Do you think it is a valid mens issue that men are still expected to adhere to traditional male gender roles?

This is because men are naturally sympathetic to women, so when we hear about their issues our natural instinct is to help them even if it came at our expense. Women, on the other hand, have no unique empathy to males. Women typically are completely desensitized to male suffering outside of their family and this is because of evolution.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15491... Ever wonder how 2nd wave feminism was able to take root when the vietnam war was butchering young men via the draft? Think about how ironic it was that a narrative of female oppression took root in society under that backdrop. This is because the women literally could not see male suffering.

Most of them felt more empathy for the women and children in vietnam than their own countrymen Men are also hard on other men because evolutionarily other males are competition. The result is a society that is too biased in favor of females to ever take men's rights seriously. Most guys our age would have been dying on the battle-field back in the day, we are lucky to even have a CONCEPT of men's rights.

To have it be taken seriously by society is a pipe dream.

Poor men are so oppressed. We live in a period of unprecedented change with regards to gender issues. Removing the foreskin is an ancient practice.

Since parents have almost absolute rights over infants, take it up with parents. Female genital mutilation is much worse. You register for a theoretical draft for a future war when volunteers are no longer enough.

In many countries all males over 18 do 2 years of military service. Count your blessings, In English common law women were not punished as severely as men. That tradition has carried over, and in part stays in place because if mothers are taken away, society is left with the burden of child care.

And you know how much Americans hate welfare. Who gets the most money in a divorce settlement is very much a legal battle and is not preordained. I find it annoying when men 'man spread' on public benches or seats.

It makes fewer seats available for the rest of us. Given the fact that about 33% of Americans are obese, such a posture might take up three seats or even four. Women agitated for decades to get the laws they wanted past.

This is not the result of discrimination. This is the result of politics. If you want to fight it, get political.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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