Richard_Tyndall
Richard_Tyndall
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Re: Why are misogynistic cultures so hard to root out? – politicalbetting.com
Another idiotic comment. Granny and Grandad grew up in an age when only 10% or so were able to stay in education past the age of 18 - with only 4% going to university. Now that number is just under 4… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why are misogynistic cultures so hard to root out? – politicalbetting.com
Because it is a pointless and ill informed attitude. It is, quite literally, the ignorance of youth. (View Post)1 -
Re: Why are misogynistic cultures so hard to root out? – politicalbetting.com
Moreover, given I have a wife and daughter (as well as a son) who are my whole life, I think it is unfair to claim that we never experience women's lives. I live in a constant low level fear for… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why are misogynistic cultures so hard to root out? – politicalbetting.com
I agree generally. Though there is an upper limit to how far you can go with that. Healthy life expectancy has not gone up as quickly as overall life expectancy so simply tracking the latter upwards … (View Post)3 -
Re: Why are misogynistic cultures so hard to root out? – politicalbetting.com
I am 57 - and currently will reach official retirement age at 67. And I have always thought exactly the same. I always thought that by the time I retired the state pension would be a thing of the pas… (View Post)4
