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Men discriminated against from cradle to grave according to Dominic Raab MP

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JustineMumsnet · 24/01/2011 11:19

Writing in an article on Politics Home, Dominic Raab MP for Esher and Walton has written:

"It is almost taboo for a man to question the assertion that the rapidly dwindling pay gap is the result of discrimination, rather than genuine choice. The debate has been consumed by the prejudice it seeks to purge."

"While we have some of the toughest anti-discrimination laws in the world, we are blind to some of the most flagrant discrimination ? against men. From the cradle to the grave, men are getting a raw deal. Men work longer hours, die earlier, but retire later than women. "

Then there is the more subtle sexism. Men caused the banking crisis. Men earn more because they are more assertive in pay negotiations. One FT commentator recently complained that: ?High-flying women are programmed to go for high-flying men. Most men aren?t attracted to women who are more successful than they are.? Can you imagine the outrage if such trite generalisations were made about women, or other minorities? Feminists are now amongst the most obnoxious bigots."

"You can?t have it both ways. Either you believe in equality or you don?t. If you buy into the whole Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus theory of gender difference ? with all its pseudo science - you can?t then complain about inequalities of outcome that flow both ways from those essentially sexist distinctions."

What do you think MNetters?

JustineMumsnet · 24/01/2011 13:25

@Eleison

It seems a combination of genuine discussion points and silly reflex irritation.

Could you just mention why this has been posted as a sticky thread?

Hello,
Someone from the Evening Standard has asked for my thoughts. I was interested in Mumsnetters. Stickied so folk could see.
Nick Clegg thread was stickied because this type of issue is discussed all the time on MN and thought people would like to see/ discuss. Also we thought it very likely that the press would call for a reaction at some point the next day...

JustineMumsnet · 24/01/2011 13:34

@Eleison

(Think you have blown your Ottavia nickname.)Grin

Bollocks!

JustineMumsnet · 24/01/2011 13:42

@Eleison

Ok, well, when you are gathering stuff for a press release, or for any other purpose, it would be good if you could make that clear as a courtesy. I don't come onto MN to generate copy for journos and I avoid threads where you have stated a purpose of that sort.

Well yes, sure we would always says who's asking if we're being asked directly what Mumsnet/Mumsnetters think.

JustineMumsnet · 26/01/2011 10:53

No I haven't spoken to anyone - the E Standard were interested in my thoughts but think I took too long to get back. But thanks for all your posts. Obviously is an interesting issue that will come up again and again so very good to get some input.

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