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The Problem with Men
- When Is It International Men’s Day? (And Why It Matters)
- Lu par : Richard Herring
- Durée : 3 h et 40 min

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Audible version: missing contents
- Écrit par : Client d'Amazon le 09/08/2020
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For almost a decade, Richard Herring has been answering sexist trolls on International Women's Day when they ask 'when is International Men's Day?' in the mistaken belief there isn't one.
If only the trolls had learned to use Google they'd realise that there is an International Men's Day - it's on November 19th.
In The Problem with Men Richard expands on his Twitter discussions and tackles some of the big questions surrounding the problems of toxic masculinity - for women, but also for men - including:
- Should men fear feminism?
- Is society sexist against men?
- Could you win a point against Serena Williams?
*spoiler* The answer to all of these is no.
With Richard's signature humour and insight, The Problem with Men is a book for anyone striving for an equal society, all year round.
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- Ian Bucknole
- 11/11/2020
When IS international men’s day?
The king of woke Twitter trolling returns with a hilarious new book . It’s great for Men and Women and trolls. It’s funny !
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