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by a-t-shirt
4394 days ago
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> But the only other interpretation I can think of is that you think men are at a disadvantage to women, which is a laughable assertion. For men and women born since the mid-1980s, absolutely. And crime, education, and income statistics support my assertion. |
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The existence of things that are bad for men does mean that men have things harder than women. The fact that there are things we should fix for men does not mean we can ignore the things that are broken for women. This is not a zero-sum game, and it is not productive to determine who "has it worse". There are things that are bad for women that happen to women, and we should stop those things happening without questioning whether they are "deserving" of doing so.
[1] Though I have never seen any stats that back up this last assertion, ever.
[2] https://rainn.org/get-information/statistics/sexual-assault-...
[3] http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131007151635.ht...
[4] http://thoughtcatalog.com/nico-lang/2013/03/how-we-criticize...