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By Peter West, published 20/1/2006Peter West asks why the Australian media is so hostile to men.
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ALAS, before women rule the world, let us consider the following:
* The whole concept of female employment bias came out of the US in the late 80's when unwed mothers were putting huge strains on the US budget. Australia quickly followed the US lead, as usual.
* As peak oil and global overpopulation issues clash to create a bigger economic conundrum than unwed mothers, a shift will occur, from employing women, to restricting them to one child apiece. This will be the new economic imperative, as if the Chinese hadn't figured it out already. This WILL occur in the next 20 years. Might I suggest that women prepare for REALITY.
* At the end of the day, brains and brawn, money and testosterone rule the world. Any subclass of individuals, women included who think that they have the brains and the testosterone to become CEOs or hold any truly powerful government positions (excluding the US presidency which has recently become a token post) are entitled to get in there and slug it out. That is the law of the jungle and no woman can ever change that except in her dreams.
* IVF making men redundant? With advances in IVF, cloning and in vitro nurturing, BOTH men and women will eventually become sexually redundant. ALL men and women must think a little harder about OUR future on an overpopulating planet where governments are more corrupt with each passing year. Its not about 'sex in the city' its about the 'Complexual City' and the top alpha males as usual will organise our fate just as if we were some export commodity. That is, unless we wake up to the folly and stick together.
* Two easy ways to show solidarity, to put a 'monkey in the wrench': demand a removal of HECS fees for all voting citizens and a moratorium on immigration.