@Orange_Orange So in your own words, you were happy to give this manga a chance when you thought it focused on the
plight of women but the moment it you see that it educates on the plight of men you assume there's no research and dismiss it as an incel spiel? That's a bit ironic isn't it?
It seems you need to open your mind beyond the
spiel, that 'women are oppressed, men are the oppressors'. The whole point is there are 2 sides(of course there are issues affecting women) and this manga educates people on the issues affecting men which as a society we like to pretend don't exist. But they do.
@WhoCares
There's actually plenty of research to be found on the
real-life issues depicted in this manga, as long as you don't turn a blind eye to it. It's wrong and insulting to dismissively assume 'no research done' the moment a particular social issue affecting others isn't convenient to your interests.
e.g. Gendered Economic Expectations of Men
Are you aware that we are experiencing a steep decline in marriage rate? Research shows the reason is women continue to choose men based on economic capability despite being financially independent now. In the past men used to earn more across the board, there was no problem and women 'married up', men were happy to marry down. But now women are earning more, they are much less willing to 'marry down' when the roles are reversed.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/dating/marriage-rates-decline-reason-economically-attractive-men-jobs-income-a9098956.html
https://www.inc.com/minda-zetlin/marriage-mismatch-husbands-wives-earnings-education-jobs.html
As a result, there's more economic pressure on men because of gendered expectations by women and society as a whole. Men are valued based on earning power. Men are thus more likely accept dangerous jobs in order to earn more money and 1
0 times more likely suffer workplace injury. https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckdevore/2018/12/19/fatal-employment-men-10-times-more-likely-than-women-to-be-killed-at-work/#2855dd0852e8
To add insult, we then talk about the resulting 'wage gap' as though it's all about society being biased against women, despite women choosing men based on income and
expecting men to earn more. We ignore the tremendous pressure forcing men to maximise their income at any cost - health/stress/freedom to choose passion over economic opportunity. The solution is always to give more 'affirmative action' benefits/opportunities exclusively to women. We only talk about 'gender ratio' in cushy executive roles but never for physically demanding/dangerous/dirty jobs where men are severely overrepresented e.g. construction workers, garbage collectors, sewer workers etc.
Don't get me wrong, I don't blame you because this one-sided narrative is heavily pushed by mainstream media. But you need to have an open mind in acknowledging social issues even when they are not convenient to your current beliefs and interests.