A_Wanderer
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^ But surely the only way to get equality is to drag the dominant group down?
A_Wanderer said:^ But surely the only way to get equality is to drag the dominant group down?
financeguy said:Feminism is essentially built on a tissue of lies.
In Western societies, from health care to jobs to education to paternal rights , it is men that are discriminated against, not women.
However, I wouldn't expect the self-regarding navel-gazing 'liberal' coterie on here to realise that.
Irvine511 said:that's a big statement, self-flattering insults aside.
can you unpack this?
financeguy said:
(1) Health
It is fairly clear given that the live expectancy of women is so much higher than men there is some form of discrimination going on here.
This might just be the most ignorant statement on FYM.
INDY500 said:
I demand a recount.
financeguy said:In Western societies, from health care to jobs to education to paternal rights , it is men that are discriminated against, not women.
financeguy said:In Western societies, from health care to jobs to education to paternal rights , it is men that are discriminated against, not women.
financeguy said:Look at the situation in banking, for example, where all the top banks are afraid to death of being sued - this leads to a situation where some (and I emphasize some) women are sometimes allowed to get away with inferior work performance, and/or exploit or take advantage of maternity leave requirements, for example. (In Europe, employers are obliged to keep positions for women on maternity leave more or less indefinitely)
financeguy said:
(1) Health
It is fairly clear given that the live expectancy of women is so much higher than men there is some form of discrimination going on here.
(If the situation was the reverse, i.e. if men had a higher life expectancy, imagine the outcry and demands that something be done to rectify the situation)
(2) Jobs
Many employers are now actively discriminating against men, and have been for some time.
Look at the situation in banking, for example, where all the top banks are afraid to death of being sued - this leads to a situation where some (and I emphasize some) women are sometimes allowed to get away with inferior work performance, and/or exploit or take advantage of maternity leave requirements, for example. (In Europe, employers are obliged to keep positions for women on maternity leave more or less indefinitely)
(3) Education
It appears that many top universities are actively discriminating in favour of female applicants, particularly in engineering and science courses.
(4) Paternity
The abundance of evidence from the family law courts in many Western countries, especially the UK and Ireland, testifies to nothing short of an active, prolonged and vindictive assault on fathers' rights.
trevster2k said:Life for men in Ireland must be a living hell.
financeguy said:
(1) Health
It is fairly clear given that the live expectancy of women is so much higher than men there is some form of discrimination going on here.
(If the situation was the reverse, i.e. if men had a higher life expectancy, imagine the outcry and demands that something be done to rectify the situation)
(2) Jobs
Many employers are now actively discriminating against men, and have been for some time.
Look at the situation in banking, for example, where all the top banks are afraid to death of being sued - this leads to a situation where some (and I emphasize some) women are sometimes allowed to get away with inferior work performance, and/or exploit or take advantage of maternity leave requirements, for example. (In Europe, employers are obliged to keep positions for women on maternity leave more or less indefinitely)
(3) Education
It appears that many top universities are actively discriminating in favour of female applicants, particularly in engineering and science courses.
(4) Paternity
The abundance of evidence from the family law courts in many Western countries, especially the UK and Ireland, testifies to nothing short of an active, prolonged and vindictive assault on fathers' rights.
BonoVoxSupastar said:Do you have any idea how many men don't fight for custody? Don't want full custody?
And they do it without government interferencetrevster2k said:Life for men in Ireland must be a living hell.
Don't forget that women make more money than men in the adult film industry too. It's outrageous. They should be put in their place.
BonoVoxSupastar said:
Wow, I haven't seen such uninformed speculation and ignorance in a long time...
........
Paternity, this one is laughable. Do you have any idea how many men don't fight for custody? Don't want full custody?
Think about what you write...
financeguy said:My own personal view is that this discrimination is due to infiltration by extremist feminism of the family law court structure and of the profession of social work.
martha said:I agree only that there needs to be some equality in child custody. But to blame the problem on some vast feminist conspiracy is really laughable.
There are just so many girl judges running roughshod over you poor boys. Is that it?
martha said:eta: And, once again, an Equal Rights Amendment would help remedy this problem, wouldn't it?
financeguy said:Your second sentence speaks volumes.
financeguy said:To be honest, you are one of the posters on here that would benefit the most from learning about this issue.
Vincent Vega said:But your age discrimination, that women's life expectancy is higher than men's, was hopefully meant sarcastically
martha said:I'm glad you were able to understand the message.
financeguy said:
It speaks volumes because it seems to indicate that you really don't want to consider the issue at all, you would prefer to see it purely in terms of trogoldyte males wanting to turn the clock back.
Fathers looking for access to their kids shouldn't really be getting ideas above their station - they're probably wife beaters or child abusers - and even if they're not, well, they are after all, MEN, and therefore automatically collectively GUILTY.
Not very liberal or progressive, is it?