Same here. I recently had an argument with a female friend of mine when she made a statement I interpreted that way. But there's a difference between acknowledging that men face challenges and feeling like there's a need for a social movement to ameliorate those challenges.
If you put it that way, I agree. But I'd continue to argue that most of the attempts at social movements in america are unneeded. The ones that we do need we probably don't even consider and that's why they're needed.
What men's issues? Most of the "issues" that MRAs face seem to revolve around feeling entitled to sex and companionship from women.
Men's issues like the man getting carted away for every domestic dispute, it's the law that this is required and it still happens all the time even though the supreme court shot it down.
Alimony can just go fuck right off!
Child custody issues.
I wanted out of the house with that roommate but I had literally nowhere to go, the homeless shelter doesn't take men with homes. Sometimes it took so much not to knock teeth out of her meth mouth but even sleeping outside under a bush somewhere would have put me at risk for arrest.
What about social attitudes? There are still strong social consequences to being bisexual or even a little flamboyant.
Not to mention that when interacting with the police I'm much more likely to have a nasty outcome, I wouldn't DREAM of copping the attitude that I see some women get with cops, often getting not even a ticket!
Plus the false crap that 3rd wave feminism likes to spout that indirectly , glassdoor just attempted to do a piece on pay gaps at top tech companies, you could tell they wanted to publish an article illustrating the problem. The results were unspectacular, there were fewer women in tech because there are fewer women going into tech. Men made slightly more but when you counted wages/years in industry women were making 20k for every year of work and men were making just a little less than that, there was literally nothing to talk about other than the internalized attitude that US females have that tech and science is for boys.
I am a drinker and have gotten many people back home safe from the bar but if its a man I can't get a cab to take them nobody will help you even pick a man up from the ground. Everyone wants to help if its a girl
Those aren't problems related to gender. They are problems related to a shitty roommate and a dumb neighbour. If you had actually been convicted of a crime in this situation then you might have a point.
I felt like I was in a very tight spot and this was in a feminist sjw college town, my neighbor was a lesbian and a self declared feminist. The police did show up to take me away but left since I wasn't there. The roommate is still stalking me years later and not only is there nothing I can do about it but it's societies attitude that I can't be stalked or have domestic issues with women that aren't my fault. I was literally barracading myself in my room to avoid this woman.
The education system in the US is pretty fucked up, I agree. There are scholarships available to both genders though. I'm sorry you didn't manage to get one, but that's life. Plenty of women don't either. If it pisses you off, I suggest that you direct your energy into protesting for education reform in particular, rather than a nebulous concept of "men's rights". You'll achieve a lot more if you focus on a real issue.
I got plenty of money evetually but the social attitude is men can take care of themselves. My parents paid for her undergrad though she did get grants. Women taking cs get massive grants and theyre not even getting used but girls who almost never even tried still complain about this industry and call it sexist.
A number of men's issues only exist because of 3rd wave feminists so I don't like them and can see why mras exist even if I don't like them either.