In thinking of the word "men",
"Man", "men", "some men", "most men" or "all men". Hanson-Young stated "men" but of course the extremists have stretch it to the endth tidbit.
Maybe, but in the past having worked over the years as a junior and later a senior officer on establishments with up to 100 personnel working close together in stressful conditions the typical behavior (and common discussion) of many more senior male members was disgusting.Still stereotyping. Her desire to throw an insult at Men in general shows a bias, a prejudice and a sexist attitude.
Maybe, but in the past having worked over the years as a junior and later a senior officer on establishments with up to 100 personnel working close together in stressful conditions the typical behavior (and common discussion) of many more senior male members was disgusting.
A very high percentage of female members back then departed after suffering breakdowns from innuendo and harrasement. I can well imagine the instinctive cultural male authoritarianism around the halls of parliament.
I take my hat off to Sarah for trying to level the playing field. And I'm a bloke.
Here's the unedited version of wayneL's post. Yep she says ALL men have control issues and should stop acting like "morons" and "pigs" as a result of Eurydice Dixon's death. The left really annoy me with how they always play the victim card after they are caught out in the wrong.
Talking about violent crimes, here's one in today's paper.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-03/woman-arrested-on-suspicion-of-murdering-eight-babies/9936702
The thing that the political left fail to mention is the sexual objectification of men by women. Women I know claim women are worse than men, only less obvious.Maybe, but in the past having worked over the years as a junior and later a senior officer on establishments with up to 100 personnel working close together in stressful conditions the typical behavior (and common discussion) of many more senior male members was disgusting.
A very high percentage of female members back then departed after suffering breakdowns from innuendo and harrasement. I can well imagine the instinctive cultural male authoritarianism around the halls of parliament.
I take my hat off to Sarah for trying to level the playing field. And I'm a bloke.
I am not advocating for women to cover up, but an awareness of the sometimes mixed messages and duplicitous debate.
And the huge money making fashion industry. Women have become an object to please men and appear to be for the taking.Absolutely. Some women like sexualising themselves at every opportunity. Low cut and short dresses, short shorts etc. They like to appeal to men's lust but then raise a stink if the lust goes a bit far.
The media like it too and so it gets spread.
And the huge money making fashion industry. Women have become an object to please men and appear to be for the taking.
And in all this we are breaching evolutionary instinct, women were happy controlling the cave whilst the men loved the hunt. Somehow, like halting the birthrate we need to address these imbalances within our psychie.
I guess soYou must had had a seniors moment, Tisme. LOL
I guess so
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