Why do you assume that Metaphor doesn't understand that this is a patronizing, traditionalist statute?
Read my post directly preceding this one where I already answered your question?
Their pattern of communication and general denial that "patriarchy" that is decried by "feminists" is real and pernicious is my guide.
This is, as stated, the first time I've noticed Metaphor apparently accepting a feminist position.
Because this, Metaphor, (and the rest of the MRAs that screed here) is a feminist goal, to remove patronizing laws that shun egalitarian treatment of women.
Like when the National Organization for Women repeatedly opposed shared parenting assumptions? That kind of egalitarian treatment?
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