So Queensland has a woman AG, another example of the recent and rapid increase in women in power.
There should be nothing wrong with that but you could assume that a lot of these women have strong feminist sentiments.
They are mostly of an age where the feminist influence would have affected them in education and the media .
Also th…
So Queensland has a woman AG, another example of the recent and rapid increase in women in power.
There should be nothing wrong with that but you could assume that a lot of these women have strong feminist sentiments.
They are mostly of an age where the feminist influence would have affected them in education and the media .
Also the way women behave in big organisations is a worry . They can be very "catty", alliances are made and dissenters are frozen out of the "clique", backbiting , character assassination etc, far worse than men.
These laws coming up will pass if the feminist influence has affected enough of these new women in power.
As you say, these things are happening in all Western countries and that deserves a closer look, is this part of a bigger picture?, a "war on the West" in the words of Douglas Murray.
So Queensland has a woman AG, another example of the recent and rapid increase in women in power.
There should be nothing wrong with that but you could assume that a lot of these women have strong feminist sentiments.
They are mostly of an age where the feminist influence would have affected them in education and the media .
Also the way women behave in big organisations is a worry . They can be very "catty", alliances are made and dissenters are frozen out of the "clique", backbiting , character assassination etc, far worse than men.
These laws coming up will pass if the feminist influence has affected enough of these new women in power.
As you say, these things are happening in all Western countries and that deserves a closer look, is this part of a bigger picture?, a "war on the West" in the words of Douglas Murray.