...One of the horrific consequences of patriarchy is that you have a roof over your head, clothes to wear, food on the table, and a university you can attend where you learn that men are the cause of all the world’s problems."https://ncfm.org/2014/10/news/false-allegations/rape-allegations-news/ncfm-president-harry-crouch-responds-to-ncfm-hit-piece-male-survivors-deserve-better/ …
Interesting. So this is a presumed 50/50 split, but are most parenting duties actually split 50/50? Data suggests not. We should work together to destroy social norms that prevent fathers from taking a more active parenting role https://www.prb.org/howinvolvedarefathersinraisingchildren/ …
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A point of interest: these studies typically focus on parenting duties being work *inside the home* and work that is done by men outside the home (I.e., lawn care, home repairs) is not counted. Men tend to work more hours to provide for their families after having children.
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Yes, men as breadwinners is something feminists want to fight, but there is nothing wrong with men wanting to make money for their families and sacrificing their time to do that. However, some experts blame men for this saying they are not contributing the right way.
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Absolutely. That's a conversation we have to have. Feminists talk about internalized sexism a lot (and sometimes in really annoying/belittling ways), and this is a perfect example of that
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