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Synopsis
In a world where gender equality is often misinterpreted as female superiority, The Forgotten Man sheds light on the unspoken struggles of men in modern society. This book is not an attack on women but rather a bold defense of the boy child, the struggling husband, the overlooked father, and the silenced man.
For decades, men have been expected to be providers, protectors, and leaders, yet today, they find themselves disposableonly valued for their financial contributions while being denied emotional validation, legal fairness, and societal appreciation.
Through eight
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Synopsis

In a world where gender equality is often misinterpreted as female superiority, The Forgotten Man sheds light on the unspoken struggles of men in modern society. This book is not an attack on women but rather a bold defense of the boy child, the struggling husband, the overlooked father, and the silenced man.

For decades, men have been expected to be providers, protectors, and leaders, yet today, they find themselves disposableonly valued for their financial contributions while being denied emotional validation, legal fairness, and societal appreciation.

Through eight thought-provoking chapters, the book explores:

How laws, education, and cultural biases have placed men at a disadvantage.

Why modern feminism, while empowering women, has often come at the cost of silencing men.

The double standards in relationships, parenting, work, and justice, where men are expected to give everything while receiving little in return.

The consequences of ignoring men's struggles, including broken families, rising male depression, and the increasing number of men withdrawing from relationships and fatherhood.

Religious and cultural perspectives on masculinity and how they have been manipulated to control men.

Practical solutions for restoring fairness and balanceurging men to reclaim their value, set boundaries, and demand respect.

The Forgotten Man is not just a bookit is a call to action. It challenges readers to rethink gender roles, push for true equality, and create a society where men and women stand side by sidenot one where men are reduced to providers while women enjoy all the benefits.

In the end, this book asks the crucial question:

Should men continue to tolerate this injustice, or is it time to rise and demand fairness?


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Autorenporträt
Tobias Otieno Ogola

Tobias Otieno Ogola is a passionate writer, researcher, and advocate for social justice, particularly in matters affecting men in modern society. With a background in healthcare and education, he has spent years observing the silent struggles men faceboth in personal and professional spaces. His deep understanding of human relationships, societal expectations, and cultural dynamics drives his writing, which challenges outdated narratives and promotes true gender fairness.

Through his work, Tobias aims to spark critical conversations about masculinity, responsibility, and the often-overlooked burdens placed on men. His thought-provoking insights are rooted in real-life experiences, historical contexts, religious perspectives, and modern social trends.

Beyond writing, he is a strong advocate for mental health awareness, personal growth, and redefining masculinity in a way that empowers men to be both strong and emotionally whole.

Tobias believes in balance, fairness, and the need for society to recognize the value of men beyond their financial or physical contributions. His work serves as a voice for the silenced and a call to action for a more just world.