The Suffragette movement of the early 19th Century was wonderful, but it
didn't go far enough. It wasn't enough just to allow women to vote; men should
have lost the right to vote. The Suffragettes and other Women's Liberation
movements say they want equality with men, not ruling over them, but they're
being naive. Men claim that women are their equals while continuing to oppress
them. The average wage for women in Germany is still 20% lower than for men,
despite claims of equality. Whenever someone claims there's prejudice against
women in business, others answer by naming a few top women business leaders.
This is proof in itself that women don't have equality. If 50% of business
chiefs were women, nobody would dream of picking out one or two examples.
Naming a few top women is done because these few stand out as notable
exceptions.
As long as women fight for equality, they'll always remain inferior. The only
way they can become equal is by fighting for superiority. When Germany and all
other civilised countries are run by women, they can condescendingly offer a
few top positions to men.
Men have ruled for too long. It's time for a change.

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