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| 34 | What would the feminists do during war?Just a quick Google on my part. https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/white-feather-girls-womens-militarism-in-uk/ "The 'White Feather Brigade' was established in Folkstone by Admiral Charles Penrose Fitzgerald, an ardent war-supporter who wished to see Britain institute mandatory military service. His idea spread through the country with astonishing rapidity. As young women combed beaches, high streets, trams, theaters, and places of resort, pinning tiny white feathers to men casually strolling… | /r/MensRights | 24/02/22 10:55 AM |
| 52 | What would the feminists do during war?Well, it was the brain child of an admiral, but it used women to fuel it. Not exactly a great move considering the cases of poor men getting off of medical leave and getting feathered by these girls | /r/MensRights | 24/02/22 09:58 AM |
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