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No Father’s Day Recognition Or Celebration: United Nation’s Systemic Gender Bias by Blessing28s: 8:03am On Jun 16
Dear United Nations,

I write to you today with a sense of outrage, disappointment, and frustration. Despite your lofty pledges to achieve a just and equal world, you have consistently ignored days dedicated to celebrating men. This blatant disregard for half of the global population is a stark reminder of the systemic gender bias that pervades your institution.

You proudly proclaim your commitment to gender equality, yet you hypocritically ignore the unseen sacrifices of fathers, husbands, and sons. You claim to champion the rights of the marginalized, but men are seemingly invisible to you. Your silence is deafening. It perpetuates a harmful narrative that men are not worthy of recognition or celebration. This not only harms men but also has far-reaching consequences for families, communities, and society as a whole.

You celebrate numerous days dedicated to women, including:
– International Women’s Day (March cool
– International Girls’ Day (October 11)
– International Day of the Girl Child (October 11)
– Women’s History Month (March)
– International Women’s Day of Peace and Disarmament (May 24)

These celebrations are important and necessary, but they also highlight the stark contrast in recognition and celebration of men. There are no UN-recognized days dedicated to celebrating men or boys, a disparity that perpetuates harmful gender stereotypes and discrimination.

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Re: No Father’s Day Recognition Or Celebration: United Nation’s Systemic Gender Bias by jkpbestseries: 8:04am On Jun 16
So funny sha, God have us
Re: No Father’s Day Recognition Or Celebration: United Nation’s Systemic Gender Bias by helinues: 8:07am On Jun 16
grin

Are the so called father's in the world not the same people going into senseless wars everywhere .

We now have dead beat dads globally
Re: No Father’s Day Recognition Or Celebration: United Nation’s Systemic Gender Bias by lastmessenger: 8:19am On Jun 16
helinues:
grin

Are the so called father's in the world not the same people going into senseless wars everywhere .

We now have dead beat dads globally
men are mostly the ones building infrastructures necessary for the society to run smoothly( eg houses,bridges,skyscrapers,hospitals,drainage systems,roads etc).
Men are the ones doing all the dirty and dangerous works that no woman will go near to.
We risk our life everyday to make sure that the world run smoothly and you think we don't deserve recognition because a handful of people are fighting wars
You are the one that do not deserve recognition for being on the side of evil against the people of Nigeria

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Re: No Father’s Day Recognition Or Celebration: United Nation’s Systemic Gender Bias by StreetFight: 8:20am On Jun 16
We are not interested, UN can go to Hell.
Re: No Father’s Day Recognition Or Celebration: United Nation’s Systemic Gender Bias by helinues: 8:20am On Jun 16
lastmessenger:
men are mostly the ones building infrastructures necessary for the society to run smoothly( eg houses,bridges,skyscrapers,hospitals,drainage systems,roads etc).
Men are the ones doing all the dirty and dangerous works that no woman will go near to.
We risk our life everyday to make sure that the world run smoothly and you think we don't deserve recognition because a handful of people are fighting wars
You are the one that do not deserve recognition for being on the side of evil against the people of Nigeria

Are they not the same destroying what they have built?

Why then wasting time building things they would eventually destroy
Re: No Father’s Day Recognition Or Celebration: United Nation’s Systemic Gender Bias by SoNature(m): 11:23am On Jun 16
There's a ministry of women's affairs in Nigeria, but nothing for men.

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