France : "Masculinity causes road accidents"
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They always bring up the more men in accidents statistics. But they'll never mention how many more hours that men spend on the roads daily.
I thought the general trend was:
Men: Fewer but more lethal.
Women: More but minor bumps.
Ironically this is possibly the same trend as suicides,
Men: Fewer attempts because those attempts work first time.
Women: More attempts because a) most attempts aren't fatal, therefore subsequent attempts might be made so mulitple attempts per person, b) 'self harming' is counted as attempts even when it isn't an actual attempt.
This is not going to over well, not in France.
Needless to say, the downvotes are not mine.
Who will they turn to? Marine "I'm a feminist" Le Pen?
It's weird how much of the immigration is the #1 issue cult is heavily led by women who either tacitly or implicitly endorse feminism.
Give five examples.
Only five?
Le Pen herself, Meloni, Alice Weidel (AfD), Katalin Novak (Fidesz), Suella Braverman (UK "Conservatives")
As for their feminist tendencies :
Le Pen openly admitted to being one. I have the video link.
Meloni did a speech about glass ceilings, a feminist dogwhistle.
Weidel is a lesbian.
Novak is...I'm not entirely sure what she is. Still, she heavily advocates for women to be bribed to have kids, so that's enough.
Braverman openly follows TERF ideology, I believe she even admitted to being one, but I could be wrong.
You can also add influencers like Katie Hopkins, Ann Coulter and Lauren Southern as women are heavily overrepresented in the anti-immigration side there as well.
Basically, woman = feminist.
Which is why you called Kathy Barnette a feminist. You are batty.
You're reaching.
Le Pen literally called herself one on camera.
Meloni outed herself in this interview.
Weidel is a lesbian...
The only one you can dispute is Novak, but I think advocating for women to be paid to have kids is feminist. It's women's gain at the expense of men.
You yourself admitted Braverman is a TERF.
I dispute all of them. You're a crazy person.
Disputing how?
For once, there's an element of truth in that statement - we all know men are more likely to be in accidents, especially young, new drivers who are showing off and peacocking.
...But past age 30? From that point, men are getting into more accidents because men are more likely to be driving under duress - that is, driving with a deadline for when they need to be somewhere. Women generally don't find themselves in that situation, because women generally don't do jobs that matter on a minute-to-minute basis.