Republican men seem massively troubled about their masculinity — and that’s literally causing death and suffering

  • eestileib@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    You were doing so well until you tried the “People care so much more about women’s health! Pity me!” line.

    Strange how Viagra is required to be covered by all insurance but birth control isn’t. Whose priorities are privileged there?

    • Jordan Lund@lemmy.one
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      It’s not about pitying me, it’s about pitying the state of men in general, where, if the genders were reversed, it would be considered a national crisis.

      For example:

      https://universitybusiness.com/men-are-falling-behind-in-higher-ed-and-it-may-not-be-letting-up/

      Key stats:

      “Women became the majority demographic to attend college decades ago, and today, they make up almost 60% of U.S. college undergraduates.”

      (between 2017 and 2022) “male enrollment at 4-year public institutions has dropped nearly 6% more than women, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Among all student demographics in this sector, white men experienced the sharpest decline in enrollment, falling nearly 20%.”

      “The rate at which men are graduating from 4-year institutions is 6% less than that of women, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.”

      “The Class of 2023 reported that while 68% of young men want to go to college, only 57% expect to actually attend. On the other hand, 83% of young women want to go to college, and 77% expect to go.”

      Or…

      https://www.mibluesperspectives.com/stories/health-and-wellness/male-mortality-why-men-die-earlier-than-women

      “In 2021, the average life expectancy was 73.2 years for men and 79.1 years for women.”

      • eestileib@sh.itjust.works
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        None of this is incorrect.

        But I have been hearing about this plenty. For example, in the article we are discussing.