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[–] derram ago
https://archive.is/YlhvF :
'Leitch does not suggest that the carrying of chemical spray weapons should be a benefit reserved only to women — she just wants to legalize those weapons generally. '
'But I do not see that favouring the Cosh Plan for arming women requires one to accept that premise. '
' We could all very well say “It puts men in their place,” and agree to disagree on the details. '
'On Thursday, MP Kellie Leitch unveiled the latest policy concept in her Trump-inspired campaign for the Conservative leadership. '
'Perhaps I am a little more feminist than she is: I would be comfortable making the carrying of mace and pepper spray a sex-linked legal privilege. '
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