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They expect a sex life without asking anyone out, that's what 'niceguy' refers to. Also, there's many many examples on r/niceguys of dudes picking a girl, hanging around her, and then getting frustrated that despite never asking her out on a date that she's not randomly fucking him. They also tend to have huge outbursts essentially showing their niceness was purely because they wanted sex and immediately start calling the woman a bitch for rejecting his "I just wanna cum inside you" text out of …
/r/PurplePillDebate07/02/16 08:43 PM
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I'm 'obsessed with race' because when you make the same arguments for race, people are usually pretty quick to realize that their just world bullshit is invalid. For gender for some reason, people seem to feel comfortable contorting that men deserve the world for some reason. It is designed both by and for men. This is why the race part is important. Modern America was 'designed' by and for whites. Is it just that they should be in charge? Is there a reason to assume no one else could share that…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/08/15 02:36 PM
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Most actors hired for leading roles are men. Same with antagonists.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/08/15 03:53 AM
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You're literally arguing there's an equal share on TV. Men get lead acting jobs, both protagonists and antagonists.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/08/15 03:18 AM
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I've seen two SVU episodes in recent memory. One was a teacher screwing young male students. The other was a woman engaging in a false rape charge to get revenge for her father or grandfather. Protagonists are almost always men. On many shows they're antagonists too. Meanwhile women are not hired as often and do not exist in most shows outside of their direct relationship to the male character and his life.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/08/15 02:09 AM
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The vast majority of men do not give a shit about those issues.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/08/15 09:55 PM
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It's relevant because of your appeal to history. You claim that because men have ruled for a long time that it is the natural order of things. Is white dominance by that definition natural? Having male specific advocacy groups is kind of unnecessary in a world that's essentially built for them, which is why I compare it to the dumb "What about White Entertainment Television"? BS.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/08/15 08:46 PM
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Yes, oppression and bias has zero inertia and there's no way it could be maintained for any long periods of time, especially when for most of history safety was based almost entirely on individual physical size. Explain how what you said is true for women, but not race.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/08/15 07:51 PM
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It's almost as if society designs venues to success that emphasize men more than women, and then everything follows suit. Weird right? I can't imagine how media or messaging could possibly play a role in shaping how people perceive who should run for office or be in charge, or who is willing to toss money behind a candidate! If overnight most shows starred a black woman, your leading anchors on tv were mostly black women, most of the comedians you see were black women, etc, do you really think y…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/08/15 06:46 PM
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My study wasn't STEM focused, did you actually open it? But more to the point, if there is no inherent gender bias working for men, why are they portrayed more in media? Why are they more often elected for office? CEOs? Surely on the aggregate it should even out right?
/r/PurplePillDebate05/08/15 06:26 PM
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Explain the difference in income inequality for women, and why it is justifiable compared to the income difference with non-white men. Or in why it's acceptable to be less likely to hire someone with the same resume if the name on it is a woman vs. a man.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/08/15 06:18 PM
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This is pretty much "Why is there no White Entertainment Television?" and it has the same answer. The media fills that advocacy role. Men are cast as protagonists disproportionately in movies and TV. Male journalists get more air time.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/08/15 06:01 PM
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