Thursday 8 March 2012

Abuse of women

That no woman should be physically abused is I think a 'given' amongst right-thinking men - and those right-thinking men would consider such action despicable. Having said that, it is not disputed that the law should set that out in clear language, but do we need the 'level' of law that is proposed by the Council of Europe - to which Cameron is about to commit our country?


Because I do believe that the fanaticism within the women's equality movement has got out of hand; that that fanaticism is women's worst enemy; that this is an area in which 'government' has no right to intrude and only do so in the hope that it may garner them a few more votes; and that, on the whole, I find the legislation farcical allow me to provide a couple of quotes:
"The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is “What does a woman want?”"
Sigmund Freud, Ernest Jones' Sigmund Freud: Life and Work
"Every woman should have four pets in her life. A mink in her closet, a jaguar in her garage, a tiger in her bed, and a jackass who pays for everything."
Paris Hilton
I would also refer readers to this post of a few years ago. Over at Orphans of Liberty, Longrider has a post which I believe sums up, in a nutshell, the stupidity of this piece of legislation.


On a more serious note, can one blame an employer who when considering a woman for promotion and in whom that employer has invested money in training being wary of promoting that woman, knowing she may 'fall' at some time in the future? Is it not demeaning to women to have equality imposed by law, rather than them achieving that equality by endeavour and ability? If a quota of women in boardrooms is dictated by law, would not a man, passed over, with obviously far better qualifications and work ethic not have a grievance in law due to discrimination?


This entire matter is another Pandora's Box which will only bring yet more grief to men and women alike - but hey, it has been devised and implemented by politicians and bureaucrats so why should we expect it to work?


If women want equality then should not that equality entail the requirement to accept the odd jest (or compliment), one made in good faith?


Just saying..................

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