That's a very specific issue, and one I'm not really qualified to discuss.
(I had initially thought that you were addressing broader issues, like violence against women in all its forms, and that "bullying" was merely an example. With respect to the broader issue, I can do no more than simply say that it is wrong to villainize "men" collectively for the sins of a few.)
Re. your rebuttal that the aforementioned phenomenon ("bullying of schoolboys by schoolgirls") has been going on for decades: I can only repeat that I am not qualified to discuss this.
Re. my reference to "Boiling Frog" / "Camel's Nose": You forget that any given cohort of fathers probably only saw a narrow temporal window, during which time no significant change was observable. The shift occurred gradually - for any given cohort of fathers, no real change was perceptible. Every successive measure looked to them like a "baby step." And only when court cases made the headlines were fathers actually alerted to the extent of the problem (i.e., that school policies that may, on the surface, appear "innocent" were, in fact, being implemented with a heavy hand).
Regards,
Throughout this thread I have discussed both. I have discussed the abuse women face from human trafficking (prostitution, porn) and as it turns out, Only Fans, but I also discussed the schools allowing bullying of boys by girls. Maybe all men aren't guilty of participating, but few are doing anything to stop it.
Prove me wrong. Please.
Re. your rebuttal that the aforementioned phenomenon ("bullying of schoolboys by schoolgirls") has been going on for decades:
And you can't see a problem with that? Do you think it would have been allowed to go on for decades if the roles were reversed? Why or why not?
20% of the men are siring 80% of the children in a certain important American demographic. If this continues, the ratio might get even worse. This amounts to serial polygyny - only the participants ain't gettin' married. It is, in any case, a form of harem-formation.
What difference does that make in the context of this debate, which is that men are choosing porn over relationships. The end results is that women are going to have all of the power, and men will only fall further behind.