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Originally posted by unknOWNmirAGE
I am a man, and if they want to go to the front line, let them.
The majority of occupational deaths occur among men. In one U.S. study, 93% of deaths on the job involved men, with a death rate approximately 11 times higher than women.
The industries with the highest death rates are mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing, and construction, all of which employ more men than women.
Originally posted by nightstalker78
reply to post by tw0330
I rarely star and flag a thread but I agree with everything you said op
I don't have much to add to it except this You've opened a can of worms and I hope you have an umbrella for the # storm that's about to come Especially when the bitter women of ATS see this thread. Good luck!edit on 6-6-2012 by nightstalker78 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by unknOWNmirAGE
I am a man, and if they want to go to the front line, let them.
Women wont be going to the front line. Not in any numbers that matter anyway.
Women dont even want to do ordinary conventional jobs that have an element of danger.
HERE, deaths in the workplace, in the UK, 2010/11.
Men = 119
Women = 1
Or as wikipedia puts it...
The majority of occupational deaths occur among men. In one U.S. study, 93% of deaths on the job involved men, with a death rate approximately 11 times higher than women.
The industries with the highest death rates are mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing, and construction, all of which employ more men than women.
So, women at the front line? One or two maybe. No more than that. They might break a nail.
Originally posted by tw0330
Why does this issue always have to end up being women posters against men posters.
I support the equal rights of women, why don't women do the same for men.
I am so glad I am married to a woman who agrees with me. Her and I understand our differences as male and female, but in no way do we think one has more rights than the other.
Originally posted by unknOWNmirAGE
This thread can go both ways for many reasons, and we can all express our opinions, but in the long run we need each other and should appreciate one another for plenty of good reason. I don't care to bicker or rant so...it is what it is, live with it.
Originally posted by tw0330
Originally posted by unknOWNmirAGE
This thread can go both ways for many reasons, and we can all express our opinions, but in the long run we need each other and should appreciate one another for plenty of good reason. I don't care to bicker or rant so...it is what it is, live with it.
So what if those women "just lived with it" 50+ years ago, where would you be today?
Originally posted by unknOWNmirAGE
Originally posted by tw0330
Why does this issue always have to end up being women posters against men posters.
I support the equal rights of women, why don't women do the same for men.
I am so glad I am married to a woman who agrees with me. Her and I understand our differences as male and female, but in no way do we think one has more rights than the other.
Why is one argument more to the extreme than the other? WE should all come to a medium.
Originally posted by tw0330
And this is why I made the thread. I am tired of the "women are goddesses because of their wombs crap". Why are men so afraid to stand up for themselves, I thought this was ATS and we weren't afraid voicing our opinion.