Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Taliban drivel. In societies where men and women are more equal, "everyone" benefits. Men, women, children. Children especially.
This article reduces a man's role to income earner and a woman's role to nurturer. You are doing a disservice to everyone if you limit the concepts of masculinity and femininity to those unbelievably narrow stereotypes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In politically correct world, the white male is the last one who can be openly mocked. And so he is- we are bombarded with media images of the bumbling, dumb white male who thinks his minivan is a "swagger wagon."
Diminish him and he'll soon meet those diminished expectations which is a scary thought since he's actually been contributing quite bit historically.
And yet the majority of writers, directors, and producers for TV and movies are..............white men. They're the ones creating, packaging, and selling this vision.
Anonymous wrote:In politically correct world, the white male is the last one who can be openly mocked. And so he is- we are bombarded with media images of the bumbling, dumb white male who thinks his minivan is a "swagger wagon."
Diminish him and he'll soon meet those diminished expectations which is a scary thought since he's actually been contributing quite bit historically.
Anonymous wrote:In politically correct world, the white male is the last one who can be openly mocked. And so he is- we are bombarded with media images of the bumbling, dumb white male who thinks his minivan is a "swagger wagon."
Diminish him and he'll soon meet those diminished expectations which is a scary thought since he's actually been contributing quite bit historically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's totally true.
Men only earn about 130% of what women earn--an abomination!
They only have the overwhelming majority of seats in the congress, senate, and supreme court: They should have them all!
They're more likely to get hired and promoted and given raises than women based on their XY chromosomes alone -- with all this stuff just "handed" to them, they're going soft.
They only represent a big majority of speaking characters in movies and even kids' films -- it would be more, but we haven't made progress on this point for several decades. The horror.
Those men you speak of are older ones that still reaped the benefits of a power structure totally int heir favor. . Our children is a totally different story and boys are getting the real short end of the stick. You can agree that the power structure used to heavily favor men and also agree there is a growing crisis with boyhood today.
Men and women in the middle class are big-time economic losers--in this situation it's not a woman-taking-it-from-the-man thing, it's billionaires taking it from everyone else. If you don't see that, you've fallen prey to smoke and mirrors deception. God help you and whoever it is that is you think you're "head of the family" to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's totally true.
Men only earn about 130% of what women earn--an abomination!
They only have the overwhelming majority of seats in the congress, senate, and supreme court: They should have them all!
They're more likely to get hired and promoted and given raises than women based on their XY chromosomes alone -- with all this stuff just "handed" to them, they're going soft.
They only represent a big majority of speaking characters in movies and even kids' films -- it would be more, but we haven't made progress on this point for several decades. The horror.
Those men you speak of are older ones that still reaped the benefits of a power structure totally int heir favor. . Our children is a totally different story and boys are getting the real short end of the stick. You can agree that the power structure used to heavily favor men and also agree there is a growing crisis with boyhood today.
As the mother of a son, the only thing I can say IF that is true is great...level the playing field then.
Anonymous wrote:I have 4 sons. All very athletic, confident, and well rounded. My DH fishes, rides his motorcycle cross country a few times a year, goes to the gym and works out - lifting weights - every day. Oh, and he was a stay at home dad for three years because I earned more. He cooks, he cleans, and his masculinity has survived! I do not worry about my sons' masculinity. Or earning potential. I hope they are just like their dad.
Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's totally true.
Men only earn about 130% of what women earn--an abomination!
They only have the overwhelming majority of seats in the congress, senate, and supreme court: They should have them all!
They're more likely to get hired and promoted and given raises than women based on their XY chromosomes alone -- with all this stuff just "handed" to them, they're going soft.
They only represent a big majority of speaking characters in movies and even kids' films -- it would be more, but we haven't made progress on this point for several decades. The horror.