Men's Ministry No Answer To Women's Affairs
Ok, I saw something on TV the other night that mentioned something about the Ministry for Womans Affairs.
Where is the Ministry for Mens Affairs?
Well, there isnt one.
Why not? Who knows. I think it is another example of reverse sexism occuring in our society.
I dont care that women have been treated differently in the workplace back in the day. That wasnt my fault. It may not have been right, but I didnt do it. I hear that women still get paid less in the workplace than men do and no, thats not right, pay rates should be based on your ability. But quite frankly, since the abolishment of collective contracts, each and everyone of us has the opportunity to negotiate our own wages...if you negotiate a stink wage..thats your problem. Individual contracts baby.
Personally, I think women should be able to stay at home and manage the household. I want my wife at home raising our daughter. Not the local day care center where we have to put her because mum has to go to work a 40 hour week cause dad doesnt bring in enough.
Anyhoo, this is the latest article about this subject that I could find on the mighty intertron.
http://www.act.org.nz/news-article.aspx?id=26054
ACT New Zealand Women’s Affairs Spokesman Heather Roy today invited Minister John ‘Macho Man’ Tamihere to join with her in calling for the Ministry of Women’s Affairs to be abolished.
“Mr Tamihere is right: Kiwi men are not treated the same as Kiwi women. But, rather than setting up a Ministry of Men’s Affairs, we should even things up by simply scrapping the Women’s Affairs Ministry,” Mrs Roy said.
“As the Minister said: we have Ministries for Women, Youth, and Horse Racing – even a Commission to tell us what a family is, what it includes and what it should do. The last thing New Zealand needs is yet another taxpayer-funded talkfest to tell us how to live our lives.
“The Women’s Affairs Ministry does nothing for women but tell them that the white, middle-class heterosexual male is to blame for everything – all the while treating women with patronising sympathy and telling them they need closer relationships with the Government.
“The reality is that no one needs a closer relationship with Government. Like men, women are doing well on their own and should be left to continue. While a little mis-guided, Mr Tamihere is on the right track – I would be more than happy to meet with him to discuss his role in getting rid of this politically correct feminist waste of taxpayers’ money,” Mrs Roy said.
Where is the Ministry for Mens Affairs?
Well, there isnt one.
Why not? Who knows. I think it is another example of reverse sexism occuring in our society.
I dont care that women have been treated differently in the workplace back in the day. That wasnt my fault. It may not have been right, but I didnt do it. I hear that women still get paid less in the workplace than men do and no, thats not right, pay rates should be based on your ability. But quite frankly, since the abolishment of collective contracts, each and everyone of us has the opportunity to negotiate our own wages...if you negotiate a stink wage..thats your problem. Individual contracts baby.
Personally, I think women should be able to stay at home and manage the household. I want my wife at home raising our daughter. Not the local day care center where we have to put her because mum has to go to work a 40 hour week cause dad doesnt bring in enough.
Anyhoo, this is the latest article about this subject that I could find on the mighty intertron.
http://www.act.org.nz/news-article.aspx?id=26054
ACT New Zealand Women’s Affairs Spokesman Heather Roy today invited Minister John ‘Macho Man’ Tamihere to join with her in calling for the Ministry of Women’s Affairs to be abolished.
“Mr Tamihere is right: Kiwi men are not treated the same as Kiwi women. But, rather than setting up a Ministry of Men’s Affairs, we should even things up by simply scrapping the Women’s Affairs Ministry,” Mrs Roy said.
“As the Minister said: we have Ministries for Women, Youth, and Horse Racing – even a Commission to tell us what a family is, what it includes and what it should do. The last thing New Zealand needs is yet another taxpayer-funded talkfest to tell us how to live our lives.
“The Women’s Affairs Ministry does nothing for women but tell them that the white, middle-class heterosexual male is to blame for everything – all the while treating women with patronising sympathy and telling them they need closer relationships with the Government.
“The reality is that no one needs a closer relationship with Government. Like men, women are doing well on their own and should be left to continue. While a little mis-guided, Mr Tamihere is on the right track – I would be more than happy to meet with him to discuss his role in getting rid of this politically correct feminist waste of taxpayers’ money,” Mrs Roy said.

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