Friday, March 06, 2009

'Rights for women' and feminism are not the same.

Last night I enjoyed an excellent evening out at the Rotherham Civic watching a superb version of Harold Brighouse's play 'Hobson's Choice'.
Written in World War One and set in 1880, it gives a clear and fair demonstration of why women should have equal rights to men.
The character Willie Mossop [a man - or at least, very nearly] is also transformed into something stronger and better in the process.

I do wish that the emasculating, feminist harridans who still infect the higher echelons of liberal-left politics could be forced to watch this play - if only for a sense of balance and proportion.

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