Indeed. The lies feminists propagate are utterly false. Regarding the "wage gap" myth, here's what the liberal media isn't telling you:
No, Women Don’t Make Less Money Than Men - The Daily Beast
Understand that men have been increasingly displaced from the U.S. labor market as industries in the industrial and manufacturing sectors were offshored overseas and outsourced to foreign companies. Then there's the matter of insourcing foreign workers to replace them in the U.S. complicated by illegal immigration which took much of the "low hanging fruit."
Furthermore, in the Great Recession men were let go from their jobs at a 3 to 1 margin over women and fewer were rehired compounding the problem.
And, of course, the economy transitioned to a service sector, which now comprises about three-fourths of the total U.S. economy, that favors the social and networking talents of women and men have not been hired at the same rate as women.
Women now outnumber men in the U.S. labor market and
in colleges but the
suicide rate for males is four times higher than women. Men have enormous issues their facing and most women are completely detached from them and reading some of the feminists in this thread; honestly could care less.
Here's an MIT report discussing it:
http://economics.mit.edu/files/8754
"It is widely assumed that the traditional male domination of postsecondary education, highly paid occupations, and elite professions is a virtually immutable fact of the U.S. economic landscape. But in reality, this landscape is undergoing a tectonic shift. Although a significant minority of males continues to reach the highest echelons of achievement in education and labor markets, the median male is moving in the opposite direction. Over the last three decades, the labor market trajectory of males in the U.S. has turned downward along four dimensions: skills acquisition; employment rates; occupational stature; and real wage levels.
These emerging gender gaps suggest reason for concern. While the news for women is good, the news for men is poor. These gaps in educational attainment and labor market advancement will pose two significant challenges for social and economic policy. First, because education has become an increasingly important determinant of lifetime income over the last three decades—and, more concretely, because earnings and employment prospects for less-educated U.S. workers have sharply deteriorated—the stagnation of male educational attainment bodes ill for the well-being of recent cohorts of U.S. males, particularly minorities and those from low-income households."
Complicating the problem is the anti-male bias in the mainstream media that ridicules and dehumanizes the married husband and father at almost every opportunity. But then really what mentally and physically healthy male man would want to serve as the man-slave of a female in a lop-sided legal contract she can void at any time for no reason whatsoever (even on the Internet for $159.99) for herself while holding him financially liable for up to two decades and in some states the rest of their life and if he balks on the payments he goes to jail. Yeah right, let's line up for that *sic*.
Good thread on feminism here:
http://christianchat.com/christian-family-forum/79897-dangers-feminism-24.html#post1452902
All these women talking about how women dont have it equal to men are mistaken. Women have it way better than men. All the Wage gap is is a giant myth that keeps being repeated. If you want to see how men have it worse check this site out.
RealSexism.com - Sexism against men is Real Sexism.