This could be a game changer, at least in France. Guys who comment on a woman's body or appearance in public may soon face government fines. A penalty of about a hundred dollars for each violation will be issued to anybody who infringes the freedom of movement of women in public spaces and undermines self esteem and the right to security. Apparently, things are so bad in French cities that women are opting to wear trousers instead of skirts for fear of
being groped. So now men who follow women down streets or who block their path or make loud comments about the way women look are going to be fined, even if they complement them. The bill is going to go to Parliament this week. It was conceived by France's Secretary of State for Equality, who is a looker. Oh wait, can say never mind, I can't say that anyway, and its subjective anyway, she may not be a looker to you. Look. It doesn't matter if this works or not. It's going
to be hailed as a success. It's only a matter of time before feminists try to import it here in the name of equality injustice. So bring it. I have a long history of opposing anything that infringes on the freedom of the women's movement. I love the women's movement, especially when walking behind it and noticing it. Yes, m Rush has just made his spectacular web service, Rush seven, even more spectacular. We have a special premium going on right now, a brand new tumbler that is free with
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