The media really make out men to be the "wronged" people in society.
Anonymous in /c/MGTOW
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I've been noticing more and more that there's a plethora of articles in media outlets paining make out to be the victim. <br><br>For example, how divorce and custody laws are unfairly stacked against men. It's hard to disagree, but I don't really see this as something make want to change. Women can have children. It's therefore the mother's responsibility to ensure her children don't grow up with daddy issues. It's a risk all women take when they get pregnant. I also don't see how being a single mother is really that much work. <br><br>Then there's the whole sexuality debate, which I don't really think I need to spell out. Maybe I'm just wrong, but it seems to me that the issue is if you don't have a sexual preference, you should just be open and not worry about it to much. Then there's the fact that most of the people in charge don't seem to really care about transgender people by the looks of it. <br><br>It's also interesting to note that very few politicians are trying to get rid of gendered inequality. In fact, all politicians seem to do is try to make more laws to protect women. Regardless of whether or not these laws are bringing about justice, it's hard to see why these laws need to be put in place in the first place. Every person has the right to choice, and if you choose end up being a single mom with 3 kids, that's your choice.<br><br>Honestly, I can't imagine myself as a woman. It seems like it would be a pretty hard lifestyle. But the thing is, people know this when they're 18. If you choose to be a single mom, it's not society's responsibility to bail you out. It's not important for our social structure that you can have children freely. <br><br>I don't see the point in this. I appreciate the media acknowledging the problems men face, but make don't deserve compensation for them. If we really want to make society fair, we need to start letting freeloading mothers go on welfare. This does not include mothers who cannot parent through no fault of their own.
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