Friday, December 07, 2012

A safe world for women

Interesting.
I am told, millions of female foeti are aborted in China. Due to the One-Child-policy, it is said.

At the same time, I hear girls and young women are getting kidnapped in Vietnam, Burma (Myanmar), Laos, Cambodia,  North Korea even and other countries, in order to sell them to the ordinary Chinese family's "One and only" who would otherwise not find a bride, and not only because he not seldom is a fat, stupid egoist, due to the excellent education he, the little prince, got.

Oh well, and kept in brothels they can even serve many little princes.
 
Millions of female foeti are aborted in China. Due to the One-Child-policy, it is said.

Really?

Millions of female foeti are aborted in India, too. And there does not exist a One-Child-Policy.
At the same time, I hear girls and young women are kidnapped in Vietnam, Burma (Myanmar), Laos, Cambodia, North Korea even and other countries, in order to sell them to one of those ordinary Indian family's 'masculine pride' who would otherwise not find a bride, and not only because he not seldom is a stupid little macho, due to the excellent education he, the little idiot, got.

What rotten societies!

Time for a new Lysistrata:

And for a safe world for women.

Not only in Kyrgyzstan.

In less than thousand and one years.

The peace of the night.







 









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10 comments:

  1. They're rethinking the abortion permissiveness in Canada. Why? Because it was discovered that females are more often aborted than males. And, of course, the feminists are crying loudly they don't want to be deprived of free choice.

    Can't blame the men for that stupidity!

    That's all I'll say...

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  2. You are welcome, Ashley.

    Claude,
    personally, like the nature I'd not mind at all, were this planet populated by men only – not before I have moved into my ultimate dwelling, though. :)
    This is no post about, let alone against abortion per se, though, See labels.

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  3. My comment was not pro or against abortions either. It was about women not bright enough to see that, even in pro choice abortions, women were sacrificing themselves and saving men. Everywhere, it seems that we are our own worst enemies.

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  4. I once had an abortion and I do not sacrifice myself for men.

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  5. Claude, Ashley,
    I do remember you earlier crossing swords on the same topic.

    Claude,
    for you it may seem so, for me it does not.
    You would not blame a raped woman for that she was sexy dressed, would you?

    Ashley,
    no one should be (her/his worst enemy)! There do lurk 'enough' dangers at many corners.
    As for abortions: I did once write a letter to a child aborted long ago.

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