Men's Group
In reply to the discussion: It's really only violence if it is man vs. woman. [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)they are not seeing that it is a required consideration while working on women's issues.
I just pointed out that he frames it as man VS women, and got a discussion on it. Same as when men jump in threads and try to make it about them. Unproductive.
Not sure if you are understanding what I said about the trip to Ireland. I found it ironic that is was almost exclusively women doing the unpaid grassroots work against sectarian (largely man against man) violence. It goes against these stereotypes.
But many felt men didn't want to be seen as weak or hurt by a situation that was, by all accounts hurting many men. But that also men would only deign to do it if they could take a leadership position- often expecting this after not paying any dues. And organizations would look past more qualified women and hire these self interested men who could't care to fight the fight without a direct reward. Sucky management overlooking more qualified women because they feel they can exploit them. Somehow you'll explain to me that this is okay. It's not.