That's not the only one. There are biases and double standards going both ways. No one denies that. To say that men are oppressed is complete lunacy. Honestly, while I do think there are more biases against women than men, to say that women are oppressed (in America) is complete lunacy as well.
No one denies that men are also victims of sexism (well maybe some people but they're morons), but we want to have real discussions about it. We don't want to be given a list that has clearly not been researched or even thought through for that matter. More importantly, we don't want to be told what we think by anyone, especially not someone who doesn't have a clue what we think.
No one denies that men are also victims of sexism (well maybe some people but they're morons), but we want to have real discussions about it. We don't want to be given a list that has clearly not been researched or even thought through for that matter. More importantly, we don't want to be told what we think by anyone, especially not someone who doesn't have a clue what we think.