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« on: July 30, 2008, 09:14 PM »

Is Matriarchy a New Social Madness?(The UK perspective)

Do you think that matriarchy has turned men into tenants in their own homes especially in the UK? What are the consequences of this development?  Is matriarchy the answer to women's prayers for freedom from men or did the government overstep it's boundary in compensating the females? Could that be why so many men in UK are scared of getting married? what of the effect in our children?

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"When two cultures meet, Nigerians copy the worst of the new culture and blend it with the worst of their  own culture"---Chinua Achebe.

From Achebe's quotation, do you think that most Nigerian women  abroad are guilty of that practice?  Do you think the adverse effects of matriarchy is compelling enough to put it on check?  How involved are our women into matriarchy? What happened to our own family values and culture?

Ladies:
Will you enjoy similar laws that will gag men in Nigeria knowing full well the role they play in our society as fathers?

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The UK woman is protected by the agencies of the state. The man is thrown out of the house with effortless ease. The woman appropriates the children and goes on as a single mum to collect more financial rewards from the state. Married couples get little or no encouragement from the same state. The system induces wives to throw their husbands out of the house. Such is the practice of matriarchy in the United Kingdom, Times magazine


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I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth.
Ecclesiastes 10:7




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"We send men to war on behalf of a country that doesn't even afford them the right to be a dad. Many fathers believe we have become exiles in our own country."
Garry Clarkson

If you are a Nigerian father and a victim of "matricidal" matriarchy, visit the website below especially if you have no money to fight for your rights.

Visit Fathers-4-justice @ http://www.fathers-4-justice.org/f4j/
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