women have been fighting for decades now to get equal pay and respect, sometimes for whole sectors which are "female-coded". these wants and needs are in my POV largely ignored by the men in power, because that's how things are, you know. if you want more money, just work more or become a housewife and stop caring at all.
when it's men who start complaining, we really gotta start thinking about increasing wages and creating better opportunities, we have to save them! and the gov has to do it!!
if i was a women i'd feel a bit ignored, but then again, i'd probably be used to it /s
of course i would find it lovely if people get better opportunities and more money regardless of their gender, i'm not saying that we shouldn't help men. but can we maybe try to help all people, instead of just again and again putting a focus on those poor, white, manly men?
netsharc•57m ago
This anthropologist spoke before the UN about Islamic radicalization. It's not hard to see that a similar sort of radicalization is happening to white men in the US, and Europe for that matter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlbirlSA-dc
In both cases the target are people who are aimless, and they're promised a cause to fight for, add a bit of religion because it's an undisputable "Truth" (never mind that the Truth is whatever the leader declares to be true).