There is no "gender war."

#Male #Female #Gender #Equality

@Rasta I don't think you live in a "common" reality with others. Even nowadays, in "western" rural communities where wealth is sparse and day-to-day life depends on hard manual labour, the priority of educating the offspring goes towards the girl, the boy is fine for "hardwork".
@tonanio @Rasta What you're describing is individual families making decisions about priorities. What Rasta described is governments and universities banning women from higher education. These things are not the same.
@Space_Burger_Steve @Rasta And thus my point, saying that waves are flat is not correct, there are differences of treatment between genders that go from 8 to 80 and back. Saying it's only towards "one side" IS incorrect.

@tonanio @Rasta Read the original post again, it's about systemic oppression, about laws made by governments. Legal barriers against bodily autonomy, voting, owning property, getting a degree, etc. Laws targeting women, passed by mostly or entirely male governments.

Your point about cultural norms is off topic. Perhaps you could give us a recent example of a mostly female government giving men fewer rights than women? Good luck.

@Space_Burger_Steve @Rasta Ufff. I'm glad you clarified that is about "systemic oppression... laws made by governments..." Like the ones that protect the mother at any cost when educators of the children though they are found to be either cynical, selfish, gold-diggers, bad mothers or vile to the relationship between children and their fathers?
How relieved am I.

@tonanio @Rasta Aw, poor baby, doesn't like staying on topic.

Are those laws made by all or mostly female governments? No. Are they even laws, or biases in court? Either way, they stem from the assumption then women belong in the home, and men belong on the job. In other words, it's just one more example of how misogyny hurts men and women together.

This is also the third reply in a row that you've tried to shift the goal posts. You're not engaging in good faith, I've wasted enough of my time reading it. Blocked.