If that were true, wouldn’t you expect men to avoid exposure to occupational injuries and illnesses and for women’s life expectancy to be reduced by them instead; for the suicide rate of young women to exceed that of young men by a factor of three; for society to allocate more financial resources to male-only medical research; for family courts to disciminate routinely in favour of fathers; for society to disproportionately punish female/male violence, and disproportionatley incarcerate female criminals?
If the intent is to advantage men, doesn’t it seem, when you look beyond the feminist’s largely uninspected rhetoric, like an unusually poor attempt? In fact, don’t institutions and systems appear to be advantaging women in the dimensions which matter most?
