Luiz - kindly note the part where I pointed out the part that the majority of western armies are volunteer-based by now, and the part where I noted that western countries are fighting less and less wars, and less and less deadly ones. So sorry, the fact that 150 or so Canadian men and women who volunteered to fight for their country (a worthy choice!) died in military action in the past decade doesn't excuse any injustices toward women.
First, kindly note that nobody said anything about "excusing", merely that life and history are more complicated than this ******** cartoonish notion that men = oppressor, women = oppressed.
Second, kindly note that Canada is not the whole world, nor the whole West. In your neighbor to the South thousands of people are still being killed in wars abroad in recent years, and the overwhelming majority were males.
Third, kindly note that while today few people die in wars in Western countries, it also true that today women don't face virtually any institutional discrimination in those countries. By law, they have essentially the same rights as men. In the age where they didn't, than men were indeed dying by hundreds of thousands, millions in some cases, while being used as cannon fodder.
Fourth, note that this is not the only instance where men historically got the worst end of the deal. It was already mentioned repeatedly, but you never addressed it, that it was a rule (and it still is, to a lesser degree) that in case of dramatic accidents women and children should be saved first. In other words, women's lives were considered more valuable than men's. This alone disproves the ridiculous comparisons with slavery, or the simplistic "oppressor x oppressed" dichotomy, as it s obvious that the lives of the masters and oppressors were always considered more valuable.
All of this is not to say that women were not denied a lot of rights. They were, and the world is better for the great degree of equality we achieved. But the cartoon version of history propagated by ********s ought to be thrown to the garbage can of history.