no such progress in the United States, nor any signs that it will happen in the future. Besides the debate of creating male studies in college campuses around the US. Thats the only real step I seen the US make to gender equality, thats my point.

  • @ManSpeakOut So sorry that I created this misunderstanding, but those posters were my inventions of laws and ideas that I think should exist, they are not real laws. I should have made it much more clear in the film that this was the case.

    I could only wish for some of them to become law...

  • @manwomanmyth Oh its ok, no harm done, at least everyone will know now.

    and yes I wish those were law, one can dream...

  • @ManSpeakOut

    Here in the U.S. child custody and divorce laws seem to be somewhat more bearable than the U.K. but they are still oppressive depending on which state you live in. However, the U.K. is making much more progress in as far as prosecuting those who falsely accuse men of rape; something almost unheard of here in the U.S. Also there was recently a serious attempt to extend anonymity to the accused in parliament. It failed but at least it is a positive indication.

  • @manwomanmyth Course when you got a president leading the US that likes to say "Women can do anything men can do, and do it better, and do it in heels", I don't think the US will make a big step towards gender equality anytime soon.

  • @manwomanmyth that made my day!

  • @manwomanmyth I have to admit, I don't agree with everything you say, but a lot of what you've said in these videos in valid. Kind of scary how easily you can love your reputation, your freedom, everything.

  • @manwomanmyth

    There is not much respect for women in the UK. I cant stand men buying me drinks, I feel as if its like saying I cant offered my own drink because im a women which is from the days when women did not have jobs. Which we do now so is a medieval favor in my eyes. I blame the media for a lot of the crap "Cry out rapes" and so on. Because of bands like the spice girls *Spits* It encourages teenage girls to wear fuck all and there is this bullshit that men have to be masculine

  • It's amazing how many different television and movies scenes you use to present your story, are you using a screen-capture software or are you downloading these scenes directly to your hard drive from their original source?

    Excellent work by the way!

  • Never trust any woman...EVER.

  • The biggest piece of evidence that this society is a "woman's world" and that men do not have all the "power", is that all of this discrimination happens against men and the majority of men will not even SEE the discrimination, let alone try to do something about it. Men are programmed to have blinders on when it comes to male discrimination.

  • Brilliant points on male rape and sexual abuse comitted by women and again I agree with a lot of what you're saying but your ending statement seems entirely hypocrital and a gross genralization to me.

  • @ScouseCaspaXS Thanks for the comment. Regarding the closing words, they were not intended to be a generalisation. It was a statement concerned with the specifics discussed in the film, particularly false allegations of rape.

    Many people have taken issue with some of the language I use. The bottom line is that I make my case during the whole film (and typically in a combination of several films) and so lifting certain sentences in isolation is not generally fair or accurate.

  • @manwomanmyth

    It seemed like one to me 'The age of the toxic female' it's just rhetoric that sounds ridiculous to me. Like I said I think you made good points but I, as a woman, get put off when I see things like that. I support men's rights and I support women's rights, I do not like getting lumped in with idiotic evil women who hate people based on what genitilia they have.

  • @ScouseCaspaXS -- Hi, and how are you? Where I'm from, I'd say there are about two out of a hundred women that would be in concurrence with what Manwomanmyth has submitted to us here. Someone like you would represent one of those two. And believe me, you're well appreciated ! Since no one has responded to you, I'd like to say that I believe he meant that as to express the rampant legislative subversion of mens' societal worth, and the many ,many women exploiting it. But you're golden :)

  • @ScouseCaspaXS

    Hypocritical? How so? We are living in an age when women are held to very little accountability for their behavior and many, if not all to some degree, take advantage of that.

  • @roharatube

    First of all you don't know how every woman in any particular society does or does not act, so to even insinuate that all women do or do not do something is just a baseless assumption. As I have made clear, just because I am a woman does not mean I will act as other women who are discussed in this series have.

  • Exclusion seems to be A-OK if its solely for the woman's benefit. Its sexism any other way. That exclusion can be mislead as "protection" from men and that's celebrated. If she doesn't feel that she needs protection then that exclusion is automatically sexist. And God forbid, the exclusion is to protect men from women it would be laughed out of any court.

  • That scene from Oz... godamn it... it's like when I first saw the rape scene from "American History X". I did not find anything humorous about rape then, n'or now, whether it's a man or a woman.

    At the end of the video and I'm still shivering.

  • If there is only one seat left and BA had to seat a child with a male do anyone of you think that BA would ask the man to be seated elsewhere?

  • @L2pMetalfan -- Well, one thing's for sure ... they wouldn't ask it of a woman.

  • when will we see your face?

  • This whole series is nothing but absolute truth. This truly IS the age of toxic women and any man who finds a woman who isn't like this, is lucky at best. Our goverments need to realize this.

  • i just want to congratulate those behind the making of these vids and manwomanmyth. there is so much eye opening and point blank truth in them, every time i log into youtube im hoping you've put out another. keep up the good work, and know that your very necessary message is getting out. i cant tell you how many die hard feminists ive take to the cross in arguments about this, in part armed with much of this info!

  • toxic females indeed. I try to tell every man i know to try their hardest to look past the physical attraction that they have for women, and to just try to see them, as people that should be judged solely on thier actions. for those of us who can actually do that, it becomes crystal clear to us that the females in the west today are immensely dysfunctional and psychopathic. They seem to want to destroy everything around them.

  • I think I'll make some posters like those and put them up at the local university.

    Anybody who wants to see the effect all of this has on TRUE feminism should read "The Morning After: Sex, Fear, and Feminism on Campus" by Katie Roiphe.

  • @loqutor Good luck with those posters :-)

  • @loqutor

    Nice no true scotsman fallacy there.

  • @ScouseCaspaXS If I'm not mistaken, the purpose of feminism is to bring about equality between men and women. Feminists who endorse the myth of the rape crisis are doing just the opposite, because they demand that women be given special consideration, which means that they view women as incapable of handling themselves, unlike men. That is not equality.

    Try again.

  • @loqutor

    I don't need to, I was right the first time, you used a no true Scotsman fallacy and no you're not right, there are many forms of feminism. Some want equal rights and some want superior rights. For a better explanation watch 'feminisms' by LatumWay.

  • @ScouseCaspaXS Oh, so if I went around calling myself a Hindu and yet I didn't worship any Hindu gods or refuse to eat beef, could I then rebuke people who said I wasn't a true Hindu by invoking the no true Scotsman fallacy?

    Of course not. You need to draw the line somewhere. To quote Fight Club's Tyler Durden, "Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."

  • The only way you can talk to women nowadays is manipulate them to ignore their programming, ignore their irrational hatred of any man. YOu have to manipulate them to the point where you could make sexual advances but you do not, leave her in limbo, constant confusion, if she wants to get involved let her do something to you first. YOu can initiate flirty touching but only enough for her to let her know you are there, don't be obvious, be inadvertent. A good rule is stay away from american women

  • Young women are insane!

    Women can NOT mature unless they trust men!

    Women can NOT be happy parents unless they trust the man they are with!

    IF they do NOT trust then they open up the chasm of irrational hatred in their divisive female minds eyes and then hatred and chaos and abuse ensues on any man within 20 feet of her vagina!

  • @cragmac1000

    'Young women are insane' nice idiotic blanket statement, I can do that too 'all men are potential rapists' you see how stupid that sounds?

  • @ScouseCaspaXS except we have proof to back our statments up. At any point at anyt time if a man spends even a moment alone with a woman he can be accused, jailed and Publicly (not legally) convicted of rape. And it is happening on a wide open scale, AT LEAST 50% of all rape claims are false! There is a diffrence between generalization and stating things how they are.

  • @Greginda11

    He CAN be accused that doesn't mean he will always be accused or women will always accuse him. So yes the stastic you state may be true but to still accuse all women of being like this is bullshit, I am a woman and I would NEVER accuse anyone falsely of rape, so don't throw me in with those who would.

  • @ScouseCaspaXS Funny... I look at police websites and I find information telling me not to walk to close behind a woman because she might fear me as a stalker intending to rape her yet tens of thousands of women put in false rape claims and we shouldn't be scared shitless of being fasely accused? Bull Shit. I never take any woman in my car even if they beg me for perciesly this reason. If men are told to not walk to closely to a women they should be warned about their lies and malice.

  • @Greginda11

    Way to miss the entire fucking point of my comment bravo. Obviously you should judge the millions of fucking women in England by the actions of 'tens of thousands' women because that's going to change things right?

  • @ScouseCaspaXS I try not to judge people before I meet them but at the same time. If there are 30 thousands cases a year of false claims of rape made by women against innocent men then i'm definatly going to act differently. I do think that there are women who would never do that, however it would be stuipid of me to put myself in a situation where my life could be destroyed based soley on the whim of another with no evidence and I think that there should be warnings for those that don't know

  • Excellent work MWM, one of your best series as of yet.

  • Taking it light???

    The only scenes in OZ I clicket away.

    The scenes where people where stapt, nailed to the floor, etc. I could handel but not the rape scenes. 

  • It looks like the laws are changing to be more equal. This is good 3:43 , now only if this trend helps in American Society.  I would like to be protected if some girl (which I was threatened from a former degenerate girlfriend) puts bruises on her body and calls the police to tell them it was my fault.

  • you need an update-the BA has changed its policy

  • @ztakn The policy change by BA means nothing. What they have done is change the wording of their policy and indicated a change to their methodology. The reality is that nothing has changed in their attitude towards men and they only made the minimum changes necessary to avoid future litigation. They haven't apologised to men and they have stated that they don't consider their original policy unjust.

    Men with self-respect shouldn't be flying with BA. I will make a new video on this in due course.

  • @manwomanmyth I want you to know I really appreciate what you're doing, manwomanmyth

  • @manwomanmyth I'm surprised an Airliner can do that. A woman is just as capable of commiting a crime; weather it be rape, robbery, or even murder. The view on men is that all men are potential sexual deviants who will take what they can get. That's only the case down to a few individuals. To say all men are like this, would say that people world wide would be attacked in some way or form and under the same logic there would be no police force to protect people. It's sickening how the world is.

  • @Kakashi465 BA is not alone amongst airlines in this policy. Qantas and others do the same. It's stupid and indefensible and makes a mockery of the claim that it's for child safety.

    Men could have scored an enormous victory for men's rights and struck a real blow against Feminism across the world if they'd made the easy choice to not fly with BA over this policy. I'm not exaggerating here; the domino effect would've been revolutionary. But it didn't happen because men still flew with BA.

  • @manwomanmyth all the more reason to get word out. Did BA make that policy public at all? I live in the states and wouldn't know. I'd believe that if the policy was made public on a large scale that men really wouldn't fly with BA. The only way I'd see men still flying with BA is the mass opinion of what child safety is and how men are the main culprits behind such disgusting acts. Women rape too. The more people realize this, the better chance of things changing.

  • @Kakashi465 It was very public in the UK media and I know CBS covered it in the States. That's what is so disheartening about the lack of response from men. This was no hidden, obscure misandry; this was public and proud misandry that they were happy to take all the way to trial.

    I disagree with you that it's about getting the word out. Even with a high level of exposure, men did nothing. It's a deeply serious failure that has forced me to change my opinions about the men's movement as a result.

  • @manwomanmyth Whats your current opinion on the mens movement?

  • @waveboi93 Still thinking about it. But at this moment, I'd say that although the men's movement has significant value, I doubt it's the solution to the problem of Feminism.

  • @manwomanmyth perhaps it's the way it was made public. By saying it's for the safety of children most people (men) didn't see the real meaning behind it. The mass media tends to 'brain wash' people as a result by such means.

    If it were exposed differently, I think the reaction from men would have been well noticed.

    It's horrible with such high levels of exposure no one protested or boycotted BA.

  • @Kakashi465 Well, ask yourself this: if the policy applied to black men, do you think black men would fly with BA? What about Jewish men? Or Muslim men? we can guess the answer with some confidence.

    With respect, the manner of exposure is irrelevant. The issue is male psychology and it's the biggest problem facing men. Not Feminism, not government, not toxic women; it's men themselves.

    I'm thinking further on what this means going forward.

  • I love that there are still people in the world who'll let strangers stay with them.

    Bless you, Stephen.

  • Society is sick :(

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