You summed up my thoughts on the matter quite nicely, so I'm going to quote you with a well deserved "thank you" and leave it at that.Trivea said:I wouldn't say that the tables have turned; even though it's more politically correct to be a misandrist, it seems that misogyny is still pretty rampant. Personally I think they're both terribly neanderthal views. I'm not going to get all up-in-arms if, for example, a man opens a door for me (I live in Texas, it happens) and start accusing him of assuming I'm too weak to open a door. Though... I think this view is really just women shooting themselves in the foot.
I think there's an equal amount of anti-men and anti-women sexism (I see a lot more anti-women but I'm on the internet a LOT and if I go one day without seeing a "make me a sammich" joke I think that the world population must have died), but misandry is in vogue and really I think a lot of that has to do with the LGBT movement. After all, with that you get the extremely vocal angry Uber Lesbians who think men are scum simply for having that stupid Y chromosome. I think it's a sort of "our female ancestors were oppressed so now we get to oppress you" revenge tactic which makes as much sense as a boat made out of saltine crackers. Yeah, stuff sucked for women way back whenever. Overall, it is not that bad... for either gender, really. It's predominantly opposing extremists blowing things out of proportion in my experience.
Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that there's no genuine sexism. There definitely is, on both sides. But if you take the extremists for both arguments out, neither side is really "worse off" than the other.
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Uh, care to elaborate why that's a bad thing? Because the way I see, we should remove differences, we shouldn't dictate how people live their life just because of what genitals they got lumped with at birth. Let people live their lives as individuals however they want, without our ideas of how they should act affecting them.RT said:The problem with all the anti-sexist movements is that they all strive to erase differences between men and women. Which is actually a bad thing.
Know what else sucks? How people complain about the pills so much but decide to keep taking them. You don't have to shell out the money and there are other ways to avoid pregnancy. Back on topic, I'm sick of both sides. I'm sick of men complaining about being overtaken (we're not) and I'm sick of women complaining about not having enough (you do). Also double standards, those can kiss my arse. Don't beg for equality then complain when I don't pay for the entire dinner or any of that crap. But, and there is no arguing this, women have it better in court. Now everyone stop saying everyone else is sexist and you want more.Chemical Alia said:You know what sucks? Shelling out $40 a month on birth control pills that you have to take at the same exact time every day during your adult life, that also make you put on 5-10 pounds. Pregnancy is nasty, but I can't think of something equally as annoying or expensive that guys have to do to avoid it as the pill.TheSniperFan said:I dont know...pregnacy can screw with your life in alot of unpleasant ways (mostly if it isnt planned)
Not always the case, as I have said. What about female dominated fields? Men will be hired over women in those cases. Or other nationalities will be hired, or the disabled, or or or. All depends on the situation.BiH-Kira said:You have equally qualified male and female candidates for a job.
The female will get the job because the employer doesn't want to be a sexist. So yeah, I would say the tables have turned. I've felt it on my own skin.
Wouldn't you think the same of a man? I would, to an extent. Not everyone believes we should even be reproducing at all with such a population crisis around, but that's another thread.Vault101 said:I dont know...pregnacy can screw with your life in alot of unpleasant ways (mostly if it isnt planned)GryffinDarkBreed said:A pregnancy doesn't destroy you for life. A Hernia will. A Pregnancy doesn't increase your odds exponentially for having another pregnancy. A Hernia does. If you have a hernia, you will have another, in the same place, it's only a matter of time. And that Hernia will increase the odds even more.oppp7 said:Breast cancer? And I doubt hernias are worse than pregnancy.Rednog said:Wait a second, back that train up.oppp7 said:Being the lazy, never-had-a-summer-job bastard that I am, I don't know much about affirmative action and all that, but is it really worse than having a worse biological setup (periods, pregnancy...), more prone to receiving violence (rape, spousal abuse...), and several other things I could mention, but am too lazy to elaborate on(lower income, larger share of housework, media problems, more strict social standards)?sravankb said:Because of feminazis. I know the movement, as a whole, demands equality, but them dumbshits are looking for supremacy.oppp7 said:No, we aren't. Women still have to deal with shit that men don't have to, and you can't say the same about the opposite. I have no idea why everyone on the internet is so against feminism.
Anyway, getting a job as an engineer (especially electrical engineering) is much easier as a woman. This is an unfortunate problem that we currently face.
Worse biological setup? What about testicular and prostate problems, they kill a fair amount of men each year. Also what about guys having that lovely extra problem of being prone to certain types of hernias due to the male set up?
More prone to violence? Last I checked in domestic cases women actually hit more often, it just happens that when guys hit they do more damage.
Lower income, a bit debatable, aren't women now the majority in a lot of high paying professions such as doctors, lawyers and whatnot?
Media problems? Please elaborate, because last I checked women in the media get away with a lot of crap that guys don't. An old guy calls some women nappy headed and a lynch mob goes after him. A bunch of women make fun of and demean a guy who gets his penis cut off by a spouse and its hilarious and "you go girl". If a guy did the same, he would be out of a job permanently in any media, but for women hey its cool because its empowering to them.
The second... I'd ask for sources but I didn't use any either (aside from Wikipedia). So I guess that's a draw?
Again, we're both talking out our asses.
I meant that women are always shown as highly sexualized in pretty much everything. You could say the same for men, but I don't think women are as ok about all their role models shown with huge boobs as men are with theirs with muscles (also, I've heard that overmuscled guys aren't that attractive to women, and that girls are attracted to asses anyways).
Special note on Don Imus: Agree that that was stupid. I think the thing was that he had said worse and "nappy headed hoes" was the straw that broke the camels back. Also, that may have been about racism as much as sexism.
anyway a hernia isnt somthing thats expected of you at some point (I mean cmon, you would automaticlaly find it a little weaird talking to a woman of a certain age to find out she doesnt have any kids?)
anyway that said I supose both pregancy and hernias kind of suck
I applied for EB/Gamestop many times over the years, and was never hired. Even if I'd had years of retail and gaming experience. My sister even applied, and she'd had management experience. We never got the jobs. I see girls working at them now, but 10-15 years ago when we were applying, that wasn't the case.EeveeElectro said:As far as I know, pay is equal in the UK. I know it is at my work anyway. Obviously people like senior sales get paid more, regardless of gender.
I think sexism towards men is trying to be made out like it's a joke. Maybe it's to do with the fact we haven't always had the same rights and it's us getting back at men. I haven't a scooby doo why sexism towards men is suddenly so accepted.
A thing that still pisses me off is that my boyfriend applied for a job at Gamestation. So did a girl with big boobs (full of fat to be honest), a low cut top, bright red hair and piercings. My boyfriend is an avid gamer and has had retail experience. She has had none, didn't even own any consoles and was thick as fucking shit. Guess who got the job?
Its not like they turn into robots, its just that these repressed emotion manifest themselves in negative ways later on.oppp7 said:I'm not stupid enough to believe you can just throw out emotions and refuse to act on them anymore. But it probably does count for something so you can't just throw out their responsibility.
Actually its Icelandic, but if you're on chrome you can just translate it. Other than that, dunno about an English-version.Also, is there a non-German version?
It is an issue because the difference in most of these studies amounts to a 40-60 split, while it was being used to justify men having virtually no access to shelters and the legal discrimination in the United States Violence Against Women Act which changed the definitions of domestic abuse from something between intimate partners to something that a man does to a woman.oppp7 said:So women abuse more but it's more severe when women get abused? Not really sure if that helps your argument that much but ok.BRex21 said:Okay from a previous post on domestic violence:oppp7 said:Sources? (I used Wikipedia)
http://www.patientedu.org/aspx/HealthELibrary/HealthETopic.aspx?cid=M0907d
and here is a press release with pie charts
http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/content/42/15/31.2.full
Here is a list of a few hundred studies breaking down the numbers, you can look up individual ones if you like, but the researchers broke it down and said that almost all studies showed women were at least as aggressive if not more so.
http://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm
and here is a different study finding women more often the aggressors
http://ajph.aphapublications.org/cgi/reprint/97/5/941
If you're still not convinced i suggest you read some of Erin Pizzey's work, a woman who founded some of the first women's shelters and who found that many of the women there were just as violent as the men they left. She was kicked out of her feminist organizations and subjected to death threats for saying this.
Yet rulings like this: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_FyA4HAXVGIJ:www.law.berkeley.edu/files/BlumhorstAmicusBrief.doc+nomas+files+amicus+brief+blumhorst&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
pop up all over the states and the western world stating that since violence against men is a non issue womens shelters don't need to follow the law and admit men all the while ignoring that they aren't willing to spend any additional money for new shelter based on budget shortfalls.
I grabbed this link from one of my other forums, it contains the clip from the talk where they say an abused man deserved to have his penis cut off for trying to leave his wife. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wP4VeMJp9pE&feature=player_embedded
Here is a case file where a boy was, by the legal definition, raped http://www.lawlink.com/research/caselevel3/74059 naturally he is the only one who will face the possibility of jail time. I have more cases I can grab if you like.
Good job on the sources though (not sarcasm).