It's the bogus "equality" of feminism in action. No one is pushing to masculinize female spaces. My go to example is Young Adult fiction. YA readership is overwhelmingly female. Why is there no astroturfed campaign to convince us that men are half of YA readers? Or that there's a huge untapped male audience calling for representation? Why aren't they injecting middle aged male protagonists into YA books? Shouldn't teenage girls be forced to absorb more diverse experiences? If they don't want that stuff, shouldn't we call them bigots?
It's the bogus "equality" of feminism in action. No one is pushing to masculinize female spaces. My go to example is Young Adult fiction. YA readership is overwhelmingly female. Why is there no astroturfed campaign to convince us that men are half of YA readers? Or that there's a huge untapped male audience calling for representation? Why aren't they injecting middle aged male protagonists into YA books? Shouldn't teenage girls be forced to absorb more diverse experiences? If they don't want that stuff, shouldn't we call them bigots?