In an interview with the Mail On Sunday’s You Magazine,
Dame Helen compared women to ‘toddlers in this modern world’ in the sense they were were still ‘trying to find their position in the age of sexual liberation, birth control, education and financial independence.’
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http://metro.co.uk/2015/09/13/helen...s-looks-like-ownership-5389514/#ixzz3lqs7T9Nk
Funny how she didn't choose to cite other incidents where woman are happy to be treated like children.
She could have criticised women for using crying to win an argument, or how men are expected to pay for them when they go for something to eat or go on holiday.
Presumeably she doesn't have an issue with stay-at-home mums getting 'housekeeping' money from their husbands, like 'pocket money' for adults.
She could have cited 'hostage' situations where women are lumped in with children as the subset of people that should be released first.
But no, she chose to blame men for putting their arm around a women which makes them like 'toddlers'.
To quote Bill Burr, some women think equality is a buffet where they can pick the bits they like about being a man whilst ignoring the drawbacks.
We live in a world where it's perfectly reasonable for a woman to talk about gender pay gaps being a sign of sexism towards women and two minutes later lamenting the death of chivalry, and seldom is that contradiction in philosophy pointed out.
I've been off this week and seen a lot of daytime TV which is clearly geared towards women. The ads are astounding given their complete inability to pass the 'if it were the other way around' test. Men are often portrayed as useless idiots, or male models in their pants who can be ogled at by the 'housewife' in the ad (I believe feminists would label this 'objectification').
I saw one today for some French cheese where the boyfriend is teasing his girlfriend by kissing her arm and whispering sweet nothings before the woman trips him up, Judo-style, jumps on top of him and says '"get on with it" before eating a piece of the mouldy milk they're trying to flog. Can you image the brown-faecal matter storm that would ensue if an advert had a bloke forcibly throwing down a woman for implied sex? The Guardian website would be the first in the world to shut down after it performed a DDoS attack on itself....with their female columnists not being able to upload disgruntled pieces on the evil patriarchy fast enough!
James Brown may have been correct when he sang his famous hit, but the stiletto is firmly on the other foot now but it's not in the feminists' interests to admit that.