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Write-up: Justice System Discrimination and the Myth That Sexism Against Men Isn’t “Institutional”
In discussions of sexism against men, I hear the claim that it's not "institutional" pretty often. This write-up is a rebuttal to that, including a look at: eight studies finding justice system gender discrimination, interviews with judges on how they see/treat men and women differently, and examples of the strange phenomenon of activists and politicians vocally calling for special treatment for women (which in this context means more special treatment for them).
All comments are of course welcome, but there's one thing I really don't understand. How do people make the claim that sexism against men is isn't institutional when there is what seems to be to be such an obvious counterexample? Are they not aware of it? Or is there some other reason?
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