Who's responsibility includes reducing the disparity between men and women. Having a minister for men introduces parity in this regard, which therefore does nothing to advance the interest of women in a male dominated system
This is the same difference between Black Lives Matter and All Lives Matter. Nobody is saying that men should not be advocated for, but elevating the issue of men's rights to ministerial level does not help resolve the larger issue of the systemic disadvantage of women in society.
Trebuchet
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The ultimate goal is equality, but it takes targeted support of women to attain that.
I'm not saying that men's issues should remain unresolved, but the intent of the Tory MP is not to support men. It is to divide and conquer.