This excerpt got my attention:
Because men still dominate leadership positions in government and corporations, many assume they’re doing fine and bristle at male complaint. After all, all 45 U.S. presidents have been male, and men still make up more than two-thirds of Congress. A 2020 analysis of the S&P 500 found that there were more
CEOs named Michael or James than there were female CEOs, period. Women are still dealing with historical discrimination and centuries of male domination that haven’t been fully accounted for or rectified.
Are we really worrying that men feel a little emasculated because their female classmates are doing well?
But millions of men lack access to that kind of power and success — and, downstream, cut loose from a stable identity as patriarchs deserving of respect, they feel demoralized and adrift. The data show it, but so does the general mood: Men find themselves lonely, depressed, anxious and directionless.
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The above excerpt is the foundation of the problem.
The men who are in power, who have the money, who make the rules, it is BENEFICIAL for them to WEAKEN the average man by giving economic, social, and legal power to women along with the other groups. Combine that with chastising men for showing any sexual urges, chastising men for wanting to have sex with a woman, or for wanting offspring and wanting a family.
It’s a tough road for men.