Andrews fall from grace.
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Good! I hope it is! I don't care if the whole system collapses as a result.
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I like this poem I saw:
Plain Truth
Rich men hurt women and thought their money would cover it
Famous men hurt women and thought their fans would doubt it.
Powerful men hurt women and thought the system would protect them.
It did. For a while.
Now we're comparing stories.
Now we're saving screenshots.
Now we're speaking in full sentences without apologising for the volume.
This isn't drama.
It isn't gossip.
It's abuse.
And we're done pretending we don't see it.
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If my lovely mum was still here she'd said 'it's a rum do'.
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That photo of Mandy in his Y-fronts 🤭
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"Behind every successful man is a woman"
Of course it's a man's world and the only people who disagree are men!
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😄 you've led a successful life and some women do - congratulations.
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But I didn't say men hold all the power. Let's keep it simple.
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Your words was my point. Let's keep it simple.
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Nor have I said that. Goodnight MW.
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I feel MW123's words were perfectly understandable; they disagree that it's a 'Man's world.' This is something I tend to agree with.
You are just disagreeing with semantics (the meaning of words) @WhatThe rather than the actual words used above. MW123 was just giving an example, tho this was about the women they know, & didn't say otherwise that this was their own personal experience.
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Mandelson just arrested !! I actually have hope in the justice system i bet alot of uk elites are very worried for a knock on thier doors as this runs deep
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It certainly does - including other "royals" and ex-PM's (now deceased)
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Released on bail!
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Oh yes indeed just caught lammys speech saying how sorry they are pls thier sorry they got caught imagine being them they know mandelson will spill the beans on all involved
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I've always thought Mandelson had something on an awful lot of MPs & high ups, as he's had dirty dealings before over the years & yet he pops up like a nasty smell in high positions. So, at last, the gravy train has stopped at the final station as far as he's concerned. Hopefully, as we'll never know what palms he's greased & there is a lot of slime around.
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It is truly wonderful when women don’t feel powerless. However, calling it “a man’s world” is not a matter of opinion; it is a statement of fact, not only historically, but still today.
Of course, there are women who feel in control and powerful, and I love that for them. And there are men who feel powerless and without control, and my heart goes out to them.
But moving beyond individual feelings, it is factually accurate to say that this is a man’s world. Men still hold the majority of official titles and positions of power, socially, economically, and politically. Men continue to dictate, legislate, and make laws about women’s reproductive rights and bodies. Equal pay still does not exist. Women are significantly more likely to experience sexual abuse and domestic violence.
There are countries where women face severe restrictions on clothing, education, employment, medical care, and even their freedom to appear in public, restrictions that the broader, male-dominated global system often ignores. There are still nations where women face extreme legal inequalities. There are no state-level legal systems anywhere that repress men in ways even remotely comparable.
I acknowledge that men, in general, face certain gender-based disadvantages, such as mandatory military conscription in some countries, higher incarceration rates (though also higher rates of committing crimes), and higher workplace fatalities. However, most of these disadvantages stem from patriarchal systems and could be changed by the men who hold power within them.
Returning to the individual level: not all men control or benefit from every system, and not all women feel repressed or controlled. But worldwide, and even within this country, men disproportionately hold institutional and policing authority. Men are, overall, less restricted and less likely to experience gender-based abuse.
So yes, it is a man’s world. To claim otherwise is to speak from a position of privilege and to ignore the direct suffering of women and girls around the world.
Two additional points I’d like to add:
Class likely matters more than gender in many contexts. However, the class system itself is largely maintained by men in positions of power.
And although I acknowledge that it is indeed a man’s world, I do not, and will not, live as if that defines my limits. I refuse to be silenced or controlled, and I consciously choose to “not get the memo.”
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Improvements have definitely been made; the world is very different from the one I grew up in. But we are still a long way from reaching equality, let alone moving beyond what is inarguably a man’s world.
Until we reach a time where men (and a 'world leader'!) don’t feel comfortable laughing and guffawing at the idea that gold medal-winning Olympians have to be invited to the White House alongside the male team, we are not equal. Until countries no longer repress women’s rights to even be seen in public, we are not equal. Until world leaders are no longer complicit in the trafficking and abuse of women, we are not equal.
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"That does not reflect how power operates in modern Britain. Women hold senior roles across politics, the courts, business, and the civil service. If elements of the class system persist, they are sustained within institutions where both men and women exercise real authority."
With an almost 50/50 split between men and women in Britain, fewer than 10% of FTSE 100 CEOs are women. There has definitely been huge progress in politics and the judiciary, particularly at lower levels, but the majority of positions of power are still held by men.
It does not impact my everyday life as much as it used to and I am very priviledged for that to be the case. I strongly disagree that because things are “more equal” in Britain than they once were, that it is no longer a man’s world. I feel it could not be further from the truth. As I previously said, that arguments feels like it comes from a place of privilege and ignores the very real victims of power, greed, and abuse, worldwide.
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This is a man's world and almost all who disagree are men.
Thank you Emilee 🤝
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