Yes, really. Look at the way that the system works in practise, not how we're taught that it works or the way we once thought it worked.Jim wrote:Really?! The Supreme Court has only 3 women. Congress is less than 20% female. How many female Presidents have we had?crfriend wrote:At issue here is that it's not a male-dominated society any longer. Certainly the United States isn't.
Women win custody of children better than 90% of the time. They then go on to attach the ex-husband's wages at sometimes > 80% as "child support" (which is the new term for alimony). Men lose their domiciles all the time to ex-partners. Employment discrimination against men is at an all-time high, and there is no legal recourse to deal with the problem. Women commit perjury all the time against men and are always given a pass on it. In any dispute where a man and a woman are involved in a situation where the cops get called, it's the man who gets hauled off in irons > 99% of the time even if the woman is making it up.
Women now hold all the power -- even if they don't hold all of the formal positions.
Men are no longer allowed to compete -- never mind compete on a level playing-field. Men in the US of A are now nothing more than sperm-donors, wallets, and prisoners-in-waiting. Where's the "domination"?