Young men's financial insecurity helping to fuel anti-feminism in the EU, research claims

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'The financial insecurity experienced by young men is partly to blame for the rise of anti-feminist discourse, a new study has claimed.

The report, which is published by the European Policy Centre (ECP), suggests that working-class men without university degrees have been particularly affected by declining wealth and employment rates over the past two decades.

"What we do know is that young men face difficulties in terms of income, wealth, purchasing power, access to housing and above all education," said Javier Carbonell, the ECP analyst who wrote the study.

"And they have fallen behind young women in this respect", he added.

The gender gap in education continues to widen in favour of women, Carbonell noted.

In Europe, 48% of people aged between 25 and 34 have a degree, but only 37% of them are men.'

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Feminists lie a lot. One of their biggest lies is that society's bennies are not a zero-sum game. They are wrong and they know it. Women's increase ENTAILS men's decrease, be it socially, culturally, or economically. Like it or not, men and women are separate interest groups. When one interest group is doing better than another, all other considerations being equal, the outcome is loss for the other group.

Men have been on the losing end of women's lib for decades. No amount of feminist bullshit will change that fact. Men must start fighting and fight to win. Otherwise we'll end up like women under Sharia*. And no one wants that-- except feminists.

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*To this day I wonder, why aren't feminists up in arms over the treatment of women under Sharia? Don't they care?

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