DarkStar
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View: https://www.reddit.com/r/unpopularopinion/comments/blezzs/men_literally_have_it_harder_than_women/
Holy based."Women are human beings, men are human doings"
I looked into the study, and here's what was found:
Research from Victoria University of Wellington examining taxation and government welfare spending by age and gender in New Zealand shows that women pay less tax than men over their lifetime and receive more government assistance.
Now, whilst this may be from NZ, this study from Europe is quite telling:“We can speculate that the reason for women paying less tax is partly because women more commonly stay at home than men to look after their children, so in turn they receive more of the related tax credits and allowances,” he says. “Statistically, women live longer too, so they are receiving pensions for a greater period on average than men. It may also reflect the gender pay gap that exists in this country, and the fact that when women return to the workforce after having children they often take on part-time or lesser-paid roles.”
It finds that the gap when taking the same jobs down to the same company, level, functions, etc. that the game is so minute that gender likely is not a major factor.
(creds to @LeFrenchCel for this)
Military conscription and combat are almost solely a male thing. Jobs in society that are seen as less desirable, arduous, and are more dangerous are dominated by men. The opposite is true for women. Women are first in line for safe, "do nothing" type jobs. I haven't seen a single female carpenter, construction worker, or garbage disposal worker in my life.
Ah, classic male privilege.
trvth nvke; foids only worth is that they carry vaginasDating is way harder for men and we are generally expected to carry the lion's share of weight in relationships, financial or otherwise, while women offer little but vaginas and abuse.
https://www.revelist.com/dating/women-dating-short-men/11939
https://qz.com/1051462/these-statistics-show-why-its-so-hard-to-be-an-average-man-on-dating-apps/
View: https://medium.com/@worstonlinedater/tinder-experiments-ii-guys-unless-you-are-really-hot-you-are-probably-better-off-not-wasting-your-2ddf370a6e9a
Brutal heightpill & ofc the classic dating app studies.
We can see this hinted by the fact that Trump recently authorized this:If a man is beaten, raped or sexually abused, hardly anyone gives a damn compared to women.
And ofc yes, whilst we all hate trannies, this shows he is pandering to foids despite the fact males are raped in prison more.
Yup, not only that but also:Men make up most of the CEO and political positions and so on in the world. So what? Power takes many forms. Most of these men are in the 1ish% and their privilege does not extend to all men. It extends to women at large and the women in their lives, who generally have done nothing to earn the wealth. Most female billionaires inherited their worth if I'm not mistaken.
Most unfortunate indeed, especially considering the fact that they inherit the majority of it:The number of billionaires around the world is growing, rising by 15% to 2,754 people in 2017 from the previous year, according to data by market research firm Wealth-X.
Out of that total number of billionaires, there are 321 women—a rise of 18% from last year, outpacing the growth of 14.5% in the male billionaire population. However, when you look at the reasons for the source of their wealth, inheritance takes up a far greater proportion than men’s.
So much for "muh patriarchy" when in an actual one this literally wouldn't be happening.Fully 38% inherited all their wealth, including the three of the richest women in the world, Alice Walton ($104 billion), Julia Flesher Koch and family ($76 billion) and Françoise Bettencourt Meyers ($73 billion), Altrata said. By contrast, only 5% of male billionaires inherited their fortunes.
Would check out:Women buy all the products so CEOs pander to them
Women make up more than half of the U.S. population, and control or influence 85% of consumer spending
The purchasing power of women in the U.S. ranges from $5 trillion to $15 trillion annually.
The Purchasing Power of Women: Statistics | Girlpower Marketing
Women control over $20 trillion in world-wide spending. Learn more about the purchasing power of women, from Millennials to Baby Boomers, in various markets
girlpowermarketing.com
Would check out with the Trump story I linked, it also makes sense since foids are becoming more politically active.. And women are arguably a more important demographic for politicians to serve and pander to.
Spot on, the majority of STEM graduates are males still:The wage gap has been debunked so many times by so many different people that anyone citing it at this point can be immediately dismissed and not taken seriously. Even if women make less money they are still spending the most. People who think the wage gap exists fail to account for differences in career choices between the sexes and try to say that women are "forced" into certain fields when they aren't at all. In fact, they are encouraged to get into STEM and the like, they just don't want to, generally speaking. Most of the women clamoring about how we need more women in tech wouldn't pick up a programming book to save their lives. You mean to tell me if you put a female in a STEM class with a bunch of nerds, she's going to be chased off? No. There are all sorts of social incentives for women to get into these fields. Women have more a luxury of choice when it comes to career, whereas men are generally funneled into whatever is the most productive.
Compared with women, men make up the greater share of the STEM workforce. In 2021, about two-thirds (65%) of those employed in STEM occupations were men and about one-third (35%) were women (figure 2-3).
Diversity and STEM: Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities 2023 | NSF - National Science Foundation
Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities have historically been underrepresented in the science and engineering (S&E) enterprise. The report Diversity and STEM: Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities 2023 provides statistical information about these three groups in the context...
ncses.nsf.gov
Nailed it here. Sadly, he did not really nail it so to speak, through addressing how feminists propagate the myth of it, yet he did at least cite the suicide stats.A patriarchy cannot be a society where men are disadvantaged over women. That word is a misnomer and should be retired. Men do worse than women in pretty much every quality-of-life metric one can come up with. Mental health is the only one I can think off where women are probably more disadvantaged, but the statistics won't necessarily account for the women who are hypochondriacs and the fact that women are generally more likely to seek medical help because society cares more about them and they are more likely to RECEIVE it. Furthermore, a truly privileged group would not be committing suicide as disproportionately as men do. To point out that women supposedly "attempt" suicide more is just laughable for obvious reasons.
This further disproves the classic "le patriarchy" myth; since we have far more MTF compared to FTM.
Classic male privilege.
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