- Moderator
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In addition to the points made by the X poster, over 95% of on the job deaths are men because men do the dangerous jobs in our society. You're not going to find many women 200 feet up in a crane or building a dam or working an oil rig or any job that requires brute physical force. Men and women are innately designed and wired to serve different roles. While we have, of course, evolved intelligently enough that we can cross over in some areas, we still largely function according to that biological programming.
The Democrats were recently sounding the alarm over the number of men, particularly younger men, flocking to Donald Trump and the Republican Party. You can't spend years browbeating a certain segment of society, telling them they are toxic, useless, and painting them as the evil bogeyman for all of society's ills, and then expect them to show up at the ballot box and support you. These continued attacks on masculinity from the left will only continue to widen the gender gap.
The Democrats were recently sounding the alarm over the number of men, particularly younger men, flocking to Donald Trump and the Republican Party. You can't spend years browbeating a certain segment of society, telling them they are toxic, useless, and painting them as the evil bogeyman for all of society's ills, and then expect them to show up at the ballot box and support you. These continued attacks on masculinity from the left will only continue to widen the gender gap.