I hope you made it to my post-script note at the bottom.
I found the implication, supported by much of western culture currently, that men are cannon fodder and more worthy of sacrifice than women to by highly offensive and sexist.
As I noted, I am sure this was not the manner in which it was delivered, but nevertheless this is the comment brought to mind by this post.
You'll note that most users was attacked with labels and handwaved me off as being "triggered", rather than any of my points being fairly responded to.
This was a predictable response when going against the zeitgeist of what is politically correct.
I'm not really interested in discussing the merits of relationship loyalty currently, but that particular statistic on divorce seemed relevant, as one could construe papa's post as implying men were overwhelmingly, or at least equally, the problem.