What a brilliant ideas:
To bring down unemployment figures: throw men in prison, resulted in over crowded and the highest prison population in so called civilised Europe. How can one imagine, except bitter and twisted feminist and lousy ministers the county's problem will be solved in these ways.
Are women happy to see their son's and male family members to be thrown in to prison or kept in a doll to make unqualified female employable? As we can see up and down the country lower class men are either in prison or in doll. Is this USA way or European way to solve social problem?
Simple analogy: To make two buildings equal: There are two solutions:
1. To knock down the taller building till they become equal or
2. To increase the hight of of the shorter building both in quality and height.
But what we are witnessing here in so called civilzed rich W European country, the government and the feminist bandwagon followed the 1st root of equality, which is putting working class men in prison or keeping them in doll or bringing down the salary of those men in top positions. I'm sure this kind of desperate measure will only affect those men who are there due to their ability without connections. Those men with proper connections will servive, because they are from the right post code and over privileged universities.
As we all know; this country is ruled by mafiose from two universities: Graduate of Oxford and Cambridge or in combination called OXBRIDGE. Whatever the blind feminist leaders propose they can't scratch even the surface of "The OXBRIDGE CLUB". They might pretend to do something superficially they keep their position in British society with out a hick. The bandwagon of desperate women only hurt the so called working class men.
There is no a single woman asking questions like: Why the government tries to put men imprison and bring down the salaries of some men instead of Raising up WOMEN SALARY (whether they deserve or not)?. Why does the government encourage companies to invest in Britain instead building more prison?
Enough for today
Bye
From "The observer"
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