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I am wondering if the affected men will demand preferential treatment as a consequence of service. Women currently benefit from disproportionate employment in the social safety net, affirmative action in German government hiring, etc. I would imagine that this would be essentially offensive to the men who are required to stay in the country, or face (potential future) conscription. I suspect the demands of European governments will increase as countries continue to age.
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> I am wondering if the affected men will demand preferential treatment as a consequence of service.

I'm more thinking about leaving asap.

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I would define feminism as the belief that on balance and in aggregate, there is a difference in the fairness that society accords to the genders and it's in favor of men.

The risk to feminism would be that this becomes so blatantly and obviously not true that no one can take it seriously. I don't think the continued draft of men would impact this because it's not a change to the status quo, and it isn't changing opinion in Ukraine.

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> and it's in favor of men.

Definitely going to have to disagree there.

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You disagree with feminists, or you disagree that feminists essentially hold that viewpoint?
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The former.
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