I might have seen this come up a few times reading threads, but I don't recall at the top of my head any time reading it. Then again, I generally stick to a few sights where things stay overall tame.
I think the main problem comes down to what is perceived as more important to society at large, or more accurately, what a certain group of people are pushing to be the most important issue. The suicide rate for men is high, but people find that half the population is getting unfair wage treatment more important than X% of half a population. Then in the US you have a shooting or some big scandal happen, and instead of talking about the really important problems gossip is spread about the events that just transpired. That causes any important discussions to be halted, and in the case of shooting have the whole gun control debate happen for the 100th time.
In the end, I think the most important thing that needs to happen is break down perceptions of what a person has to be. I've had the problem where people have given me crap for not fitting the type. I've been questioned for being a male at 25 and never having gotten drunk or laid yet. The fact that I don't get into physical fights or don't partake in verbally abusing someone for a joke raises eyebrows (granted this has been from this year working with a particular crew off shore, so it could be a small exception). Instead of people making judgments because of your sex and choices, they should just be fine with it. Your a man/woman who likes to go drinking all the time and have one night stands? Not my thing but that's who you are. Your above thirty and you don't drink much and haven't had sex yet? Cool, what do you do in your free time?
How to get to that point is the important part. We might have issues we want solved, but sometimes you might have to wait. Perhaps you want to work on how Men are expected to act a certain way. How about you help push a current issue to be solved and during that time start spreading around what the next problem that should be solved. It sucks, but one by one if we can work together, we can slowly make things better.
I think the main problem comes down to what is perceived as more important to society at large, or more accurately, what a certain group of people are pushing to be the most important issue. The suicide rate for men is high, but people find that half the population is getting unfair wage treatment more important than X% of half a population. Then in the US you have a shooting or some big scandal happen, and instead of talking about the really important problems gossip is spread about the events that just transpired. That causes any important discussions to be halted, and in the case of shooting have the whole gun control debate happen for the 100th time.
In the end, I think the most important thing that needs to happen is break down perceptions of what a person has to be. I've had the problem where people have given me crap for not fitting the type. I've been questioned for being a male at 25 and never having gotten drunk or laid yet. The fact that I don't get into physical fights or don't partake in verbally abusing someone for a joke raises eyebrows (granted this has been from this year working with a particular crew off shore, so it could be a small exception). Instead of people making judgments because of your sex and choices, they should just be fine with it. Your a man/woman who likes to go drinking all the time and have one night stands? Not my thing but that's who you are. Your above thirty and you don't drink much and haven't had sex yet? Cool, what do you do in your free time?
How to get to that point is the important part. We might have issues we want solved, but sometimes you might have to wait. Perhaps you want to work on how Men are expected to act a certain way. How about you help push a current issue to be solved and during that time start spreading around what the next problem that should be solved. It sucks, but one by one if we can work together, we can slowly make things better.