A survey by FHM Magazine further undermined the feminist agenda of turning men into women and women into men.
The survey covered here (link), (link), (link), (link) asked 2,000 men for their views on a number of issues including their role in family life. To quote the commentary:-
Men no longer see themselves as the main breadwinners providing for their families, a survey shows.
A staggering 71 per cent say 'they'd prefer a 50/50 role with their partner sharing work, childcare and housework' - representing a sea-change in British society.They see their lives as very different from their fathers' and don't sign up to the idea men should be the only ones with a paid job while women bring up the kids.
Only 29 per cent say they'd like a more traditional role as the earner while their partner looks after the home, according to the FHM magazine survey of 2,000 men. An overwhelming 81 per cent of men believe 'society has tried to feminise men' and just over half say they 'now live according to women's rules' (51 per cent).
Often in workplaces, a common complaint from men is that family-friendly policies only apply to women and not men. The research confirms this view - Only 36 per cent of men say they have 'flexible hours', only 21 per cent can 'work from home when necessary' and only three per cent have access to a 'company creche/childcare facilities'. Companies are far less flexible in their approach to male workers. You never hear the equal opportunites/feminist movement champioing the rights of men.
The feminist/equal opportunities industry's view is that despite being part of a family unit, all women with children must stand on their two feet by going to work and not allow men to solely provide for their family. Their case is undermined by women themselves with many rebelling against this.
The survey shows that having been urged by society to be 'new men' for the past 30 years and share the childcare burden men who already have a baby or young children say their partner 'now wants him to be the main breadwinner'. Half of men with a baby or young children say their partner 'now wants him to earn enough so she can be a full-time mother' (49 per cent), 38 per cent 'want him to earn enough so she only has to work part-time' and only 13 per cent of men say 'their partner wants to work full-time regardless of how much he earns'.
This survey also undermines the terribly biased conclusions of the feminist industry when they talk about the gender pay gap. They conclude that because that the average pay for men is more than the average pay for women, this is down to discrimination. However, if some women are taking time out form their careers to look after their children in a family unit with the man being the main breadwinner, it is no surprise that their pay is less when they go back to work. They will have lost out in gaining more experience and also promotion opportunities because they are not in the workplace. This is a situation the survey shows that many women are comfortable with.
Having worked as a support worker for five years, i agree that females are making men look the weaker sex, i personally have not put up with this, so they decided to stork me.Due to there actions am unemployed at the moment, but i will never give in to FEMINAZI'S.
Men and woman have to get on for our kids futures, and civilisation to evolve.Progress changes, the feminest dictatorship, it wont change me or my reason for being a former member of F4J.
Posted by: Peter | Thursday, 19 April 2007 at 16:16
Two weeks ago i got a Hereford FEMINAZI arrested.
This morning i had trouble again, never mind" this has also been sorted my way.
ARE HEREFORD FEMINIST'S THAT THICK, DON'T THEY UNDERSTAND THAT EVERYTHING THEY DO, WILL BE COUNTERACTED THE LEGAL WAY".
When will Hereford men wake up & stand up for themselves!!!
Whats going in Hereford is also going on elsewhere, ARE ALL MEN GOING TO BE THE FEMALE OF THE FAMILY? ARE YOU GOING TO PUT UP WITH THIS!
Posted by: Melvin | Sunday, 14 December 2008 at 22:35