Antisexism
This community is about Antisexism, a joint movement of men, women and nonbinary people against gender stereotypes and all sorts of gender-based discrimination.
Here you can share useful materials (articles, research, statistics, opinions...) on gender-based discrimination against men, women, and nonbinary people, and participate in common discussions and activities.
Rules:
1. No promotion of patriarchy (or matriarchy)
Systems based on dominance of one gender harm everyone, including, often times, people in the dominant group. They are intrinsically sexist and therefore strictly forbidden in this community.
2. Be civil and listen before you speak
The issues of gender equality often come as contentious. Remember - there are no enemies here! The purpose of this place is to discuss and find solutions together.
3. Respect personal experiences
All of us have different history and issues regarding gender stereotypes. Every experience is valid! Don't try to belittle it.
4. Everyone is welcome!
Antisexism is about everyone: men, women and nonbinary, cis- and trans-people. Every group and every person individually have unique experiences that we need to address.
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This seems to be a flaw in the concept of pensions, not an indication that retirement age should be increased.
Pensions exist on the assumption that there will always be an increasing number of workers paying into them over time and that the number of workers will never shrink. They also assume that pensions will be taken for n number of years after retirement before the pensioner dies.
All these things are bad assumptions. They're actually just wishful thinking!
A better system would be something like Social Security but instead of paying out based on how much you put in it would just pay out a universal income no matter how much you worked or how much money you made.
It should be a reward for reaching retirement age: You put in your 40 years or whatever time seems reasonable and from then on you're guaranteed a minimum income.
Not everyone works. Not everyone pays into the system at all but this is fine! Should mothers who raised the next generation retain zero benefits for their work? Should their benefits be reduced because they gave up work for decades in order to raise children? No, that would be unjust and stupid.
If the rich don't want to pay into these benefits they can go live somewhere else. That's fine! It's not like they're spending their wealth anyway! If the wealth of the rich only grows that means they're extracting it from the economy and not contributing!
It's called a pyramid scheme.