4:00 The interests of the married heterosexual father are being salami-sliced away by the matriarchy.
5:00 All political parties pander to the female voter because they are the biggest and most volatile group. The operation of representative democracy is against the interests of the married father.
New Labour were voted in by women.
"New Labour had taken more votes from women"
6:00 Democracy is dementia.
7:00 83% of female MPs voted for gay marriage while only 48% of male MPs did. What does this say about feminism?
9:00 Matters of sexual morality
11:00 Women support the status quo and the dominant narrative.
12:00 Patriarchy v Matriarchy, Yin and Yang
14:00 More agreeable and physically weaker
16:00 If the problem is matriarchy, then the solution is patriarchy. If the destination is patriarchy, the vehicle must be theocracy.
19:00 Labour spread the view that the Tories would put immigrants back on the first banana boat home at the first available opportunity.
20:00 Feminism bribes men with extramarital sex.
21:00 The pill enabled the Sex Revolution in the 1970s.
23:00 Liberalism enabled feminism.
24:00 Straying from the gold standard of marriage as a measure of sexual morality
25:00 34 years on, Japan finally prepares to swallow Pill
Monogamy
27:00 Men and women complement each other.
28:00 Division of labour leads to specialisation and efficiency.
29:00 Gender studies is a preoccupation of feminists.
30:00 Feminism and Communism
31:00 Men and women refusing to take the risks and make the sacrifices of marriage.
34:00 Spiritual nihilism of those who fail to become parents
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