@jacqui683@babytroublebabe@blewbyyou123@TrelleLove@JezziiB Wherever feminists have managed to whine their way into government, they have not brought about equality, but rather the oppression of men and the privileging of women. There are dozens of such laws in Spain and over ten in Germany; in these countries,
@jacqui683@babytroublebabe@blewbyyou123@TrelleLove@JezziiB That must be Schrödinger's patriarchy, then.
Always going on about how evil the patriarchy is because it oppresses women, but if good things were to come out of that oppression, suddenly it doesn't exist anymore.
@babytroublebabe@blewbyyou123@TrelleLove@JezziiB Feminism isn't actually about equality. Feminists CLAIM to stand for equality, but feminism merely seeks to abolish the patriarchy and place women above men by discriminating against men and securing privileges for women. Just look at the reality in places like Spain.
@babytroublebabe@blewbyyou123@TrelleLove@JezziiB 3. The dismantling of patriarchal structures made it easy for people like Epstein to gain access to girls; in a patriarchy, women and girls would not be allowed to hang out with strange men.
@babytroublebabe@blewbyyou123@TrelleLove@JezziiB In various ways.
1. The decriminalization of abortion. That amounts to billions of dead human beings.
2. A focus on female privileges; instead of abolishing gender-specific conscription, which has cost millions of lives, feminists focused on trivial matters like wearing jeans.
@Hereticalturf@travelingflying That is incorrect; in many countries, more than 50% of women did not engage in paid work between the 1950s and the 1970s. They worked only at home, managing the household and caring for the family.
@Miguel98658022@OwenShroyer1776 After all, that has to happen by law these days. Don't let women under 35 work or study, teach girls and boys about gender roles in school, and ban sex outside of marriage. Things will start looking up right away.