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Why feminism 'could be bad for your health'
by CHARLOTTE GILL - More by this author »
Last updated at 22:38pm on 25th March 2007

Source: DailyMail.co.uk

For years, feminists have fought for equality, believing it is the key to a better society.

Now researchers have found that parity between the sexes may be bad for your health.


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But the study, published in the journal Social Science and Medicine, also put forward the theory that equality has not yet been fully achieved in society and that these effects are part of a transitional process on the road to fairness.

The claim of 'women seeking equality' is very deceiving, as it's based on the premiss that an uneven quota between the sexes must be derived from women being the victims of oppression and/or discrimination. When you look into the figures, you see that men as a class earn more than women because men work harder and longer.

As Belfort Bax proved in his book, The Legal Subjection of Men, there's not a single shred of evidence to validate the claim that women were ever oppressed in the Western world. During the 19th Century women received a large amount of criminal law exemption and civil law privilege over men. Under Old English Law women received a large amount of impunity because they didn't have the same "rights" as men.

Well, women now have rights, yet they still receive a large amount of criminal law exemption (IE. convicted women are less likely than convicted men to receive a custodial sentence)and civil law privilege (IE. Divorce, child support).

Therefore, if the feminists are worried about equality, then maybe they should go to the legislators and tell them to start treating female criminals the same way male criminals are treated.

"Sweden may have reached a critical point where further one- sided expansion by women into traditionally male roles, spheres and activities will not lead to positive health effects unless men also significantly alter their behaviour.

Yeah, men should alter their behaviour -- especially the ones in the courts -- as their chivalrous behaviour is preventing women from being treated like men -- IE. being held accountable for their actions.

Categories: Politics, Men's Issues, Women's Issues, Workforce Issues, Education Issues, Feminism, Socialism, Men's Health, Women's Health   English (AU)
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