Extreme majority of suicide rates.
How is this an infringement of men's rights as opposed to a social happenstance? A threat to men's rights implies that it has an institutional basis.
I don't know enough about this to comment either way, so let's chalk this to a fair enough.
Like I asked before, is this an institutional basis? One of the reasons for the perceived, but severely misinterpreted, wage gap is that men happen to work more, and they tend to work more dangerous jobs which would probably tend to pay more, a fair compensation for higher danger.
Also, are these jobs exclusive to men? Are women unable to perform these jobs that cause a higher rate of workplace death? Are men unable to choose alternatives to jobs that correlate to higher mortality?
Examples of Toxic masculinity.
This is not a threat to men's rights in the favor of a matriarchy. Toxic masculinity poisons both ways, and is destructive for people of both sexes and all kinds of creeds.
Sexist discrimination in criminal courts.
This is legitimate.
Acknowledge the hundreds of thousands of male domestic abuse victims ignored by stuff like VAWA. Fix that act. And that's just off the top of my head, you might not agree with them but they deserve an audience and a debate like any other. It's closeted taught male attitudes that prevent these voices being heard.
The male sexual assault thing is also a valid point, but I don't believe that's a threat to men's rights in the sense of threats to women's rights that spurred feminism in the first place. One can argue that sexual assault injustice is a multi-faceted phenomenon, and that the injustices men face and injustices women face are branches from the same toxic concept.
And by shutting down all conversation on the matter with something immature like 'fuck SJWS!!!' or 'Triggered!', we stop these issues from getting spoken about.
Agreed.