7 hours ago
(Yesterday, 02:20 PM)JoeBoy101 wrote:killamajig dateline='[url=tel:1742133679' wrote: 1742133679[/url]']
https://www.resetera.com/threads/majority-of-gen-z-men-say-feminism-has-gone-too-far-global-survey-finds%E2%80%94up-from-43-for-baby-boomers.1135851/
quote from the article...
Quote:Men across the world feel they are being asked to do too much to support women, despite the fact that they directly benefit from women's prosperity.should be a good one to watch
A survey of more than 24,000 people across 30 countries revealed 57% of Gen Z men felt their nation had "gone so far in promoting women's equality that we are discriminating against men."
Six in 10 Gen Z men also said they were being asked to do too much to support women, with 28% adding that a father who stayed home to look after his children is less of a man than those who went to work.
Across the board, Gen Z had more extreme views on their role in creating an equal society than any other generation. For example, only 12% of baby boomers agreed with the statement that fathers staying home meant they were less of a man.
Likewise, under half of boomer men (43%) told the study—carried out by Ipsos UK and the Global Institute for Women's Leadership at King's College London—that they were being asked to do too much to support equality.
Strangely, Gen Z men were more likely to describe themselves as feminists than other generations with 32% agreeing with the statement. Likewise 32% of millennial men said they were feminist, compared to 29% of Gen X men and 28% of baby boomers.
Overall, however, 62% of men across countries including the U.S., Australia, Great Britain, Canada, and Japan said that achieving gender equality is of personal importance to them."Despite the divisive headlines, our survey highlights that most people—including men—still agree that achieving gender equality…is important to them personally. Many problems we face are shared, and all genders can and should come together to address the challenges we face as a society, as only by uniting our efforts can we meet them."
What a surprise. The article’s headline itself misses the entire point this survey shows. Not that feminism has ‘gone too far’ but that men have been left behind. The harping about the negative view towards stay-at-home dads, well no shit. We just went through 30 years of watching feminism deride stay-at-home moms, that women deserve more than to be raising children, and that to be a progressive actualized woman you need a career. WHEREEVER could have man gotten the idea that staying at home and raising children was not respectable or a worthy occupation in their lives.
And even in the first goddamn question of the survey that is supposed to highlight these bigoted Gen Z’ers:
Quote:A survey of more than 24,000 people across 30 countries revealed 57% of Gen Z men felt their nation had "gone so far in promoting women's equality that we are discriminating against men."
Question specifically brings in how it is affecting men, not about how ‘uppity’ woman are. And the second question restates this very point even more clearly:
Quote:Six in 10 Gen Z men also said they were being asked to do too much to support women
But the Left being the Left, they’ll ignore their role in pushing young men to the extreme right and disenfranchising them and instead throw all the blame on ‘toxic masculinity’ even ignoring how they will partake of that same toxicity when it benefits their goals.
Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
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rsfour https://www.resetera.com/threads/majority-of-gen-z-men-say-feminism-has-gone-too-far-global-survey-finds%E2%80%94up-from-43-for-baby-boomers.1135851/page-6#post-137120337 wrote:That's a lot of small penis and I hate women type shit.
Remember it's ok to say things like this if you're talking about someone on the wrong side of history.
Unrelated, does anyone know why young men are leaving my political party in droves?