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5 Of The Greatest Figures From Men’s Rights Movement That Will Inspire You To Fight For Your Equal Rights
Recently illustrator Shea Strauss, and writer for College Humor, Willie Muse, worked together to create a series illustrations about the Men's Rights Movement. Titled "Great Figures Of The Men's Rights Movement", the series features 6 different figures who fight for men's rights like true heroes.
From Charles "Sully" Sulzman, who combined a mesh top with a cap forever changing the bro style, to Greg "G-Money" Beckford, who forced organizers of an all girls beer pong tournament let him play - prepare to be inspired. Check out these truly inspirational figures below and don't forget to vote!
More info: Willie Muse | Shea Strauss (h/t)
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It's history but from a woman's point of view there already is a men's history class cause in regular history class it's mostly men
I agree with the woman, he isn't the victim here, he should treat woman with more respect and it doesn't matter if she's hot or not
First of all, its a joke you dizzy broad. And second, of course it matters if she's hot. No one is going to feign respect so they can get into some ugly gash. Gross.
Load More Replies...Holy s**t, people are taking this seriously??? Its a joke! My god how can you be so thick lol! This couldn't be more obvious of a joke
Well, this is rubbish. It takes so long to read each piece, I lost interest, especially because this attempt at cynical humour is terrible.
Was this supposed to be trolling? Lost interest when I saw that huge text! Didn't they teach you to make it simple & catchy to attract attention?
Odd series...ironic and exaggerated, but I found it hard to get the focus. It seems to be criticising too many things at one time. How do you other people perceive it?
I agree. It's like taking 5 minutes to tell a 'knock knock' joke.
Load More Replies...Men create there own problems. There aren't women creating problems for men. There are men creating problems for other men.
Well, this is rubbish. It takes so long to read each piece, I lost interest, especially because this attempt at cynical humour is terrible.
Was this supposed to be trolling? Lost interest when I saw that huge text! Didn't they teach you to make it simple & catchy to attract attention?
Odd series...ironic and exaggerated, but I found it hard to get the focus. It seems to be criticising too many things at one time. How do you other people perceive it?
I agree. It's like taking 5 minutes to tell a 'knock knock' joke.
Load More Replies...Men create there own problems. There aren't women creating problems for men. There are men creating problems for other men.