So this is the country heralded as the most feminist country in the world which I take to mean that we have an actual, manifest definition of what feminists want to see America become (if it wasn't already clear). They are not ashamed of pointing out what they've become:
- 70% of kids are born to unmarried mothers and this is not a failure to them, but an achievement because everyone is indifferent to it. (I think 50% of those are couples who live together but are not married.)
- It is a post-marriage culture. Marriage is over...
- It's a apparently a welfare state
I'm watching and trying to find out more about the real situation (as well as for Sweden) because I can't see how you can achieve the idea of gender equality/pay equality without enforcing equality of outcome (which is what its all really about) which means creating a socialist/Marxist state. Are the people really happy there? Are the kids obedient and well-behaved? If anyone knows of good articles/reports on this I'd love to read them. Most results in Google I find are feminist articles praising the country like it was heaven on earth---the kind of attitude you hear from North Korea's elites and Islamic states' elites. Of course they think it's the best because it fits their ideology and keeps them in power, all the while the people suffer. Who cares if the people are actually better off.
That so many kids are being cheated out of a mother-father family sickens me more than most things on this earth and make me that much more concerned for America which is at 40%+ out of wedlock births. We have to stop this.
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