@nypost This is what the supposedly "conservative" NY Post, like every such supposed "conservative" media outlet puts out there when it's women and none of them dare say a word, or even want to, bdcause Feminism runs Western society, period.
@WDI_USA@lazarusatgate And no wmn in men's prisons? Thank Feminism and the lawsuits that forced men's prisons to hire wmn, which meant bringing men into wmn's. I know wmn think a one-way street is "equality", cuz that's the norm, but not this time. I'm laughing, cuz wmn did this to wmn, AS USUAL!
Seven men and boys are lost each day to suicide. That’s the quiet, confronting reality in Australia right now.
A recent article in Spectator Australia lays out something many people sense, but few are willing to say clearly: we are failing to respond to the scale of male distress in this country. Here's the link:
https://t.co/NtAVfmPr8g
More than 75% of suicides are male. Working-age men are dying at record rates. And one of the most common contributing factors? Relationship breakdown and separation from family.
This isn't about competing with the very real and serious issue of violence against women. Both can be true. Both demand action.
But the imbalance in attention, language, and policy is becoming harder to ignore...
This article by Tony Nikolic raises three uncomfortable but necessary points:
• Language matters
Terms like “toxic masculinity” may have clinical origins, but in public discourse they often land as a blanket critique of men themselves. That’s not a foundation for effective mental health engagement.
• Systems matter
There are credible concerns about how family law and interim orders can, in some cases, separate fathers from children for extended periods without timely resolution. Even when allegations are withdrawn, the damage can already be done...
• Silence matters
When seven men die by suicide every day, and the issue barely registers in national debate, that silence becomes part of the problem.
What stood out to me is that this isn’t being framed as a “men vs women” issue. It’s framed as a systems and policy failure that affects men, women, and (most importantly) children...
If we’re serious about fairness, wellbeing, and social cohesion, then we need a more balanced conversation:
- One that recognises male vulnerability without diminishing female experiences
- One that distinguishes between harmful behaviour and masculinity itself
- One that ensures our legal and social systems deliver timely, evidence-based outcomes for families
A country that prides itself on a “fair go” should be able to hold all of these truths at once.
Because behind every statistic is a person. And too many of those people are being completely missed right now.
@pearlythingz@Plures_Uxores It's funny to see wmn respond. Either an attack, or try to justify doing what's on the list. They're all Feminists. No wmn can justify being the opposite of what a wmn should be. Now watch them blame men. Accountability is a woman's Kryptonite. Thx for the proof!
@Suffragent_ They're getting worse & worse! Men must grasp that wmn are children and they'll keep pushing the line if there's no consequences. And they'll believe you're afraid of them phys. Only a response by men will stop this! Learn U cannot "nice" ur way to peace w/a wmn!
@Blueblur_23 One point not mentioned is that in DV (IPV) cases where the violence is non-reciprocol (only one of them gets violent), 70% of the time, it's the woman who is the violent one in the relationship. Also look at lesbian vs homosexual couples. Women are far more violent!
@Suffragent_ Actually, in the 2 largest studies ever done (recently), which were done by Harvard and the CDC, both being multinational, both sets of results showed that in relationships where the DV/IPV is non-reciprocol (one way), the abuser is the woman in 70% of the cases.
@dramadelinquent@LisaBritton Girls are way more violent to boys in schools. For online harassment, multiple studies show when it's done to girls 2/3 of it comes from girls and when it's done to boys, 85% of it is from girls. It's also proved wmn teachers grade boys lower for the same answers. U're the prob!