Comments by "RexFx" (@RextheRebel) on "The Hill"
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Fewer Rights? Probably because there is a seemingly endless amount of Rights now, most of which just showed up uninvited. Everything is considered a Right, now. It's annoying. Not everything is a "human Right", certainly not everything is a constitutional one.
In my opinion, you have a Right to life, Right to pursue happiness (notice the Right is not to make you happy, that's on you), Right to adequate shelter, Right to healthcare and to get a basic education. Oh, and water is a Right. Anything that is essential to Life and the continuation of it, from a physiological standpoint, is a Right. Anything else? Nope.
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None of this matters, family, exclusion, loneliness, depression, social interaction, community involvement; none of that matters if the material conditions do not improve. Don't get me wrong, hook-up/social media culture has ruined the dating market, feminism has made vvomen compete with men for power rather than collaborate with men to maintain function and stability in society, we live in a far too permissive culture where we seek constant open mindedness at the expense of letting our brains fall out. But if the material conditions do not improve for the average person, especially the average man, hypergamy w ill continue, the delay of pair bonding/marriage will continue to fall, people will continue to check out of society and "go their own way" with the claim that "i don't need no man" and "my wallet my choice".
Men and women are better when working together but right now we are working against one another in both economic and segsual antagonism between the gnders.
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