The additional solicitor general of India, Indira Jaising who is also a prominent feminazi writes about women in parliament, but the article betrays the warped and perverse mentality of all feminists. Tomorrow we will see the power of women in Parliament It came as a shock to me that in most developed countries, including Germany and the Netherlands, women constitute not more than 5 per cent of elected representatives in parliamentary bodies. I also learnt that women do not receive equal pay for equal work in these countries. Indeed, while reporting on the Netherlands, the minister said that women 'choose' home-based part-time work as part of their right to choose to stay home with their children! Go easy on the exclamation mark woman. It is a woman’s choice how … [Read more...] about Indira Jaising with her feminazi logic, read and appreciate
Feminists’ myths about domestic violence being busted
Newer Perspectives on Domestic Violence That domestic violence is a preserve of men is demolished by this data on lesbian couples: Nor is the incidence of DV among lesbian cohorts minimal. In fact, abuse among lesbians occurs with far greater frequency than among heterosexuals (given as 24% by the study above), and far more frequently than male-on-female abuse. Estimates of abuse have ranged between 47% and 73% (Coleman, 1990; Bologna, Waterman, Dawson, 1987; Lie. et al. 1991) among lesbian subjects who responded to questionnaires assessing prevalence of some form of physical, sexual, or emotional-psychological abuse in at least one relationship. Estimates of verbal abuse in lesbian relationships have been as high as 95% (Kelly & Warshafsky, 1987). About half of lesbian subjects who … [Read more...] about Feminists’ myths about domestic violence being busted
Rape of men and boys can not be brushed away
According to a UK study, 8% of recorded rape victims are male. Rape is not just a women's issue According to the Stern Review, the victim is male in around 8% of all recorded rape cases. The unrecorded figure is thought to be far higher. Rape and sexual assault are seen as women's issues – the victims are female, the perpetrators male. But it is no longer acceptable to pretend, as some do, that rape and sexual assault are only committed by men against women. The proportion of men who go on to report sexual assault is extremely low and the number of victims greater than the government or media coverage would suggest. Male rape victims face an enormous amount of social prejudice in coming forward. One organisation working with male victims told the Stern Review: "Very few men will … [Read more...] about Rape of men and boys can not be brushed away
Hillary Clinton’s letter to Indian women: more lies
Hillary Clinton is at it again to ever confuse women empowerment with female supremacy and is now spreading her male-hate message in garb of addressing women leaders of India. Secretary Clinton's letter to women leaders in India Just one excerpt from letter: As you come together today, you recognize that economic progress and democratic progress depend on women's progress. You recognize that the freedom and empowerment of women helps them to flourish, and that when women flourish, families flourish, whole communities flourish and entire nations flourish. This is just one example how issues like poverty, opportunity, discrimination are now being women-ified under feminist discourse. It is not important to take care of other half (men) of society. Help women only, and everything … [Read more...] about Hillary Clinton’s letter to Indian women: more lies
Pathetic NCW tries its luck again with Supreme Court
If the news of NCW mismanaging its funds was not enough, here they go again at wasting more funds on non-issues. Kicking bahu not cruelty? SC to review The National Commission for Women, through counsel Aparna Bhat, moved a curative petition requesting reconsideration of the judgment in the case between Bhaskar Lal Sharma and his daughter-in-law Monica. Curative petitions normally have a 99% failure rate in the apex court. NCW said the ruling would defeat the very purpose of the provision to protect women from cruelty and harassment in matrimonial homes. Yeah… if you define cruelty to woman the way a feminist defines: “like he looked at me in a strange way, and I was terrified” NCW had reflected the views of Karat who had said the apex court's decision would only "further … [Read more...] about Pathetic NCW tries its luck again with Supreme Court
Who needs fathers: BBC documentary
BBC is recently doing a documentary on cruel system in UK denying fathers access to their children. Agony of the frozen-out fathers: BBC documentary Watching a preview of next week’s BBC series Who Needs Fathers?, I felt ashamed to be a woman. The men on the programme appeared to be loving, attentive fathers – not extremists in Batman costumes. All they wanted was to play their part in the upbringing of their children. But, at every turn, it seemed, vengeful, short-sighted women were selfishly trying to thwart them. Further there are some statistics on number of children who are growing up without fathers, the figures do not seem much different from India’s: Too few children are growing up with that balance. Ninety three per cent of children live with their mother after a … [Read more...] about Who needs fathers: BBC documentary