The rape gangs are a ploy. The story came out a few days after they made themselves above the law as a sympathy play before disappearing permanently.
Wut? Alright, let's examine this. When was the day when "they made themselves above the law"?
Do you really think it's about justice for those victims
This minister made an apology for a broken system. The rape gangs which went unpunished for so long showed that the system is thoroughly broken. Therefore, the apology was quite appropriate.
The system isn't broken. The system worked, it was influenced by politics of the exact kind that these young women support. They want the big tent against men's rights, they get what comes with it.
Jess Phillips had an active rape gang in her constituency and said nothing, because destroying the rights of men is the primary goal, not protecting women.
The system worked, it was influenced by politics of the exact kind that these young women support
So... the system is broken.
They want the big tent against men's rights
Group rights are the problem here, because they always come at the expense of someone else. Funny that you can see this when it is feminism, but not when it is "men's rights".
Jess Phillips had an active rape gang in her constituency and said nothing, because destroying the rights of men is the primary goal
For her. But we discovered that tranvestites ranked even higher than Muslims.
They are motivated by sadism, not fear.
Your problem is that you talk about some sort of 'amorphous' they, which you imagine to be Jess Philips or some other boogeyman of yours, and which you then project on women as a whole. Of course the average woman who supports this is motivated by fear and not sadism.
I can't believe I have to explain this...
The rape gangs are a ploy. The story came out a few days after they made themselves above the law as a sympathy play before disappearing permanently.
Do you really think it's about justice for those victims when Tommy Robinson was sentenced for talking about it?
Wut? Alright, let's examine this. When was the day when "they made themselves above the law"?
This minister made an apology for a broken system. The rape gangs which went unpunished for so long showed that the system is thoroughly broken. Therefore, the apology was quite appropriate.
When the "Female Offender Strategy" passed.
The system isn't broken. The system worked, it was influenced by politics of the exact kind that these young women support. They want the big tent against men's rights, they get what comes with it.
Jess Phillips had an active rape gang in her constituency and said nothing, because destroying the rights of men is the primary goal, not protecting women.
They are motivated by sadism, not fear.
And which day was that?
So... the system is broken.
Group rights are the problem here, because they always come at the expense of someone else. Funny that you can see this when it is feminism, but not when it is "men's rights".
For her. But we discovered that tranvestites ranked even higher than Muslims.
Your problem is that you talk about some sort of 'amorphous' they, which you imagine to be Jess Philips or some other boogeyman of yours, and which you then project on women as a whole. Of course the average woman who supports this is motivated by fear and not sadism.