While the rights that women have fought for, such as voting, working, and owning property, have been achieved and are now protected in the laws and constitutions of most countries, it’s worth asking why some ideologies still persist. The original goals of the movement have largely been realized, so what is the continued focus on? It's important to acknowledge that men also face significant challenges-such as higher suicide rates, more dangerous jobs, shorter life expectancies, and instances of misandry. These issues are real and should be addressed. As we continue to evolve as a society, it's crucial to ensure that everyone receives the support they deserve.
Equality does not just require de jure equality, but also de facto. The truth is that inequalities on the basis of Gender, Class and Race are still systematically entrenched in different parts of society. That is why there is still value in the existence of movements such as that of Feminism
@ One hundred years ago, there was significant imbalance and inequality between the two. However, with the advent of the ideology you mentioned, everything changed. Gradually, the imbalance shifted to the other side. Today, the situation is reversed: those who once had no rights now enjoy excessive rights, while those who previously had rights now have none and are treated as insignificant. Everything has flipped. They have taken their ideology too far. Now, it is the opposite side that suffers greatly from inequality, discrimination, and diminishing rights. The ideology you support initially aimed to do good. Unfortunately, today it has become more about harming the gender it opposes and is rooted in misаndrу, evident in its actions and propositions.
@@thelawacademy1 Today, it is harder for men to find jobs, secure promotions, receive education, be respected and treated with dignity, win court cases, or gain support from society. This is why male suicide rates are alarmingly high, and the average male lifespan is often 10, 20, or even 30 years shorter than that of the opposite gender, largely due to the harsh realities men endure. Recently, another innocent man, Conor McGregor, was accused of a serious crime without evidence. Men are not allowed to enjoy the fruits of their hard work and success. Any man who achieves something through blood, sweat, and tears risks having his fortune taken by fraudsters of the opposite gender who make baseless accusations to claim a share of his wealth. Because of the movement you support, judges are now prone to biased rulings against men. Many judges hold misandrist worldviews, just like you, and often believe the lies of false accusers. The justice system has become increasingly anti-male.
@@thelawacademy1 Today, it has become increasingly challenging for men to find jobs, secure promotions, access education, be respected, or be treated with dignity. It is also harder for men to win fair treatment in court or receive support from society. This has contributed to alarmingly high male suicide rates and a significantly shorter average male lifespan compared to the opposite gender, often due to the difficult realities many men face. Recently, another man, Conor McGregor, faced serious accusations that many believe lack evidence. Successful men often find their achievements targeted, with their hard-earned wealth put at risk by individuals making unsubstantiated claims. Movements like the one you describe have influenced the justice system, leading to a noticeable bias in rulings against men. Many judges seem to adopt perspectives that favor such accusations, contributing to a growing perception that the justice system is no longer fair to men.
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While the rights that women have fought for, such as voting, working, and owning property, have been achieved and are now protected in the laws and constitutions of most countries, it’s worth asking why some ideologies still persist. The original goals of the movement have largely been realized, so what is the continued focus on?
It's important to acknowledge that men also face significant challenges-such as higher suicide rates, more dangerous jobs, shorter life expectancies, and instances of misandry. These issues are real and should be addressed.
As we continue to evolve as a society, it's crucial to ensure that everyone receives the support they deserve.
Equality does not just require de jure equality, but also de facto. The truth is that inequalities on the basis of Gender, Class and Race are still systematically entrenched in different parts of society. That is why there is still value in the existence of movements such as that of Feminism
@ One hundred years ago, there was significant imbalance and inequality between the two. However, with the advent of the ideology you mentioned, everything changed. Gradually, the imbalance shifted to the other side. Today, the situation is reversed: those who once had no rights now enjoy excessive rights, while those who previously had rights now have none and are treated as insignificant. Everything has flipped. They have taken their ideology too far. Now, it is the opposite side that suffers greatly from inequality, discrimination, and diminishing rights. The ideology you support initially aimed to do good. Unfortunately, today it has become more about harming the gender it opposes and is rooted in misаndrу, evident in its actions and propositions.
@@thelawacademy1 Today, it is harder for men to find jobs, secure promotions, receive education, be respected and treated with dignity, win court cases, or gain support from society. This is why male suicide rates are alarmingly high, and the average male lifespan is often 10, 20, or even 30 years shorter than that of the opposite gender, largely due to the harsh realities men endure.
Recently, another innocent man, Conor McGregor, was accused of a serious crime without evidence. Men are not allowed to enjoy the fruits of their hard work and success. Any man who achieves something through blood, sweat, and tears risks having his fortune taken by fraudsters of the opposite gender who make baseless accusations to claim a share of his wealth.
Because of the movement you support, judges are now prone to biased rulings against men. Many judges hold misandrist worldviews, just like you, and often believe the lies of false accusers. The justice system has become increasingly anti-male.
@@thelawacademy1 Today, it has become increasingly challenging for men to find jobs, secure promotions, access education, be respected, or be treated with dignity. It is also harder for men to win fair treatment in court or receive support from society. This has contributed to alarmingly high male suicide rates and a significantly shorter average male lifespan compared to the opposite gender, often due to the difficult realities many men face.
Recently, another man, Conor McGregor, faced serious accusations that many believe lack evidence. Successful men often find their achievements targeted, with their hard-earned wealth put at risk by individuals making unsubstantiated claims.
Movements like the one you describe have influenced the justice system, leading to a noticeable bias in rulings against men. Many judges seem to adopt perspectives that favor such accusations, contributing to a growing perception that the justice system is no longer fair to men.
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