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I use to think that Sweden was the most feminist country in Europe, however a Spanish friend told me that it’s actually Spain, which surprised me because I always thought Southern European countries were more traditional. He said the country is basically run by “charos” ( middle aged feminist) and that criticizing feminism is very taboo. Laws also tend to be very stacked against men and that even older women vote for leftist policies en masses. The worst part he says is that the extreme feminism in Spain is starting to spread in other Latin American countries, like Argentina. Just take a look at this video:
https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/...athedral-again
I don’t think I have to go on about Sweden, their reputation as the feminist capitol of the world is well known but is Spain truly more feminist then them? Curious to know because it’s still largely believed that Mediterranean countries are more conservative but if what he tells me is true, that doesn’t seem to be the case anymore and I would like to know what caused this change.
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