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Winning against the feminist machine

By Bettina Arndt - posted Tuesday, 12 November 2024


Breaking down the stranglehold of feminism on domestic violence funding is key to challenging their power. And it's significant this is starting to happen not just in more conservative countries.

Others, like Australia, have a long way to go. In the UK we have Keir Starmer, who in his former role of Director of Public Prosecutions, worked relentlessly to promote the feminist goal of locking up more men. He's now intent on ensuring unproven violence allegations have even more impact in the family court. And his Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper is including "extreme misogyny" in Britain's counter extremism programme – making teenage boys a target.

Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Canada remain strongholds for feminist power. But with Trump now in control – and having control of the Senate and most likely the House – America is due for a reset. Finally, here's a government that might be willing to address the desperate state of so many boys and men in America and give them new hope.

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That's where the Democrats really got it wrong. Both men and women deserve a future.

 

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