I call that horseshit. Which I guess is refreshingly masculine for my feminized worldview.
Not at all masculine. Just the opposite--not a fact in sight.
So your over-simplifications counts as "facts" now? In a binary world like SuperMario, maybe. In the real world? Not so much.
Humans share (or better, acknowledge) the same values: biological and societal differences may account for a differences in behaviour, but outside basic reproductive processes, society has much more to do with the different attitudes than biology. Your position is no different that claiming that
math is different for men and women.
But who knows, maybe you are of the opinion that math is a thing for men only and women should not busy their little minds on that.
Women, know your place!
Ah, bitter. What a surprise.
Any bitterness that you see is simply in your own mind.
Maybe I should repost it:
OK, then, since you disagree that men and women have different values, we have to conclude that feminists are wrong to blame just men for anything, since women share the very same values.
Nossir, no bitter at all. I guess that is just another "fact" of yours.
I don't know the "feminists" you know, but the ones I've met have been much more interested in fighting against spousal abuses, sexual harassments, gender discriminations, glass ceilings and all the stuff women have to deal with daily in our supposedly-progressive world. Sure, things are going a bit better, but we have still a long way to go.
The only place where I see gender discrimination against men is in child custody battles: it is a very grave issues, and it should not be treated lightly. But outside that, I don't all those poor men oppressed by the "feminazi". Quite the opposite, actually.