(December 12, 2013 at 9:36 am)Esquilax Wrote:(December 12, 2013 at 9:24 am)Lemonvariable72 Wrote: If that is true esquilax then why haven't we seen feminists redress inequality issues such as reproductive rights? Or the draft? How come they often go berserk (I'm referring to the U of T incident) when you do try to bring up issues against men like prostate cancer research?
I'm not familiar with any kind of inequality slanted against males with regards to reproductive rights, but in terms of the draft, I would have thought the first step there would be getting women as frontline soldiers, which is what's happening now. These things can't all come at once, especially since we haven't really had a draft to make that topic relevant.
Also? I don't really see any feminists saying prostate cancer research is a bad thing? Not really sure what you're referring to, there.
Do you have male birth control in Australia? If no then you and every other man out there is praying the condom doesn't break or paying for the next 18 years, regardless of if you wanted a abortion or not. On other hand if she wants a abortion and you want the baby, well too bad. Also what I was referring to with the prostate cancer is the u of t meeting again. That was the topic to be discussed.
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That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
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