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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 14, 2020 11:57:34 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 17, 2020 17:03:46 GMT
Did you know that the median weekly earnings in third quarter 2020 for Asian women ($ 1,224) is greater than the median weekly earnings ($ 1,122) for white men in the US. Exactly the gap wage is 8.3%. Does this mean discrimination? In general, how is it possible that women earn more than men when feminists argue that women are discriminated against? We know the real factors behind the wage gap and it can never be measured as the average median between the sexes. This confirms that not only are women not discriminated against, but that they can earn more than men as they wish. www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2020/mobile/women-had-median-weekly-earnings-of-902-in-third-quarter-2020-compared-with-1104-for-men.htm
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 17, 2020 17:13:25 GMT
This article proves that misandry is accepted in society, that such conduct has a huge negative impact on men. The author gives some basic examples with a description of their social consequences. And what is misandry: "Misandry is defined very simply. It’s a hatred of men.1 It would seem obvious that this exists on an individual level. There are plenty of people out there filled with hate for all demographics and creeds." "It should be equally obvious that a massive subset of the population espouses an active misandric movement and that society features numerous examples of institutionalized misandry. After all, consider the fact that the #killallmen hashtag has been trending on Twitter, one of the world’s most powerful companies, multiple times. " www.wokefather.com/sexism/misandry-today-accepting-the-reality-of-baseless-anti-male-hate/
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 20, 2020 11:37:32 GMT
A woman who treated her stepdaughter like a “modern-day Cinderella”, as well as beating her with a poker & force-feeding her chili powder, has been jailed for two years. Brave Cora Desmond has spoken out after years of torment. [Warning, distressing details]
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 20, 2020 11:41:36 GMT
Despite the constant and very irresponsible biased information that we are exposed to daily, the reality is that globally and across all cultures, #men are far more likely to be #victims of #violence or even murder. 81% of all homicide victims are male according to the UN Global Study on Homicide, for example, and they are the majority of all assault victims. But, nobody cares to report this. The #HearMeToo campaign says that we should not be silent in the face of violence towards #women, and of course we shouldn't. But, I just wonder why we choose to be silent in the face of all the violence towards men and young boys, who we choose to demonise instead. The media are deliberately and selectively present information in order to fit their political narrative, but, by failing to report on the bigger picture of how violence affects disproportionately men, and not women, they fail real victims and allow the violence to continue. They also fail and hurt women by deliberately portray them as victims always. Instead of celebrating their contribution in society, they reduce them to mere victims that we need to pity. This is neither healthy nor empowering. #StopAllTheViolence R. PS: This is the link to the UN Global Study on Homicide for those who want to see the statistics for themselves. source: www.unodc.org/docu…/data-and-analysis/…/Booklet1.pdf
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 20, 2020 11:43:15 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 23, 2020 22:22:16 GMT
Hypocrisy and double standards are apparent in the treatment of war criminals according to their gender. "Women are treated as less capable in one regard – even one that involves horrible atrocities – it can extend to other realms, too. Women war criminals go free International courts, military trials and domestic criminal justice systems often ignore or downplay women’s acts of violence. Take the Nuremberg trials, the series of international military tribunals that prosecuted Nazi war criminals. Many Nazi women escaped trial and punishment for their roles in the Holocaust because prosecutors focused on high-level Nazi leaders, exempting those in roles commonly held by women, such as secretaries and clerks. Decades later, the United Nations international tribunals that investigated atrocities committed in Rwanda and Yugoslavia in the 1990s brought, in each instance, only one woman to justice. Women were overlooked by international tribunals despite their involvement in perpetrating violence because they were rarely in positions to command others. Nonetheless, Rwandan women participated in murders of adults and children, revealed hiding spots to killing squads and refused to feed refugees. Some of the thousands of women who served in military units across the former Yugoslavia participated in ethnic cleansing by committing extrajudicial killings and acts of torture." theconversation.com/why-its-important-to-see-women-as-capable-of-terrible-atrocities-149877
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 25, 2020 10:53:48 GMT
You will not hear about it in the media, but watch this video that this problem also applies to men. The problem is that men do not report this type of abuse by women because they do not consider most cases to be a bad thing compared to reported sexual abuse by women. That is why we break the silence and say directly that women at work also harass men in all sorts of ways. Here in this video we see one shot with a hidden camera. link
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 30, 2020 17:47:13 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Dec 4, 2020 11:20:40 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Dec 4, 2020 11:24:18 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Dec 15, 2020 22:46:38 GMT
We recommend this movie especially for a woman to see what life is like for men.
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Dec 15, 2020 23:27:24 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Dec 15, 2020 23:30:09 GMT
"David Benatar argues that violence against men and boys is a human rights issue worthy of consideration in campaigns against violence. Nobody wants to be the Grinch who stole sixteen days of activism against “gender-based violence”, which is understood as violence against women and girls – typically by men. While I am no Grinch, I am willing to be a gadfly who questions the exclusionary feature of this annual campaign, which lasts from 25 November (International Day Against Violence Against Women) until 10 December (International Human Rights Day). Connecting the days at each end of this period of activism is intended to emphasize that violence against women and girls is a violation of human rights. Women and girls are indeed the victims of an appalling amount of violence, which is why stealing sixteen days of activism would be wrong. However, instead of theft, how about pro-social sharing? After all, violence is a widespread problem and its victims are not exclusively women and female children. It is true, at least outside of prisons, that females constitute the vast majority of victims of sexual violence. Women are also the victims of much non-sexual physical violence. However, in this latter category they are far from the majority of victims. Most victims of non-sexual violence are male. This last claim may be hard to accept, given how entrenched in popular wisdom is the idea that females are the primary victims of violence. However, the facts are clear. For example, between 2002 and 2011 in the United States, the rate at which males were victims of homicide was 3.6 times higher than that of females. Nor is this phenomenon restricted to the United States. The 2013 Global Study on Homicide found that found that 79% of victims were male. Males are also the majority of victims of attempted homicide. For instance, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that in 2013 males constituted 63% of all victims of attempted homicide in that country. Males also predominate as the victims of (non-sexual) aggravated assault. According to the US National Crime Victimization Survey, 58.6% of such victims in the period 2010-2014 were male. In the same period, 59.3% of victims of robberies were male (where “robbery” refers to personal rather than household victimization)." More in link www.philosophersmag.com/opinion/93-let-s-oppose-violence-against-men-too?fbclid=IwAR3I6f0v7Nh6aAeP_q-ZE7ovCSaq5JVUAP3gdpX00qBWlN0msQK4SlhY3yc
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jan 19, 2021 22:17:07 GMT
"There is a very strange phenomenon in news reporting today. It’s actually not a new phenomenon, but it’s strange in light of the fact that so many progressives today claim that men and women should be treated fairly and equally in all aspects of society. One area that reveals elements of western gynocentric (female biased) society is how the U.S. news media represents women versus how they represent men. The most biased aspect of this is usually in crime reporting, and in particular the reporting around sexual crimes. Biased Crime Reporting Articles The clearest examples of how journalists are biased in reporting favorably toward women is in crime reporting. In stories where identical crimes are reported, headlines are written with a very different slant if the perpetrator is female." www.wokefather.com/sexism/biased-articles-female-teacher-predators/?fbclid=IwAR2Qe7-gzUHEPIW6ghqd5WyK-aiNck1UOzbsgRC-jKnt92JPpmuGOQF3eTI
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