Miranda Devine asks: Why are all men made to feel like fiends?

Article here, on News.com.au. Miranda Devine isn't much of a friend to guys, but this article says a lot, both in the article itself and most importantly in the comments being added. Clip:

'ONE sunny morning last week a 55-year-old advertising executive and father was walking to work on Sydney's North Shore when he came across a toddler wandering by himself just 10m from busy Military Rd (in North Sydney), no guardian in sight. "Where's your mummy," he asked the small boy, who didn't respond and kept walking towards the dangerous thoroughfare.

Against his instinct, the man did not pick up the boy, for fear of being accused of being a paedophile abductor. Instead, as the child kept moving towards danger, he called to a lady in a nearby shop to ask if the boy was hers. She ran outside and chased the toddler down. In the commotion the mother emerged from a nearby shop, apparently unperturbed.

But the man was angry. "What would have got her upset is if I had picked the boy up when I saw him, which was my first instinct," he said.'

The comments are great - the odd woman saying we're just being drama queens or 'hey we suffer too', but mostly it's men agreeing that we're getting the shaft from society. Good to see men standing up and adding their voices to the mix!

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