
ihatefemcels
1 Timothy 2:14
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An enormous report (over 400 pages), this is hard to summarize. However, Table 3 (pg. 62) is the most crucial piece of information for our purposes here. Aggregating research spending the authors find that in 2016 $4.5 billion was spent on women's health research. $1.9 was spent on males. $25.7 billion was allocated to sex neutral health research for a total of ~$32.2 spent in total.
In general there are a lot of misconceptions about healthcare and it's relationship with women. Popular news articles will often claim that healthcare has ignored women, ignores their pain, dismisses them, and barely knows they exist. Pieces with titles like "Scientists are finally studying women's bodies. This is what we're learning." represent the prevailing "wisdom".
But a study from 2015 found ovarian cancer survival rates improved between 1975 to 2011 for women of all ages. You can look at any number of ailments and find that, over time, medical science has been a boon to women's well-being. How could this be possible if science is only now just figuring out women exist and is now finally listening to them? In general women use the healthcare system more and by extension benefit more from it, even when adjusting for age. Many sex specific health and hygiene products and procedureswomen use were invented by men. The same men who allegedly hate women and just want to use and control their bodies.
For me the blackpill here is that society perceives women as oppressed and marginalized, even though they are actually empowered and centered and then compensates them under the delusion they need to be helped. I tend to think "misandry"is not a major issue for men and that the real issue is indifference. Here is an example.