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The fact is, men created most of history. Look around you: virtually everything tangible was conceived, planned and constructed by men. Perhaps this is changing, but to attempt to rewrite history to give women equal participation when this simply is not borne out by the facts is bonkers revisionism, such as the nonsense that black people were part of the typical family in Roman Britain (they were very much the exception to the rule). No doubt I'll be flagged etc. for telling the truth, so I'll just leave you with what Taleb had to say on that story:

'Deeper problem in the UK: the PolCorrect police terrorizes academics wusses & few dare speak up ag. the BS. UK Academics are too insecure.'




You're right, they weren't given a chance at equal participation in the past, but why suppress stories of the instances when they did participate, equally (as in this instance) or otherwise?

And as for insecurity, you're the one who seems threatened by the mere acknowledgement of stories from our history that were buried until recently.


Thanks for the personal attack.

I direct you back to my previous comments: the BBC is clearly following a specific ideology that I believe strays beyond its remit. As a license fee payer I deeply resent being forced to pay for an unaccountable organisation that has taken it upon itself to force propagandist viewpoints on the audience. A survey of the BBC news website over time would reveal a leftist MSM agenda, i.e.: pro-immigration, pro-Islam, anti-Brexit, pro-EU, pro-globalism, anti-Trump, pro-welfare state, etc. etc. Perhaps one of these days I'll write a script to pull down the content of the front page to prove my point.




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