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<blockquote data-quote="Happyhonkaman" data-source="post: 6768278" data-attributes="member: 35595"><p>why are the media so intent on setting one side against the other? I read the IT and there isn't a day goes by at this stage where they don't have an article attacking men for one reason or another. Mullalley and her crew practice their misandry openly and get applauded for it, now they have the likes of Malachy Clerkin jumping on board </p><p></p><p>Todays IT headline to get the week off to a good start is <em>'It’s shocking how men have driven women away from exercising in public'</em> Clerkin explains how he is utterly ashamed of himself for being unaware that men have stopped women running and walking in public, so step one of his redemption from misogony is todays piece and a life time of utter shame. Apparently you dont see women out exercising anymore.. what absolute bollox</p><p></p><p>I'm out running 3 times a week in daylight and darkness depending on the day. I pass women and men regularly along my way, never paused for a second to think there were significantly more of one than the other. My missus exercises outside every single day, I would hope my daughter will feel comfortable to do so in time also. This would all be dismissed as anecdotal though</p><p></p><p>WTF is going on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happyhonkaman, post: 6768278, member: 35595"] why are the media so intent on setting one side against the other? I read the IT and there isn't a day goes by at this stage where they don't have an article attacking men for one reason or another. Mullalley and her crew practice their misandry openly and get applauded for it, now they have the likes of Malachy Clerkin jumping on board Todays IT headline to get the week off to a good start is [I]'It’s shocking how men have driven women away from exercising in public'[/I] Clerkin explains how he is utterly ashamed of himself for being unaware that men have stopped women running and walking in public, so step one of his redemption from misogony is todays piece and a life time of utter shame. Apparently you dont see women out exercising anymore.. what absolute bollox I'm out running 3 times a week in daylight and darkness depending on the day. I pass women and men regularly along my way, never paused for a second to think there were significantly more of one than the other. My missus exercises outside every single day, I would hope my daughter will feel comfortable to do so in time also. This would all be dismissed as anecdotal though WTF is going on? [/QUOTE]
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