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OrdinaryMelkite
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Warren Farrell’s book THE MYTH OF MALE POWER may dispel some of your conceptions.Totally not a politically correct thing to say, but…
It takes a certain kind of man to look around and think that in a world where men outnumber women in virtually every national government and international governing body, in the highest echelons of business and entertainment, and where men lead every major religion, men are somehow held down, oppressed, and face large-scale discrimination at the hands of unnamed, shadowy “feminists”.
And if nothing else, The Red Pill confirmed that these guys are exactly as handsome, motivated, successful, and charming as I imagined.
And it is not so much that males lack “privilege” so much that they if indeed male privilege exists, then it has failed miserably. Under male privilege/patriarchy, we still have “women and children first.” Under the same system we also have the divorce courts saying “Forget the man! The woman will get the children and most everything else because she is the more important parent----besides, she is victim of patriarchy!”
Also, men and women are put into these little boxes were you are expected to stay in to follow traditional “masculine/feminine” roles. Such as “men work outside of the home, don’t show emotion and don’t cry.” Women are told “Stay at home, be nurturing and definitely show emotion.” Despite our culture’s insistence that men/women have the right to choose to be everything they want to be in this time, they are sadly mistaken in some ways since the sexes are stuck being defined as having to act a certain way. In many ways, it comes down to what one defines as “masculine/feminine,” NOT what sex one is.