Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Tom Golden's avatar

The question that must be answered is why there is so little attention to men's health and why would that person think the entire CDC was for men. The answer is actually simple but no one wants to admit it. It's called gynocentrism. We are living in a world where the needs of women, the feelings of women, the safety of women is at the top of the list while the same issues for men is at the bottom. This post is a good example of this dilemma.

The first step in dealing with this mess is to help people become aware of this truth. At this point no one believes in such a thing but just look at the facts of this post and you will have to admit there is something going on.

For more info on gynocentrism there is a great site http://gynocentrism.com that goes into great detail on this. Or you can click my username above and come to menaregood.substack.com lots of good info there also.

Expand full comment
Dominick's avatar

Per my earlier post...

Men's health initiatives were proposed in Congress at least 15 times since 2000:

H.R. 4653 (106th): Men’s Health Act of 2000

S. 2925 (106th): Men’s Health Act of 2000

H.R. 632 (107th): Men’s Health Act of 2001

S. 2616 (107th): Men’s Health Act of 2002

S. 1028 (108th): Men’s Health Act of 2003

H.R. 1734 (108th): Men’s Health Act of 2003

H.R. 457 (109th): Men’s Health Act of 2005

S. 228 (109th): Men’s Health Act of 2005

H.R. 5624 (109th): Men’s Health Act of 2006

H.R. 789 (110th): Office of Men’s Health Act of 2007

S. 640 (110th): Men’s Health Act of 2007

H.R. 1440 (110th): Men’s Health Act of 2007

H.R. 2115 (111th): Men and Families Health Care Act of 2009

H.R. 5986 (117th): Men’s Health Awareness and Improvement Act (2021)

H.R. 4182: Men’s Health Awareness and Improvement Act (2023)

None of these pieces of legislation ever received a vote. Also, Rep. Donald Payne (D-NJ) was the sponsor of the latest attempt and he just tragically died from cardiac arrest, which was precipitated by high blood pressure and diabetes. Diseases that this type of legislation would try to stop.

Expand full comment
35 more comments...

No posts