Why is International Men's Day so controversial?

Many argue that every day is men's day, but supporters say it's a time to discuss serious issues

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 08:A model (detail) walks the runway at the Oliver Spencer show during The London Collections: Men Autumn/Winter 2014 on January 8, 2014 in London, England.(Photo by
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Today marks International Men's Day – an event that is becoming increasingly controversial.

The University of York has cancelled a planned event, arguing that a day to celebrate men's issues "does not combat inequality but merely amplifies existing, structurally imposed, inequalities."

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