Anti-Feminist posters pop up in Saskatoon - CBC NewsThe posters, which are connected with a group called 'A Voice for Men,' carry slogans such as "Feminism Equals Male Disposability" and "Men's Rights are Human Rights."
They go on to compare men's rights to that of minority groups such as "African Americans, Jews and gay and lesbian people."
One message on a poster states Canada is the most dangerous place to be, if you're male.
Russell Delorme, in Saskatoon, said there is no need for this sort of campaign.
"We've got it really good here in Canada," said Delorme. "Compared to some of the other places I know of and people that I have talked to, we've got it made, made in the shade, so to speak."
I think many people misunderstand feminism based on the more extreme feminists/feminist opinions out there. It has nothing to do with persecuting men, but with celebrating being a woman and aiming to have equality.