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This template seems to be getting filled up with articles that are not about rights per se. I'm wondering if we should have some kind of clearer criteria for what exactly should and shouldn't be included in this template? --
Pfhorrest (
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Change from
Men to
Men inside the source please --
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Men please, because that way we can be directed into the men's rights sections of the category inside the rights template in a consistent manner whenever we click "Men" since it's the "Men's rights movement" that offers men's rights that people look for in the category, just like how the category of the rights template direct you to women's rights when you click "Women" inside the category
VladG145 (
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I disagree with this because the
men's rights movement is a very specific and controversial movement, that is largely anti-feminist. The
men's movement includes the men's rights movement, but also covers pro-feminist men's advocacy movements and generally is the umbrella for all advocacy for men, and is thus the more neutral option for the linked-to article.
PBZE (
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This template seems to be getting filled up with articles that are not about rights per se. I'm wondering if we should have some kind of clearer criteria for what exactly should and shouldn't be included in this template? --
Pfhorrest (
talk) 05:12, 11 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Change from
Men to
Men inside the source please --
VladG145 (
talk) 23:08, 2 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Detailed changes from VladG145
This
edit request has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request.
Change from
Men to
Men please, because that way we can be directed into the men's rights sections of the category inside the rights template in a consistent manner whenever we click "Men" since it's the "Men's rights movement" that offers men's rights that people look for in the category, just like how the category of the rights template direct you to women's rights when you click "Women" inside the category
VladG145 (
talk) 01:39, 12 March 2021 (UTC)reply
I disagree with this because the
men's rights movement is a very specific and controversial movement, that is largely anti-feminist. The
men's movement includes the men's rights movement, but also covers pro-feminist men's advocacy movements and generally is the umbrella for all advocacy for men, and is thus the more neutral option for the linked-to article.
PBZE (
talk) 23:45, 17 April 2021 (UTC)reply