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(Courtesy of Brocial Justice)

On Wednesday night, people heading into the Moda Center may have noticed a group of guys listening to music and handing out fliers with the Blazers logo and the words, "Consent is a slam-dunk!"

"Sex is a team sport," the flier continues. "Make sure the ball is always in your partner's court!"

Farther down, the flier reads, "Bros do the dishes!"

"Women and nonbinary folks get stuck doing most of the work around the house and don't get paid for that work," it says. "That's BOGUS!"

The flier is part of an effort by a loosely organized group of men calling themselves "Brocial Justice."

We spoke with one of the members of the group on the condition of anonymity, since, according to them, they have been asked by the Blazers to stop using the team's logo on their material.

"Officially," said the group member, "we're just a bunch of bros who are coming together to make things more chill for everybody."

The group member said they first began handing out the fliers last week and they plan on continuing to hand them out at every home game. Their goal? To get men talking about gender and consent and "get other people stoked about feminism."

So far, the group member said almost all their interactions with people outside the Moda Center have been positive. Pictures of the flier have been shared over 150 times on Facebook.

Someone was passing these out at the Blazer game and literally nothing has ever made me happier. *tears of joy* Posted by Stacey Spencer on Wednesday, December 21, 2016

On Reddit, the response is a little less positive, with some Redditors insisting consent cannot be "hot," saying the flier is "identity politics" and calling it "sexist" due to the dishes comment though that comment, at least the part about women, is demonstrably true.

Brocial Justice said they want other groups of men to follow their lead. They've even publicly posted a PDF of the flier, so anyone can print and share it.

"We just want dudes to get together with other dudes and talk about their relationship with gender," the group member said. "I do that with my bros and it's pretty f--ing nice."

We reached out to the Blazers and they said they had no comment on the flier.

-- Lizzy Acker

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