So. Many. Eyerolls.
Again, the issues that effect men tend to centre around them straying from their prescribed gender roles and into "female" territory. So the sexism that men experience is still about women.
The NIST never studied the collapse.
The NIST also attributed the cause of the collapse to the the heat from the fires weakening the columns.
So, as usual, you're dead wrong.
I don't think the fact that some people use it on male reporters means it's not A. used mainly on female reporters and B. offensive to women in general.
Difference is, obviously, cops can stop you and ask for proof of identity when you're operating a motor vehicle. They don't have that right when you're walking down the street.
It's selective, but it's not hypocrisy.
I guess we'll just have to wait for something like that to happen. I won't hold my breath though.
Why does it have to be directed at anyone in particular to be offensive?
Sexism and sexual discrimination aren't the same thing. Sexism is a system that reinforces the supremacy of one gender (typically male) over another. Your examples support this because each involves men being punished for dabbling in pursuits that are coded as "female" and thus unsuitable for men. So when men "experience sexism" it's often because of the existence of retrograde ideas about gender roles that devalue women.
So why no outrage over this story, which, if true, involves a massive cover up at the highest levels of government to burnish the image of a president whose every other misstep you obsessively categorize?
I'm frankly stunned that a guy who gets up in a lather when Obama doesn't put down his latte to salute the Marines and who went on and on and on about B E N G H A Z I would be so sanguine about the Obama administration ginning up a false narrative around the killing of bin Laden (a story which certainly contributed to Obama's re-election in 2012). Selective outrage at it's finest.
Did you not actually read the Pew study you cited earlier? Men and women aren't treated the same online at all. Men get insulted, women get sexual comments/threats/stalked. This shouldn't even require a study it's so bleeding obvious to anyone who has spent five minutes online.