'Modern aberration' in a sense of the past 500 years, perhaps.
There is no more terrifying force than a single male, with young being debatable. Most societies that want to last will find something to do with them, and while the 20th century alone has had some serious population bottlenecks, I'm always just a little skeptical at the idea of 'we've always gotten rid of roughly 50% of men one way or another.'
As far as birth control goes, it's arguably worse - it's been proven that it literally alters what women see as attractive.
Women have a deformed view on what's attractive -> men respond to it -> get married -> get off birth control -> divorce.
I doubt hormonal birth control will ever be seen on the same level as lobotomies as far as medical procedures go, but maybe it should be.
Most societies that want to last will find something to do with them, and while the 20th century alone has had some serious population bottlenecks, I'm always just a little skeptical at the idea of 'we've always gotten rid of roughly 50% of men one way or another.'
The answer to this problem has always been give them a reason to participate in society. This will never get better unless we stop catering to feminists who are determined to coerce them into doing something that doesn't benefit them.
'Modern aberration' in a sense of the past 500 years, perhaps.
There is no more terrifying force than a single male, with young being debatable. Most societies that want to last will find something to do with them, and while the 20th century alone has had some serious population bottlenecks, I'm always just a little skeptical at the idea of 'we've always gotten rid of roughly 50% of men one way or another.'
As far as birth control goes, it's arguably worse - it's been proven that it literally alters what women see as attractive.
Women have a deformed view on what's attractive -> men respond to it -> get married -> get off birth control -> divorce.
I doubt hormonal birth control will ever be seen on the same level as lobotomies as far as medical procedures go, but maybe it should be.
The answer to this problem has always been give them a reason to participate in society. This will never get better unless we stop catering to feminists who are determined to coerce them into doing something that doesn't benefit them.