Gender Bashing Essay, Research Paper
?The Men?s Right Movement: ?Male? is Not a Four-Letter Word?
11/22/00
Jack Kammer?s article seeks to point out that negative aspects have stemmed from the growing women?s liberation movement. This article does a good job bringing to light the anti-male feelings that are sometimes associated with the word ?feminism.? However, it does not really have a concrete basis that supports this author?s opinions. Kammer?s article does share one concept common among some of the other critiques I have read on this man vs. women phenomenon. That is, without a factual base they tend to sound like simple complaints. I feel that articles such as these tend to take attention off of real problems that are embedded in our society. They also lead other reader to perceive the whole subject as a joke rather than a social science seeking solutions to real problems. Kammer does take the time to include some statistics on the many ways a man?s life is worse than that of a women, but these can be quickly thrown out. For example, women have typically not been allowed to work in ?death professions.? I am sure that as our society grows everyone will have an equal chance at these wonderful jobs. I found it appalling that he even objected to differential treatment of children in hostage situations. I have shared some of the same feelings that Kramer describes, but I tend to ig
Bibliography
Kammer, Jack. The Men’s Right Movement: “Male” is Not a Four-Letter Word.