September 27, 2011
One quarter of all women with degrees in the United States end up childless. That is a lot. It hardly seems like something to worry about when the average American woman has 2.1 children. It’s enough to replace the population with a little room to spare. Yet we are currently in the middle of a ...
Tags: business women,
career vs family,
childless women,
educated women,
maternity leave,
mommy track,
poor women,
population,
population crisis,
rich women,
unplanned pregnancies,
US population,
work life balance,
working women
May 18, 2011
Where sex-selection should always be the exception (if it indeed has to happen at all), it has been the rule in some countries. Authorities are finally taking the whip out on Taiwanese doctors who continue to perform sex-selective abortions, threatening to revoke their license if they’re caught. The possibility (the AFP piece doesn’t exactly say ...
Tags: abortion,
birth order,
China,
gender preference,
population,
sex ratio at birth,
sex ratios,
sex selection,
sex-selective abortions,
son preference,
South Korea,
SRB,
Taiwan
October 13, 2009
Jewish girls who date Arab men are not only naive, easily manipulated, and vulnerable, but consorting with the “enemy”, trouble makers, and bringing ruin on the Jewish Nation. This is according to an interview with a Jewish group that goes out into Israeli communities and hunts down these Jewish girls in an attempt to break ...
Tags: Arab,
bad boys,
consent,
conservatives,
dating,
feminism,
first sex,
fling,
harassment,
interreligious dating,
Israel,
Jewish,
love,
population,
racism,
rebellion,
relationships,
religion,
romance,
sexism,
teenagers,
victimising