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6 December, 08:19

How do men's rights differ from women's rights issues?

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  1. 6 December, 11:22
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    The men's rights movement (MRM) is a part of the larger men's movement. It branched off from the men's liberation movement in the early 1970s. The men's rights movement is made up of a variety of groups and individuals who focus on numerous social issues (including family law, parenting, reproduction, domestic violence) and government services (including education, compulsory military service, social safety nets, and health policies), which men's rights advocates say discriminate against men.

    Some scholars consider the men's rights movement or parts of the movement to be a backlash to feminism.[1] Men's rights activists contest claims by feminists that men have greater power, privilege or advantage than women and argue that modern feminism has gone too far and has harmed men's rights.

    Claims and activities associated with the men's rights movement have been criticized by some scholars, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and commentators. Some sectors of the movement have been described as misogynistic.[2] Others argue that perceived disadvantage is often due to loss of entitlement and privilege. [3]
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