Trivia: This is entirely a myth.
It is an expression. There is still the expectation that men sacrifice themselves for the collective, especially in popular media. You can't be a 'real man' without a messiah complex.
Oh no, men are stereotyped as heroes with a very common heroic trait, the downside of which doesn't actually affect the real world situations it would be relevant in.
Conveniently forgetting that in the event of a sinking ship, men are more likely survive bobbing about in the sea. (coincidentally, its the surviving in the sea part which kills most children/women. for all we know, they could have been the first ones off the ship, but later died in the ocean.
Got it. Men are inherently much better at retaining body heat in freezing water, so much so that men swimming in freezing water have a higher survival rate than women in lifeboats. I'm learning so much in this thread!
If you actually read
the study (linked in the article), you'll find that it's much more based on the captain's orders. I think it's safe to conclude that means who gets to the lifeboats. But maybe when the captain orders women and children be evacuated first it makes their skin more insulating and bolsters their swimming ability. Who knows?
A mens rights speech gets protested by feminists. Just for being a mens rights speech. Yes, many feminists out there are willing to try and tell men to just deal with it.
"Men’s issues’ groups ignore the poverty, racism, ableism, homophobia and transphobia that men and women face, and instead scapegoat the women’s movement and progressive movements in general." Sure sounds like "deal with it" to me!
Except that has nothing to do with the meeting agenda...
The guest speaker had nothing to do with the meeting agenda. The meeting that was a meeting to listen specifically to this guy. The guy who's pretty well known for being a misogynist and rape apologist.