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In reply to the discussion: The Myth of Male Power - Warren Farrell [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)instead of suffering far, far less poverty than children and females suffer, they might suffer just somewhat less poverty than those disadvantaged groups.
instead of many advantages in the workplace in terms of pay and position, were they to lose ground, they might only be somewhat ahead of what females in the workplace have.
see, you guys are really fighting the good fight. since you see this as a zero sum game, what you must realize is that every cent a female gains in terms of compensation is one cent that a male has previously earned.
every position in the workplace a female gains, which was previously unheld or previously underrepresented by females is one less prime spot that a male once held!
if we are going to make sure that men keep the advantages that they have, we need to quash this movement towards equality and make sure that females are fought on every level --including making them look like unsympathetic characters by making them appear to be money grubbing (greedy child-support-wantin') and vengeful (the nerve of domestic violence victims to bring it up during divorce and child custody proceedings!)...
luckily we have people here committed to doing all that they can to making sure men don't lose advantage to uppity women trying to gain parity from them --jeez, don't they get that having babies means they can't be equal since they don't work enough?