One issue scares the
hell out of me. Men's rights.
We are are told that we
live in a male dominated society, that men have it easier than women;
there are people who make a living by telling us this.
In Estonia there are a
dozen organisation dealing with women's rights there is even a gender
studies unit (i.e. women's studies unit) at Tartu University, but
there isn't yet far as I am aware, and I have checked, even one
organisation dealing with men's right.
It is inevitable that
anybody who challenges this hegemony will come in for a barrage of
criticism from an army of well-funded groups.
When men's rights are
discussed, it is in the context of men's health. Men are dying off.
Men die younger and are more likely to commit suicide than women.
Even God it seems is
against men. Last week January 10 2012, for example the ministry of
internal affairs published figures that show, on average, young men
were more likely to drown and older men were more likely to die in a
fire, than women.
I think that men have
it tough and the situation is getting worse. I believe that feminism,
or at least the radical form of it that has come to dominate, is
wrong, and the effects of feminism that are causing great harm in my
own country and in the rest of the Anglo-sphere are beginning to crop
up here.
To explain feminism
fully would require a book or several books, it's a big topic. Most
people think they have an idea of what feminism, but actually it is
harder than quantum mechanics. I will give it a stab.
Modern Feminism is a
Marxist belief system. Feminism is built on the premise that society
is patriarchy, that is, society was designed by men for the benefit
of men. Feminism says women are oppressed and this oppression goes
back to pre-history
Feminism grew out of
the writing of French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir. Instead of
class exploitation, there is gender exploitation
Feminists champion the
idea that there or no mental or physical differences between men and
women of any kind and that gender is not biological but a social
construct.
When modern feminism
emerged as movement in the latter half of the 20th
Century, they retroactively re-branded the early 20th
Century suffragette (votes for women) movement in the UK and USA as
1st wave Feminism and called their movement 2nd
wave feminism. In this way they legitimised what was essentially a
radical left-wing movement as being the heir of a liberal movement.
To be sure, there are
feminists who don't call themselves Marxist, there are even feminists who call themselves conservatives, but the core of feminist ideology
is Marxism. Feminist campaign against inequality, where does the
inequality come from? The patriarchy.
Once you understand
this and with this country's experience of Marxism that should set
alarm bells ringing. I haven't got space here to explain why I think
patriarchy theory is wrong; suffice to quote what Margaret Thatcher
famously said about modern feminism.
“I owe nothing to the
women's movement.”
Examples of the
patriarchy are the fact that as readers of this newspaper will know,
women earn less than men, are under represented in Riigikogu and as
head of big companies and domestic violence against women is an
ongoing problem.
Feminists fights to
correct these injustices. So far so good.
Let me run that by you
again. There is no evidence that shows that a woman doing the same
job, working for the same company is earning less than a man. Men
don't benefit from the men in power if anything women benefit, and
domestic violence against men is as bad problem as against women.
Let's
look at these points one by one. According to EU the gender gap is
worse in Estonia than in any other country in the EU, 30 percent
according figures published in 2010. But the explanation for this is
the choices that people make, not discrimination.
In
the United States a leading feminism and campaigner for women's right
called Warren Farrell asked himself the question:“If
you can pay a woman less than a man, why would anyone employ a man?”
He
then did qualitative research, for a decade which showed that women
are earning the same or even slightly more than men for doing the
same job.
In
his books, “Why men earn more” and “The myth of male power”
Farrell demonstrated that what was actually going on is that men and
women make different choices for the sake of their families.
Men
will often chose difficult, dirty, dangerous,work to bring in money
for their children. Women often chose lower paying public sector jobs
that allow them to spend time with their children.
I'm
sure that you know many talented women in government jobs, who are
aware that they could make more money working in the private sector.
Ask
them why they stay the answer is always the same. “It is good for
women.”
Public
sector jobs offer part-time working, flexi-working even extended
maternity leave. Government or local government office in Estonia are
overwhelmingly female. In some offices all the workers are female.
In
the United States and the United Kingdom the true situation is that
women now earn more than men!
Women
in their twenties are earning more than men as the Office of National
Statistics reported last November (ONS) and as Time Magazine
trumpeted in its October 2010 issue.
In
some US. cities young women are earning 20 per cent more than men,
the result of years of affirmative action programs that favour women
in higher education.
Feminists
say that it come down to gender stereotypes, women are somehow
brainwashed into going into fields like teaching and nursing that pay
less.
Can
we believe women or men are really mindless zombies who make career
choices based on what they have seen on television?
Also
It just isn't true. Estonian women have always done back breaking
work on the land. Soviet women were expected to do the same work as
men. A female member of my Estonian family lifted the heavy stones of
Viru Hotel whilst pregnant.
If
women are not working on construction sites now, it is because they
don't want to. And why should they be expected to? Again a question
of choice.
Men
do this type of work because it feeds their family. But they suffer
because of it. It was precisely these construction jobs that
disappeared in the recession, and those men who didn't lose their job
are still out working in all weathers, risking having bits of heavy
equipment fall on them. Most injuries on the job are suffered by
male. Yet again choice.
I
an not saying that women are earning the same as men in Estonia. It
just that I don't know. Nobody knows. Nobody has done the research,
as Warren Farrell has done in the United States. All we have are
bogus statistics that prove nothing and give the nation's enemies
another stick to beat it with.
Sections
of the Russian media can and do write, not only is Estonia a fascist
nation, it is sexist nation.
As
to men being at the top of society, well men are at the bottom of
society too. After four years of hardship, I can't leave my house
without being accosted by a destitute man. Occasionally a woman will
approach, but 90 percent of the homeless beggars who approach me for
money are men. I have sympathy for these people, they are people. It
used to be the case that people in trouble had a substance abuse
problem, now I notice they are unlucky men who have fallen on hard
times.
There
are more men in Riigikogu, but they are not passing laws to benefit
men. There is ample research that demonstrates men do not have own
group preference the same way women do.
Men
in power will enact laws that favour women. It was only in 2010 that
the pension age for women was changed to match men and this change
will only come about in 2016.
That
leaves domestic violence. Again things are not what they seems. After
50 years of research it is becoming clear men are as likely to be the
victims of domestic violence as women are.
The
woman who set up the first women's shelter in the World in the 1970s
in England discovered about two thirds of the women were just as
violent as the men they were running away from. She became a victim
of a hate campaign against her by radical feminists that turned so
violent and ugly that she was forced to flee England.
Here
I have only touch what is huge issue. I haven't even discussed how
Estonian men are treated in custody battles over children. It is this
issue that is causing the most anguish for men in the Anglo sphere.
The fact that men are deprived from seeing children.
I
am bracing myself for a series of angry rebuttal but to all my
re-butters, I say, please keep in mind that I am not saying people
shouldn't look after the interest of women, I am just saying we also
need to look after the interest of men.
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