A little definition for the uninitiated.
The men's rights movement (MRM) is a part of the larger men's movement. It branched off from the men's liberation movement in the early 1970s. The men's rights movement contests claims that men have greater power, privilege or advantage than women and focuses on what it considers to be issues of male disadvantage, discrimination and oppression.[1][2] The MRM is considered to be a backlash or countermovement to feminism, often as a result of a perceived threat to traditional gender roles.[3] The men's rights movement has been involved in a variety of areas related to law (including family law, parenting, reproduction and domestic violence), government services (including education, compulsory military service and social safety nets), and health that they believe discriminate against men.
Now, on to the topic. This came up in the last couple pages of TET, and I was curious what the non-TETers thought of the Men's Rights Movement.
I am firmly in the MRM camp, and I call myself an MRA, or Men's Rights Activist. I could write a long, rambling post the explains my views, but I decided not to. Instead, I found a great list of FAQs about MRAs. This, along with others, was the article that swayed me.
http://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/wiki/faq