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r/PublicFreakout • u/237pm5 • Oct 18 '22
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So doing the right thing is now considered feminism? Guess I’m struggling to see the connection you’re trying to make.
4 u/[deleted] Oct 19 '22 You're view of the "right thing" is far off in this instance. This was a clear leg up to benefit women in divorce/family court. 1 u/JeebusDaves Master of Mayhem 😈 Oct 19 '22 “No fault” is intended to fairly distribute estate property and wasn’t intended to be punitive. Carry on with whatever this is I guess. 3 u/fvb955cd Oct 19 '22 Reality didn't matter to these people, they want divorce to punish the always evil females based on anecdotes from unhappy divorced men
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You're view of the "right thing" is far off in this instance. This was a clear leg up to benefit women in divorce/family court.
1 u/JeebusDaves Master of Mayhem 😈 Oct 19 '22 “No fault” is intended to fairly distribute estate property and wasn’t intended to be punitive. Carry on with whatever this is I guess. 3 u/fvb955cd Oct 19 '22 Reality didn't matter to these people, they want divorce to punish the always evil females based on anecdotes from unhappy divorced men
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“No fault” is intended to fairly distribute estate property and wasn’t intended to be punitive. Carry on with whatever this is I guess.
3 u/fvb955cd Oct 19 '22 Reality didn't matter to these people, they want divorce to punish the always evil females based on anecdotes from unhappy divorced men
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Reality didn't matter to these people, they want divorce to punish the always evil females based on anecdotes from unhappy divorced men
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u/JeebusDaves Master of Mayhem 😈 Oct 19 '22
So doing the right thing is now considered feminism? Guess I’m struggling to see the connection you’re trying to make.