Has anyone else noticed that when anything happens or when someone does something no matter how good it is, it always seems to center around gender. Whatever happened to people just been happy for others regardless if they are male or female.
I’ve noticed an overwhelming promotion of ‘women’ lately… Maybe it’s my media sources, my political party, or a back-lash to our so-called president … but it seems the barrel’s being scraped to bring us nothing but ‘pro-women’ pieces..
I’ve daughters, and sisters.. but enough is enough! Lot’s of ‘men-bashing,’ too… And when they lose me.. it’s gone too far. So I agree with what I think you’re suggesting - give credit when credit's due - gender neutral.
That's exactly what I was meaning, it's the same in the uk too. I'm all for equality but it's not equality when it's one sided, I want equality for everyone not just a few people
It's my media sources for sure. But all I get are breaking news and mostly political stuff
@Kellyd Yes, ‘even in the UK.’ The BBC (via our NPR) doesn't realize how many times I’ve flipped-it-off due to yet another feel good, over the top, focus piece on ‘anything women.’ What does this pounding do to our sons?
I’ve no doubt we’ve the president we do (over here) due to two fears: illegal immigration, and everything women. It flipped enough men to vote ‘republican’ and hand power to a Misogynist. Then women flipped out, though I’ve since met plenty who didn’t vote for our woman! ...while the rest of us are expected to endure the equivalent in exclusionary behavior toward men as women feel they’ve experienced for eons..
I’ve recently wondered if it’s a result of overpopulation; locking down the borders and slowing reproduction
I saw a video of a young boy collecting an award for helping his people in his local community and then people were shouting saying it's not fair that a boy has won its always boys and men who win what about a girl. To me award are based on merit not gender, but I've recently seen a few things just like this recently.
A little bit, sometimes, but it's not frequent or common.