Wed Dec 01, 2021 9:14 am
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Today I remarked upon a post on my FB.
A friend’s sister was being married, and there she was in her marriage Kimono...
The friend lives in Canada where the media is often anti men especially white anglo saxons.
Not many Canadians get married these days.
In Japan she would be pressured to marry, in Canada she is pressured to be independent. Neither are reasonable options, people should decide from their own hearts.
Canada has a confusion of many different orientations.
Equality in Canada is to be equal to a man, and not complementary.
It’s a disaster mitigated by migration of ethnicities for whom marriage and family is still important.
I think society is taking a very dangerous path, it will reduce populations in the rational community while benefiting the religious community.
Fair is fair, I agree with a lot that has been done to equalise, and I’ve done my bit to train and encourage the fairer sex (if I’m allowed to write that) to be pilots.
But fairness should not run to “positive discrimination” as it sometimes does in Canada.
Mao tried to make China gender neutral, all wearing the same uniforms, girls with short hair cuts, everyone in blue or olive trousers and shirts.
It didn’t work.
Chinese women are mostly feminine, dress well, and even so they decide whether they can be bothered with men or not. They don’t have to dress like men to live in a politically correct society.
70% of white Canadian men choose to marry Asian women.
A friend’s sister was being married, and there she was in her marriage Kimono...
The friend lives in Canada where the media is often anti men especially white anglo saxons.
Not many Canadians get married these days.
In Japan she would be pressured to marry, in Canada she is pressured to be independent. Neither are reasonable options, people should decide from their own hearts.
Canada has a confusion of many different orientations.
Equality in Canada is to be equal to a man, and not complementary.
It’s a disaster mitigated by migration of ethnicities for whom marriage and family is still important.
I think society is taking a very dangerous path, it will reduce populations in the rational community while benefiting the religious community.
Fair is fair, I agree with a lot that has been done to equalise, and I’ve done my bit to train and encourage the fairer sex (if I’m allowed to write that) to be pilots.
But fairness should not run to “positive discrimination” as it sometimes does in Canada.
Mao tried to make China gender neutral, all wearing the same uniforms, girls with short hair cuts, everyone in blue or olive trousers and shirts.
It didn’t work.
Chinese women are mostly feminine, dress well, and even so they decide whether they can be bothered with men or not. They don’t have to dress like men to live in a politically correct society.
70% of white Canadian men choose to marry Asian women.
MichaelP
Wandering the World
Wandering the World