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(50yf)I've seen so many interviews, comments and news stories in the last week about the rise in number of men who believe that they are being discriminated against by society. They claim to be the true victims. And when women advocate for themselves and gain rights, that means men have fewer. rights. These men are beyond angry! These are some of the things they said. If a woman crosses the street to create distance from them, they are enraged and insulted. They make broad sweeping statements about women's behavior being harmful to men and "feminists" being able to speak to them any way they want and nobody is stopping them. If female assaults come up, they will fight to tell you that men are assaulted too so women shouldn't be fearful of men because doing so is discrimination. Women should not be allowed to say they hate men. On and on... It feels like a huge wave of hate directed at women coming from them, some cable news stations and some of the politicians. It's alarming and doesn't feel safe. I am tired of men getting to spew this vitriol. They feel like they are entitled to do so. As women are expected to do the emotional heavy lifting for men, they refuse to work on their issues with therapy or try to become a more well-rounded human being. This is one of the reasons why women aren't choosing them. We don't owe them our time and space despite what they believe. We don't need a project. My thoughts are that men have lost the control and privilege they once had. They are panicking and that makes them dangerous. Maybe what they are really terrified of is as our country is becoming more diverse, they will be the minority in a matter of years. And they face the possibility of being treated the way they have done to the rest of this country for hundreds of years.
This is one of the reasons why women aren’t choosing them.
Seriously, over 2,000 men died over the last two decades fighting for womens’s rights… in Afghanistan.
I think you had better check your blind spots again.
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