That's like saying that the African American Civil Rights would never create a truly equitable society because it placed the needs of blacks first.![]()
At least they are honest about it, but then certain people who claim to represent African Americans are guilty of racism themselves.
I find it funny that every discussion about gender turns to a debate about "battle of the sexes" and a list of complaints about which gender has it better, which is more victimized, etc. Or that feminism is so often treated as some sort of threatening man-hating movement by angry Amazons looking to take away male human rights.It's true that men are also victims of gender-based victimization, but the reason lies in the patriarchal society and the strict gender roles and expectations it enforces. True equality and freedom can only be achieved with doing away with those gender-based restrictions and stereotypes.
Feminism isn't about equality or doing away with stereotypes anymore. There are a lot of dangerous, ugly, nasty jobs out there - including front line combat infantry roles - that are performed almost exclusively by men. Those are the jobs that will make women equal. Mandating that women get more positions on the boards of large companies isn't equality, making women live on oil rigs or perform back breaking manual construction work are.
If you want to break down gender roles, that's how you do it, not by whining and complaining about not getting well paid jobs you didn't earn.
Statistics say that, although females have better grades in schools and university, unemployment is much higher among women than among men, women wait longer for their first employment, earn less, are less often the owners of real estate and other property. The professions dominated by women (like teaching) also happen to be less paid ones.
These two things are linked. Teaching is a female dominated profession and as a result girls succeed in education more than boys. Boys respond better and learn more from male teachers.
If the standard action is applied here, schools should be hiring less qualified male teachers over and above better qualified female teachers to fill the gaps. That is our answer to inequality so why is it not being applied ?
It is an absolute crime to suggest that women are more intelligent than men just because of a very recent trend in exam results. Our education systems are letting boys down every step of the way.
Also, the laws of my country are shamefully lenient when it comes to sexual crimes - rape, sexual abuse of children, sex trafficking - as well as domestic violence, while sexual harassment has only less than a decade ago been recognized by law. Now, of course, there are many male victims of sexual violence, domestic abuse, or sexual harassment, and there are also female perpetrators. But it's hard to deny the fact that in those cases, the majority of victims are female, and that the majority of perpetrators are male, so there are still more women who suffer because of the bad legislation and police work / judicial work in those matters.
In California, after a domestic violence call somebody has to be taken from the home by the police. This is mandatory. The number of cases where the man made the call and still ends up spending time in a police cell is scandalous.
Every single time I hear anyone talk about fighting against domestic violence it is always referred to as a crime against women.
Domestic violence laws should be extended to cover non-physical abuse - humiliating and demeaning comments, throwing objects, criminal damage to property, unilateral eviction of one partner from the family home etc.
And let's not even get into the cases of those societies where women have practically no rights and where they are at the mercy of their husbands, fathers or brothers.
All of my comments refer solely to these issues as they exist in Western nations such as the United Kingdom and the US. I make no comment about the state of women's rights in other nations.
Going back to DN's statement that young males are required to fight for their country, for alpha males and for females; why exactly are those females important in that patriarchal society? Why do they need to be fought for? Because of their own intrinsic value as human beings? No. They are valuable as mothers and potential/future mothers. They have their own duty to the country - to give birth to more people who will make the nation stronger in numbers, to give birth to more young men who will go and fight in new wars to make the nation proud.
Last time I checked, you needed men to make babies too. To suggest otherwise denigrates the role of fathers. Fathers are just as important to their children as mothers. Fathers are not a monthly cheque.
This results in paradoxical media treatment of war crimes and war victims - as explored in that article that Hermiod linked to a few pages earlier, rapes and abuse of women in wars in the Balkans got much more coverage in Western media than the mass murders of adult males (prisoners of war or even civilians), even though the latter crime was much more prevalent and the majority of victims were male.
This is true the world over. Women and children suffer for longer but the first targets in any such genocide are the adult males capable of fighting back. This has been going on for centuries.
True. No doubt that there are far more male rapists than female, but that doesn't mean that a woman can't rape/sexually abuse a man... or another woman... or a child. Or that she be physically violent or endanger them in other ways. It is really absurd to state that "a drunken woman is no danger to anyone but herself". A drunken person is always a danger to themselves and to other people.
Yet we have allowed the myth that a reaction as purely involuntary as an erection implies consent to persist.
Going back to the example of drunken sex that started this discussion... I can't remember who asked why it was OK for a woman to feel taken advantage of, but not for a man: does it really happen like that? I can't remember when I've seen a movie or a TV show suggest that the woman has been taken advantage of in that situation, usually when you have such a scene, it's usually just both of them feeling confused and embarrassed, "what did we do last night". Unless it's the case of a guy actually trying to get the woman drunk in order to score - which does happen. I remember when a guy very obviously and unsuccessfully tried to get me drunk ("Here's another drink on the house..." "Thanks. [drinks it] Now I'm off to dance with my friends" "No, no, you have to have another drink" [puts a full glass in front of me] "No, thanks." [leaving, thinking to myself "what an idiot, even if I were 10 times drunker than I am, I still wouldn't sleep with him")
Except that, at least in Britain, women can and have report the man for rape if she later regrets her drunken actions.
(I have shortened some of your quotes here, do not take this as an attempt to misquote you, your comments were rather long.
