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Which gender is most discriminated against?
03-24-2014, 07:43 AM
Post: #11
 
Oppression is the systematic mistreatment of one group of people
by another group of people or by society as a whole; with institutional
power as a means of asserting that mistreatment.


HOW MEN ARE OPPRESSED:
1. Men are treated as inherently aggressive and violent. Men are not
allowed to be flexible; they are forced into a narrow definition of MALE.
When they do not fit in to the definition they are labeled "wimp", "sissy"
or "girl".
2. Violence against men is more condoned than against women. Despite the
growing societal awareness of violence against women (which is very good)
it is still acceptable to harm or kill men if the reason is "justifiable".
3. Men are treated as if they do not feel pain or experience the full range
of emotions like women. If killing or risking of life and limb is involved
men are chosen for the job. When they get hurt at work or play they are
expected to shrug it off and continue as if nothing happened; the work or
the game is considered more important than their feelings. Men are looked
upon as expendable.
4. Boys and men are not expected to need closeness, reassurance and
attention, which is thought to be harmful to their sense of place and
importance in the world. If a boy or man asks for help they are seen as
weak and needy and then put down for being like a woman.
5. Men are treated as inherently compulsive in their sexuality. It is a lie
that men cannot help the way they think, feel, look or act in a sexual
context towards anyone.
6. Male Genital Mutilation is allowed and still practiced in world wide but more and more studies prove it's completely unnecessary (in here almost every guy is INTACT) and it reduces the sexual pleasure.
7. violence against men is tolerated and women can slap men and expect not get a slap in return
women believe since they are weaker men don't have a right to hit them but does being small gives them a right to not expect? what if a small guys hits a tough huge guy? is it wrong the tough guy to kick him? and what if a woman is strong and if the guy is weak? NO if a woman slaps/hits someone (guy or girl) then SHE SHOULD be ready to take a punch or two and the person (man or woman) who got slapped has a every right to beat the woman. and it's COMPLETELY her fault not the guy's fault.

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03-24-2014, 07:45 AM
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03-24-2014, 07:53 AM
Post: #13
 
transgender and intersex people

http://transequality.org/Issues/marriage.html

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