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Old 05-09-2017, 02:55 PM   #723 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Goofle View Post
@ Frown - Legislation was the wrong word. I mean clear policy bias in regards to the governments intentions.

I'm not sure how many different ways you can say "It's not biased but it's also biased and okay because of reality that doesn't exist" but it's pretty tiresome to argue with you when any argument I put forward is dismissed as whining even if it's simply relaying the quotes from the budget itself.
Ok. I'll concede that a bill designed to tackle issues that specifically pertain to women overwhelmingly benefits women and not men. I won't concede that it's unfair.

I would say that you're overstating things. Where the bill says "we will address domestic violence against women", you seem to read it as "we will address domestic violence against women, and domestic violence against men just doesn't matter". It's hard for me not to view inserting yourself into a situation like that as whining. Apologies if that makes things hard for you.
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