Misogyny identified as breeding ground for extremism in UK, says leaked report

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3 thoughts on “Misogyny identified as breeding ground for extremism in UK, says leaked report

  1. This Labour government are trying to create as many straw men as possible to deflect from the likes of Ivor Caplin, Southport, Rotherham etc., etc. It looks like a sign of desperation.

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  2. Misogyny has become a pretty meaningless term. ‘Not at heart of NHS’: Fears women’s health hubs could be reduced in new targets The current CEO of the NHS points out the NHS was built by men “She said that the NHS has largely been built by men and “doesn’t always have, I think, the needs of women at its heart” but she said: “Women’s health is a priority for the Government. It is a priority for the NHS” But apparent not always putting women’s health first is “medical misogyny” according to the Women and Equalities Committee in Parliament and Pritchard duly agrees “Can I first say I agree with you on misogyny” she says. The nonsense of this is pretty much evidenced by the fact that the people complaining that women’s health isn’t getting ring fenced money are the “Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG)” Who represent whole sections of the “largely been built by men” NHS ! There is of course no similarly large departments dealing with men’s health. And of course this leaves out the fact that most health issues affect human beings, just under half of whom are Male, so somewhat misogynistically occasionally the NHS might pay a bit of attention to sick males too. Of course it should do so because if the measure of health outcomes were based on the data for men it would mean reducing them for women! So we have a service that actually treats men less well than women already, and is build by men, is supposedly “misogynistic” because its struggling to find funds to treat women even better! Like “sexism” before it “misogyny” is just a word that gets thrown about. If the NHS has a problem hating women when it already has specialist services and treats them better than men(literally because they get earlier diagnosis, more rapid treatment and better outcomes for almost all non sex specific diseases). What does “hate” mean?

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