I read this piece from Michael Kimmel https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/from-mens-liberation-to-mens-rights-angry-white-men-in-us/ and wrote a response to it, and posted that response in the comments section. But then I realized that I hadn't really proven my point that there is evidence that white men are discriminated against, because I ignored Kimmel’s definition of discrimination. But comments in that thread are closed. So, I am putting a new response here to redeem myself.

The important part is this paragraph:

There is a major difference between being disadvantaged and being discriminated against. The former suggests that there are areas of public policy that still rely on outdated stereotypes, paternalistic policies designed to “protect” helpless, fragile, vulnerable women from the predations of men and the privations of individual freedom. The latter, being the victim of discrimination, relies on policies implemented to single certain groups out for unequal treatment. For example, men are dramatically over-represented in all those hazardous occupations - but every single time women have sought entry into those occupations, men have vigorously opposed their entry. Once again, that contradiction: on the one hand, MRAs believe men shouldn’t be “forced” to do all the dangerous jobs; on the other hand, they also believe that women shouldn’t (and are probably ill-qualified to) invade men’s territory. While it’s true that there remain some areas in which being a man is a disadvantage, there is no evidence that white men are the victims of discrimination.

The problem, is that by Kimmel's definition of discrimination, there being policies implement to single certain groups out for unequal treatment, white men and all other men are discriminated against, by the male only draft. It still matters, because even though there have been no convictions for failing to register since 1986. The approximately 100,000 men per-year who violate the law by not registering for the draft still can't get a driver’s license in 40 states, and in the U.S., you need a driver’s license to get around most states. Also, those men who do not register for the draft can't get a government job or student loan either. This affects males. But females have no obligation or attendant penalties for failing to meet that obligation under U.S. law. https://reason.com/2021/09/24/house-votes-to-make-your-daughters-eligible-for-the-military-draft/?utm\_source=pocket\_mylist So, if we accept Kimmel's definition of discrimination, then we must conclude that white men are discriminated against in the U.S., because all men are discriminated against in the U.S. by the selective service system.