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I will look into the CDC studies and their possible shortcomings.


While you are at it, why not also treat yourself to a look into the:

- 92% of split families where the mother (not the father) receives custody

- 63% longer prison sentences that men are given for committing the same crimes as women

- 76% percent of homeless who are male

- the disparity between workplace injury/death between the genders

- the vastly less federal medical funding that goes into men's health issues vs. women's health issues

- how the gender wage gap is eliminated when factoring in personal preference and number of hours worked

- who dies during war

- the requirements for men to vote vs. women (hint: what MUST men do when they turn 18?)

Or don't look into any of this - you'll get more Patreon bux if you stick with the "Man = Oppressor : Women = Perpetual Victim" narrative!


Sounds damning. But some of that is because women are not allowed in the places men are. So the cart before the horse.

Also, I understood that most medical studies are about men, not women. Not understanding that item about medical funding.


More on medical research disparity:

http://www.martynemko.com/articles/should-we-pay-more-attent...

Women are allowed everywhere men are, they have been since 1968:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_Protection_Clause


Don't be silly. Laws aren't what allows or denies women to the highest boards of big companies. Principally because men prevent it.




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