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Men's Rights Australia is part of the broader men's rights movement, a movement focussed on addressing specific issues facing men and boys in the modern world. These problems vary from country to country
 
 
While the men's rights movement has existed for a long time, it is only in recent years that it has been growing rapidly or receiving significant media attention. Those within the movement are
 
generally known as Men's Rights Activists.
 
 
The movement started to significantly increase in membership from around 2010 onwards. The MRM has many detractors. Some who want to discredit
 
the MRM claim it is a violent movement. This could not be further from the truth. The MRM goes out of its way to be a non-violent movement.
 
The most popular online sites within the movement such as A Voice for Men and the MensRights sub on Reddit actively exclude censure and ban
 
people who make threats of violence or advocate violence.
 
 
The MRM is a movement concerned about problems facing men and boys and focuses on bringing attention to the problems in the wider community as
 
well as discussing ways to alleviate and resolve the problems.
 
 
Despite what many outside of the movement think this is not just a movement for men. Many women participate in the MRM and often seem to
 
be among the movement's most active contributors. The movement is pluralistic and inclusive. As well as many women the MRM includes gay
 
and transgender men. Participants in the movement come from across the political spectrum. They are united in their recognition of the
 
problems facing men and boys and agree that these problems need to be addressed. Anyone who broadly agrees with the aims of the movement
 
is welcome to participate.
 
 
We acknowledge that women and girls face gender-specific issues as well. This is particularly true for women and girls who live in the developing world.
 
 
We reject many of the claims espoused by leaders in the modern feminist movement, such as the claim that we live in a ''rape culture'' or that domestic violence impacts women far more than men.
 
 
Many of the men who have entered the movement until now have been
 
personally impacted by one or more of these problems. They might be, for example, men who have been dealt with unjustly by the family law
 
courts in their country. After experiencing this they may become aware that their treatment by the courts was common and from there become
 
aware of he broader MRM. Young men may experience discrimination in their high school or University on the basis of their gender and from
 
this may become aware of the broader movement. Increasingly people who have not been personally impacted by these problems are recognising a
 
broader problem in society and are stepping up to make a difference.
 
 
The movement is notable for being task focussed. Although there is no one definitive list of the issues that the MRM is addressing there is
 
broad agreement on a core set of issues. Most activists within the movement have certain areas that they focus on.
 
 
The Men's Rights Movement:
 
 
* Rejects male disposability as unnecessary in the modern world
 
* Rejects traditional gender roles
 
* Is committed to reasoned peaceful advocacy
 
* Works to resolve certain issues facing men and boys
 
* Works to eliminate vilification of masculinity
 
* Works towards equality of opportunity for all
 
 
== Bodily Autonomy ==
 
 
Female genital mutilation is now illegal in many countries, and international organisations work to reduce this practice. These same societies often refuse to grant boys the same bodily autonomy that they grant girls - the right to be protected from unnecessary medical procedures. The men's rights movement objects to male genital mutilation (also known as circumcision) on the same grounds as female genital mutilation. Both violate the human rights of the individual being mutilated and both should be illegal. In many countries today (including Australia) all individuals have protection from unnecessary medical procedures except for infant boys. That the foreskin is removed in most cases without anesthetic exacerbates the problem.
 
 
Many do not know that the foreskins of infant boys are not destroyed as medical waste but are rather put to a variety of uses. While it is true a few are used for medical research the majority go to cosmetic companies. In some countries the sale of foreskins by hospitals is a lucrative business.
 
 
== Disposability ==
 
 
All societies consider men to be disposable. Men are drafted and can be forced in to combat against their will. Men overwhelmingly take on the dangerous jobs in society. Some choose this, after a lifetime of being told they should do this. Some are forced to do so by economic conditions.
 
 
While it may have made sense for a society in the past to be prepared to sacrifice it's men for the survival of the society, the men's rights movement holds that this is no longer necessary.
 
 
== Domestic Violence ==
 
 
Men constitute between one third and one half of all victims of domestic violence. A similar proportion of domestic violence aggressors are
 
women. The notion that domestic violence is a gender issues simply does not stack up to the evidence. We object to all domestic violence regardless of the genders of the people involved.
 
 
'''We want:''' Recognition from society that domestic violence is not a gendered issue and a gender-balanced response from government.
 
 
== Unnecessary Medication ==
 
 
Children, and boys in particular, are being diagnosed with ''Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder'' (ADHD) and drugged at an alarming rate. This rate is increasing, which is prompting an increase in the sales of drugs for treat the condition. In the United States, for example, sales of ADHD drugs have increased by 89% in four years.<ref>http://www.esquire.com/features/drugging-of-the-american-boy-0414</ref> The rapidly rising diagnoses rate suggests one of three things is occurring:
 
 
# A higher proportion of people have ADHD than in the past
 
# There are a higher proportion of false diagnoses than in the past
 
# The definition of ADHD is changing rapidly
 
 
Any of these should be a concern to parents who have received a diagnoses for ADHD for their child and a recommendation to medicate. A rapidly changing definition could mean that a diagnosis is true in a legal sense but false in a practical sense.
 
 
This is not to say that all diagnosis for this condition are invalid, but when the diagnosis rate is changing as rapidly as it currently is more needs to be done than simply to prescribe more drugs.
 
 
== Education ==
 
 
The performance of boys in primary and high school education system has been declining for decades. Decades ago boys tended to consistently perform better in primary and high school than girls. Educators set out to change primary and high schooling to improve the results for girls. The problem is that they continued to do this even after it was clear that boys were falling behind.
 
 
Education research clearly shows that boys tend to do better in exam assessment and girls tend to do better in in-class assessment. Relative performance in male and female students can be tracked with changing assessment. There has been a clear move away from exams and towards in-class assessment in the last few decades. One notable exception was a recent reversal of this trend in the UK. As expected the performance of boys in the UK improved with the increase in exam assessment.
 
 
Increasingly students have less and less time to burn off energy and are expected to sit quietly in the classroom for hours at a time. This is sometimes characterised as ''the incredible shrinking lunchtime''. While this is probably impacting many students negatively the evidence suggests this is more of a problem for boys. It is interesting that this should be happening at a time when office workers are entreated to stand and move around more for their long term health.
 
 
Alarmingly research shows that in recent years teachers have been academically marking down students with behavioural problems. This has overwhelmingly impacted boys.
 
 
The men's rights movement objects to significant gender biases primary and high school education systems and seeks to reform the system in to one in which boys and girls can benefit.
 
 
The problems don't end there. Men have been abandoning the dream of a university education in droves.
 
 
== Custody Rights==
 
 
== Health ==
 
 
* Males have higher mortality rates at every age
 
* Life expectancy difference by gender was small in the early 20th century
 
* It grew during the 20th century, peaking in the 1990s
 
* Female specific health problems have far more govt investment than male specific health problems
 
 
== State Discrimination ==
 
 
* The state enforcing gender neutral laws in a gendered manner
 
* Rates of arrest, charging, incarceration and length of sentence
 
 
== Reproductive Rights ==
 
 
* Today men have very limited reproductive rights compared to women
 
* Focus on an Australian context
 
 
== Suicide ==
 
 
* Men and boys have suicide rates several times higher than women and girls.
 
* This is widely known in the community and many theories abound.
 
* Male suicide rates have grown at a far faster rate than female suicide rates over the last century
 
 
== Vilification ==
 
 
We live in a society that routinely vilifies masculinity. From t-shirts with ''Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them'' to a constant stream of TV commercials and sitcoms portraying men as slovenly and stupid, it is ok to vilify men, boys and masculinity itself. Today many airlines will not seat unaccompanied minors next to men and several aid agencies ban local men and boys from food distribution centres set up following serious disasters.
 
 
We object to this and believe that it obstructs gender equality.
 
to airlines that women seat grown men next to unaccompanied minors
 
 
* Vilification of masculinity
 
* ''Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them''
 
* Airlines not placing unaccompanied minors next to men
 
* UN not allowing men or boys in to food collection areas
 
** The UN actually claims that men will not distribute food to their families as readily as women will
 
 
== Violence ==
 
 
* High levels of violence against men
 
* Lack of support or empathy for male victims
 
 
Many people look at the top of society, to leaders in politics, business and the military and see men. They conclude then that men rule the
 
world. While it is true that men do dominate in leadership roles, it does not follow that all men dominate in society. This is an example of
 
the ''apex fallacy'' - looking at the most successful members of a group and judging the group by that standard.
 
 
Explain Redpillers, Pick Up Artists and how they differ from MRAs. Explain that Elliot Rodger was not an MRA and there is no evidence he
 
had even heard of the MRM.
 
 
Explain how the MRM differs from traditionalism
 
 
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