Aeolus451 said:
It doesn't matter if the more extreme parts of feminism aren't representative of the majority of the group when laws are being passed based on what those fringe elements are pushing for. Any country that tries to mirror Sweden's version of feminism is going off the deep in. Just from how I've how feminists around the world are reacting to "The Red Pill", you might realize they're getting a bit crazy. I'm familiar enough with feminism in the more important countries to know that I don't want to live there considering the rise of toxic feminism and the immigrant problems in those places. |
What laws in European countries have been passed based on what extreme fringe feminists are pushing for?