I was thinking hard about what point or takeaway i wanted to give everyone as we all celebrate Men's Day. I think on days like this its good to do two things: celebrate the good things, and also be more aware of ways in which men can be the target of sexism, regardless of how that might compare to the oppression of women which is a topic for the other days out of the year.
I think one of the most important examples of sexism against men is the way they are treated when seeking help as the victim of physical or sexual abuse. In the vast majority of cases they are either turned away or appalingly often accused of being the abuser themselves if you can beleive that. The problem is massively common as the graph below shows.
Im not sure what we should do about it but i am sure we shoukd be aware of it.
@freemo You could also include a graph of domestic violence by gender to highlight the importance of this. Male vs. female are divided almost 50:50 IIRC.
No this is actually significantly more common for men, ill find the original study when i get home for you if youd like. This is certainly a uniquely male issue.
Remember we arent talking about how friends or family react but how abuse helplines and shelters respond to them, actual trained professionals. It really is a uniquely appaling issue faced mostly by men in that regars.