BBC Radio Kent – Elizabeth Hobson on double standards in sexism (2018). File #254 of 800+ files on the J4MB YouTube channel.

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2 thoughts on “BBC Radio Kent – Elizabeth Hobson on double standards in sexism (2018). File #254 of 800+ files on the J4MB YouTube channel.

  1. And it spreads. Men in Germany discover that they too may be “monitored” and prevented from leaving should their country have need of them Men must ask permission to leave Germany « Euro Weekly News Maybe a wise move as the US looks more and more at the Chinese expansion. But also a concrete example of “Gender Inequality”. Women it seems can carry on freely moving and not be tracked. More and more European nations are making similar preparations, that rarely envisage any such restrictions, obligations and responsibilities to be imposed on women. In truth for decades those nations relied on the assumption the USA, with its huge military and “selective service” to back it up if recruitment faltered and now they too have to decide. Just like the USA women may want to “volunteer” but men are legally obligated.

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    • More detail from BBC German men aged 17-45 may need military approval for long stays abroad – BBC News Of course no where in the detail is there a query about “gender equality” so long as a few women volunteer we can ignore the fact men are compelled be monitored and have hanging over them compulsory service. In the days of compulsory national service (ended in Germany 2011) young men who served did get some help in accessing college courses and job seeking help. And in Germany (and no doubt in other countries doing the same) the feminists protested these unfair helps to young men. Hence women given the opportunity to join up. But never the obligation nor the consequences of draft dodging. “Conscription” rumbles about out media here, again references to “young people” actually mean young men.

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