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In reply to the discussion: Yes, Patriarchy Is Dead; the Feminists Prove It [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)33. For every 3 women enrolled in college, 2 men are.
        
          The president describes this as "a great accomplishment".
The problems men face should be able to stand on their own. Unfortunately, if you try, for instance by pointing out that the Affordable Care Act does literally nothing to improve health outcomes for men, it's offensive.
It's offensive because it runs afoul of the chivalric code.
Of course equality hasn't been achieved in each and every topic area. Complete and total equality is unlikely to ever be achieved for basic biological reasons if for no other, but when you're in a position in which every. single. law. which would be invalidated by the equal rights amendment would have the effect of prohibiting government from stacking the deck for women, people interested in equality should take notice.
          
          
          
        
        The problems men face should be able to stand on their own. Unfortunately, if you try, for instance by pointing out that the Affordable Care Act does literally nothing to improve health outcomes for men, it's offensive.
It's offensive because it runs afoul of the chivalric code.
Of course equality hasn't been achieved in each and every topic area. Complete and total equality is unlikely to ever be achieved for basic biological reasons if for no other, but when you're in a position in which every. single. law. which would be invalidated by the equal rights amendment would have the effect of prohibiting government from stacking the deck for women, people interested in equality should take notice.
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        But in that case they're "protected" at the expense of any possible freedom or self-determination.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #22
      
        
        No argument. "Freedom" is always relative - in many cases very, VERY relative.  n/t
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #24
      
        
        When women were underrepresented in college is was most certainly a crisis.
        lumberjack_jeff
        Jan 2014
        #44
      
        
        The demographic trend of an increasing percentage of young people going to college...
        lumberjack_jeff
        Jan 2014
        #55
      
        
        The need for victimization intervention for men is irrelevant. Political will is nonexistent.
        lumberjack_jeff
        Dec 2013
        #34
      
        
        I just don't see where she's coming from at all. Seems an incredibly selective view of things.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #12