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In reply to the discussion: Why do men hate women so much? [View all]valleyrogue
(1,411 posts)Women are considered inferiors, to have a host of personality traits that supposedly render them "unfit" to "lead" men. Much of this attitude is a result of religion, but the attitude exists outside it.
Women are considered objects for men to screw and bear children. They are considered stupid, basically beasts of burden, whose only purpose is to serve men. Men as a group, regardless of political and religious beliefs, subscribe to this. They see women only as transactions to be bought and sold. Look at the attitude of many men on this very board, an allegedly progressive board, and their attitude about prostitution, porn, and surrogacy, ALL of which degrade women and girls as things to be bought and sold. They think if you tell the truth about these ideas, you are somehow a "prude," a "right-winger," and other such rot. They, like the men on the right, think getting access to women's bodies is a RIGHT. It is definitely NOT. They rig the economic system in such a fashion that women feel they MUST sell themselves to men, whether through a form of prostitution or marriage itself, which is a form of prostitution at its core, in order to survive. This isn't "choice" or "empowerment" for women. It is survival.
Men as a group these days are whiny because they aren't getting the sexual access to women that they think they are entitled to. The birthrate worldwide is plummeting regardless of country or racial background, and men are stomping mad about it. It is all about entitlement. THIS is the biggest problem with men as a group. They think women OWE them. Women owe them NOTHING.
This is why more and more women are rejecting men, marriage, and the nuclear family. They are seeing what I saw decades ago, that there is really nothing in it for them anymore. There never was despite all the attempts to try and sweeten the pot for women (legal bennies, etc.).
When I say "men as a group," I am referring to men as a group as a "sex class." This has nothing to do with men individually.