>>13403825>great mensome feminists seem to abide the apex fallacy, they only look at the small top % of men. like it's an issue that there aren't more female CEOs but they don't argue about more manual labour or doing dangerous shit jobs. There's also that argument that the more "egalitarian" a country is, the more women going in to "female" careers (e.g. nursing). If you don't make it aas a man you have little to fall back on and you can slip through the cracks of society more easily. The "glass basement" stuff like many more male homeless, more suicides is not something they envy. A somewhat related example is to do with the % of black people shot by police vs white people (the stats they give are misleading, but that's another argument). We hear about this american issue all around the world. It must be racism because there's a cosmic rule that decrees that everyone should be arrested and die in custody in exact proportion to their group population. But men are 50% of the population and 90-95% of police deaths. That's cos.. well durr men commit more crime and it's their own fault. I've noticed some feminists can have both of these thoughts are men and blacks and their interactions with police.