Sure, I think generally making a ton of assumptions about people based on their gender is a bad way…
Jeff Jackson
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Is the idea that there really are meaningful and existential threats to the role, status, access to justice and social position of men, somehow objectionable?

I hear a lot of talk about “marginalized classes”, or any of dozens of other easy slogans about one demographic or another. Almost without exception, these slogans are found ensconced in an argument postulating that men, as a whole class, are the one group who must accept being marginalized, and by any and all means available.

Is this not a meaningful or existential threat? And if it is, what do you plan to do about it? If it isn’t, why isn’t it?