The denial of male rape is unfortunately only one aspect of the problem. It is very common to see the denial of Men's Rights, or to label the entire Men's Rights Movement as misogynists. There are a number of inequalities that affect men:
- A father is less likely to receive custody of a child after a divorce, and often does not get to see them that often. However, they are more likely to have to provide payments for the children (to the mother), despite this lack of visitation.
- A man is more likely to be employed in dangerous work conditions, such as the army, emergency services (esp. fire department), etc.
- A man is less likely to be able to have a say in the abortion of his child.
- A man is less likely to report domestic violence due to the social stigma attached to it.
Oh, and in case any of you are fans of the South Poverty Law Center, be aware that they recently declared various Men's Rights organisations (even the /r/mensrights subreddit) as hate groups, based on absolutely no evidence.
- A father is less likely to receive custody of a child after a divorce, and often does not get to see them that often. However, they are more likely to have to provide payments for the children (to the mother), despite this lack of visitation.
- A man is more likely to be employed in dangerous work conditions, such as the army, emergency services (esp. fire department), etc.
- A man is less likely to be able to have a say in the abortion of his child.
- A man is less likely to report domestic violence due to the social stigma attached to it.
Oh, and in case any of you are fans of the South Poverty Law Center, be aware that they recently declared various Men's Rights organisations (even the /r/mensrights subreddit) as hate groups, based on absolutely no evidence.