Your not the only one with problems?
Men deserve rights to.
It’s hard being a man
Throughout history, women have had it pretty hard and men have it pretty easy. Or so we think. In reality, it is a “Grass is greener on the other side” situation. Whale woman are expected to raise children and are underrepresented in high-level positions fortune 500 company. Men make up 99% of all workplace fatalities and in all armed conflicts after world war 2 no less than 95% of all fatalities have been men are also more likely to lose primary custody of children in divorce cases

He’s expendible
All great civilizations survived off how well they could train there boys to be expendable.
Paul elum (Founder of a voice for men)
In the book “the myth of male power” Warren Farrell argues that where women have been portrayed as sex objects in the media. Dressing revealing clothes, not a blemish or scar on her face. Men have been portrayed as expendable. The army soldier or the construction worker. Usually the jobs the have a dangerous aspect to them are male dominant because males are expected to be the monetary providers.
Men are routinely ground up a family court system that is misandrist and biased against them. They are the majority of the homeless, they are the majority of suicides, They are the majority of the drug addicted, they are the majority of the unemployed, they are the majority of the school drop outs, they are the majority of those in prison.
Dean Esmay Featured writer for a voice for men
A war on 2 fronts
The Men’s rights movement has had a hard time getting positive main stream media coverage this has been for a few reasons but i’ll focus on two that intertwine together. The first would be third wave feminism and let me quickly clarify my point. In history there have been “Waves” of feminism. The first wave of feminism was about getting woman’s suffrage( the right to vote) this was in 1919. The next wave was in the 60’s and 70’s this wave focused a lot on what third wave feminism focuses on now just add in abortion and more general equality. Now something i must point out is that even though these people were passionate about the cause they where very rarely hateful of the opposition and it was in there best interest to not be hateful of the opposition. Now comes third wave feminism. Now something I must point out is the men’s rights movement is not a opposition to feminism it as I’ve pointed out earlier focuses on there own issues separate of third wave feminism. Third wave feminism is a lot like second wave feminism but with improving on strides made in the second wave the problem was that this time they did hate the other the opposition by indulging in outrage culture. They have a mentality of “If your not with us you’re against us” and unfortunately they though the men’s rights movement was against them. Combined that with liberal skewed media and you have people saying the it’s a hate group that there sexiest that there just horrible people. The hate grope label came from a news segment where a person said that “The southern poverty law center has classified that group and men’s rights groups as hate groups” however at the time that just was straight to wasn’t true.
