It makes the case that today, men are treated as though the women's movement never occurred. In everything from college to employment, divorce law to health care, men are treated far worse than, on the merits, they deserve.
And statistics such as "women earn 77 cents on the dollar" are so very misleading.
HERE is another link to it. It's from my just-published book, What's the Big Idea? 39 Reinventions for a Better America..
A reader emailed me urging me to write a shorter version,. I believe that, given the issue's importance, and it being contrary to conventional wisdom, a thorough approach is required. But for those that would appreciate something shorter, here it is:
ON MEN, AT FATHER's
DAY
A Father's Day cover story
in The Atlantic was The
End of Men. Its core contention: men are better suited for the
Neanderthal Era: "Maybe they're (men) are like those frogs--they're more
vulnerable or something, so they've gotten deformed."
And colleges are rejecting we frogs. In 1960: college
degree holders were 61% men, 39% women.. Today, it's
60% women, 40% men. Yet where's the affirmative action for men? Nowhere. Worse,
countless scholarships are set aside for women, few for men. And student groups
are funded for women, for example, future businesswoman groups, far fewer for
men.
So it's not surprising that men's unemployment rate
is higher than women's. So many young men are back living with their
parents, stoned and/or playing video games while the young women are launching
their careers.
"But women earn 77 cents on the dollar!" A
most misleading statistic
There are
fair reasons why men are paid more. For example, among people
claiming to work full time, men work six hours a week longer and work for more continuous years and so are paid
more. Ninety-two percent of workplace deaths and severe workplace injuries
(e.g., amputations, black lung disease) occur to men, so they get paid more for
choosing dangerous work.
Even when men earn more than women in the same profession, there are reasons other than sexism. For example, men physicians earn more but that's because men are more likely to choose specialties such as surgery or cardiology which are higher-stress, have more irregular hours, and require longer residencies, while women are more likely to choose pediatrics and general practice.
A rich research literature documents that for the same
work, women earn virtually the same as men, for example, THIS from the New
York Times, THIS
from the Wall Street Journal, THIS
from Compensation Cafe, and THIS from City
Journal. Alas, the media chooses to ignore all that in favor
of the broadbrush, "Women earn 77 cents on the dollar."
Today's unfair policies and practices
The government deliberately exacerbates men's unemployment
deficit. For example, government pressures businesses to have
"targets," virtual quotas, for women, a "protected class."
Women-owned businesses receive preference in landing government contracts: See THIS.
The government protects women in the military--they can't
serve in direct combat. Thus 97.5 percent of the Iraq
and Afghanistan
war deaths have been
men. Perhaps that's surprising in light of the media's hiding that by
saying "the men and women
serving in Afghanistan."
And is it fair that only men must register for the draft?
In workplaces, women but not men are encouraged to
form committees to advance their sex, often at men's expense. Examples: mentor
programs for women only, special training for women only,
fast-track-to-executive position for women only
Despite unemployment higher for men than for women,
"Sisters help Sisters" is not deemed sexist or grieveable, but
laudatory. For example, former U.N. Ambassador Madeleine Albright said,
"There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other
women." A Google search reveals 97,700 references to it. All ten
first-page results were neutral or laudatory.
Men's efforts to organize into groups have typically
been ridiculed, for example, as troglodytes tromping into the woods to beat
tom-toms. And men's organizations have been pressured to admit women, for
example, Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions, while the long-female-only Soroptomists remains that way. Further
limiting men's ability to organize, men's groups don't get the enormous free
advertising the media gives to women's groups.
We're in our seventh decade of man-as-oaf media: from
Ralph Kramden to Homer Simpson. Lest you think I'm cherry-picking, turn on the
TV: How often is the man portrayed as superior to the woman?
Unfairness to men extends well beyond the media and
workplace. For example, if a man makes the momentary error of impregnating a
woman, even if she falsely claimed to be on birth control, unless she chooses
to abort, he's stuck with 18 years of financial and parenting responsibility.
And what about men who need social
services? Countless programs focus on women, far fewer on men, even though, for
example, men's suicide rate is four
times as high.
And in the worst unfairness to men, when women have a
deficit, for example, they're "underrepresented" in science, we see massive
redress despite the two-decade study reported
in the New York Times that found
that women
in academic science fare as well or better than men. Yet when men have the ultimate deficit-- they live 5.2 years shorter, there's a sea of pink breast-cancer ribbons but only a trickle for prostate cancer and even less for
sudden heart attack, which kills many more men and earlier. There are
seven federal agencies on women's health, none for men. 39 states have offices
of Women's Health, none for men. As a result, since 1920, the average lifespan
advantage of women has grown 400%!
It's simply wrong to assert that today, men, on
balance, have an unfair advantage.
A plan for fairness to both sexes
A plan for fairness to both sexes
It's time to:
- end the gender-bashing, male or female, in the schools, colleges, and media.
- end intentional discrimination against both women and men as documented in the examples above.
- pay due homage to men, who do so many dangerous jobs women won't do, from roofer to rodent remover, and invent the countless things women hadn't invented. And as fathers, men often provide needed counterbalance to mom's protectiveness, for example, encouraging reasonable (okay, occasionally not so reasonable) risk-taking.
- establish Men's Studies programs at universities that don't merely parrot male-bashing women's studies programs.
- Revere hard-working men as societal contributors, not pathologize them as "workaholics."
Despite all of the above, America is making yet more efforts
to exacerbate the anti-male sexism. Last year, President Obama created a well-funded Council on
Women and Girls but rejected one on men and boys. Here is that rejected
proposal. (Bias alert: I am a member of the commission that created that
proposal.) And in Obama's April 6, 2012 speech
at the White House Forum on Women and the Economy, he reiterated his desire to
focus yet more on women: "(I) look forward to continuing the important
work we are doing to promote the interests of women." After all, women
earn 77 cents on the dollar.
America
will be better if our goal is merit-based treatment of both men and women.
Note: I was a columnist at The Atlantic and wrote a column that made the above points. My editor liked it very much and published it. But then women's advocacy and other liberal organizations pounded him--they're very good at playing Whack-a-Mole: Dare someone disagree with them, they smash him. And indeed, my editor caved and fired me.
Note: I was a columnist at The Atlantic and wrote a column that made the above points. My editor liked it very much and published it. But then women's advocacy and other liberal organizations pounded him--they're very good at playing Whack-a-Mole: Dare someone disagree with them, they smash him. And indeed, my editor caved and fired me.
Thanks Marty for speaking truth to power, as they say.
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