And here we have the classic example of why topics like this always derail into a flaming train wreck.
I have yet to see anyone on this forum say that the issues women face are not "as bad" as the issues men face. I think most reasonable people would probably agree that they are, in fact, worse, although how much worse seems to be a wide open debate.
I have yet to see anyone blaming women for the things men do to each other.
What I have seen in every topic like this is a bunch of "my way or the highway" thinking that seems to assume that humanity can only work on one problem at a time. Are there issues of men being treated unfairly in our society? Yes. Are there issues of women being treated unfairly in our society? Yes! Does that mean we can only talk about one of these issues at a time? A lot of people on this forum seem to think so, and as a result, no discussion can be had.
When I see posts that essentially boil down to "men still have it better than women, therefore all discussion of injustices against men = misogyny", I can't help but wonder what these people think of Alzheimer's reasearch. After all, Alzheimer's isn't as bad as cancer, so why the hell are we talking about it when cancer is still such a big problem? Of course nobody questions it because they realize that we can work on both diseases at the same time. Somehow the idea that we can do this with social issues too never seems to occur.
WE CAN TALK ABOUT BOTH!