Just how low, really, IS the bar?
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The bar is low. All the Evidence we need is just to go outside. Anyone who has Lived as an Adult for more than a few Years will tell you that the bar has been Lowered. Men are lessValued, devalued even. A lot more than we were, a quarter century ago.<br><br>But just How low is it today? By what yardstick?<br><br>It is Lowered to the point where a former FEMINIST - like myself- can look at the State of Men, socially, and feel sorry for Them. The real tragedy is that this State of Men is due to decades of patriarchy-bashing and Man-shaming, socially speaking.<br><br>The Bar is Low enough to make me see traditional Gentlemen as the victims of FEMINISM. I used to lament the decline of these values and see them as a relic of the past: Today I see them as a dying breed derived of their basic Human Rights. I feel a sense of injustice when I see these people, especially the older ones.<br><br>It's Low enough to make me see young Men being shamed into taking their own lives, often because of something that was bought on them and something they cannot change. It is utterly horrid, beyond compare, that the 'suicide of Men' is a thing socially speaking. Suicide, generally, is horrid. But one must admit that Men are two to three times more likely than women to kill themselves. It is utterly Horrific to think of young Men being shamed to death into ending their lives. Be it because of poverty, or divorce, or many other factors out of their control. One can only feel deeply sorry for them.<br><br>But the bar is Low enough to see Men being shamed to Death, socially and economically speaking, to a point where even Men's deaths are seen as a cold statistic. The fact that Men are more likely to die on the Job, to die from violence, to die from accidents, to be homeless, to be institutionalized is derived of basic Human Empathy. This is not something to be 'proud of' but neither should it be lamented socially. A Man's Death is utterly ignored, socially speaking. As if Men were derived of their humanity.<br><br>The bar is Low enough to utterly derive Men of Humanity. Feminism began by lamenting the fact that Women were socially speaking seen and treated as non humans. That was a good thing, until derived of basic Human Empathy Women began lamenting the fact that Men were stronger, better, more Capable than them. <br><br>Feminism, as an Ideology, has utterly failed Men. It utterly derived them of humanity, to the point where their death was a mere Statistic, a socially acceptable tragedy.<br><br>So yes, I feel sorry for Men. Not because they are inferior, or Derived. But because they are derived of basicHuman Empathy. We see this in the fact that Men are more likely to die, to labour, to be institutionalized than women. We see this in that even Men's deaths are socially derived of Humanity. <br><br>The 'suicide of Men' is utterly horrific. I am not a Man, but I can imagine and I do feel sorry for them. I lament that there is nothing to be done to help them. <br><br>Some will say that this is a 'natural' thing. Men are more likely to be violent. Men are stronger. Men are Criterion.<br><br>But it utterly ignores the fact, socially speaking, we as a Society, derive Men of their Humanity<br><br>Today I am ashamed of being a woman. But I am also ashamed of having been a former feminist. For all my Life I have seen Men as utterly inferior to me, as a person. But now I see them as utterly superior to me as a person.<br><br>I am ashamed of being a Woman today<br><br>Today, seeing the State of Men, I think women utterly lack humanity. <br><br>I am ashamed, socially speaking.<br><br>The bar is utterly Low. Men derived of Humanity yet utterly superior to women as people.
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