Oh boy. Lets see.
This is true. However, touching draft laws isn't politically savvy for a first term president, and is especially stupid for any president engaged in a war; it scares the hell out of people.
This is a generalization; this isn't true of all (and not even most) relationships.
If you are on a sinking ship and don't save someone else, I promise I won't knock you for it.
The same can be said of women; a women who dresses more masculinely and is aggressive in business can be considered a bitch, while a man who does the same thing isn't knocked at all.
Wear a condom / don't have sex with someone not on the pill if you don't want children. Those are you're options, and they are damn good ones. What she does with her body is her choice; you can't stop her from having / not having it. Since you aren't married, it would be seen as her child.
They compiled that data taking into account all factors that would affect wages. Women working the same job in the same position as men don't see equal pay. The higher up you go, the more prevalent this is; the difference in executives pay is huge. By the way, its not just once source that compiles data; there are so many different sources, almost all of them will say that women earn less than men. Citing one article that says they don't doesn't go anywhere to proving your statement.
I'm willing to agree that this is unfair, but you have to recognize that divorce is an unfair process. Splitting the kids 50/50? You can't do that; that isn't fair to the kids. I struggled with alternating from week to weekend; doing it every day would have ripped me apart at that time, and I would have hated my parents for it. It has to be an unfair process, because everyone suffers in divorce. You can't make it easier for yourself by putting it on your kids, that just not fair.
Rape is one of the most scarring things anyone can go through. Friends of mine who have been raped have never been the same. We have to believe them, because not believing them and not pursuing what they say is so the wrong thing to do. I agree that there are people who take advantage of that; but those people are despicable, and thankfully there are few of them.
You raise some interesting points, and I'm willing to agree with you about some of them. However, you aren't seeing the broad picture on certain issues. Things are never simple when it comes to equality. Everyone has things they would like to see changed, things they view as unfair; that is why there are advocates for all people and minorities. Blaming what you see as unfair on women isn't the right approach; women aren't forcing any of those things upon you. They are fighting the same fight as you; equality. Help them in their fight instead of opposing them and blaming your problems on them.
Men are drafted, women are not
This is true. However, touching draft laws isn't politically savvy for a first term president, and is especially stupid for any president engaged in a war; it scares the hell out of people.
Men are expected to pay on dates
This is a generalization; this isn't true of all (and not even most) relationships.
Men are expected to “protect” women often to their detriment (i.e. save the women and children first on a sinking ship)
If you are on a sinking ship and don't save someone else, I promise I won't knock you for it.
So is every group of people. See: Family Guy.Men are presented terribly in our popular culture (“Boys are stupid throw rocks at them” – Men appear stupid and loutish on television sitcoms)
Men are heavily discouraged from adopted feminine manners and dress wear as women are not discouraged from the converse. Men more or less cannot wear skirts/dresses/make-up and expect to live a normal life. Men are considered “pussies” if they are emotional. I think this is rather unfair and that men’s lack of clothing choices reflects a lack of expression in other areas.
The same can be said of women; a women who dresses more masculinely and is aggressive in business can be considered a bitch, while a man who does the same thing isn't knocked at all.
Men really have few reproductive rights. This one hits home for me. Me and my girlfriend are having sex. I do not want children. However if she got pregnant I would have no recourse to pay child support if she went to term with the child. She has more choices. She alone decides whether to put the child up for adoption or to abort and I have no say. Since we are not married I would have rather unequal rights to see my son/daughter.
Wear a condom / don't have sex with someone not on the pill if you don't want children. Those are you're options, and they are damn good ones. What she does with her body is her choice; you can't stop her from having / not having it. Since you aren't married, it would be seen as her child.
I disagree about many women’s inequalities in the workplace. I have never personally heard anyone, in my entire life, openly discuss discrimination against women. In no organization I have been a part of have women had any trouble being elected to office. I agree the “wage gap” statistic is compilled unfairly. It merely compares the AVG wage of full time working men to full time working women. It makes no allowances for education or extra hours at the job nor seniority. I think, for better or worse, women make different lifestyle choices then men and this affects their salary.
They compiled that data taking into account all factors that would affect wages. Women working the same job in the same position as men don't see equal pay. The higher up you go, the more prevalent this is; the difference in executives pay is huge. By the way, its not just once source that compiles data; there are so many different sources, almost all of them will say that women earn less than men. Citing one article that says they don't doesn't go anywhere to proving your statement.
Divorce courts are extremely unfair to men. I do not see why if both parents are competent and willing that custody is not presumed to be a straight 50/50 split between each parent. However the current going rate is the father gets every other holiday and every other weekend. I think this is horrible and the risk of losing my kids like that is too great for me to currently entertain the idea of having children.
I'm willing to agree that this is unfair, but you have to recognize that divorce is an unfair process. Splitting the kids 50/50? You can't do that; that isn't fair to the kids. I struggled with alternating from week to weekend; doing it every day would have ripped me apart at that time, and I would have hated my parents for it. It has to be an unfair process, because everyone suffers in divorce. You can't make it easier for yourself by putting it on your kids, that just not fair.
We’ve all heard that women should be believed if they claim to have been raped or sexually harassed. I think this goes against the central notion of our legal system. Everyone, no matter what they are accused of, should be presumed innocent. In addition women almost certainly do make false accusation since it can easily work in there favor during a dispute or divorce preceding. The penalties for falsely accusing someone are low so it would seem like it would be abused. This video explains why many rape accusations must be unfounded.
Rape is one of the most scarring things anyone can go through. Friends of mine who have been raped have never been the same. We have to believe them, because not believing them and not pursuing what they say is so the wrong thing to do. I agree that there are people who take advantage of that; but those people are despicable, and thankfully there are few of them.
You raise some interesting points, and I'm willing to agree with you about some of them. However, you aren't seeing the broad picture on certain issues. Things are never simple when it comes to equality. Everyone has things they would like to see changed, things they view as unfair; that is why there are advocates for all people and minorities. Blaming what you see as unfair on women isn't the right approach; women aren't forcing any of those things upon you. They are fighting the same fight as you; equality. Help them in their fight instead of opposing them and blaming your problems on them.