NORWAY: The transformative impact of a Men’s Equality Commission

Our thanks to Douglas for this. So, when will Norway ban MGM? Don’t hold your breath.

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2 thoughts on “NORWAY: The transformative impact of a Men’s Equality Commission

  1. As I recall Norway was one of the places where there were moves to end MGM from at least some legislators. Only to fall foul of claims of “antisemitism”. The last similar attempt I’m aware of, in Iceland’s legislature fell after accusations of antisemitism and anti-islamism ( i suppose “islamophobia” in English).

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  2. The Commission and its report’s most important thing is that they happened. The report and its supporting information is comprehensive. Its recommendations relatively modest and of course fight shy of direct criticism of feminism, even if its findings refute central pillars of the feminist religion. It remains an official Gov. endorsed statement from one of the last remaining shining lights of Guardianland. Now both Denmark and Sweden have lost their lustre by being far more “draconian” on immigration than the UK. One can quote back to the idealogues stats and findings from one of their worshipped states.

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