Monday, 20 January 2014
Backlash?
Sweden, reportedly, has an oppressive radical feminist government. According to the writer of the blog, Why I Left Sweden, despite high living standards that are the envy of the world, the culture is one that is oppressive, particularly towards men. People often think that their actions will not have consequences, but they do. A video in Sweden depicts a group of young women who not only murdered a man, but celebrated it. Videos, and the media generally indicate the culture of a country, but not always. Could this possibly explain any rise in violence against women and rape in Sweden, or any other feminist country for that matter?
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