Exception:
Consider a society in which "only being an officer provides the experience necessary to lead" is a widely held standard. The officer ranks consist of promoted conscripts and those who enter the officer corps directly by choice, but with an all male conscript force the military does effectively become a 'boys club' and that will extend through the officer corps whether it is specifically ruled as such or not. If the only path to leadership roles is a path made basically inaccessible to women then that is discriminatory against them, even though the conscription itself seems to favor them.
How commonly are conscripted soldiers promoted to officers?
Obviously if you make up new rules in addition to the conscription you can get different results, same if you gave all conscripts 1,000,000 USD but didn't conscript women. I'm talking about real scenarios though, and even in that case the discrimination is in the access to the money, not the "fight and maybe die" part.
Conscription seems harmful to both men and women. Men are forced into life threatening situations against their will, women deemed unworthy or unable to carry out the difficult job. I don't see why it has to be one or the other.
The latter is not relevant to conscription. If a woman signs up for military service and is rejected, you can make a case for discrimination depending on the reason. However, not forcing someone to do something against their will is not discriminating against them!
I feel your comment here really is what explains everything, and if you're willing to listen then you can grow. I understand how you feel threatened, but frankly you don't seem to have any clue what's going on for women's issues
Your argumentative position has utilized functionally identical anecdotes. If what you're quoting is out of bounds, the positions you've asserted to this point similarly lack credibility.
Anecdotes are not useful for broad discussion so it's reasonable to reject both.
You say you feel the worst behavior you've ever seen is from young women .. which means you're not at all familiar with what men do to women, like domestic slavery, abuse, rape, murder
Women do these things to men, too. They receive consistently lighter sentences when convicted for doing it, too. It is much more common for men to rape women than the reverse, and much more common for men to be in domestic slavery than the reverse. In terms of domestic violence, a larger % of domestic violence without retaliation is against men, not by men.
In terms of overall violence, a quick look at government-complied crime data should soundly refute that men are unfamiliar with being victims of violence, so no telling someone his sex isn't familiar with violence is disingenuous and disrespectful.
https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv16re.pdf
My suggestion is to stop thinking only of your issues, and listen to people who are suffering from oppression you're benefiting from. You don't even have to realize what you're doing, or actively be assaulting anyone to be supporting sexist systems. But especially when you're denying women as a group are far worse off then men, you're harming us and you're actively contributing.
No thanks to non-logic.
It's why men need to stop talking and listen.
Start presenting facts/coherent logic and people will listen.
Wow, you aren't kidding. I thought I was just offering some limited evidence that women can be sexist and men can be discriminated against.
There are some concrete, non-anecdotal statistics in the link above. That's not all of course, if you want to get into family court outcomes, sentencing gap for criminal convictions, or even hiring practices in some cases those are also available.
When you're in a position of power over people, and if those people become equal to you then you lose your power, so I feel it's natural to be afraid, just that it's also frightening and disturbing.
Be specific: what power does riddleofsteel have that you don't have? What can he do that you can't, legally/in practice? Or the vast majority of people for that matter?
I find it so troubling when I'm called names like in this thread for talking about women's issues, and it's a real sign of male oppression of women. I'm just supposed to accept my role in life, and I'm not supposed to question my male overlords, and I certainly shouldn't fight or try to tell a man he's wrong. Look at what happens to me when I do.
Calling what you post misandry is not calling you names. However, you have engaged in open misandry on this thread, multiple times.
Feminists are not secret female supremacists.
It's true that it's not a secret.