Queen Elizabeth II died today at Balmoral
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I'll bite my tongue for now, but something I've always found interesting is how all the worst feminist hellholes are part of the Commonwealth.
laughs in Spain
UK, Canada, Australia and NZ are worse.
Spain is with Sweden, Finland etc.
Spain is definitely a top tier feminist shit hole
The top four let women use "emotional abuse" as a murder defence. No threats required. Nothing is close to that.
Dude, this is a HUGE gap in your knowledge.
You're complaining about the possibility of "emotional abuse" in one state being used to justify lethal force in self-defense, at least when you are talking about the US.
In Spain, everything is worse, at every level, in every part of the country. It's not even close. Fucking Christ, the leading cause of death for men is suicide. This is because of their infamous "Integrated Protection Measures against Gender Violence Law". Remember Title IX Tribunals? Remember The Duluth Model? Remember Family Court? Put them all together in one legal system and amp it up to 11, and that's what Spain has.
On what evidence do you say that it was 'consensual'? Legally minded as you are, you'd surely have stated 'not demonstrated to be non-consensual' if you did not think that the contrary case had been established.
While being mindful that it is propaganda, it seems far more likely to me that it was rape than not.
This is so 'comic book villain'-tier that I almost think that they made it up. But if true, even though it was not talking about this incident, they most certainly are not 'innocent' - even if this particular case was not demonstrated.
I’m not sure I would class Aus and NZ ahead of Finland and Spain (and Denmark), frankly… Nor the UK.
Bad? Sure. But nah, that’s not the correct interpretation, here.
The Nordics are objectively more feminist than here, sorry to tell you.
As I said to the other person.
Australia + UK have "coercive control" laws while Canada and NZ don't have an official law on the book, but apply the same principles.
[x] Doubt
Well that lasted long.
It's not like I made the accusation.
It's not as if it was difficult for anyone to figure out what you meant. You're not nearly as subtle as you think you are.
At least you have the decency to bite your tongue. What happened? A while back you said that you had no problem with the Queen.
But I assume you think things will be better under Prince Charles.
People were saying semi nice things about a woman in his presence. He couldn't let this stand.
Just a personal theory of mine but I think because the commonwealth was formed from concession, compromise and decline it was easily infiltrated by feminist, more racial oriented groups.
If instead of trying to remain the empire, there was a focus on restructuring but shared vision (like more national independence for countries within the empire but shared military and trade network) there might have been enough strength to resist and hold off these groups.
You continue to show your complete ignorance outside your little bubble by somehow not thinking South Korea doesn't top any and all Commonwealth nations.
They still have open feminist terrorist groups committing real physical attacks, and had a literal all female shadow cabal put a female puppet as president for them to act through within the last decade.
Not to mention Spain easily being more insane by any metric you could name, and adding a few more you'd not even imagine.
In South Korea whilst their feminist groups are very extreme, the push back against them is also much stronger than in other countries. So they are a very spilt country.
Fair, but I'd say the fact that they exist at all is the point. Things like that don't get to just occur, but with backlash, unless your starting point is "feminist hellhole."