My answer to What do feminists in the UK want to change?
Answer by Desmond Last:
Being able to sit in a Pub without some obnoxious drunk with a beer belly and the B.O from Hell asking them if they want to engage in oral sex would be a good start.
Of course stopping the boss from wanting to grope them while they ask if there are any more hours for their zero hours contract would be another.
Not having to work on the street to keep enough money coming in because the waste of space of a husband who fathered 3 kids and left is an increasing problem that needs attention.
Childcare too is not sufficiently available for the single mum whose boyfriend left her with two kids to bring up.
Jeremy Kyle not encouraging the portrayal of women as screaming banshees as he does in order to get ratings might help.
Imprisonment in a gay prison for the cowardly gutless men who beat up women would be high on the agenda.
What about putting rapists in a self-managed sell-funded prison for life? Rapes are not reducing in number and frequency they are increasing.
Being able to work in the House of Commons as a Research assistant without some balding fat M.P who thinks he is God’s gift to women wanting to make her his little bit on the side might help.
Of course if we go further afield we can stop the rape of women in conflcit zones by so-called upholders of Peace who think having a gun means sex on demand.
Stopping boyfriends and husbands taking all a women earns and spending it on drink whilst she struggles to feed the kids might be another.
How about Google and Bing changing their search engines so the illegal exploitation of women is no longer displayed on the Internet?
What about putting rapists in a self-managed sell-funded prison for life? Rapes are not reducing in number and frequency they are increasing.
If the Police did their jobs, instead of standing around waiting for a terroist, we could catch some of the Mr Big who fund illegal prostitution, drug supply and illegal pornography.
I ran Matilda's in Sydney. I employed 90 staff. 80 of them were women. I know first-hand of the problems that women face by men who see them as objects to be abused both mentally and physically.
Women’s rights have a long way to go before they can walk down a street without fear of abuse and sexual assault, or live in Aleppo without being bombed by men and Governments who do not care about them or their children.
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