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by antisthenes
631 days ago
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The fact that you're still citing a wage gap that has been debunked for over a decade means you're not equipped to have this conversation. Among using CEOs and Congress as an example, which is the top 0.001% of men. For every statistic you cited, you can find one that shows that a vastly higher number of men in the lower quartile are doing both worse than their counterparts in other developed countries and worse than women as well. |
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Can you please cite… anything… to support your argument that “men” as a group are somehow in crisis? Because, as a statistical group, strictly based on gender and solely based on numbers, “men” seem to be doing fine.