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The Media’s One-sided Gender Story
What would we think of a marriage counselor who wanted to hear only, say, the husband's side? Would we think the counselor had any chance at all of being fair, of being capable of rendering an objective, sensible summation of a married couple's relationship? Hardly.
Yet relatively few people complain about – or are even aware of – the media's decades-old practice of hearing virtually only the female side, or feminist side, to the male-female dynamic. That is one reason such groups as the American Association of University Women can say, “Gender equality is 50 years away.”
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Guns don’t kill people — our sons do
“…[O]ur daughters are able to find the same guns in the same homes, are about as likely to be mentally ill, have the same family values and are exposed to the same violence in the media. Our daughters, however, do not kill. Why the difference?” Continue reading
Posted in Gender Politics, Male "Power" and "Privilege", Media Sexism, Men Expressing Feelings, Men's Health
Tagged "failure to launch", Adam Lanza, “Boys to Men”, gun ban, Guns don't kill people - our sons do, John Gray, mass murders, mental health, suicides among boys, violence in the media, violent video games, Warren Farrell, White House Council on Men and Boys, White House Council on Women and Girls, why men are the way they are
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A lesson for feminists on how to understand men
“It appears I have allowed this propensity I have developed at work to carry over to my personal life, as well.” Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Miscellaneous
Tagged feminism, Maggie Tucker, Ms.JD.org, why men are the way they are, women in "male" roles
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