Somehow the Fawcett Society find it useful to keep this blog on its email list and as ever it is very useful as they have told us they are running a day of action called "Don't turn back time".
This of course is not a day of action against obvious grievances (like the St Paul's crowd for example), it is a day of action to protect and enhance women's rights over men. A day of action for more special treatment.
It is worth looking at the lies and myths they are using for the basis of their day of action (comments in italics).
On average, women earn less, own less, and are more likely to work and retire in poverty than men.
It has never been proven that women get paid less than men for doing the same job and according to gender pay gap younger women earn more than younger men. Men may own more, but as most of the male owners are married and will have daughters then those women own as much of it as the male owner does. More retire in poverty than men - where's the proof and what's the definition of poverty?
The government’s approach to cutting the deficit will widen the gap between women and men:
- Female unemployment is rising as jobs are cut in public service
The latest unemployment figures (Table A3) show that 1.486m men and 1.047 women are unemployed (June to August 2011). A year ago, the respective figures were 1.424m and 992,000. It means the number of men unemployed has increased in a year by 62,000 and 55,000 for women.
More men have lost their job in a year than women and far more are still unemployed. Nailing the Fawcett Society lie.
In addition, the rate of job losses at the beginning of the recession for men when the private sector was hammered was far higher than for women. Something Harman was caught out on.
The benefits and services women rely on more are being slashed
There is no difference between the benefits men and women receive except that child benefit normally goes to the mother. As this is a benefit for the benefit of children, it benefits the family unit - that is, it for the father and the children as much as a women. Even if there is no father around - it still benefits his children! An examination is here.
- Women on low incomes are becoming poorer
- The pay gap looks set to widen
- Women’s access to vital support services is being undermined
- Increasing numbers of women are being forced to give up work as cuts to childcare support means their jobs no longer cover the family's care costs.
These have been lumped together because they are all hypothetical because the Fawcett Society offer no proof and they are based on what could happen. There is no proof on low incomes, the pay gaps issue is just an opinion and a red herring as are the other issues. WHERE IS THE PROOF?
If you compare the depth of the issues affecting men and the maturity of the Men's Network in dealing with them at the conference on 1st November, the cries of justification of the Fawcett Society are desperate and unfounded. They are not based on any facts, they are based on the cry for more special treatment.
One issue worth looking at in the next few weeks is to see how much media coverage there is of the first national conference for men and boys and the Fawcett society's march. If there is no coverage of the Men's Network conference but lots of the march then we all know how biased the media will be against issues affecting men and boys.
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