The following are areas where men and boys are disadvantaged and suffering, relative to women.

(I will soon add links to sources and articles with research details on these issues.)

1. Criminal Justice System

Prison population: 95% men;

Men get convicted more often than woman and receive longer sentences than women for the same crimes.

The conditions in men’s prisons are significantly worse than women’s. Men suffer from inhumane treatment there.

Men are blacklisted for the rest of their life even after serving their prison time.

2. Men’s health

Men die younger than women (in every country in the world).

Significantly less money (public and private) is dedicated to researching male-specific diseases vs women’s health. Ratio is 14x more for women’s health from US federal funds (NIH).

3. Male suicide and mental health.

Huge killer of men vs. women. 80% of suicides are men. What’s being done about it?

4. Male homelessness.

Higher rates: 65% of homeless population is male.

Men qualify for much less welfare than women.

5. Education:

Boys suffer from ADHD significantly more than girls. Indicates something inhospitable towards boys in the structure of the education system and approaches.

30% less boys go to college.

6. New College Sexual Assault Rules: New Federal Title IX rules.

No due process. Kangaroo courts.

Nearly all sex qualifies as sexual assault if a complaint is made.

College men will start to be the subject of many accusations and will be ejected from university with a black mark on their record – for life. It has already started.

7. Female abuse of justice system.

False accusations of domestic abuse, sexual abuse & rape are common enough to be a problem and are rarely punished in the U.S. (In the UK, they do prosecute false rape accustions as perverting the course of justice).

8. Feminist cultural war on men and masculinity: e.g. Manspreading, Mansplaining

9. Family court system biased against men and fathers.

Men rarely receive custody of their children.

Men and their children suffer from parental alienation caused by mothers and a legal system which does not ensure that children maintain contact with their fathers.

Men are subjected to harsh alimony and child support payments.

10. Work-related deaths: 93% men.

11. Combat deaths: 97% men.

12. Violent crimes

Most victims are men.

76% of homicide victims are men.

13. Rape

Most victims are men when you count prison population and unreported rapes (e.g. in the military. Huge shame issue prevents many rapes of men from being reported

14. Wealth & Spending

Women control 60% of the wealth in the US. http://m.wlp.givingto.vt.edu/wealth/

Women control 80% of spending.

15. Women’s charities dominate.

16. Feminist lobbyists dominate.

17. The Women’s Vote

Women voters outnumber men by 16% (10 million voters). Politicians and government policies cater to women voters for this reason.

18. Domestic Violence Men are a significant percentage (roughly 35%) of victims of DV, but there’s very little attention given to them by government, criminal justice system, and shelters. 19. Genital Mutilation It is illegal in Western countries to alter or mutilate the genitals of girls, but baby boys have no such protection or rights over their own bodies. 20. Voting Rights In order to have the right to vote, ONLY men must first signup to the selective service (i.e. agree to become a slave of the military and sacrifices their lives if called upon). Women get the right to vote for free without any obligations or responsibilities to their country. 21. Statutory Rape Adult women who have sex with under-aged boys receive extremely minimal sentences & punishments relative to men who do it with underaged girls. The enforcement of the law is not gender-neutral and is discriminatory against men. 22. Male Gendercide During war and conflicts, the extermination of civilian males in defeated country dates back to antiquity. http://www.gendercide.org/gendercide_and_genocide.html