Wednesday, June 29, 2011

How many women wore Prostate Cancer ribbons on ... - Breast Cancer

Hi,I did the following:

How many women wore Prostate Cancer ribbons on Father?s Day?On Mother?s Day, many men wore pink ribbons to support the fight and research against breast cancer. Many men marched in breast cancer research-funding walks and parades. Many men joined women in various charity drives for the support of breast cancer research. In fact, the Major League Baseball players (all men) used pink bats and wore pink armbands in the games that Mother?s Day to support this very same cause:

http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20070513/capt.cd510df56c504e299e2882c9d02adfc9.marlins_nationals_baseball_rfk108.jpg

Now, how many women wore prostate cancer ribbons for Father?s Day?

*crickets*

Further evidence that feminists have influenced society to ignore men?s health issues. Further evidence that women today are far more sexist than men.

Let me also state that there is roughly the same amount of reported cases of prostate cancer per year as there is breast cancer cases (slightly over 200,000 for each).
The number difference between the breast and prostate cancer per year are only in the few thousands.

How many of you women even know what a Prostate Cancer ribbon looks like? Probably none of you.

Don?t worry ladies, I?ve provided a link:

http://www.theribbonlady.com/images/light-blue-layout.jpg

How many feminist women here even care?

*crickets*
Smahteepanties: Plenty of people in the medical field wear ribbons. At my local hospital this past Mother?s Day, a Breast Cancer Research drive was thrown with people wearing pink t-shirts, including many medical physicians. There are many doctors and nurses that ran in breast cancer research marathons to raise money. Just because they work in the medical field doesn?t mean they have to feel ?high-and-mighty? as if they don?t need to support any cancer charities.

Your choice to not wear ribbons is your own preference, but does not represent the views of all medical workers.
Deirdre: What makes you think that myself and other Men?s Rights activists aren?t all over it? I?ve been spreading the word about prostate cancer awareness for the past year or so. Also, you sexist statement that the only way for men to address health issues is with stereotypical macho ?posturing? and ?bragging? only shows your lack of maturity that you try to conceal behind your thin veil of self-righteousness. It also shows how you poke fun at serious health issues regarding men; only further proving my point of feminist women?s indifference to men?s health issues.

You really should work on ceasing to project your own immaturity and sexism on to others.
Trinitrotoluene: Yes, women are far more sexist than men. The fact that you think such an idea is far-fetched is in itself a testament to your own sexism and prejudice against men. This is a socialized phenomena ? that we associate sexism with men, just as we associate racism with whites.

Here?s a study from Science Daily that showed that women are more prone to being prejudice and sexist against the opposite gender than men:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/12/041219211742.htm

-kate lomax
We had no need to wear the ribbons as we organised a charity golf match all proceeds going to the national prostrate fund over here.
Proactivity.

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risky to ask that here. u just entered hostile territory.

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