
Discouraged, too many retreat to a man cave, and inertia sets in from there. Consequently, their efforts to prove themselves worthy mates through hard work and higher earnings don’t win female attention the way they used to. With higher female graduation rates and salaries, men today are falling behind their fathers economically and professionally. Higher Education.In addition to the enrollment imbalance, which is approaching a 60/40 ratio of women to men, college has become, in the words of one professor, “a hostile working environment males increasingly feel emasculated.” Smith quotes a student named John, who had this to say about his college experience: “I had already been cautious around women, having grown up with Tawana Brawley in my backyard and daily stories of sexual harassment I played it safe and passive every time. They’re doing just the opposite, which is far worse. education system, men have become the sex under the gun, while women enjoy the status of a protected class.īut unlike their mothers or grandmothers, men today are not taking to the streets burning their undergarments and shrieking demands (thank God). From rape laws that empower women but not the men they may falsely accuse, to divorce laws tilted in favor of the wife, to the feminization of the U.S. While the feminist movement may originally have been about equal respect for both sexes, what it has morphed into, she argues, is female privilege. The review is written by Terrell Clemmons, who has the best Christian worldview of any woman I know – I frequently rely on her advice. Helen comes to this problem as a secular libertarian, not as a Christian conservative.Ī review of Dr. The book explains a few of the developments that have led to men underperforming in school and in the workplace, and opting out of marriage and fatherhood.ĭr. Helen Smith’s book “ Men on Strike” last year. SurveyMonkey election poll cross tabs for unmarried women only Nov 2016
