Haiti Earthquake revisited: the misandry grows

As predicted in my first article on the Haiti disaster, it was only a matter of time before the hatred of men that is endemic in our charities and government began to show itself in all it’s glory.

When disaster strikes, aid agencies will deliberately sideline men.  Men do not matter as much as women and their well-being is of no importance.

They will use men to take all the risks during the rescue operation, but they will never be thanked as men. They will be described by their job function: brave rescuers, vital emergency personnel, wonderful charity workers. But never brave men, vital men or wonderful men.

They will single out women and children for their relief efforts and have no shame in doing so.

Feminist women – toxic women – will justify “women first” in some way shape or form, even while claiming that they want women to be treated the same as men:  they want equality.

No they don’t. Feminist women do not want equality and never have. What they want is equality when it suits them and preferential treatment the rest of the time.

Men need to really stop, take stock and really see just how hated they are by their own governments, by virtually every charity to which they donate and even by many of the women around them who have been made toxic by Feminism.

Even to the level of providing food during disaster, just food; basic sustenance for life, the barest minimum to keep a man alive, even this is denied him because – and only because – he is a man.

The argument runs that men are forcing their way to the front of food queues and therefore denying food to innocent women and their children. I have no doubt that many people, men and women, are being selfish under these most extreme of circumstances. However, I also know that many more men are not being selfish and are concerned more for their families and others than than they are for themselves.

Further, I know that there are a great deal of men who are actively involved in rescuing people, helping people and beginning the huge task of rebuilding the country. Whilst many women sit and watch the men work, women get their own exclusive food lines. However, there are no food-lines exclusively for Haitian men involved in rebuilding, excluding the women who wait for it to happen. That wouldn’t be right.

However, it’s not just during major calamities that men are sidelined from basic care, this misandry is a part of everyday life, hidden in plain view.

Cancer Research is a charity in the UK that devotes almost the entirety of its advertising and the great majority of its funding towards female-only cancers. They organise women-only fun-runs called the “Race for Life” where all the millions of pounds raised goes towards female-specific cancers. They organise no such event for men.

We have a “Breast Cancer Awareness month” in the UK but we will never, ever have a prostate or testicular cancer awareness month. We have mobile breast-cancer screening trucks provided by the National Health Service at public expense, but you will never see a mobile-anything for men.

Health spending in the UK and charities focus on breast cancer
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If you as a man contribute money to these agencies and charities, you are promoting your own hatred in society and funding what is quite simply, an ongoing and ever-worsening hate crime against men.

You are contributing towards a hate crime against yourself.

I advise you men to think about this and keep your money in your pocket where it can do you some good as opposed to everybody except you.