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      • According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, misandry is the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against men or boys. Misandry can manifest itself in numerous ways, including sexual discrimination, denigration of men, violence against men, and sexual objectification of men.
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  1. Proposed examples of misandry include social problems that lead to men's shorter lifespans, higher suicide rates, requirements to participate in military drafts, and lack of tax benefits afforded to widowers compared to widows.

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  3. Aug 7, 2016 · By noticing microaggressions directed against men, we can uncover a lot of hidden misandry. Here are some examples I've come across: “Men only think with their dicks.”. “A man wouldn’t...

    • Reality. First, we must acknowledge that misandry is partly reality-based to the degree that it is in part a reaction to misogyny, and to the real or perceived oppression of women by men.
    • History. Misandry is also based in history, or herstory, or a misreading of history. Most of the major villains of the last century have been male: Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Charles Taylor, Ceaucescu, Slobodan Milosevic, Saddam Hussein, and Osama bin Laden.
    • Today. About 90 percent of all murders in North America are committed by men. The Top 10 on the FBI Most Wanted List are usually all male. Most of the corporate CEOs and CFOs arrested recently from Enron to Bernie Madoff have been men; Martha Stewart was a lowly exception.
    • Personal. Some misandry is likely to be grounded, like misogyny, in bitter personal experiences. Many women say that they have had unpleasant personal experiences with men: fathers, brothers, lovers, co-workers, bosses, etc.
  4. Oct 12, 2023 · Prejudice is an opinion, attitude, action or decision that is rooted in stereotype-based biases about people. This is not objective, rational or fair and can create adversity and oppression for the subjects of prejudice.

  5. The most familiar example nowadays is misogynist, used of a person who hates women. Two lesser-known variations on the theme are misandrist “one who hates men” and misopedist “a person who hates children.”

  6. Discrimination against men based on gender has been observed in the health and education sectors due to stereotypes that men are dangerous to women and children. In the legal system, men on average receive higher rates of incarceration and longer sentences than women for similar crimes.

  7. May 10, 2021 · Misandry — in its own most simple and convenient definition — is hatred, contempt, and prejudice against men. The two terms are equal in their description and expression of prejudice through the...

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