surlyseagull
Well-known member
- Aug 23, 2008
- 848
Didnt realise it was National Mens day ,my family didnt either.....speaks volumes really doesnt it.
I kind of agree which is why the more reading I do, the more I start to think that Feminism and MRAs are often dangerous and divisive as they fall into the problem of looking at gender issues with one eye shut. I have long advocated the need for a gender equality movement which considers inequalities from both sides because feminism and mens rights groups have become tarnished through misandry and misogyny.
Men's international day should be an opportunity to raise issues and concerns, all it seems to do is start the mud sligning between men and women. It should not be a competition.
One Suffragette died in the pursuit of women getting the vote. A few years later millions of working class men lost their lives which lead to that class of person earning the vote.
It's always been a class thing, not a gender thing.
One Suffragette died in the pursuit of women getting the vote. A few years later millions of working class men lost their lives which lead to that class of person earning the vote.
It's always been a class thing, not a gender thing.
you're right about the property thing though
and to that extent you are being neither dumb of funny.