I think too many feminists and men's rights activists fail to realise that at a fundamental level, men and women are different. They do both raise interesting points about inequality and there is an article somewhere that counters the ones you posted, from a female perspective. To the question asked, I would answer yes, in certain areas, and that is unfair. On the other hand, I can answer the same if the question was about men. We have more privilege than the other gender in someways, and less so in others.
Going somewhat off-topic, this is why a lot of my views, politically, are at the centre or very close to the centre. I realise that no single perspective is adequate in itself, be it feminism or any other political issue, and a balanced perspective that takes both sides into account is the best solution.
Unfortunately, the internet really gives a voice to those who presents half the picture and takes an idea to the extreme, while people with moderate, centre views appear uninspiring and boring in comparison because they don't "go far enough".
Going somewhat off-topic, this is why a lot of my views, politically, are at the centre or very close to the centre. I realise that no single perspective is adequate in itself, be it feminism or any other political issue, and a balanced perspective that takes both sides into account is the best solution.
Unfortunately, the internet really gives a voice to those who presents half the picture and takes an idea to the extreme, while people with moderate, centre views appear uninspiring and boring in comparison because they don't "go far enough".