
Interview Q/A document
About a month ago, MANN was contacted by a college student requesting responses to a number of questions pertaining to the MR movement. Having written the reply and sending it back last month, I decided today to upload it to FileDropper and make it available for general review. Feel free to use some or part of it any way you see fit, if you think it worthwhile. In addition, if you think there is anything in it worth discussing, refuting, etc., please post in the comments. I like feedback, whether it be agreement or disagreement; I always learn something from it whether I concur or not. The document is here. Be sure to click the grey "Download This File" graphic under the "URL:" and "Embed:" boxes. (Clicking the green "DOWNLOAD" button will take you to another site that tries to get you to download some sponsored trialware.) You then have to type in the prove-you're-human characters, click "Download Now", and the file download box will appear. The questions include:
- What are the focal topics of MensActivism?
- Do you feel women do not have equal rights/are discriminated against in any way (in modern-day American society)?
- Do you feel men do not have equal rights/are discriminated against in any way (in modern-day American society)?
- What are your thoughts on feminism?
- What laws exist that are discriminatory to men?
- What is your perspective on the wage gap?
- In what instances have you witnessed gender discrimination of either or both genders?
- Do you believe that the double standards held by modern society should be removed? If yes, please explain which double standards.
- Have you been a victim of gender discrimination? If so, may I ask about the details of this incident?
- Which conflicts between feminism and the men's movement are avoidable, and which are bound to happen. Is there a way for them to coexist?
- Since a lot of discrimination is not visible unless you're looking for it, how do you know where to look?
- Do you feel male victims of domestic violence in the US are discriminated against because they are male?
- Do you feel men and boys are targeted by perpetrators as victims of domestic violence or political violence because of their gender?
- Do you consider men or women “privileged” in any way in regards to their gender?
- In what ways can people work to end gender discrimination?
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