On the BBC World News programme Dateline London,
on March 3, 2013, I heard the Guardian journalist Polly Toynbee say, in relation
to the Catholic Church, that any organisation composed solely of men was bound
to be corrupt. Now, the implication is obviously that they would not
be corrupt if they were composed, wholly or partly, of women. Not only
is that grossly sexist, but it is inconceivable that Toynbee has any evidence
that would prove that to be true. Moreover, no other journalist on the
Dateline panel of about six journalists commented on -- let alone criticised
-- that obscenely sexist lie. If there is anything in the World which
men have been in a position to do, but women haven't -- and it is bad -- then
you get lying, sexist feminists like Toynbee saying that only men do it.
Another example is the sexist, feminist lie that the World would be more peaceful
if women ruled it. You don't hear that particular lie so often nowadays--
now that women have been in a position to start more wars than they used to
be! See: Women and War .
From the outside, Britain seems like a very anti-male country. I'm
thinking of the fact that, apparently, women used to be able to retire at
an age that was five years earlier than men could retire -- although I think
that has been equalised, under the pressure of the ageing nature of the population.
Britain now allows women to ascend the throne on the same basis as men --
but the Government is considering abolishing women's prisons! It's not
as if the reasoning is at all intelligent. After all, we've got feminists
involved here, so it can't be intelligent!!