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Old 05-09-2017, 12:22 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Again, wanting equal treatment for men is whiny, but you're out here taking about how legitimate affirmative action programmes are when in favour of women.
Well, when you see a bill addressing issues that specifically affect women on a greater scale than men and can't get past the fact that a bill addressing issues that specifically affect women doesn't also focus on men, it is absolutely whiny bull****. That's because a bill addressing issues that specifically affect women does not define a government's actions towards or ability to protect men's rights.

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