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I still remember that one video of the woman dressing as a man and later on saying she is happy to be a woman. Imagine wanting to be a man when women have it so much easier in the western world, at least some get it but this nutjob doesn't and will regret it later(by joining the 40 percent club).
Women who "pass" quickly realize that men don't get praise, acknowledgement, or even common courtesy just for existing. And that they are expected to shut up and do their job without complaining, and nobody will patiently listen to their "input". The world goes out of its way to clearly state in no uncertain terms that it couldn't care less about the average man.
The coldest slap to the face the world can offer. Figure Ellen Page misses her tits now.
That's a famous story and book yeah. Norah Vincent, self-made-man is the title.
Lesbian feminist (now of the more, Christine hoff summers kind) gave it a shot for 18 months, realised some realities about 'privilege'
""Men are suffering. They have different problems than women have, but they don't have it better. They need our sympathy, they need our love, and they need each other more than anything else. They need to be together."[2][3]"
Died just this year (swiss medical suicide) and so its been doing the rounds a bit more again the past few months.
Wait, huh? Why did she want to die?
Looks like MS
Don't fall for the propaganda. Women have had it easier in every part of the world throughout history. Literally sit home and do low-pressure chores and pretend to be nice to her husband and father is her job. The idea that keeping house and taking care of children is "demanding" is laughable.
Yes some bad things happens to some women but bad things also happen to very many men.
Its only our subverted culture that pretends women currently or ever had anywhere near a difficult time as the the men killing themselves to support the surrounding civilization. Or that pregnancy and childbirth is somehow this massive apocalyptic undertaking and not a normal biological function.
It's a mythology-level motte-and-bailey argument.
"Man" (specific) has a better life than "women" (plural, all on average), therefore, oppression. Watch the arguments, see it happen again and again. A king or a sultan or a cult leader or a president has a good life beyond that of a queen or first-consort or harem-leader, therefore the farming peasant who is sent off to be stabbed because a knight got bored and wanted to stab a peasant, has a better life than his would-be-wife who now lives in a castle instead of a midden heap.