Gender studies are biased towards the strengths of women and weaknesses of men. Certain strengths of men and weaknesses of women are not covered.
Gender studies point out all the strengths of women and weaknesses of men and don’t give due weight to the strengths of men and weaknesses of women.
Gender studies are controlled by liberal democrats. They want us to believe that women are stronger than they actually are and that men are weaker than they actually are.
Women were treated poorly in the ancient times. Now society is trying to encourage women, but this is not a chance to discourage men.
Although paleolithic men and women were treated equal, correct me in the comments section below if I’m wrong, but I think that patriarchy and gender inequality arose independently across civilizations. It’s like a multiple discovery. Independent rise of gender inequality across cultures suggests its natural for humans.
Why do women have a special holiday dedicated to them, and men don’t? It seems unfair and one-sided. If women have a special holiday dedicated to them, so should men. Don’t tell me it’s like saying that there should be a White History Month. Black people have a special holiday to them, called Black History Month, but as far as I’m aware there’s no special holiday dedicated to whites. Maybe that’s because blacks were historically a minority and whites were not. But that’s different. What do you think? Say so in the comment. Edit: I misread a Parler email. It was talking about Women’s History Month, not International Women’s Day. Why is there no Men’s History Month.
I have over 15 followers and I’ve had a handful of views, but I wonder why none of the viewers are commenting on my blog posts. I won’t count the comments by the authors of SigmaFrame who gave me tips on how to improve the appearance of my website. Now that the blog is much easier to navigate, there should be more views and visitors, at least to a certain degree.