The crisis that men and children can not be resolved by reviving tired stereotypes that oppress and limit their
We need to talk about masculinity. With a country torn by the recession and the difficulty to adapt to changes in society, men and children feel lost and helpless, not knowing what the future and what role they could play in this area. Most feel as if they are allowed to ask what it means to be a man today -. Or discuss what it could mean tomorrow
Labour MP Diane Abbott, launching a new campaign this week, not the first person to raise a fuss about this "crisis of masculinity." In a speech to the Demos think Thursday, said that millions of young people are in danger, acting violently or sink into depression. Unfortunately, the only solution for many in the audience could offer is to give men and children more power over their own lives, but the restoration of their traditional power over women, as "head of household" and "Men suppliers. "
nobody seems to have bothered to ask men and boys, if you really want to be "head of household" or independence of women is actually your biggest concern at a time where youth unemployment is higher than 20%. Unfortunately, the debate remains focused on the evils of feminism and to convince men of their real problem is that women are not forced to change the financial security of the sexual life of resentment. The scapegoats are inevitably selected single mothers.
As mentioned above, domestic and gender violence always increases in times of high unemployment and social disintegration, as men often find it easier to take their frustration and impotence for women. Governments are more than willing to do so: the Conservative Party has always been based on a mythical golden age of marriage and "family values" as the solution to civil unrest
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