Why do injustices against men rarely get discussed?

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Sure there are many men who have been oppressed by traditional gender roles, example being fighting in wars while the women and children did not have to. Or how men have been oppressed by not being allowed to show emotions publicly, getting unfair legal sentences, and generally having a harder time in the social role. I think it is changing for the better, but there are still many injustices against men that are not shown on the media. They claim women were oppressed, which is true, but it is also true that men were oppressed in the past. So why the double standard? Also why is there no men's studies here? It seems very biased if not sexist.
 
Because feminism has browbeaten society with the idea that men are an oppressive class and women are the oppressed class.

...And the discussion ended there.

People didn't do the common sense simple historical research.

When men were sent off to war and died by the thousands while their wives were home safely tucked into their warm beds...

That was a clear example of how oppressed men were.

The feminist response to that situation?

"Well men start all the wars, so that's their own fault." That's both sexist and false. (God save the Queen, eh?)

Men were bound by societal pressure to work, work, or work. 3 options. If men wanted to stay at home with their kids they'd be chastised and seen as lazy.

Both sexes had injustices and things that were in need of addressing.

Feminists have been altering our laws and societal attitudes for decades and as a result, it is quite commonplace to assume that because men are "oppressive" that they cannot possibly be "oppressed."

...That men have everything in their favor, so what do they have to complain about?

Modern laws are totally slanted against men and getting worse all the time.

Luckily, injustices against men are getting some attention these days and more and more men are waking up to what's happening.
 
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