Philip Davies MP: International Men’s Day. Some issues affect men more than women. Why is that hard to accept?

Our thanks to Paul for this piece published yesterday by the International Business Times.

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3 thoughts on “Philip Davies MP: International Men’s Day. Some issues affect men more than women. Why is that hard to accept?

  1. The discrimination and victim culture starts early in school. This proceeds through university with the input of the many Femsocs. They graduate from university and work throughout the public sector having been programmed that all females are special victims and all males are perpetrators. Hence we end up with a bunch of privileged feminists elected to women only seats that then despise any attempt to question their lopsided view of any issue.

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  2. Thanks for the above posting cheannaich. As a reminder to those who have read this article before and for those who have not (myself included) here is an article from a couple of years back which deals with the wide ranging consequences we are dealing with here. It sums up again in a concise structured way. The more familiar we all become with this reality the more effect we can have for increased awareness and societal improvement I think.
    This is not a rant or a whinging rage. This is a process of identifying the issue in order to deal with it constructively and effectively. Peace to all. Sdw

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3044380/The-denigration-men-Ridiculed-abused-exploited-triumph-feminism-today-s-men-second-class-citizens-argues-deliciously-provocative-new-book-s-time-chaps-fought-back.html

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