To all of those who do not understand why so many men and women are against the Gillette ad.
This is not just about the one ad. It is a combination of strategically targeted attacks against men and boys in general. Here is a list of ONLY Australian events.
1. An Australian wide, government funded, feminist led Domestic Violence awareness campaign targeting only male perpetrators.
2. Petitioning of men's awareness films such as The Red Pill to shut down screenings and threats of violence made if failure to comply.
3. Push from feminist groups to rename Father's Day 'special person's day'.
4. Airline policy not allowing unsupervised children to sit next to men.
5. Duluth model of DV - only men can be perpetrators.
6. National campaign to end "violence against women".
7. Women standing up for male issues being targeted by feminists.
8. Women being "name called" by feminists for acknowledging male issues. Terms such as "internalized misogyny" are used. This implies that the women that support men's issues are trying to appeal sexually to men.
9. Women being labeled "gender traitors" for wanting to discuss men and women's issues.
10. Minister for women. No minister for men.
11. Julia Gillard and women's groups continue to try to remove shared parenting laws.
12. The ludicrous idea of male privilege.
13. Lisa Wilkinson on The Project openly being able to say "Men are the problem", without repercussion.
14. Advertising displaying men as the "dumb" dads.
15. Cafes have a "men's" tax to offset an imaginary gender wage gap.
16. Australian Army male recruiting ban in 2017.
17. Women's pink parking in shopping centers.
18. Feminists commentators are able to make statements of "kill all men", and "I bathe in male tears", whilst a male will lose his job for commenting on a woman's dress.
19. Female only superannuation top up (Retirement plan), paid for by men.
20. Men in universities have to take consent tests.
21. The fortnight gamer, who was attacked repeatedly by his partner (who has a history of violence) being painted as the abuser.
22. Men's rights march to raise awareness into male suicide and family court issues being counter protested (by feminists) and misrepresented in the media.
23. Men being abused in social media ever raising male issues online.
24. Consistent fabricated statements to stifle discussion on male issues, such as "derailing", "mansplaining" etc. etc.
25. #WhatAboutAry - only applies to men.
26. Man spreading!
27. Mansplaining!
28. Boys having to compete with genitalia, regardless of merit due to gender quotas.
29. Zero discussions into male workplace deaths.
30. Men's sheds being petitioned to be gender inclusive whilst female only gyms being protected.
31. Barbers being charged with discrimination on the grounds of gender.
32. Men being attacked and shamed for using "parents" rooms.
33. Fathers' discrimination in family court.
34. Sunrise, studio 10 and numerous other media outlets consistently releasing segments about women having it harder. Do you think men need to do this? Should men do that?
35. Next to zero discussion into male suicide.
36. No services for male domestic violence victims and no discussion in regards to it.
37. Zero male victims of DV funding.
38. No discussions into male health issues and 10% of the funding.
39. No media discussions on international men's day.
40. Discrimination awareness training in the workplace, focusing solely on women.
41. Gender wage gap, ignoring men on average working longer hours.
42. Consistent discussions on toxic masculinity, without discussing the inherent issues within femininity.
43. Politicians being able to call all men "morons and pigs", without ANY repercussions despite that same politician hypocritically going through a sexual discrimination case.
44. Domestic violence campaigns such as White Ribbon being able to go around to our schools telling boys to stand up in front of the class and swear an oath to the girls; however, the opposite is not reciprocated. This gives the boys the idea that they are inherently dangerous because they are boys.
45. Boys failing in school and university with nil discussions into how to resolve this.
46. Male victims of Domestic Violence (Such as the John Howard saga) being misrepresented as the perpetrator.
This continues every single day and Australia is tired of it.
If we cannot bring girls and boys up together, equally, and address each other's faults, then we will further divide our country and create more tension.
This feminist attack is dangerous and toxic.
Consistent subtle attacks then being gas lighted telling us we are imagining it.
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