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Why grief shouldn’t disappear when Mother’s Day does : Comments

By Danielle Snelling, published 15/5/2026

Grief is not a single day on the calendar - it lingers long after the tributes end.

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Grief is private. You can't expect strangers to suffer it with you. And, there is no equivalent to ‘Motherless Daughters Australia’ for motherless men. If men must, they can ring a helpline and tell their story to a stranger.

What about fatherless sons.

Feminism and the badmouthing of men has sort of changed attitudes to special treatment for women.

These days, Only 35% of females under the age of 25 have a positive opinion of males.(‘New Statesman’). 51% of Australians feel that there is tension between males and females.

57% of males 14-29 years old believe that actions promoting “equality” for females are actually discrimination against males.

74% of Gen Z females have difficulty about having relationships with males who don't hold the same views as theirs on ‘social justice’.

These attitudes come mainly from university brain washing and degrees useful only to tell young women how to think. There was never any intention of making females “equal” or to be more self-assured. The goal has always been to undermine Western society via ‘demoralisation’ and turning people against each other. It's called “ideology subversion”, which works better for destructive global hard Left forces than old fashioned wars have done in the past.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 15 May 2026 9:41:54 AM
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