Possessing ovaries does not a better leader make. Especially when those ovaries are artificially inseminated like cows are with bull sperm. Not a nice way to begin life in my way of thinking. I can see it now, "mommy, where do I come from" and the response would be "a bottle, dear (as I could not find an appropriate sucker)"..
Tossed from Office 2011 |
Brave New Choice Mommy World
The mind reels at the potential adverse consequences incident to choice mommyhood of the sperm donation variety:
Well at least the child will experience some reality with an extended set of step-relatives to cheer him up, whoopee..Cynthia Daily and her partner used a sperm donor to conceive a baby seven years ago, and they hoped that one day their son would get to know some of his half siblings - an extended family of sorts for modern times. Today there are 150 children, all conceived with sperm from one donor, in this group of half siblings, and more are on the way. "It's wild when we see them all together - they all look alike," said Ms. Daily, 48, a social worker in the Washington area who sometimes vacations with other families in her son's group.As more women choose to have babies on their own, and the number of children born through artificial insemination increases, outsize groups of donor siblings are starting to appear. While Ms. Daily's group is among the largest, many others comprising 50 or more half siblings are cropping up on Web sites and in chat groups, where sperm donors are tagged with unique identifying numbers. Now, there is growing concern among parents, donors and medical experts about potential negative consequences of having so many children fathered by the same donors,
The Worst STD of all..
Male Hater Featherstone.. |
But, occasionally, sanity does prevail and this happens now more often than not as more and more people send out the message that they are sick to death of feminists and their endless unreasonable demands plus their endless male-bashing and truth denying antics..
Having ovaries doesn't make you a better person
Elizabeth Day
The notion that women would make a better fist of running the world than men is risible
Her actual argument, delivered to a fringe meeting, was that if you leave things to men, "you get terrible decisions". "Look at the mess the world is in, and look who has been in charge," she said.
Leaving aside the fact that, over the past 50 years, there have been quite a few women running fairly important things like, um, countries (Margaret Thatcher, Angela Merkel, the newly-elected Helle Thorning-Schmidt), what galls me most about Featherstone's comment is that it falls into the trap of inverse sexism, of treating women and men as a homogenised mass of "femaleness" or "maleness".